Chapter 35: The School of Fish

Mia was surprised and asked, "Why are there schools of fish under our raft?" Xingyu replied: "Shade! Fish are also afraid of the sun and will hide in the shade during the day. In the vast sea, our rafting raft is the best shade. At the speed at which we take the bait, I guess there are a lot of fish down there! When Miya heard Xingyu say this, she immediately wanted to go down and have a look.

But the whales had just passed, and the young whales were making trouble under the raft for a while. The fish under the raft must have been scared away, and they will have to wait for the fish to gather again tomorrow.

After breakfast the next day, Mia clamored to go down to the sea to see the fish. Xingyu had no choice but to say helplessly: "When the sun is fierce, the fish will begin to gather." In the morning, we still fished first, and then went down to see it at noon. "After the whale's trouble, the speed of the fish to take the bait is really slow.

Mia didn't catch a single fish, so she couldn't help complaining: "How can this be? The whale swam past us yesterday, and after a night, there was not a single fish. The fish won't be scared away and won't come back, right? Seeing Mia, who was about to lose patience, Xingyu smiled and comforted: "Don't worry! There is only one shady place in the whole sea, the raft. When the sun is fierce, the fish will definitely come back to shade the sun. "But the weather at sea is changeable, and it suddenly rains near noon.

Mia immediately looked at the dark clouds in the sky with a sad face. Seeing that Miya, who was depressed, was still standing in the rain, Xingyu ran over and picked up Mia.

Miya was suddenly picked up, struggled symbolically, and glared at Xingyu, lightly pounded Xingyu's chest, and let Xingyu carry herself into the lifeboat to hide from the rain.

Luckily, the showers came and stopped quickly. And after the rain, the sky without clouds makes the sun even more violent.

After noon, the fish get hooked faster and faster. Heungwoo knew that the fish were starting to gather under the raft, so he began to prepare.

Heungwoo is trained in diving and can hold his breath for about a minute and a half. However, people who have never practiced apnea can only hold for about 30 seconds.

So Xingyu connected the soft glue hose that he had brought back from the yacht to the snorkeling tube next to the snorkeling goggle again.

Xingyu handed Miya the diving goggles connected to the soft glue hose and put them on, and then Xingyu tied one end of the soft glue hose to the side of the container so that Mia could breathe in the sea.

Then Xingyu also took out the expired bread that had been dried and prepared to be used as bait and put it in his trouser pocket. There were also a lot of rusks in the lifeboats, which were intended to be used as bait for fishing.

However, both Xingyu and Mia like to fish with the lure fishing method, so until now, there are rusks in the boat.

After the preparations, Xingyu dived into the sea to check first. Sure enough, there was a school of fish swimming under the raft.

Heungwoo immediately called Mia down. Mia couldn't dive, so she had to climb in at the bottom of the raft. After entering the bottom of the raft, Mia stared at the 'wonder' in front of her with wide eyes.

Although there are many similar pictures on the Internet, the moment I witnessed with my own eyes still shocked Mia.

A school of fish swims under the raft. One after the other swims out of various forms, sometimes in a circle, sometimes in a figure 8, and from time to time in a zigzag.

And as the fish population changes, the scales will reflect light from different angles. The scene of a school of fish gathering around it is like a kaleidoscope of change.

Mia, who saw a school of fish swimming in the sea for the first time, opened her eyes in surprise and was shocked to see the school of fish changing shapes.

Soon after, Mia discovered that there were more schools of fish swimming deeper at the bottom of the raft. Different species of fish, each forming its own school of fish.

Flocks of fish roam in the colorful rays of the sun, and the underwater world is like a shining crystal palace.

At this time, Xingyu took out the bread and stuffed it into Miya's hand. Mia saw Heung-woo gesturing with her hand and asked her to go in and tear the bread and feed the fish.

Mia immediately put her hands on the bottom of the raft and climbed to the middle of the raft. Mia tore off a small piece of bread and threw it out, and immediately a fish swam in the middle of the school.

After the fish tried it, they ate the bread in one bite. Then he swam to Mia without fearing life. When Mia saw a fish approaching, she happily tore off a small piece of bread and threw it to the fish like a child.

When the fish saw it this time, they immediately rushed over in groups to fight for food. Frightened, Mia immediately tore the bread in her hand into several small pieces and threw them out, and the fish immediately pecked separately.

After the fish finished eating the bread, they did not disperse, and then the fish swam around Mia. Mia watched as the fish swirled around her, and curiously reached out to touch the fish.

Before Mia's hand touched the fish, the fish scattered and fled. But it wasn't long before the fish gathered around Mia again.

Mia held out her hand again, but the fish still scattered, and then gathered again. After several times, Mia stretched out her hand, and the fish no longer scattered, but the fish still avoided Mia's hand.

Mia plays with the fish like an eagle catching a chicken. Throughout the afternoon, the excited Mia had a lot of fun with the fish.

Mia, who was tired of playing, and Heung-woo lay down on the raft to rest together. Mia suddenly said on a whim: "There are many fish under the raft, if we shoot fish with a speargun under the raft, will it be faster than fishing?" After hearing the method that Miya came up with, Xingyu was stunned for a moment, and after thinking about it, he said, "Since it's called a speargun, of course you can shoot fish." And you might be able to skewer a few fish with one shot! However, if the fish see us shooting, I am afraid that when they see us going into the sea, they will flee immediately. Miya continued to ask, puzzled, "We also fish!" Why didn't the fish run away when they saw us? Xingyu continued to explain: "This is different! The fish didn't see us fishing, and for the other fish, the hooked fish just disappeared, and the school didn't see the hooked fish die. So the school of fish will not be afraid. After listening to Xingyu's explanation, Miya understood that shooting fish was only a one-time harvest and could not be used often, so she had to give up.