878.Green Jar (2)
The two swordfish were scrambling to swim in the deep sea, and Ao Muyang didn't know how deep the water was at this time, but it definitely had to be more than three hundred meters.
The shark had already been thrown out of the clouds by them, Ao Muyang felt that he could slow down, but the female fish was still swimming at an accelerated pace under the control of survival instinct, and he didn't want to be separated from the female, so he had to speed up.
I don't know how far I swam out, but the female finally slowed down, and the two big fish stayed in the deep sea and waited for a while before gradually rising.
Ao Muyang had no destination, he had to follow the female, the female seemed to have no destination either, it swam around randomly, swimming south and north for a while, like a headless fly.
After some time, the female finally had a definite direction to swim and she swam south.
Ao Muyang followed behind it, and they swam all the way, the water became shallower and shallower, and after a while, the sea water in front of them suddenly turned black.
He understands this, they have encountered the squid again, this is the squid is releasing ink.
Seeing the squid that appeared in front of him, Ao Muyang suddenly thought, presumably the female swordfish was looking for the squid when she was wandering around before, but she didn't know what means it used, so she swam around for a while and found the squid.
So he wondered, should he domesticate a swordfish? The sailfish seems to have a very strong ability to find cephalopods, and if he domesticates the swordfish, it will be easier to follow it to catch squid octopus or something in the future.
They came across another group of squid, and when they spotted the sailfish, they quickly released the ink, and a large group of squid put ink together, so that a large area of sea water was blackened.
Ao Muyang rushed into it, he rushed out of the black water at an accelerated speed, and then he was taken aback:
After rushing out of the black water, a shipwreck appeared in front of him!
The shipwreck is home to squid colonies, and when threatened, the squid rush into the wreck.
I don't know how many years the wreck has spent on the bottom of the sea, it is very large, 24 or 5 meters long, more than 10 meters wide, the tall bow and bulging stern have collapsed, and the thick mast is nowhere to be seen.
The squid burrowed into the shipwreck, their bodies slamming into the hull and smashing the rotting planks into pieces.
The female excitedly chases the squid to feed, apparently not having had enough to eat.
Ao Muyang got into the big ship excitedly, he hoped to find the wreck every time he went to sea, but he didn't find a few for several years, and there were even fewer of them, except for a Ming Dynasty warship and a few stamps, there was nothing else to gain.
This time he found another big shipwreck, and he made a sincere prayer to the Nine Heavens God Buddha with great anticipation, and he must bless him with some gains.
The wreck had been in the sea for so long that its hull had been in tatters, a pile of rotting wood, and some of the features of the hull were no longer visible.
The hull of the big ship may have been four or five meters high, but now it is no longer majestic, the planks on it have collapsed, and the left and right sides of the ship have also collapsed.
Seeing this, Ao Muyang sighed, it seems that there is nothing to gain, except for gold and silver, the other things in the sunken ship must have been finished.
Even if there was gold and silver in the ship, he would not be able to look for it, because he was now a fish, and he had no hands or feet, so he could not dig the planks of the ship and search inside.
He swam past the wreck with his tail and pectoral fins and pelvic fins, and when he reached the stern, he saw a turquoise jar out of the corner of his eye.
This discovery surprised him, and he thought it was an optical illusion, so he quickly turned sideways and took a closer look with one eye.
It turned out that this was not an illusion, there was indeed a turquoise jar at the stern of the boat, this jar was not small, it had to be thirty or forty centimeters high, thirty centimeters in diameter, and it looked short and chubby.
There was no pattern on the jar, it was just a pure turquoise, and it was stabbed obliquely in the mud and sand of the seabed, as if it had been 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 were no barnacles or anything like it attached to the appearance, and the appearance was rarely smooth.
He looked at the jar in a daze, and after a while, two tentacles stretched out of the jar, and it turned out to be a squid that came out.
After the squid appeared, it wiped the surface of the jar with its tentacles, and then it saw Ao Muyang next to it, and was so frightened that it put away its tentacles and quickly got back into the jar.
Seeing this scene, Ao Muyang probably guessed that the jar could be kept clean and not attached by some plankton and barnacles, but there were squid cleaning it.
So he was depressed again, the squid can't live for a few years, many can't even live for a year, if this jar is not attached to the sea creatures because of the protection of the squid, it can only mean that it has not been here for a long time.
His guess was wrong, the jar kept its luster not because of the squid's cleanliness, but because it hadn't been here for long.
Several speculations appeared in his mind one after another, and he pondered for a while, and then decided to bring this jar back, maybe it was an antique from a shipwreck?
Although it is unlikely, Lao Ao feels that it is still possible.
First of all, he had been swimming in the sea for so long that he didn't know where he had swam to, and it was very difficult to swim back to find the fishing boat.
Secondly, what if he could find the fishing boat? The sailfish is not human, and there is no way to take the jar without his hands, and there is no way to send the jar to him.
He could have retracted consciousness at will, but where was the swordfish? How could he determine the location of the wreck?
A series of problems came to his mind, and he was very annoyed: if only he had thrown the locator into the water and let the sailfish hold it, he had not eaten in the sea anyway, and his mouth was idle.
Of course, this can't be blamed for his lack of thoughtfulness, he didn't expect that the first time he transferred his consciousness to the doppelganger into the ocean, he ran into a shipwreck.
After some hard thinking, he still couldn't find a way to find the jar by taking it away or determining the location of the wreck, there were no markers here, it was far from the shore, and the swordfish's eyesight was still poor, even if it was allowed to swim out of the sea, it would not be possible to determine the location.
In his frustration, the squid in the jar popped out again to spy on him.
Ao Muyang didn't bother to pay attention to it, didn't even look at it, and continued to rack his brains there to find a way to take the jar.
The squid thought that it had not been discovered, and its heart became more and more wild, and it not only stretched its head out of the jar, but gradually stretched out its tentacles from the jar.
said that it was too late, and the female swordfish that was swimming towards Ao Muyang saw that it was interested later, and rushed over with a swish, and opened her mouth to bite the squid's head.
The squid also reacted quickly, and immediately retracted its head back into the jar, but it still had tentacles outside, and the female swordfish had quick eyes and mouth, and bit one of the squid's tentacles at once.
Then, the female swims with her tail and tries to pull the squid out of the jar, but the squid is very thief, and hides in the jar and does not go out, so the female takes her tentacle and picks it up with the jar......