Fisherwoman: After my divorce, I became rich by fishing at sea

Chapter 349 The Abnormality of the Turtle



Chapter 349 The Abnormality of the Turtle

What else could be golden?!

Fu Wan hurriedly swam over and dug up the thin layer of mud and sand on the surface, then dug it out and wiped off the mud and sand. Sure enough, it was indeed a gold bar.

What’s a little strange is that this thing is basically the same as the gold bar that Gao Huan got when he helped the damselfish before.

Also no marks, and about the same size.

Even the broken wooden box with a slightly exposed edge at the bottom was exactly the same as the previous one.

But the strange thing is that Fu Wan can be sure that this sea area is definitely not the place where Gao Huan the damselfish took her to before.

Someone must have thrown it overboard to reduce the weight of the boat.

But now is not the time to worry about this. Fu Wan dug out all the gold bars in the mud and sand as quickly as possible, then took out the net bag she carried with her and planned to throw them in.

Fortunately, the mesh of the net bag she carried with her was relatively small, otherwise the gold bars would easily fall out.

But to be on the safe side, she plucked a few handfuls of seaweed from the nearby reef, then rolled the seaweed into a long rope, and finally tied all the gold bars together and stuffed them into the net bag.

After finishing, Fu Wan nodded with satisfaction. It was much safer now.

After doing this, Fu Wan swam over again to look at the sunken ship.

The window of the cabin was broken, and Fu Wan pushed the wooden board on the window open with almost no effort.

The moment it was pushed open, a lot of wood chips mixed with sea water scattered.

Fu Wan instinctively closed her eyes, and then she mentally prepared herself before opening them.

However, when she saw the situation in the cabin clearly, she was stunned and almost forgot to breathe.

There was no ghost. The cabin could almost be described as a mess, with broken wood and shattered glass all to see.

There were also quite a few wooden boxes inside, and because of the noise of the wooden boards falling, two boxes near the cabin door even fell down a lot.

It looks like it's about to fall.

Fu Wan looked towards the cabin door again and found that many wooden boxes were scattered on the other side of the ship.

These wooden boxes looked basically identical to the gold bar box that he had just opened.

Wow, those can’t all be gold bars!

Thinking of this, Fu Wan could no longer hold back and swam over quickly, then stopped next to the nearest wooden box.

The box was locked. She shook it several times, but the lock didn't budge.

Fortunately, there was a box with cracked wood boards nearby. Fu Wan used the back of a knife to push open the gap, and then pushed hard, and a box full of gold bricks appeared in front of her again.

Perhaps because of the gold bars just now, Fu Wan quickly recovered from the golden glitter. She counted the number of wooden boxes on the ground and found that there were at least more than twenty.

This does not include those that did not fall out of the cabin just now.

The possibility of getting so many wooden boxes up there by oneself was basically zero. Although Fu Wan felt sorry for it, she also knew that the matter would most likely have to be reported.

Moreover, this box of gold bricks is different from the previous gold bars. There are a few symbols on it, but Fu Wan can't see clearly what they are at the moment.

But the only thing that is certain is that it would be difficult to sell these gold bricks, after all, there are traces on them. Thinking of this, she swam around the shipwreck again.

There weren't many boxes on the back of the shipwreck, mostly some messy seaweed.

There was nothing interesting to see around, and the location of the shipwreck had already been determined. Fu Wan prepared to give the turtles some more sea urchins as a token of gratitude and then floated to the surface.

Who knew that the sea urchins were ready to open, but the turtles were busy.

Especially Fugui, it was scratching hard at a reef. No matter how Fu Wan used the sea urchin to lure it, this guy had never seen it coming.

Something must be wrong when things are abnormal. Fu Wan quickly put down the sea urchin in her hand and swam over to see what the boy was doing.

The reef that Fugui was clawing at was a rare dark red reef, and under its claws, one could vaguely see a brown stone hidden in the mud and sand.

Thinking about the previous battle records of these turtles, Fu Wan hurried to help, as there might be some treasures in there!

After the man and the turtle worked hard to dig away the mud and sand on the surface, they discovered that the stone actually had patterns on it!

The pattern looked familiar, and Fu Wan couldn't figure it out at first. But after Fugui scratched it several times, Fu Wan suddenly came to her senses.

Why does this pattern look so familiar? Isn’t this the pattern on the back of a hawksbill turtle?!

Could there be a turtle hiding in the mud?

Fu Wan denied this possibility the next second, because the stone was firmly trapped by mud and sand visible to the naked eye, and it did not look like a living thing at all.

It should be a hawksbill turtle that has passed away.

Since he had already passed away, Fu Wan had no intention of continuing digging.

What kind of good person would have nothing better to do than dig up the grave of a sea turtle?

But Fugui refused to give up. Not only that, he also pulled Huakai, who was eating sea urchins, over, and the two turtles started digging at that place together.

If you don’t know, you might think that these two turtles have some grudge against the turtle in the mud.

After all, there were still things she didn't understand about the animal world. Fu Wan shook her head and picked up the net bag to float up. Fugui got anxious when he saw this.

It immediately dropped the turtle shell and bit Fu Wan's hand tightly.

The old turtle next to them just glanced at them indifferently and continued to eat the sea urchin calmly.

Fu Wan was helpless. Not only did Fugui not open his mouth, but he also bit very hard. Fu Wan rarely saw him so impatient.

Even when the flower opened and laid eggs last time, it was very calm.

At this time, Huakai had already pulled out most of the hawksbill turtle's shell. Seeing this, the old turtle next to him who was eating sea urchin suddenly raised his head and swam over quickly.

Not only did it force the flower open, it even used its head to lift up the turtle's back.

My dear mother!

This scared Fu Wan!

Not only did you guys dig up the graves of your own people, you also dug out their bones!

But not long after, Fu Wan also discovered something was wrong.

You should know that sea turtles also have bones. Even though the meat may be eaten by fish and shrimp, the bones should remain on the shell.

However, what was being pushed up by the old turtle at this moment was clearly just an empty shell.

This is a little strange.

Not only that, Fugui even started to dig out the mud and sand under the turtle shell, as if there were some rare treasures inside.

Fu Wan became interested because she saw that Fugui had actually pulled out a small piece of brightly colored cloth from under his claws.

Even in the gray deep sea, Fu Wan could still see that the cloth was unusual.

This is not the rough cotton and linen fabric that people wear today, but looks like the silk and satin that only ancient nobles used.

So Fu Wan quickly put down the net bag in her hand and prepared to follow Fugui to dig out the cloth.

Both the man and the turtle worked very hard, and soon a ball of cloth appeared in Fu Wan's hand.

Moreover, the cloth was tied with a knot. Fu Wan touched it and felt a square object that seemed extremely hard.


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