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Chapter 916: 972, Sunday Secret Realm (10): Return Sail Chapter 916: 972, Sunday Secret Realm (10): Return Sail The Flaming Fin Fish caught in the fishing net was much larger than other fish; as a genuine First Order Warcraft, it was at least one ter in length.

At that mont, it was incessantly struggling in the fishing net, causing the net to shake violently.

Fortunately, the captain of the boat was reliable, providing them with a new, more robust net. Otherwise, the net might have broken from the shaking even before the Flaming Fin Fish had a chance to burn it.

Seeing Su Yu donning the wetsuit to prepare for action, one of the fishern yelled out, “Young man, be careful! That’s a First Order Warcraft, don’t accidentally lose your life!”

Another fisherman shouted, “Don’t forget it can breathe fire, don’t get burned to a crisp!”

“Don’t worry,” Su Yu turned back and flashed a relaxed smile at the fishern.

He took a deep breath, leaped from the side of the boat, and pounced toward the net filled with lake fish.

Splosh.

Su Yu hung lightly on the fishing net, just like a spider.

Up close, the fishy sll of the fish was assaulting his nostrils.

However, he didn’t have ti to care about that as he targeted the Flaming Fin Fish’s location, and the shining spearfish rcilessly stabbed toward its head.

This ti, dealing with the Flaming Fin Fish was much easier than when he had defeated the Snowy Brown Beast.

Squished by other fish, the Flaming Fin Fish had no chance to adjust its position to dodge Su Yu’s spearfish.

The spearfish accurately penetrated its head, and several columns of red blood spurted out like fountains.

Huff—huff—huff—

Upon receiving the fatal blow, the Flaming Fin Fish spurted intense flas from its mouth.

But now it was stuck in the middle of the school of fish; the flas couldn’t reach the fishing net, instead, many of the surrounding Elental Fish were burned to a crisp.

Su Yu swiftly dodged the spreading flas and continued to plunge the spearfish into the Flaming Fin Fish’s big head repeatedly.

Finally, the flas gradually extinguished, and after the Flaming Fin Fish struggled violently a few tis, it stopped moving entirely, dead beyond any doubt.

A few minutes later, the fishing net was completely hauled out of the lake and dumped on the deck.

Lake fish were scattered all around, flapping and struggling on the deck.

Su Yu took off the wetsuit.

He had chosen to wear the wetsuit firstly because it was very tight-fitting, more convenient than cloth garnts, and secondly, once in the water, the wetsuit would be more advantageous.

Now that it had served its purpose, it was naturally ti to change back into cloth garnts.

The fishern were examining the dead Flaming Fin Fish, continually expressing their admiration: “Young man, your skills are too good. If the Flaming Fin Fish had gotten close to the edge of the net, our efforts today would have been in vain!”

“The young man is not only skillful but also strong! Otherwise, he couldn’t have defeated a First Order Warcraft so easily.”

“I’ve also broadened my horizons. Honestly, as a fisherman for so many years, this is the first ti I’ve encountered a Flaming Fin Fish!”

“When did our village last catch a Flaming Fin Fish? Was it 20 years ago?”

“Exactly, it was our chief who personally took action then.”

The five fishern chattered on, surrounding the Flaming Fin Fish.

However, as Su Yu listened to their conversation, he discovered a few intriguing questions worth exploring.

He interjected, “Excuse , everyone, I have a question I would like to ask.”

The fishern, of course, would not ignore their financial backer, especially since they were still expecting Su Yu to pay them.

The fishern turned back to look at Su Yu: “Young man, what’s your question?”

“It’s like this,” Su Yu looked at one of the fishern, “you said this is the first ti you’ve seen a Flaming Fin Fish, is that true?”

All the fishern present were handpicked by the captain, generally possessing over 10 years of experience, with so even fishing their entire lives.

This fisherman said it was his first ti seeing a Flaming Fin Fish. Are these fish really that rare?

That fisherman imdiately replied, “Of course, it’s true. Do I have any reason to lie to you? Flaming Fin Fish are extrely rare. In our village, we might only encounter one every year or two. It’s quite normal for not to have seen one in over a dozen years.”

Another fisherman among the five interjected, “Right, I’ve been fishing for 15 years and haven’t seen one either, only heard others talk about it. This is really the first ti I’ve seen one with my own eyes.”

“Is that so?” Su Yu frowned slightly.

A Flaming Fin Fish that appears only once every year or two happened to cross his path? Was it his bad luck, or was there so other reason?

But rely guessing on his own would never get him to the truth. Su Yu shook his head and stopped thinking about it.

Perhaps it was just a coincidence?

“Let’s head back to the village; the sun is about to set.” Su Yu glanced at the sun already beginning to dip in the distance.

“Okay!” The fishern responded cheerily.

Not only had they obtained a bountiful harvest this ti, but they had also caught a rare Flaming Fin Fish, which was truly exciting!

One of the fishern said to Su Yu with a smile, “You can sell the Flaming Fin Fish to the rchant Kent when we get back. You’ve got to make a good profit off such a rare catch!”

“Don’t worry.” Su Yu smiled.

The mid-sized fishing boat returned loaded with its harvest.

With the wind at their back, they returned to the port smoothly in 20 minutes.

The port of Sun Village was bustling at this ti.

Other Blue Star players had also mostly returned to the port around the sa ti, and Su Yu saw many adventurers he did not recognize on the dock.

These adventurers were probably the natives of Skru Star, but since they were all donning Blue Man skins, Su Yu couldn’t tell which were Skrull people and which were Warcraft from the Barbaric Mainland.

At this mont, so of these adventurers were haggling with the captains to rent boats, while others were trying to head out for another round of fishing before the sunset with their own small boats.

On the return trip, Su Yu learned through chatting with the fishern that night fishing was prohibited according to the rules of Sun Village, as it was said to be very dangerous in the lake at night.

Su Yu had thought about getting himself a boat to fish at night as well, figuring it was better to spend the ti fishing than just idling around.

However, all five fishern strongly dissuaded Su Yu from night fishing, citing a high probability of death.

After so consideration, Su Yu gave up the idea.

As soon as Su Yu’s fishing boat docked, he imdiately saw two familiar figures waving at him from the dock, none other than Zhong Feng and Shepherd in the Clouds.

They had returned earlier than Su Yu, taking on the responsibility of welcoming others at the dock.

The mont the fishing boat docked, Su Yu leapt from the deck onto the pier.

“Zhong Feng, how was your haul?” Su Yu asked with a smile.

“My harvest was good, a full 400 kilograms!” Zhong Feng replied with a smile.

Shepherd in the Clouds sighed, “Ah, I wasn’t so lucky, only caught less than 200 kilograms.”

“Better luck next ti,” Su Yu patted his shoulder. “By the way, has everyone co back yet?”

Shepherd in the Clouds answered, “You’re the third to last. Avril and Frost Red Tea haven’t co back yet, but everyone else is already here.”

“I see,” Su Yu nodded.

Zhong Feng chid in, “We’re planning to wait here on the dock, and once everyone is here, we’ll head to the altar together… Oh right, Mr. ng and his group also had a pretty good harvest. In a bit, I’ll call him over to distribute the money to the fishern.”

“Sounds good,” Su Yu agreed. “Let’s wait together then. Frost Red Tea and Avril should be back soon.”

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