Perhaps influenced by Wang Qian and Li Kun's comments, Zhang Zian's eyes always drifted to both sides of the road as he drove, subconsciously looking for sewers. However, it was obviously impossible to have sewers in the city, unless it was a trench dug by construction.
The pet shop in the Dongcheng District was quite close to the beach, and because it was working hours, there were not many cars on the road. He could almost smell the sea breeze as soon as he started.
Zhang Zian found a place to park. As soon as he got out of the car, the sea breeze messed up his carefully combed hair.
The beach he came from was the shortest distance from the pet shop. He felt that if marine life was attracted to Sihwa like a magnet, then it was most likely to gather here.
The terrain of this beach was rugged, and the quality of the sand was relatively rough. There were a lot of reefs, so it was not a tourist attraction. Usually, not many outsiders would come here. Besides, it was not the season for tourism. At most, a few locals who lived nearby would come to the beach to walk their dogs or take a walk, so he had to be careful not to step on dog poop.
With the underwater speaker, he crossed Huanhai Avenue and walked towards the reef-filled beach.
Wow!
As he approached the beach, his ears were filled with the sound of the tide.
In the distance, the sky was connected to the sea, and the sea was connected to the sky. The water and the sky were one color, and it was almost impossible to tell where the sea was and where the sky was.
There were no fishing boats as far as the eye could see.
Since a long time ago, no fish could be caught near the beach. They were all caught. Unless it was a farmed fishery, fishermen would not waste time on the beach. As soon as they left the port, they would sail straight into the deeper sea.
The first of May was the fishing moratorium. Fishermen used the last month or so to go to the sea to earn money.
There were no people on the coast. Occasionally, some cars passed by on Huanhai Avenue. At this time, people were either going to school or working, or sleeping in.
As he crossed a puddle, Zhang Zian's eyelids moved. The corner of his eyes reflected a red light, as if something had been shone on by the sun.
With the experience on the German beach, he immediately stopped and squatted down near the puddle.
There were more than a dozen small fish swimming in the puddle. The orange, red, white, and black stripes on their bodies were neat and eye-catching, especially the black lines, almost like they were drawn with a marker pen. He recognized at a glance that they were clownfish.
Clownfish were small in size and could be raised in small tanks. They were not picky about bait, so they were easy to raise. They were the beginner fish for many saltwater tank players. Starting from clownfish, one step into the bottomless pit of saltwater fish.
Generally speaking, clownfish were relatively cheap as practice fish and could be easily bought in any aquarium or fish market.
However, there were also different types of clownfish. The more common and popular one in the country was the clownfish of Su Wu.
However, even though the dozen or so little fish in the puddle looked similar, they were not the clowns of Young Master Su Wu.
No matter what kind of clownfish it was, there would be a pure white ribbon around their neck, like a scarf. Most clownfish would have a second and third ribbon on their body and tail, and a few only had the ribbon on their neck.
The difference between the clownfish in the puddle and the clownfish in Cebu was that the second white band was larger and extended toward the head in a sharp triangular shape.
Zhang Zian recalled that this was not a common clownfish species. It should be a relatively rare variant.
Since he had seen it, he couldn't let it go. Corruption and wastage were great crimes!
He looked around and saw that there was no one around, then trotted back to the Wuling Hong Guang MPV.
When he used the car to transport the bottom sand and live stones, he left some storage boxes and other containers in the car, as well as things like buckets. Wang Qian and Li Kun had not had time to clean them up, so they came in handy at this time.
He ran back to the puddle with the bucket, put all the water and fish into the bucket, then carried the heavy bucket back to the car and slowly poured the water and fish into the container.
After that, he carried the empty bucket and searched the beach.
As Jiang Feifei said, the species of creatures on the beach were extremely rich. Even a random piece of reef could be turned over, and a common or uncommon crab could be found under it.
In just a short while, all the containers in the carriage were filled to the brim. There were more than ten different kinds of crabs, such as Spider Crab, Japanese Crab, Giant Eye Crab, and so on. Some of them were valuable, while others were not. Even if they were not valuable, they could still be used to make a hot pot …
He also saw some different kinds of snails, but he didn't pick any of them up because they were not easy to sell, and he had to take care of them.
There were also a lot of prawns, and there were even more types of fish.
Occasionally, he could see poisonous marine creatures. He took a detour when they were poisonous, and he picked up the slightly poisonous ones.
He couldn't stop picking them up. He just hated the fact that there was no place to put them in the car. He should have bought a truck …
Although creatures such as Sea Angels and Sea Anemones were high-end, they could only be used as a display to attract customers. It would be difficult for non-high-end aquatic players to feed them even if they bought them. Zhang Zian had been thinking about where to get the common saltwater fish.
He had no choice but to let Sihwa sing to drive away the marine creatures near Binhai City. Otherwise, it would be a mess.
At this time, his mind flashed, and he suddenly had an idea.
The underwater speaker had a built-in battery. He could buy a few more and place them along the coast. He could remember where they were placed and take turns to charge them. This way, the marine creatures would not come close to the coast.
When needed, he could temporarily take the speaker out of the water at a specific location, let a small number of marine creatures gather in a specific location, and then put the speaker back into the water after fishing enough. Wouldn't that be killing two birds with one stone?
The more he thought about it, the more he felt that this method was feasible. After that, he could connect the waterproof high-capacity power bank to the underwater speaker, saving him the trouble of charging it frequently.
The speaker was placed underwater. Besides him, no one knew that there was such a thing under the water. If he chose to place it in a deserted place, he could use the GPS to record the coordinates, and use the nearby eye-catching landmarks as a reference. It would definitely not be wrong.
The Amazing Fate Pet Shop was very close to the sea. It wouldn't take much time to drive there every morning, charge, and fish.
But … what if he had to go out for a long time? For example, when he went to Egypt, he would be gone for ten days to half a month. Who would look after the underwater speaker?
Leave it to Wang Qian and Li Kun?
Unless it was absolutely necessary, it was better not to let them know.
He thought about it. Maybe he could connect the underwater speaker to the solar charging board. The solar charging board would be tied to a small air cushion and float on the surface of the sea to receive sunlight. The speaker would sink to the bottom of the water, and the power bank would be used as a backup power source.
Even if someone happened to pick it up, who would know what it was used for?
Let's do that!
As for the marine creatures in the car, he could say that he had found a way to buy them. If that didn't work, he could say that he had picked them up.
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