Because they were going out for a day of fishing today, the boat, although small, was fully equipped. In addition to driving facilities, it was also equipped with a toilet and a simple kitchen, where they could make some simple meals to fill their stomachs.

Everyone had already eaten breakfast before setting off and filled their stomachs in advance, so they didn't need the kitchen for a while. The only reason she came to the kitchen now was to prepare food for later.

If you really want to eat, you probably have to wait until they catch fresh ingredients. Food that is killed and cooked immediately and put into the pot is the freshest.

If it is more convenient, it is not impossible to eat it the way here in Korea and just eat it sliced ​​or sashimi, but Qian Xihe asked everyone's opinions in advance before leaving.

As Chinese people, we are generally very wary of eating raw food, except for maybe salmon, for fear that there may be parasites in it that are invisible to the naked eye.

The kitchen knife in the ship's kitchen is a very small fruit knife. Being used to using a large kitchen knife, it is quite inconvenient to use this small knife to cut vegetables.

Because of this, the time to prepare the food is naturally slightly extended.

"Ahhh! It's hooked! Wow! I caught it, I caught it!"

Maybe it was the luck of a beginner. When the others had been waiting for a long time without taking the bait, Jiang Jiao heard screams.

Maybe it was the first time, and he couldn't hear clearly what was being said. Song Chuyi, who had been slumped beside him, took a glimpse of it. Putting aside his discomfort, he quickly got up from his seat, picked up the net bag beside him, and scooped up the fish that was still struggling on the fishing rod.

Fortunately, she was quite strong and the fishhook was probably firmly hooked in the fish's mouth. Otherwise, with the extremely rough work of the two novices, the struggling fish might not have been successfully caught.

Jiang Jiao was quite excited when she first caught the fish, but the fish's tail was swinging back and forth, and the seawater stains on its body almost flew into her open mouth.

Lian Lian made a few "Puh" sounds, and when Song Chuyi handed the fishing net bag to the crew on the ship, Jiang Jiao hid behind Song Chuyi, blinked her eyes and asked curiously.

"What kind of fish is this?"

Compared to the girls' cautious behavior, the crew member, perhaps because he was knowledgeable and experienced, was not impatient. Instead, he flipped the fish casually, easily picked up the fish by the cheek with one hand, weighed it up and down, and checked it left and right before speaking.

"You guys are lucky. This fish is a red snapper, which is not easy for ordinary people to catch."

These words were translated by Qian Xihe who came from the kitchen to get the fish. Hearing the praise from the crew, Jiang Jiao's eyebrows were raised high, and the smile on the corners of her mouth was so bright that she couldn't hide it no matter how hard she tried, revealing her eight snow-white teeth.

It might be easier to accept if everyone comes up empty-handed, but once one person catches something, it will arouse the desire to win for others, and they will try their best to catch fish in the sea.

Everyone stared at the fish hooks in the sea without blinking, waiting for the gift from nature.

Perhaps inspired by Jiang Jiao's brilliant move, even Song Chuyi, who had always been seasick, endured the discomfort and, under the guidance of the crew, hurriedly threw a rod into the sea.

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