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Chapter 411 - 401: Seeing the Sea Otter Again
Chapter 411: Chapter 401: Seeing the Sea Otter Again
What a piece of work, you can tell from his skill level that he’s eaten plenty.
And this big guy looks familiar, isn’t he the sea otter I caught before?
Wasn’t he supposed to be sent away? Why is he still here?
Xia Yue took out her phone, clicked a few pictures, and sent them to Professor Chen, asking him about the sea otter she had caught before, wondering if they had released and nurtured it in this area.
Professor Chen promptly replied, telling Xia Yue that they had found out that the otter had been smuggled in. The smugglers had encountered a storm at sea, and the otter had escaped and somehow ended up in these waters. They had wanted to return the otter to its homeland. Still, after placing it in a zoo, the otter had run off on its own, and they haven’t found it since.
To their surprise, it had run back here.
Looking at the sea otter eating joyfully, Xia Yue guessed that the otter was attracted by the Spiritual Power and the improved taste of abalones and conches nourished by it.
Xia Yue asked Professor Chen if they should capture it and bring it back.
Professor Chen responded that if it’s living well here, let it be. If it doesn’t work out, they can send it away again.
Xia Yue responded ok.
She put away her phone and walked towards the otter who was still eating.
"Hey big guy, is it delicious?" Xia Yue called out to the sea otter from a distance not too far away.
The sea otter, hearing her voice, turned around in panic, making an aggressive gesture, and started barking at Xia Yue.
"What are you barking at? Look at all the abalones and conches you’ve eaten. What right do you have to bark at me?" Xia Yue pointed angrily at the shells thrown aside by the otter.
The otter followed her finger to the shells and seemed to look guilty.
"Ooh ooh ooh" The sea otter barked at Xia Yue a few times, this time not aggressively.
Then, it crawled over to Xia Yue, took out two abalones from a pocket under its left armpit, and placed them on the ground.
"Ooh ooh ooh" The otter pointed at the abalones on the ground, then pointed at Xia Yue and barked twice.
"You’re taking my stuff and giving it to me, you’re quite smart." Xia Yue squatted down and tapped the otter’s head.
The otter, seeming to know that Xia Yue wouldn’t harm him, did not hide, staring back with large cute and silly eyes.
"You can keep them to eat. But you can’t go fishing for abalones and conches in this area anymore. We don’t have many left; if you eat more, we’ll run out. Do you understand? If you dare to eat them without my permission again, I’ll throw you far away and let the whales and dolphins gang up on you." Xia Yue held its head in her hands and spoke earnestly.
"Ooh ooh ooh" The sea otter seemed to understand her words and nodded.
"You’re so smart. I knew animals who could escape from the zoo could understand human language." Xia Yue said with a smile.
After a brief interaction, she found that this sea otter was especially intelligent. She estimated that it was on the verge of gaining Spiritual Wisdom.
"Okay, go play now. I’m going to patrol the waters. After you’ve finished the contents of your pocket and these two abalones, you’re not allowed to catch anything from the sea anymore. If you want to eat, you can go to the open sea to catch your food or let me know when you’re hungry, and I’ll prepare something for you." Xia Yue told the otter.
"Ooh ooh ooh" The sea otter nodded again.
Xia Yue stood up, crossed the reef area, and entered the sea.
She wrapped herself with Spiritual Power and swam freely in the sea, breathing freely.
To avoid being discovered by the tourists on the beach, she deliberately went down to a depth of twenty meters in the sea.
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