Bai Suihe was initially cautious, but later she stopped caring about whether her clothes and shoes were wet and began to fight against the seafood.

Perhaps because of the current environment, the ocean is not polluted and its resources are exceptionally abundant.

Moreover, their timing was perfect; it was low tide, and the seafood was right there, so it was like they got it for free.

Seeing that it was just the three of them, Bai Suihe became bolder. She threw everything she touched into the kitchen of her space, where there was a large bucket that she had previously cleared out.

We caught the big blue crabs, and we didn't even let the orchid crabs or the stone crab go.

The large and small octopuses hiding in the crevices of the rocks, once spotted by her, she would not fight them. Instead, she would throw them in along with the rocks they had attracted, and they would automatically separate once inside the space, allowing her to throw the rocks out again.

And these sea snails, I picked the pretty ones, the big ones.

Of course, they also left a few on the side as cover for her going into the sea.

With Gu Xingyang as an incredibly exciting asset, she could catch them red-handed with ease; no one could escape the sharp eyes of the mother and daughter.

Finding things for free was indeed exciting, and Bai Suihe was so excited that she forgot herself until Gu Kaiyuan couldn't stand it anymore. "Your clothes are already mostly wet. Let's go back and change. There's no need for you to pick these things up yourself. I'll go to the fishing village ahead and find a few people. I guarantee you'll come back with a full load."

Bai Suihe had already picked up a lot of things around here, so she stopped insisting. Besides, it was really uncomfortable to have wet shoes and socks.

Fortunately, their carriage was just ahead, so we could go up and switch.

Holding several seashells, Bai Suihe couldn't help but show them off, "Baby, when we get back I'll process this coconut seashell, your dad and I will eat the meat, and the shell is yours."

Gu Xingyang waved her hands, somewhat disappointed that she couldn't taste the meat, but a sea snail was still nice. "Mommy, remember to wash it thoroughly..."

When Zisu and the others saw that their master had already walked towards the carriage, they hurriedly returned.

Bai Suihe changed out of her wet shoes and socks and headed towards the fishing village. There were small stone houses scattered around, with fishing nets drying in the sun. Some of the older people were sitting there mending the nets, not surprised to see a stranger come in, and quietly going about their business.

In their fishing village, there are quite a few strangers coming and going every day.

Some came out of curiosity to see the sea, while others came from the city to find something new.

In their view, Bai Suihe is inextricably linked to these two things.

Gu Kaiyuan speaks the local dialect, so you can communicate without any problems and quickly get the information you want.

When he got back, he told Bai Suihe, "Their fishing boats will be back before sunset. If we want to buy any seafood, we can wait here."

“I just asked the old man and his family, and they agreed to let their wives go help us go beachcombing.”

Bai Suihe wanted to ask more questions, but then she saw several nimble women carrying bamboo baskets standing awkwardly in front of them.

Such speed shows that he has done this kind of work for many people in his spare time.

Although Bai Suihe could understand some of the local language, she couldn't communicate with it. Fortunately, these people could also understand some of the official language, so there were no major obstacles to communication.

These women are all skilled workers, and beachcombing is their forte. Several women walked side by side and cleaned up the entire coastline. In just a short while, their baskets were almost full.

Bai Suihe suddenly felt incredibly useless; even with the help of her spatial abilities, she hadn't achieved what they had. However, she was quite content; all the seafood was hers.

But the way these women looked at me was strange; I couldn't help but feel a little pity for them.

Little did they know that the things Bai Suihe liked were not even picked up in their fishing village, as they were too much trouble to eat. They preferred sea fish, which were mostly meat and tasted many times better than these.

Look what this is! Seaweed and seaweed flakes. This young lady wants them all. They really wanted to tell her that seaweed flakes don't taste good, but seeing her excited expression, they didn't say it.

"So many," Bai Suihe said, feeling a pang of regret as she saw several large baskets laid out in front of her.

These are all things that are out in the open; she can't possibly store them in her spatial storage. There are just a few of them, and they really can't finish them all.

Gu Kaiyuan smiled, paid the money, and had someone hire a car to deliver these items to the shop he had just purchased, so he could deal with them when he got back.

After all, the sea smell was very strong, and they would need to use their carriages later.

Bai Suihe blinked. Why hadn't she thought of that? Just put the things over there first, and as for how to handle them, that's up to the two of them.

When the fishing boats returned, they brought the fishermen's catch for the day. Bai Suihe couldn't resist buying all the fresh seafood and hired a car to deliver it back.

Seeing that more fishing boats were returning, Bai Suihe was tempted again.

Zisu and the others hesitated several times before finally saying, "Madam, so much seafood will spoil quickly. Why don't we come back another day?"

Bai Suihe had already prepared an excuse: "Don't worry, these aren't for us to eat ourselves. I'm planning to give them away as gifts. Once we get back and organize them, I'll send them off as quickly as possible, making sure there's no waste."

Zisu and the others had followed them all the way and knew that the master and his family had made new friends in several nearby counties, so that made sense.

He stopped saying anything for a while and started to help select items. Even when fishermen advised him not to buy too much at once to avoid waste, he helped explain.

The fishermen were naturally delighted with such a large customer. They no longer needed to rush into the city overnight to sell their seafood, and they could all go out fishing again. They even received discounts on prices, so Bai Suihe couldn't refuse even if he wanted to.

Seeing their honesty, Bai Suihe gave them some more dried goods and arranged to come back to buy more the next day. She told them to be prepared and that she would buy as much as they could.

Although she might live here in the future, Bai Suihe couldn't resist the sight of so much delicious and inexpensive seafood, which was even cheaper than cabbage in later years.

She has a warehouse that can keep food fresh, so she doesn't have to worry about buying too much and storing it.

Seeing that it was getting late, they reluctantly stopped and made an appointment with the fishermen to come back the next day to buy more, in case they ever returned to the inland, these would be rare items.

When we return to Tamura, we need to find a way to expose the ice-making process so that we can cover it up.

Anyway, there's a mountain of saltpeter, so it's only natural.

Thinking of this, Bai Suihe seemed to see countless gold ingots beckoning to her, but her strength was still a bit insufficient. It seemed she would have to go back and have a good discussion with Gu Kaiyuan. This cake should still be divided.

Gu Kaiyuan met Bai Suihe's gaze and immediately leaned over, "Is something the matter?" (End of Chapter)

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