Chapter 373 Battle Against Electric Eels
"arrive?"

The orca told her this was the place.

Yun Jiao looked down. The seabed here was bottomless. Even if a person wore the diving equipment that Sun Yaotong had given them, they could not dive to such a depth.

The sea was completely dark.

Moreover, the temperature decreases as you go down.

Yun Jiao's eyes were not greatly affected even in such an environment.

Suddenly, something resembling a light bulb appeared diagonally in front of me; it was somewhat bright.

But Yun Jiao clearly saw that the thing was growing on the forehead of a fish.

And that fish was really ugly.

Tsk tsk... Even if you're so dark you can't see anything, you can't just grow any color.

It was so ugly that even Yun Jiao found it an eyesore, so she quickly swam in another direction.

After swimming downstream for a while, Yun Jiao saw an underwater rift valley.

It is very large, and so long that its boundaries cannot be seen.

In such an environment, the bottomless chasm evokes a chilling sense of dread.

People naturally harbor a certain fear of the unknown.

But Yun Jiao doesn't count.

She didn't intend to go into the rift valley, but searched around for a while and finally found the boat that the orca had mentioned.

It was a very large shipwreck.

And it was a tin boat.

Compared to wooden boats, iron boats have a more stable structure and are more resistant to seawater corrosion.

Therefore, although the shipwreck that Yun Jiao saw at this moment was dilapidated, it was still intact.

Moreover, this type of iron-hulled boat also indicates that the era it lived in was not too far removed from the present.

Yun Jiao gently swayed her legs and arrived near the huge sunken ship.

Upon arriving, they saw a considerable number of skeletons.

Some of the skeletons were still wearing clothes.

Yun Jiao glanced at it and then swam away.

There are too many things; she's too small to carry them all, and there aren't any islands around here.

As Yun Jiao was thinking this, she suddenly saw something slightly reflective, so she swam over to it.

A pocket watch was found on the neck of one of the skeletons dressed in what appeared to be a captain's uniform.

This thing should be worth something, right?
With that in mind, she took the pocket watch and opened it.

There was a photo inside.

The photo is a group photo of two foreigners standing close together, presumably a couple.

It was too dark underwater, and I couldn't make out the faces of the people in the photos.

Yun Jiao simply put it away first and then left.

As she approached the sunken ship, she suddenly sensed danger and quickly dodged away.

A long, black object shot out, probably about three meters long, and its body was thicker than an adult man's arm.

Although Yun Jiao dodged it, her body felt slightly numb.

It's electricity!

The thing turned its head and lunged at itself again.

The water around her was electrified, which slowed her movements considerably.

Yun Jiao gritted her teeth and didn't dodge. As the electric eel pounced, she swept her leg across it.

Although my body was a little numb and I was much weaker than usual, I still managed to pry that thing away a bit.

Yun Jiao stared at the still menacing electric eel and smoothed her hair, which was a bit frizzy from the shock.

She is angry!

Her beautiful hair.

However, instead of confronting the electric eel head-on, she turned and ran away.

The electric eel gave chase.

Great, this is the first thing that has managed to chase her away.

Yun Jiao thought expressionlessly that she had to teach it a lesson it would never forget.

Yun Jiao was very fast; the electric eel swam like a giant python, making people's scalps tingle.

She swam to the seabed, grabbed a box she had her eye on, and hurled it at the oncoming electric eel.

The electric eel had no time to dodge, and with the speed of the impact, its head slammed directly into the box, instantly turning into a bloody mess. The lifeless electric eel's body slowly sank.

Yun Jiao proudly put her hands on her hips: "You little brat, you really think I can't deal with you, huh?"

She swam over and circled the giant electric eel, even poking it.

"What a pity, such a big electric eel could have given everyone a good meal."

But I can't take it back now, it'll rot if I do.

So I had to eat it myself.

I was feeling hungry.

Yun Jiao took out the dagger from her waist and began to slowly torture the electric eel.

Hmm, this meat is pretty good, it's quite chewy.

In the sea, there's no other way to eat it except raw.

Many things in the sea actually taste quite good when eaten raw, but Yunjiao misses the meals her mother and her family cook at home.

This must be what homesickness feels like.

It turns out that as long as you keep thinking about a place and the people there, you'll miss them even if you've only been away for a few days.

Sitting on the sunken ship, Yun Jiao stuffed slices of electric eel meat into her mouth until her cheeks were bulging, and she made an emo sound for a while.

We were full, but there was still quite a bit of meat left.

Unfortunately, the orcas were out hunting.

They gathered the electric eels, stuffed them into a net bag, and hung it on the boat.

I'll eat more when I get hungry later.

After doing all that, Yun Jiao began looking for the treasure.

She was a little excited; such a large shipwreck must contain a lot of good stuff.

By the way, what was in that box she just threw out?
As Yun Jiao thought this, she had already darted out.

The box fell to the seabed, and the lid was cracked, perhaps from being hit.

The various jade stones inside were revealed.

It should be jade.

She picked up the ivory-white gibbon balls one by one; she knew them, Grandpa Mu had one at home.

But he hasn't finished carving that one yet.

This one is complete, and it's even bigger than the one Grandpa Mu has.

Besides the 'ghostly crafted ball,' Yun Jiao also took out other jade items from the box.

There is a thumb ring, which is also engraved with patterns.

There are also jade pendants, jade plaques, and jade crowns.

Put them away, put them all away.

After putting everything back, Yun Jiao carefully placed the box away and patted it like a precious treasure.

There was no way around it; the things here were exactly what she liked, most of them were things she liked.

The first treasure was one she liked, and Yun Jiao was immediately energized, circling around the sunken ship.

She would pick up any boxes or similar objects she came across, without opening them, and carry them to the box containing the jade items, leaving them there for the time being.

Yun Jiao found nine boxes scattered around the shipwreck in just one day.

There were boxes of all sizes, and some of them were buried so deep that it took her a long time to dig them out.

hungry.

Clutching her stomach, Yun Jiao glanced contentedly at the spot where she had piled up her boxes, then grabbed the electric eel and swam out to sea.

When we reached the sea, the sky had already darkened, and it looked like it was going to rain.

She blew her whistle.

Before long, the orcas arrived.

Yun Jiao climbed onto the orca's back, sat cross-legged, and began to eat.

"I found a lot of things."

She started talking to the orca on her own.

"It's a bit troublesome to go back."

She looked worried and wished she could find a boat—not a sunken ship, of course, but a usable fishing boat.

The shipwreck was too big; no matter how strong she was, she couldn't possibly pull it away.

After eating her fill, Yun Jiao stretched and lay down on the orca's back, letting them carry her on the sea.

(End of this chapter)

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