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Chapter 101 - 94: The Joy of Battling with the Heavenly Battle!_2
Chapter 101: Chapter 94: The Joy of Battling with the Heavenly Battle!_2
She would much rather grab a shovel and go digging for cat’s eye snails in the sludge. Holding the cat’s eye snail’s juicy body is the dream of countless inland children.
"But the coast around here isn’t open to the public, the original ecology of the shores is overgrown with huge rocks, and it’s easy to have an accident."
"That’s why there are lots of protective measures and surveillance."
Chen Yun said with a smile.
This caused a slight ripple in Jiang Anping’s calm expression, and she couldn’t help but frown for a moment.
Watching this, Chen Yun shook his head with amusement.
The coast may not be open to the public, but that was only for others.
Tonight, he still planned to make a trip there.
Neither the barbed wire nor the brick walls could stop him. The cameras installed in some corners could also be easily bypassed by him.
He had grown up in Jiangnan Province and had seen the seaside more than just once or twice.
The reason he still wanted to come to the seaside was not only to satisfy his friends’ curiosity but also for his own underwater training plan that he had been contemplating.
Without a biological force field, simply adding more weight for training would only lead to him piercing through the weights, or the ground itself.
Using water for training had become the first choice.
Whether it was the force of the waves slapping against him or the pressure of the deep water, both could be good training methods.
If it was feasible, he might even consider moving back to Jiangnan Province to train by the vast sea.
...
As evening approached around six o’clock.
The sun began to slowly sink, staining the sky with a gradient of golden yellow and orange-red, like a giant palette transitioning from bright azure to deep violet, mingled with wisps of rose red and warm gold.
On the sea, the afterglow of the setting sun sprinkled down, shimmering like countless golden fragments dancing upon the water, creating dazzling bands of light.
Today was the sixteenth day of the lunar calendar, and the tide that receded around one o’clock in the afternoon had almost gone as far as it could, revealing a large expanse of empty ground.
However, since the tide was going to start rising around eight o’clock tonight, in the interest of safety, the beach activities had already been largely shut down, and the tourists were mostly rushed back to their hotels.
Chen Yun and the others obediently didn’t linger any longer but went to the buffet restaurant in the beach park hotel for dinner.
Here, the walls are a shade of blue, the ceiling is painted with seabed murals, and decorative items glint under the lights with a sparkling effect along with sculptures of sea creatures. These design details aim to give patrons the feeling of being submerged in a dreamlike underwater world.
Chen Yun rarely dined in such relatively upscale restaurants, after all, his family’s livelihood was never more than modest, managing to be happy despite occasionally lacking money.
But today, with the affluent dog breeder Bai Shi treating, even Chen Yun browsed through the restaurant with interest, looking for well-cooked snake meat.
Compared to other places,
The dinner here offered an abundance of seafood.
There were multiple open or semi-open food stations, laden with a dazzling array of seafood products. From chilled fresh shrimp and crabs to shellfish with thin shells and thick meat, freshly sliced sashimi of various fish, to luxurious king crab legs, the rare geoduck, and lively lobsters, all kinds of seafood were available to suit the tastes of different diners.
Having searched for a while and actually found Sea Snake Meat, Chen Yun courteously took a plate to a window-side table, sitting there with Bai Shi and the trio.
Accompanied by the distant scenery outside the window,
The group happily ate, concluding the day’s entertainment.
...
It was past ten o’clock at night.
While everyone else was resting at the hotel,
Chen Yun snuck back to the beach.
But he went not to the beach park but to the vast coast outside the park.
Nearby the park was an area that was somewhat barren, an attempt made before the development of the park, with unfinished roads and channels, as well as some experimental attempts at afforestation and land reclamation.
But later, it was all abandoned, as if it became a real buffer zone between the rather desolate coastline and the bustling public park.
Chen Yun, with his extraordinary strength, quickly crossed the deserted buffer zone.
He arrived at the rocky coastline formed by massive boulders.
There weren’t sufficient docking conditions here, nor any scenery worth mentioning.
So aside from a bunch of giant boulders that formed the embankment, there were vast expanses of open, scattered stones, devoid of any signs of human life.
Not even the fishermen who choose secluded spots would come to such a place.
The water should have receded during the low tide, revealing a large empty space, but the tide began rising from eight o’clock, and now the waves were once again encroaching on the disorderly massive rocky coast.
Chen Yun stripped off his clothes and shoes,
Leaving only his swim trunks that were suitable for entering the water, exposing his fit physique.
Then he stood atop an elevated boulder at the shore, silently feeling the seemingly small but actually quite forceful waves in the windless environment.
Each wave that hit the shore,
Striking the hard rocks, would produce a rhythmic crashing sound, as if they were the unique verses of the ocean. Each collision carried endless strength and passion, yet would instantly dissipate into foam against the resilience of the rocks, vanishing into the air.
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