After a short rest of more than twenty minutes, Chen Zhiyao regained her strength.

She was full of energy and couldn't wait to take the fishing rod from Uncle Li.

The moment she grasped the fishing rod, a strong pulling force suddenly came, as if an electric current penetrated her body.

In an instant, Chen Zhiyao felt the blood in her body boiling and surging as if it was burning, and her adrenaline surged.

This strong sense of stimulation made her very excited. She held the fishing rod tightly with both hands and did not dare to relax at all.

Compared with ordinary marine fish of similar size, manta rays and moonfish, which like to "play badly", are much easier to deal with.

Just like the big guys in the water, although they are extremely powerful, their movements are a bit clumsy and they are not good at escaping flexibly.

Facing such an opponent, Chen Zhiyao was secretly delighted in her heart. She only needed to concentrate on using up the fish's energy as quickly as possible.

I saw the reel spinning forward like a windmill, then quickly retracting, repeating the cycle over and over again.

Chen Zhiyao and Uncle Li worked in perfect harmony, and they took turns controlling the pace of fishing, not giving the big fish in the sea any chance to breathe.

Time passed minute by minute, and before I knew it, nearly two hours had passed.

During the trip, the two of them took turns going to the restaurant to have lunch.

The big fish, which had been consuming energy all the time and had not received any replenishment of its physical strength, was now at the end of its rope.

At this time, Chen Zhiyao keenly noticed that the pulling force from the fishing rod was gradually weakening.

This was the moment she had been waiting for. She immediately started to turn the fishing reel like crazy, trying to reel the fishing line in one go.

Half an hour later, accompanied by deafening cheers from the crowd, a round, giant moonfish finally slowly emerged from the water.

Chen Zhiyao had already guessed that the fish below was a moonfish, and was now quietly reeling in the fishing line, looking calm and unperturbed.

In contrast, Uncle Li next to him was as excited as a child. He even jumped up on the spot and shouted:

"It's a moonfish. It really is a moonfish. It weighs over 100 kilograms! Tangtang, you're going to make a fortune this time!"

Before he finished speaking, the impatient moonfish in the water suddenly jumped out of the water.

Looking at this big red and blue guy, Chen Zhiyao showed a bright smile on her face.

It is impossible to pull up such a big fish by manpower alone.

At this time, two staff members came over in a hurry, pushing a small crane.

As the crane started, the thick steel cable began to tighten little by little, and finally successfully pulled the huge object steadily onto the deck.

Moonfish is called lottery fish by many anglers, which shows how difficult it is to catch.

Seeing this giant moonfish weighing more than 100 kilograms, everyone on the boat was excited and looked towards Chen Zhiyao.

The fishermen on the boat opened their eyes wide, with envy that was hard to conceal in their eyes.

How come such a big moonfish wasn’t caught by myself!

Under the lemon tree, you, me and him all had red eyes due to envy.

Chen Weiqiang and Grandpa Chen, who were not far away, were concentrating on fishing.

When they saw this big guy, their eyes widened like copper bells and they felt jealous.

Uncle Li and another staff member took great pains to lift this huge moonfish to a special weighing area.

Chen Zhiyao excitedly walked to the front to clear the way for the two.

Her beautiful big eyes were fixed on the numbers displayed on the electronic scale, and as the weight increased little by little, the smile on her face became brighter and brighter.

"148.9 catties"

When Chen Zhiyao saw the number that finally stopped, she was so happy that she couldn't close her mouth, as if she saw countless small bills waving at her.

Then, she turned to look at Uncle Li who was even more excited than she was:

"Uncle Li, a moonfish this big should be sold for at least 500 to 600 yuan per pound, right?"

Uncle Li helps fish on the boat all year round and is well aware of the market prices of various rare marine fish.

He nodded vigorously, gesticulating and saying:

"The bigger the fish, the more valuable it is. If a rare moonfish like this one is priced below 500 yuan per pound, it would be a huge loss!"

Chen Zhiyao immediately calculated in her mind. Wow, it’s more than 70,000!

"Uncle Li, you have worked hard too. I will give you a big red envelope later."

Uncle Li smiled even more happily now. In fact, for such a big fish, he would be willing to catch it even if he was not paid.

The two chatted for a few words when a staff member nearby came forward and skillfully drained the blood from the big fish.

Chen Zhiyao didn't need to do the rest, she returned to the fishing spot with light steps.

Before she could find her footing, her attention was drawn to the cheers coming from the stern.

The sound was like surging waves, hitting her eardrums wave after wave.

She turned her head curiously and saw a huge yellowfin tuna being slowly pulled out of the water by a crane.

This tuna is very huge and looks stronger than two burly men combined.

Chen Zhiyao widened her eyes and murmured softly with envy:

"This tuna is really big. Judging from its size, it must weigh more than 200 kilograms!"

As she spoke, she stared at the giant tuna struggling in the air.

She looked at the big creature, then looked down at her own small body, and couldn't help muttering in her heart:

If she appeared in the water with this yellowfin tuna, the big guy would probably easily swallow her whole.

Thinking of this, she couldn't help but shudder.

Chen Zhiyao transferred Uncle Li's wages and then gave him a big red envelope of 200 yuan.

Suddenly, joyful music sounded above my head, followed by a clear and loud voice:

"Congratulations to the angler at fishing spot 4 for successfully catching a giant moonfish! The fish weighed a whopping 148.9 kilograms!"

“Congratulations to the angler at fishing spot No. 13 for catching a giant yellowfin tuna! The weight is an astonishing 246 kilograms!”

The good news was played three times on the ship.

Chen Zhiyao and the lucky angler No. 13 instantly became everyone's focus, attracting envious and admiring glances from fellow anglers.

There are more than seven kilograms of yellow croaker, three long-tailed sea breams weighing more than five kilograms, and a moonfish caught today, which means there are at least 3 here.

Thinking that she had earned 20 in just two days at sea, Chen Zhiyao couldn't help but smile wildly and straighten her back.

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