As a Fisherman, My Fish Can Level Up

Chapter 414 - 414 297 Xiao Mis Impromptu Performance



Chapter 414 - 414 297 Xiao Mis Impromptu Performance

?Chapter 414: Chapter 297: Xiao Mi’s Impromptu Performance Chapter 414: Chapter 297: Xiao Mi’s Impromptu Performance Just as he raised the fish spear, he heard a seagull swimming not far on the surface of the water squawk twice. It had barely spread its wings to take flight when it was suddenly bitten by a large fish that leaped out of the water and was promptly dragged under.

Chu Mingcheng saw it all clearly, it was a top-quality game fish, a Giant Trevally.

They were near the Public Sea where food was abundant and the fish were particularly large. This Giant Trevally hadn’t fully surfaced, but the fact that it swallowed more than half of the seagull in one bite meant it had to be at least 1.2 meters long.

He wanted to see the force with which the fish spear was thrown, and wasn’t this Giant Trevally the perfect test subject?

The fish hadn’t swum too far, just over a hundred meters away.

Chu Mingcheng immediately went to the cold storage cabin, took out the frozen bait, chopped it up, and started chumming the water.

The chopped frozen bait dissolved instantly when it hit the warm sea water, releasing the natural scent of the fish along with a fishy smell.

Not far away, there wasn’t just one Giant Trevally under the water. Although they didn’t gather much, occasionally dozens would appear together.

However, there wasn’t much food in this stretch of water, and the school of Giant Trevally was about to head southeast, one of their usual hunting grounds.

The scattered seagulls in the sky were actually planning to go there too.

Occasionally, a few would land on the water surface just for a brief rest because they were tired.

But suddenly, Chu Mingcheng playing the good Samaritan by scattering food, caused the group of Giant Trevally, which had been headed to their foraging grounds, to swiftly change their course and vie for the feast.

And a small portion of the clever seagulls resting on the ship were also attracted by the frozen bait inside the box and the bait thrown towards the water surface.

The seagulls were bold, flying down from the ship’s rails to land by the bait on the deck.

They were vigilant, constantly watching Chu Mingcheng, ready to take flight and escape at any moment.

What the seagulls didn’t know was that their behavior had caught the attention of a few cats on the boat.

Compared to Xiao Bai and the others who had grown up in captivity since kittenhood, Xiaoju had once been a true stray.

It had relied entirely on its own hunting skills to survive, and although it might have stolen things, it was all for survival.

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