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259: Chapter 119: Uncle Ming Asks for Help_1 259: Chapter 119: Uncle Ming Asks for Help_1 Having a wooden baton was great, no need to worry about accidentally killing soone when hitting too hard.

Yan Fei, who flew into the sky, was feeling pleased.

From now on, he would have to use a weapon when fighting others, sothing not too sturdy, like a wooden baton would be perfect.

As he thought about it, he flew between the clouds.

The direction he was flying at this mont was not towards the cow farm.

As he had plenty of ti, he was not in a hurry to return ho.

He was preparing to test his ‘aquatic’ capabilities.

Before he fell asleep yesterday, he examined the large lake on the circular island again and didn’t find any monstrous dinosaurs or the like, so he didn’t want to wait anymore and prepared to explore it himself.

Before exploring, he needed to make so preparations, getting familiar with water being one of them.

He headed towards a large reservoir in the Wan City area.

As he saw the large gleaming reservoir in the sumr afternoon from a distance, Yan Fei cheered in his mind and then dived into it.

The place had mountains and water, beautiful scenery, and has always been a popular tourist and leisure spot for people around.

There were quite a few birds flying over the lake, even two white egrets were dancing in the sky above the lake.

They were startled and began to fly around in panic.

The reservoir was vast, on the other side of the reservoir, under the shade of the trees, there were people fishing and even swimming in the reservoir.

But the side where he got into the water was close to the mountain, far away from the people, they wouldn’t notice him.

He turned into a small Sarcosuchus as soon as he hit the water and swooped towards the deep water with a swish of his tail.

Not diving too deep, he changed again, turning into a giant salamander of more than four ters long.

His large body hadn’t swam a few strokes before he turned into an even larger Terrestrisuchus.

All of these were transformations he had made multiple tis and were not his final goal.

As he got closer to the bottom of the water, the gigantic body of the Terrestrisuchus underwent another transformation.

His limbs retracted and his body elongated, turning into a giant python that was nearly twenty ters long and over a ter thick in seconds.

He believed that in this reservoir, there wouldn’t be any fish bigger than him anymore.

The python swayed its head and wiggled its tail, having a great ti in the water.

Truly, wherever he went, fish and shrimp avoided him.

Even the small fish hiding in the water grass at the bottom of the reservoir began to panic and flee wherever his body passed.

When on land, the python’s body was not very flexible, and Yan Fei himself was not yet proficient in controlling such a large body after transforming into a python.

Therefore, a python on land always looked clumsy and slow, rather like a giant earthworm.

But once in the water, as Yan Fei had thought, after getting used to the freely gliding body of a small crocodile and the like, now that he had beco a giant python, he could easily control this gigantic body and swim around.

That showed the rits of this large body.

Just a few twists of the body and the python stirred up the water at the bottom of the reservoir.

After swimming around for a while and feeling that he was familiar with the ‘aquatic environnt’, he began to slowly observe the surroundings at the bottom of the water.

There were a lot of large fish in the reservoir.

Normally, a fish two feet long was considered big in the river, but he saw several fish over a ter long in just a short while here.

Being big had its advantages.

The python stirred the bottom of the water and all the big fish that usually hid there could no longer hide, starting to scamper about in panic.

Seeing another large Mylopharyngodon Piceus more than a ter long rushing past him, Yan Fei couldn’t help himself.

His enormous body twisted and he chased after it.

After a couple of strokes, he noticed that he was not as agile as his target, so he imdiately transford into a plump giant salamander.

It didn’t matter if he looked fat, he could move fast in the water, and that’s what mattered.

He chased the fish towards the shallow water area, and he didn’t dare to continue.

His body was too big, and if he surfaced to the upper water area, there was no guarantee that he wouldn’t be noticed by the people.

This reservoir was patrolled by boats, so it wouldn’t be a good thing if they saw a monster under the water.

When he later swam around in the water, he wasn’t as showy as before and quietly searched the bottom.

In a short while, he had indeed caught a few big fish.

The biggest one was hardly inferior to the one he had lost earlier, which made him extrely delighted.

After a while, he simply stopped letting any dium-sized fish go and caught anything he ca across.

If his small pond on the Vegetable Garden Island was too small to hold them, he would simply throw them into the large lake on the circular island – if there weren’t any big sea monsters in the lake, he would use it as his fish pond in the future.

Although this fish pond was a bit large, it was several tis bigger than the current reservoir.

After catching fish for a while, he then had another idea.

This reservoir was not the largest one in the vicinity of Wan City.

The largest one was located at the junction of three provinces.

It was much larger than the lake on the circular island.

There must be even bigger fish inside, and he could go and take a look when he was free.

There must be a bigger harvest.

When the western sky was filled with the evening glow, Yan Fei returned to the cow farm.

As he was about to arrive, he had a thought and dived into the river again.

He entered the Vegetable Garden Island through the river, knocked a large Mylopharyngodon Piceus unconscious with a punch, put on a pair of large shorts, and appeared in the river water.

Holding the big fish, he landed and ran straight inside, soaking wet.

After pushing open the door, the few people in the inner courtyard exclaid, “Xiao Fei, did you catch this from the river?”

“Yes!” He answered casually and ran quickly towards the pond where he used to keep fish.

Heizi imdiately followed him to watch the excitent.

This big fish was so marvelous that even Old Cheng couldn’t miss it, and everyone followed him.

When they saw the large Mylopharyngodon Piceus of over a ter long thrashing in the water, they all marveled.

The dogs and the cows that were originally at the gate saw Yan Fei returning and were also running in this direction, followed by a few people.

Apart from Xu Xiaoyan and Fang Xiaoqing, there was also Ma Yongming.

The dogs ran over first and started barking at the big fish in the water.

These guys were not amazed, they probably thought they could eat at again.

They had seen it before on the Cow Breeding Island, whenever Yan Fei brought sothing back, they could eat a big al almost eight tis out of ten.

“Where did you run off to again, you little fellow?

Can our river have such a big fish?” Without waiting for Yan Fei to speak, Ma Yongming asked him first.

“Of course it can, can’t you see I’m still soaking wet?” Yan Fei would never say that he had caught this fish from the reservoir, otherwise, he wouldn’t be able to explain how he could bring it back alive.

He then started to show off to Xu Xiaoyan, “Look, how about the fish I caught today?”

Xu Xiaoyan was still in awe and nodded subconsciously, “So big, I’ve never seen such a big fish.”

After receiving praise from the girl, Yan Fei beca extrely proud, “In future, if I have a chance, I’ll catch you an even bigger one.

Let’s have this for dinner tonight.

Everyone can eat this fish.

Uncle Ming, don’t go, let’s all have fish tonight.”

“Don’t talk about eating yet, I’ve been waiting for you for a while now.

Co over quickly.

I need to tell you sothing.

There’s sothing urgent I need your help with…” As Ma Yongming spoke, he pulled Yan Fei and walked towards the house.

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