598: Chapter 585: Underwater Remote-Controlled Cara 598: Chapter 585: Underwater Remote-Controlled Cara “Bats?” Yue Feng asked, flapping his arms in imitation of wings.
“Ah, yes!
But these are completely different from the bats back ho!
These bats feed on nectar, are extrely nutritious and delicious, and are a specialty dish here!” Afraid of Yue Feng’s reaction, the waiter hurried to and his statent with a more detailed introduction.
The more he explained, the worse it got; Yue Feng already had a ntal picture.
He felt his stomach clench, and without warning, he threw up the dinner he had eaten that night.
Then it was an unstoppable bout of vomiting, until he had emptied all the food from his stomach.
The waiter was stunned, thinking his reaction was a bit too much.
Hearing the commotion in the hallway, Su Cheng quickly ca out of the room and saw Yue Feng vomiting so forcefully she was deeply concerned and asked, “Fengfeng, what’s wrong with you?
Are you feeling unwell?”
Unwell was an understatent for Yue Feng; he felt extrely miserable.
He had drunk at least half of that soup himself, and just thinking of bats made his already empty stomach convulse again.
By the end of it, Yue Feng was almost vomiting bile, which alard Gu Tianqing.
After understanding what happened, Yue Feng rarely saw Gu Tianqing change his face, yelling at the waiter who had misspoken.
“It’s okay, big brother Gu, don’t bla him.
It wasn’t on purpose!” Yue Feng couldn’t bear to watch and interceded on his behalf, despite feeling weak.
“How are you feeling now, brother Yue Feng?
Do you need to see a doctor?” Gu Tianqing still had a stern face, but his tone was significantly gentler towards Yue Feng.
“It’s nothing, I’ll be okay now that I’ve thrown up everything!
I’ll just grab sothing to fill my stomach and I’ll be okay!
No need to make a fuss over it!”
“Okay then, I’ll have the kitchen whip up so porridge or sothing and bring it to your room!
I’m really sorry about this, I’ll make sure the waiter gets more training!”
“Alright!”
After completely emptying his stomach, Yue Feng returned to his room feeling like his throat and mouth were burning, likely from the stomach acid.
After rinsing his mouth and drinking water for a while, he finally felt so relief and a bit better.
“Are you okay, Fengfeng?
Did you eat sothing that upset your stomach?
Didn’t everyone else eat the sa thing?
Why is nobody else sick?” Su Cheng didn’t know the true cause of Yue Feng’s vomiting and thought he had food poisoning.
Yue Feng was already feeling miserable from the vomiting and didn’t want to trouble Su Cheng with the details, so he lied, “I’m not sure, probably just a reaction to so food!
I feel much better after throwing up!”
“While traveling, it’s easy to get an upset stomach.
Now that you know sothing doesn’t agree with you, just be careful next ti you eat.
I was so worried when I saw you vomiting earlier!”
“Don’t worry, I’m fine now!”
“I’m not just worried about you, but also about all that seafood we ate.
That was all money, you know!”
Hearing Su Cheng continue to tease him at this mont, Yue Feng wasn’t angry; he just gave a wry smile, “Any food does the job when you’re starving, and I did get to taste it!
It’s late, you should go get so rest, or do you want to sleep here tonight?
I promise not to do anything!”
“I’ll just hold you while we sleep, nothing more!
I’ll just look and promise not to touch!
I’ll just rub and won’t go inside, I’ll just go in a little bit and promise not to move!
Bullshit!
Like I’d believe you!
Do you think I’m an idiot?”
With no one else in the room, Su Cheng, the brat, started speaking nonsense, even using an infamous internet pickup line, which made Yue Feng feel awkward.
“Ugh, if you don’t want to, just say so.
Why say all that nonsense?
Am I that kind of person?” Yue Feng pouted, quashing the tiny flicker of a thought that had just arisen.
“I’m heading back to the room, you should get so rest too!
Bye-bye,” the child made a funny face at Yue Feng, turned around, closed the door, and left.
Five minutes later, the waiter who had endured a scolding brought in a large bowl of milk cereal porridge to the room, apologizing profusely to Yue Feng.
Yue Feng felt a bit embarrassed by all the apologies.
After a cursory snack, Yue Feng sent the guilt-faced waiter away, took a shower, and went to bed to sleep!
The next morning at half-past six, Yue Feng got up on ti to wash and gather.
He had slept quite well last night, and the milk cereal porridge had kept him from feeling hungry.
In the morning, he joined Brother Gu and others for a Chinese breakfast of deep-fried dough sticks and soybean milk, and afterward, they gathered at the dock to take a boat to the dayti attraction.
The plan for the day was diving in the Big Fault and a spa at Milk Lake, none of which involved fishing.
While Yue Feng wasn’t especially interested in these underwater activities, the two girls, the child and Su Cheng, were quite excited.
They set out early in the morning and arrived at Big Fault, the iconic snorkeling destination, around nine.
There, the Big Fault plunges from a depth of two ters above the surface to a steep cliff 2000 ters down to the seabed.
To put it more visually, it’s like a great cliff under the water.
The sheer vertical drop was one thing, but the main draw was the variety of unique marine life that lived on the underwater cliff from top to bottom.
Yue Feng and his group had co on a private boat, so the regular tour groups and other tourists hadn’t arrived yet at this ti, leaving the vast area almost empty for snorkelers.
Soon, the diving instructor hired by Brother Gu arrived, a very muscular Nepalese man.
Since it was a sport with certain risks, a thorough learning of the basic training and precautions was necessary before they could officially dive.
Under the instructor’s guidance, Yue Feng and the others beca acquainted with wetsuits, diving masks, snorkels, BCDs, weights, fins, and other relevant diving equipnt.
They also learned so practical little tricks, such as how to balance ear pressure underwater.
Especially the two girls, the child and Su Cheng, listened extra attentively, not wanting to miss a single point of knowledge.
After briefing them on the basic precautions, the instructor helped each person put on their equipnt.
When it was Yue Feng’s turn, he shook his head, as he had no intention of getting into the water.
“What’s the matter?
Any psychological barriers?” asked Gu Tianqing, curious.
Yue Feng shook his head: “I’m not really into this stuff.
Let the girls have fun.
I’ll be operating the equipnt.
I need to shoot a large part of the footage!”
“Do you have underwater photography equipnt?”
Yue Feng nodded: “Yes, and it’s professional grade!”
Quickly, Yue Feng took out a drone, and then from the box, he took two remote-controlled lenses about the size of a fist.
These spherical gadgets had a lens with a wide viewing range and a small propeller on the back.
Once in the water, they easily maintained their position.
Yue Feng tried controlling them with a joystick.
It was very simple and convenient, almost the sa as the main cara of the drone.
“What’s this gadget?”
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