Chapter 393 Nine-section Shrimp

Yun Jiao: "Then I'll go by myself."

She had already thought of that.
"Father, you should fish on the boat. Please don't go out into the sea. There are lots of giant octopuses, poisonous jellyfish, and sharks around here."

The two nodded to indicate that they understood.

It's a pity that even though they came, they couldn't help Jiaojiao.

Yun Jiao dived into the deep sea and approached the sunken ship.

Many things around haven't been cleared away yet; take everything you can with you.

Going back and forth was too troublesome, so Yun Jiao simply brought down a large net and spread it out around the sunken ship.

Then I put all the things I found online.

After collecting items near the shipwreck, we went inside to explore.

As soon as she went inside, a sea snake darted out.

Yun Jiao didn't notice she had been bitten. She quickly grabbed the sea snake by the neck and twisted its head off with a forceful twist of her fingers.

Looking at my wound again, I noticed that the blood that had just started flowing out was black.

A few minutes later, the black blood flowed out completely, and the blood that followed was normal color.

The toxins were automatically eliminated by her body.

Yun Jiao tossed the venomous snake aside: "It's quite dangerous in here."

First there was an electric eel, and now there's a sea snake.

If this were an ordinary person, they probably would have died.

If you get bitten by this thing now, you're sure to die.

She became even more cautious after that. It was too dark inside the shipwreck, and the sea serpents were not very big. They could easily launch a surprise attack from hidden corners, and without quick reflexes, it would be easy to lose your life.

After dealing with five sea snakes in a row, Yun Jiao muttered that she must have wandered into a sea snake's nest.

Pick up the scattered porcelain, bronze, and gold items and put them in sacks. As before, put the boxes and other items in a relatively spacious place.

Once the fishing net was full, Yun Jiao pulled it closed, dragging a large net, weighing at least two thousand kilograms, towards the surface of the sea.

She was so tiny, compared to a large apple and a grain of rice, in front of that huge fishing net.

But she was strong enough to pull the heavy net up.

Once they reached the surface of the sea, Yun Jiao spat out a mouthful of water.

"Father, catch it."

Whew... Carrying so much stuff is a bit tiring.

He tossed the fishing net rope to his father and uncle, who immediately began to pull it up together.

He strained with all his might, his face turning red.

"Jiaojiao, how much stuff did you pack? It's so heavy!"

Yun Jiao chuckled twice: "I'll go downstairs and push it a bit."

After saying that, she dived into the sea and started pushing the contents of the fishing net from below.

In the end, they only managed to pull it up halfway.

The two of them simply secured the fishing net first, and then began to move the contents of the net.

Yun Jiao was naturally not idle either.

The three men carried things around while pulling the net, and it took them more than three hours to completely remove everything from the net.

"My goodness, so many! How big must that ship be?"

"Our two iron boats can't hold it all, can they?"

Yun Jiao shook her head: "If it's too full, we'll come again next time."

She lay on the deck of the tin boat, rubbing her stomach: "Father, I'm hungry."

"I want to eat instant noodles."

She was much more tired than two adults after all that work.

Luckily, she's strong and has good stamina, otherwise she would be exhausted right now.

Yunlinhai and Yunlinhe went to make deluxe instant noodles for Yunjiao.

I put several packets of instant noodles in a pot to cook, along with shrimp, crab, fish slices, and eggs...

Finally, a large pot of the cooked food was placed on a folding table, and Yun Linhai gave each person a bowl.

"Come on, everyone, eat up."

They could scoop out as much as they wanted from the big pot themselves. Yun Jiao had a big appetite and ate a bowl more than Yun Lin Hai.

Finally, satisfied, he patted his belly and lay down on the deck to go to sleep.

The Yunlin River pulled her out of the water.

"Your hair isn't dry yet. Dry it before you go to sleep."

Yun Jiao gave a lazy "oh" and didn't want to move.

In the end, it was her uncle who dried her hair.

She took a nap and woke up early the next day. She warmed up on the boat, practiced the basic dance skills twice, and then did a set of radio calisthenics taught at school.

Warm-up complete.

She grabbed the fishing net and jumped back into the sea…

After eight days, Yun Jiao finally filled both tin boats to the brim.

The boxes were stacked together, and it looked quite spectacular.

"How are we going to bring all this stuff back?"

The two of them were worried. With so much stuff, they were afraid of running into people when they got back. If they were told about it, their search for the sunken ship would be impossible to keep quiet.

With all this stuff, plus knowing the location of the shipwreck, if it's ever discovered, their family will never have a peaceful life again.

Yun Jiao: "Let's put the things on the island first."

It's just that it's not easy to moor boats on the island, so moving them down there might be a bit of a hassle.

Once the island was under her name, the first thing she did was build a dock.

It took longer to get back than to get there.

After finally arriving at the island, we were busy moving all our things ashore and finding places to hide them, which took another whole day.

Everyone was exhausted and out of breath, especially those from Yunlinhai and Yunlinhe.

The two men hadn't shaved for almost a month; their hair was messy, their beards were stubble, and they looked quite haggard.

Yun Jiao felt refreshed as soon as she went into the sea, a stark contrast to the two grown men.

"Father, wouldn't you like to take a rest?"

They look like refugees.

The two shook their heads: "No, no, we're almost home, let's hurry up."

"Okay, then I'll go catch some fish."

Sailing back in an empty boat like that would raise too much suspicion.

Yun Jiao thought of the shrimp swarm she had encountered near the large red coral, wondering if they were still there.

Go and have a look.

Yun Jiao, like a fish, swam energetically in the sea as she set off.

The two grown men were deeply moved by what they saw.

"The two of us combined are not as capable as Jiaojiao."

The two brothers were yawning.

"This ocean voyage is really not a job that just anyone can do. We've only been out for less than a month and we're already like this. Those who have been out for months must be going crazy."

Although ocean-going ships are large, they can only move around in a limited area.

Staring at the endless, even unchanging, sea every day can be visually tiring.

Drifting at sea, the longer the time goes on, the more I miss the feeling of having my feet on the ground, and the more I miss my hometown and my family.

The only time I get emotionally excited is when I catch a big catch.

Yunlin and Hai started cooking on the island.

Yun Jiao had already arrived at the area where the red coral was located.

After searching around, I couldn't find the group of white shrimp I had seen before, but I was lucky enough to run into tiger prawns, also known as mantis shrimp.

It's still a swarm of shrimp.

Hey, she's incredibly lucky.

Yun Jiao chased after him without hesitation.

These mantis shrimp are quite large, each one is as big as an adult's palm, with thick, plump meat that tastes great.

About ten minutes later, Yun Jiao scooped up a fishing net, containing about 300 pounds of mantis shrimp.

(End of this chapter)

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