On the ninth day, there was a bumper harvest of treasure hunting by the sea

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I just wanted to get a few leaves from a coconut tree.

I'm not good at climbing trees.

But I climbed up to top my shelter.

I just threw a piece of stone down, and I accidentally fell off the tree.

That's right, coming down from a few meters high, my leg twisted and swollen up a lot, I don't know if it was broken.

Then I crawled back to the shelter and lay on the "bed" for a day, yes, a whole day.

When I woke up today, I found that although my left leg and ankle were still swollen, I was still able to stand up.

I don't have much time.

Can't afford to waste.

It's not in my plan at all.

Today I'm going to the seaside and look for everything useful.

It still hurts when I step on the ground, and I thought it was much better, but it wasn't until just now that I realized that it wasn't.

The pain was in my bones, and although I tried hard to get to the ground, my instinctive stress response forced me to lift my heels.

No way, it took me a long time to find a branch that I could support.

Finally I was at the beach again.

Looking at the rolling tide, I asked myself, "What are you holding onto? ”

The ultimate answer is, I'm afraid of death, I want to survive.

It's just too hard to survive, I told myself.

Several times, there was a voice in my heart that wanted me to go into the sea, to let me melt into the water.

Eventually, I shook my head and left.

……

Today the beach did not come in vain, I found some good things.

A suitcase, a few broken fishing nets, and a few pieces of broken wood.

There was even a worn-out slipper.

Even though there aren't many things, they all give me value to use.

As I was about to return with the loot, I noticed that the tide was receding, and the water was rapidly receding, revealing a reef that had been hidden under the water.

A lot of seabirds rushed down.

It reminded me that I was going to have a chance to pick up seafood.

The first thing that came to me was a starfish, which can be eaten even when grilled, and I've seen it at a barbecue stand.

Walking near a reef, I found oysters again, which is my favorite, and I grabbed the gravel next to the reef like crazy and beat it desperately.

After a long time, I only got two, just two.

It's better than nothing.

Then I rummaged around the reef again, and I caught a few small crabs.

I also caught a few small fish.

Unexpectedly, I also caught a moray eel, which should be about a pound.

Reluctantly looking at the reef full of oysters, I left.

After all, I don't have time to toss anymore, although I really want to eat this delicacy, but I can't do it now, I can only use the least amount of consumption to get the most energy.

I don't know the rules of the tide, and if I try to eat it, I can be swept away by the waves at any time.

I said I, I'm afraid of death, so I'd better wait for the oysters to have a chance later.

After packing the loot into this worn-out suitcase and barely closing it, I dragged it and headed for the shelter.

As I passed through the coconut groves, I was fascinated by the sound of rustling under the trees.

I gently lowered the suitcase I was carrying, held the branch in my hand tightly, and slowly leaned towards the place where the sound was coming from.

The palms of my hands were constantly overflowing with sweat, and my heart was beating rapidly.

I was afraid that some monster would suddenly appear and scare me.

But curiosity is always the greatest weapon against fear.

Finally, I was only three steps away from the coconut tree.

The sound of rustling seemed to hear my approach, and it actually stopped.

It made me even more nervous, and I was sweating on my forehead.

Finally, after three steps, I saw the source of the sound.

What a big spider!

However, if you look closely, it has a carapace all over its body.

This must be a coconut crab, I've seen it on TV.

But I've never seen anything this big, and its body is bigger than my head.

The huge pincers were waving at me like a demonstrative, and I wanted to knock it to death with the branch in my hand.

But it didn't take long for me to be dismissed by my own childish ideas.

Because my branches were cut off by him......

And it still held its head up, waving the giant pincers in an attempt to scare me away.

But it clearly underestimated my IQ.

I turned around and grabbed the suitcase, covered it over my head, and I jumped on it hard.

As a result, I was not satisfied with the speculation, and with a click, I won.

It's so heavy, it should be about ten pounds.

Today is my lucky day, so much delicious food, my pace of going back is faster.

Finally, before dark, I returned to the shelter and lit a campfire.

Today is destined to be a day to celebrate, and with so much food, it should be enough for me to eat.

I put two oysters against the fire, and I wanted to eat them raw, but I had diarrhea, so as long as I roasted them slightly, I could eat them with peace of mind.

The starfish was thrown by me directly by the fire.

The crabs and fish were stuffed into the cans I picked up the day before, and I carefully threw the salt into them.

The cans heat up quickly against the fire.

I divided the coconut crab into several pieces, and I roasted the body by the fire, and I stuck the crab legs on the branches and diagonally by the fire.

In addition to these, there is also a moray eel.

The moray eels were skewered on the branches by me, and they hadn't even started to roast. I just can't keep myself busy.

The oysters were ripened the fastest, and it didn't take long for the shells to open, the juice inside was boiling, and I gently pulled with a twig to reveal the snow-white flesh inside.

I quickly pulled out the oyster, and before it had cooled completely, I picked it up and poured it into my mouth.

Hot, I exhaled heavily.

But then all sorts of bliss began to fill my mouth, soft, delicate, slightly sweet, tender, smooth, with a hint of seawater and a hint of saltiness.

I enjoyed it so much, it was so wonderful, and then I ate the second one in one bite.

After eating the oysters, the starfish also steamed up and told me that I could eat it.

I haven't eaten this thing, I've only seen other people eat it.

To be honest, the contents are indeed a bit disgusting, I think the intensive patients will not be able to bear it when they see it, I smelled it, the taste is a bit similar to the silt mixed with rotting leaves in the forest, but the taste is a bit crab roe when you eat it, although the taste is a bit heavy.

Next, it is the most perfect coconut crab today, I didn't expect the taste of this crab to be so perfect, full of elasticity, the crab legs are particularly delicious, how to say, I feel that its meat is very similar to crayfish, especially the feeling of chewiness.

It is worth mentioning that my soup today is also perfect, I can taste the light saltiness, and add small fish and small crab to enhance the freshness.

I drank this jar of soup in one fell swoop.

I was so full that I didn't even eat the moray eel and fell asleep.