As a Fisherman, My Fish Can Level Up -
Chapter 463 - Chapter 463 Chapter 314 Farewell My Rock Fishing Brother_3
Chapter 463: Chapter 314: Farewell, My Rock Fishing Brother_3 Chapter 463: Chapter 314: Farewell, My Rock Fishing Brother_3 But today, after experiencing a life-threatening ordeal and feeling physically weak with chest pain, he had to close his eyes and rest properly, planning to recover from the injuries once he returned.
The rescue boat was fairly fast, with a speedboat arriving in just two hours, clearly the advance team.
Chu Mingcheng confirmed their identity and briefed them on the incident before he returned to his own boat.
As for those two Blue Pigtooth Fish, he had stowed them away earlier.
Saving a person and taking two fish from him wasn’t too much, was it?
A little while later, Hu Xiangdong’s boat and the speedboat started simultaneously and slowly drifted away.
After watching them leave, Chu Mingcheng also began to attend to his own matters.
He navigated the Sea God around the deep waters in a circle and stopped roughly in the middle of this group of rocks.
The boat remained stationary in the deep waters with the engine turned off.
Today, after saving a person and wasting over two hours waiting for the rescue boat, it was already past three in the afternoon.
Originally, he had planned to search the area in the afternoon and leave at night, but now the search would take time, and he would likely stay the night here.
The Killer Whales had been following the Sea God from a distance and did not approach even as it stopped.
Because Chu Mingcheng had instructed them to not come too close during the day and just rest nearby the Sea God at night.
He dove into the water to explore the nearby reef cluster.
Chu Mingcheng had lost hope for finding the shipwreck as aimless searching proved futile.
Real searches for shipwrecks should be based on documents, folklore, and stories handed down by local fishermen.
However, this time, as he swam over the reef cluster, he became particularly interested in the various odd stones.
Having tasted the sweet success of finding ammonite fossils, he felt that searching for fossils might even be easier than finding shipwrecks.
While Chu Mingcheng was searching, the fish finder inside the Sea God’s cockpit suddenly displayed a long red mark.
Clearly, either a group or a particularly large fish had passed under the boat.
If Chu Mingcheng were under his own boat, he would see a familiar giant “white Sea King” swimming toward the northwest direction.
It was a giant Emperor Fish, the same one he had encountered while hunting Golden Spearfish.
Interestingly, this Emperor Fish had traveled all the way from the south to the north of Treasure Island, following nearly the same route as the Sea God.
After Chu Mingcheng finished exploring the reef cluster, it was six in the evening, but unfortunately, he didn’t find anything, not even as many fish as at the previous coral reef.
Of course, by fish, he meant economically valuable and prestigious fish in his view.
In actuality, there were still plenty of common fish, which naturally gathered in these coral or rock clusters.
Originally, Chu Mingcheng had wanted to stay the night here, but since he discovered nothing and there were no fish of high economic value, he simply changed his plans and set the Sea God on course for the next destination.
By the time he reached his destination, it was quite late.
He found a suitable spot to drop the crab and shrimp traps, did some fishing, and then went to sleep.
The next morning, when the crab traps were pulled up, Chu Mingcheng discovered a type of crab with a very interesting appearance inside.
These little guys tucked their claws in front of their chests, making them look just like steamed buns.
What Chu Mingcheng caught were actually Steamed Bun Crabs, and specifically, they were the larger variety known as Folding Steamed Bun Crabs, with Leisurely Bun Crabs among them, both types looking similar but with different patterns.
Even the largest Steamed Bun Crab had a carapace width of just ten centimeters, and with their hard shells and little meat, they were crabs that fishermen disliked.
This type of crab was usually thrown back into the water when caught, as they had almost no economic value.
However, Chu Mingcheng’s marine creature guide still awarded two experience points, indicating that the Steamed Bun Crabs he caught could still fetch some money, probably around seven to eight yuan per kilogram, similar to mantis shrimp.
The ten crab traps didn’t catch many, only twenty-three in total.
He took out the fish box he had used before, put the crabs inside, and supplied them with oxygen.
This unusual catch could be a gift for Brother Haiwang when passing through Fu City; Black Skin Knife would probably be interested as well.
After securing the crab and shrimp traps, Chu Mingcheng donned his diving suit and went underwater, continuing his search for fossils and shipwrecks.
Unfortunately, after a whole morning of searching without even finding a peculiar stone, he was somewhat disheartened.
He simply went hunting in the afternoon, caught about a dozen Golden Spearfish, fed the Killer Whales, and directed them to return to the Public Sea near the ammonite fossil area.
The domestic waters were actually quite safe, so he didn’t need to be as vigilant as he would be in the high seas.
The Killer Whales weren’t of much help following him around; they were better off surviving in that area rich in fish resources, making it easier for him to find them later, if needed.
After sending the Killer Whales away, Chu Mingcheng continued travelling, arriving at his final destination near Pengjiayu (as for the military presence and other sensitive issues around Treasure Island, I’ll avoid mentioning that; I’ll just focus on the fish and shipwrecks).
It was said that there were many shipwrecks around here; around the year 2010, domestic fishing boats had collided with reefs and sunk here. At that time, five people died, and five were rescued.
Several fishing boats from Treasure Island also sank here; it was a relatively dangerous area.
Chu Mingcheng still anchored the boat in deep waters. Despite being some distance from his destination, it was safer from running aground.
If the Sea God were to hit a reef and sink, he would be devastated.
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