878. Green jar (2)
The two sailfish swam in the deep sea. Ao Muyang didn't know how deep the water was at this time, but it must have exceeded 300 meters.
The shark had been thrown away by them for a long time. Ao Muyang felt that he could slow down, but the female fish was still swimming accelerating under the control of his survival instinct. He didn't want to part with the female fish, so he had to speed up.
I don’t know how far I swam out, but the female fish finally slowed down. The two big fish stayed in the deep sea for a while before gradually floating up.
Ao Muyang had no destination, so he had to follow the female fish. The female fish seemed to have no destination. It swam around randomly, swimming south for a while and north for a while, as if it was a headless fly.
After a while, the female fish finally had the exact direction of swimming and swam towards the south.
Ao Muyang followed it, and they swam all the way, and the water became shallower and shallower. After a while, the sea water in front of them suddenly turned black.
He understood this, they were hitting squid again, and it was squid putting ink.
Seeing the squid appearing in front of him, Ao Muyang suddenly realized that the female sailfish must have been wandering around and looking for squid, but she didn't know what method it used, so she swam around for a while and found the squid again.
In this way, he wondered whether to domesticate a sailfish? Sailfish seems to have a very powerful ability to find cephalopods. If it domesticates the sailfish, it will be easy to follow it to catch squid octopus and other things in the future.
They encountered another group of squids. After the squids found the sailfish, they quickly released the ink. A large group of squids put in ink together, and a large area of sea water was dyed black.
Ao Muyang rushed into it, and he accelerated and rushed out of the black water, and then was shocked:
After rushing out of the black water, a shipwreck appeared in front of him!
This shipwreck is a gathering place for the squids. After being threatened, the squids all rushed into the shipwreck.
The wreck has spent many years on the seabed. It is very large, with a length of twenty-four or five meters and a width of more than ten meters. The tall bow and raised stern have collapsed, and the thick mast is missing.
The squids drilled into the wreck, and their bodies hit the hull, smashing the decaying boards into pieces.
The female fish excitedly chased the squid to eat, and it was obvious that it had not been full before.
Ao Muyang was excitedly drilled into the big ship. He hoped to find a wreck every time he went to sea, but he had not found several ships for several years, and even fewer were valuable. Apart from a Ming Dynasty warship and a few stamps, he had nothing to gain.
This time he discovered the big shipwreck again, so he made a sincere prayer to the Gods and Buddhas of the Nine Heavens with great anticipation, and he must bless him with some gains.
The wrecked ship has been in the sea for too long, and the hull is already in ruins, just a pile of rotten wood piled up together. As for some of the characteristics of the hull, all of them are invisible.
The hull of the big ship might have been four or five meters high, but now it is no longer majestic. The boards on it have collapsed and the side of the left and right ships have collapsed.
Seeing this, Ao Muyang sighed. It seemed that there was nothing to gain. Except for gold and silver, the other things in the shipwreck must have been finished.
Even if there was gold and silver in the boat, he couldn't find it, because he was now a fish, with no hands or feet, and could not dig up the boards inside to search.
He swung his tail and pectoral fins and ventral fins against the shipwreck. When he reached the stern, he saw a green can in a blurry corner of his eyes.
This discovery surprised him. He thought it was a visual illusion, so he quickly turned sideways and looked carefully with one eye.
As a result, this is not an illusion. There is indeed a green jar that appears at the stern. The jar is not small in size, and must be thirty or forty centimeters in height and thirty centimeters in diameter. It looks short, fat and quite cute.
There is no pattern on this jar, it is just a simple green green. It pierced in the mud and sand at the bottom of the sea, as if it was thrown out at the beginning of the shipwreck.
Compared with the porcelain that Ao Muyang had seen in the shipwreck before, this jar was completely preserved and there was no barnacle or anything else attached to the outside, and the appearance was rarely smooth.
He looked at the jar blankly, and soon two tentacles stretched out from the jar, and a squid suddenly came out.
After the squid appeared, he wiped the surface of the jar with tentacles. Then when it saw Ao Muyang next to it, it was so scared that it put away its tentacles and quickly crawled back into the jar.
Seeing this scene, Ao Muyang probably guessed that the jar could be kept clean and not attached to some plankton and barnacles, but there were cuttlefish cleaning.
In this way, he was depressed again. The squid couldn't live for a few years, and many could not even last a year. If this jar was protected by squid and was not attached to sea creatures, it only means that it didn't fall here for a long time.
His guess was wrong, and the jar kept its luster not because of the cleanliness of the squid, but because it didn't come here for long.
Several speculations appeared in his mind one after another. He thought about it and decided to bring the jar back, perhaps it was an antique falling from a shipwreck?
Although the possibility is not high, Lao Ao thinks it is still possible.
But it was difficult to bring the jar back. First of all, he swam in the sea for so long and didn't know where he swam. It was very difficult to swim back and find a sea fishing boat.
Secondly, what if he could find a sea fishing boat? Sailfish is not a human, and it is impossible to take the jar without hands, and it is impossible to send the jar to him.
He could regain his consciousness at will, but in this way, where is the location of the sailfish? How did he determine the location of the shipwreck?
A series of problems appeared in his mind, which made him very upset: it would have been great if he had thrown the locator into the water and let the sailfish hold it in his mouth. Anyway, he had not eaten in the sea and his mouth was idle.
Of course, this cannot be blamed for being careless. He did not expect that he would encounter a shipwreck when he transferred his consciousness to his clone for the first time and entered the ocean.
After a lot of thought, he still couldn't find a way to take the jar away or determine the location of the wreck to find the jar. There were no signs here, and it was far from the coast. The swordfish's eyesight was still poor. Even if it was allowed to swim out of the sea, it could not determine the location.
Just as he was depressed, the squid in the jar appeared again to secretly peep.
Ao Muyang was too lazy to pay attention to it, and he didn't even look at it, and continued to rack his brains to find a way to take the jar away.
The squid thought that he had not been discovered, and his heart became wilder. Not only did it stretch its head out of the jar, but it gradually stretched out its tentacles from the jar.
At that time, the female sailfish swimming towards Ao Muyang was interested in seeing it, and rushed over, opened its mouth and bit the squid's head.
The squid reacted quickly and immediately retracted his head back into the jar, but it had tentacles outside. The female sailfish had a quick eye and a quick mouth, and suddenly bit one of the squid's tentacles.
Chapter completed!