Chapter 1302 Lowering The Ne (2/2)

Although that was a simple idea, it was not easy to carry it out, because the ship was pulling the two lifeboats along at top speed. Brother Wolf's lifeboat was moving forward and he still had to paddle it horizontally. It was not easy to control the lifeboat and it could capsize.

The wind blew and the waves splashed as Brother Wolf and Madman paddled as fast as they could to finally move the lifeboat in the intended direction.

The moment the two lifeboats neared, Li Du activated Time Deceleration and then connected the two boats via a hook. Just like that, they could wrap up the fishing net and withdraw it from the water.

Finally, they all returned to the ship. Later, the ship's winch at the rear spun to collect the lifeboats and fishing net.

As their ship was not meant for fishing, many of the fish fell back into the water when the net was being withdrawn. Li Du and his people squatted at the ship rear to look down. They watched as the fish dropped back into the sea from the net.

Ah Meow and the rest were also watching from the winch. Seeing one plump fish after another falling back into the sea, the animals called out in frustration.

Ah Bai was a glutton and it felt extremely pained to watch the fish going to waste. When it used to live by the lake, he would find fish washed onto the shore occasionally. It had tasted fish before and found in delicious. Hence, it felt quite put out when it saw the fish falling back into the sea.

The little white monkey was agile and it climbed down the cable, balancing with its tail.

Initially, Li Du had not taken notice of that. When he finally did, the little monkey was already nearing the end of the cable.

The ship bobbed up and down on the sea, the cable swaying. Ah Bai looked like it was playing on the swing. As the cable swung, the seawater splashed on the stern, quickly wetting the white monkey.

Seeing that, Li Du shouted in alarm, ”Ah Bai, come back!”

If the little white monkey accidentally fell into the water, it would suffer a cruel death and they would not even be able to find its carcass.

Ah Bai turned around to look at him. Then it continued to stare at the fishing net. As the cable swung, it jumped lightly onto the lifeboat. Then it followed the path of the cables and climbed onto the fishing net.

The two ends of the fishing net had yet to be joined and the little white monkey tried its best to stop the fish from falling out of the net.

Some of the fish that were about to drop back into the sea were quickly stuffed back into the net. If they could, they would have cursed the little white monkey.

Everything was concluded safely as the winch spun and withdrew the rope, lifeboat and fishing net.

Sophie swiftly carried the little white monkey away. It was still holding onto a sardine and when it calmed down, it stuffed the fish into its mouth.

Vika brought out the plump manul, Kuafu. Manuls also consumed fish, and seeing the fish, it rushed forward cheerfully.

Ah Meow was displeased, and Ah Bai was especially unhappy. That's the fish that I risked my life for! You're coming to be a freeloader? It can't be that easy!

The animals rushed to crowd around the manul and snap at it.

Steve rushed over to chase Ah Meow and the rest away and waved his hands, scolding them. ”Go, go, go. Friendship should be a priority, okay? All of you go away!”

Kuafu was frightened from the attack and seeing that Steve had come over to protect it, it hurriedly wriggled its way between Steve's legs, looking pitiful.

Seeing that, Steve was ecstatic and smiled, saying, ”Hey, it looks like my efforts are finally paying off. Look at this b*stard, it finally recognized me as its master!”

Li Du picked up a herring and threw it to Steve. ”Congrats, congrats, here's a gift for you.”

The herring was jumping and that flustered Steve. When the herring dropped onto the deck, Kuafu rushed up to grab it and dragged it back to its cage.