Chi Yi's smugness successfully earned her the eye-rolls of the others.

The fishing hook went into the water, and Chi Yi waited patiently again.

Sure enough, not long after, her fishing rod stirred again. Chi Yi applied a little force, but... it didn't budge.

I tried to pull it harder, but it still wouldn't budge.

"What kind of fish is this? It's so heavy!" Chi Yi muttered.

Seeing this, Bai Shu quickly came over and grabbed Chi Yi's fishing rod together: "Let me help you."

The two of them pulled together, and with a snap, the fishing rod broke.

Well, that's a bit awkward.

The two of them tacitly threw away the half-broken fishing rods they were holding, leaned out of the water, and wanted to see what was in the sea.

No matter how hard they looked, all they could see was the azure sea.

Suddenly, Chi Yi had a brilliant idea and turned around to call out, "Kong Bai, come here quickly and help me with something."

Sora, who was admiring the scenery, walked up to them and asked, "What are you helping us with?"

Chi Yi pointed to the sea and said, "Could you use your Eye of Truth to see what I just caught?"

Upon hearing this, the others all stopped fishing and just stared at Kong Bai with curiosity.

Kong Bai was surprised for a moment, then nodded in agreement and said, "Hmm, this humble monk has never used the Eye of Truth-Seeing in this way before, so I'll give it a try."

Kong Bai's eyes gleamed with a faint golden light as he gazed at the seabed. After a moment, Kong Bai frowned.

Chi Yi quickly asked, "What's wrong? Can't you see?"

Kong Bai withdrew his gaze, shook his head, and said, "There's someone down there who seems to be seriously injured. I don't know if he's still alive."

"Huh? Really?" Ling Lili asked in surprise.

"Pull it up and take a look first." Chi Yi said, conjuring vines in her hand and extending them into the water. The vines continued downwards until they seemed to touch something and entangled it. Chi Yi quickly pulled the vines up.

The person Kong Bai was talking about gradually appeared before everyone's eyes. The first thing they saw was a head of pink hair. Chi Yi finally threw the person onto the deck with all her might.

A pale blue line streaked across the sky, and the water droplets looked exceptionally crystal clear in the sunlight.

Ling Lili looked at Kong Bai and asked uncertainly, "Are you sure she's a human and not a fish?"

The fish Ling Lili was talking about—no, it should be described as half-human, half-fish—had a human upper body, long, wet pink hair that fell loosely onto the deck, light blue fish-fin-like ears, delicate and beautiful features, and wore clothes made of seashells. Some parts of her arms and exposed skin had scales. Her lower body was a pinkish-blue fish tail, very beautiful, shimmering like a diamond, unconsciously capturing the hearts of the girls present.

Chi Yi thought to herself: She had actually seen a real mermaid in her lifetime!

The mermaid's tail suddenly slapped the deck, bringing everyone back from their incredulous thoughts. It wasn't that they were making a fuss, but rather that it was the first time they had seen such a beautiful creature, making them want to admire it more.

It's possible that I offended the mermaid, but it's okay, she's unconscious right now and doesn't know about it.

"Cough, Bai Shu, go check on her first." Chi Yi nudged Bai Shu beside her with her elbow.

Bai Shu stepped forward and examined the unbelievably beautiful mermaid. After a moment, Bai Shu fed her a few repair pills.

Han Xiaobao immediately asked curiously, "Sister Bai, is this... person... alright?" At such a young age, he didn't know whether to call her a person or a fish, but in the end, he chose the person he respected more.

Bai Shu gently pinched his cheek and said softly, "The other injuries are fine, but the most important thing is that you lost your inner core."

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