Mystery: emerging from the wilderness of knowledge

Chapter 476 Fish planted in the soil (page 12)

On the deck of the Future, Renekton led Paz, who had been coaxed, towards the cabin, and happened to bump into Frank walking out of it.

Renekton glanced at the bucket of strange mushrooms held in the other man's hand, and the corners of his mouth twitched slightly and said:

"Good evening, Frank, what are you going to do?"

A hearty smile appeared on Frank's face, he temporarily put the barrel aside, and then said:

"Hey, Al, you finally replied. I was just about to write to you asking for a new batch of monster corpses."

"These are mushrooms that have failed to be developed. Although they can achieve rapid reproduction through the flesh and blood of monsters, they will accumulate toxins and pollution inside. I am about to dump them into the sea."

Renekton glanced at the strange mushrooms that hit the barrel. Under the crimson moonlight, he could clearly see that there were some undulations on the surface of the mushrooms, as if they were breathing weakly.

Doesn’t it need to be inactivated in advance? What if this thing floods the sea? Renekton sighed in his heart, and then said in a deep voice:

"To accumulate toxins and pollution, can the pollution be accumulated by producing fruits? In this case, the other parts besides the fruits can be used."

While speaking, he raised his right hand forward, and a ball of slowly rotating star sand quickly condensed in his palm. Stars emerged one after another, densely packed and dazzling.

These stars shed light one after another from the mid-air, and merged into a dazzling white, covering all the mushrooms in the barrel. Those weird mushrooms that were still breathing slightly were quickly dissolved by the starlight, collapsed and dissipated.

Frank's eyes lit up when he saw this, and he said with a somewhat excited tone:

"This ability is great for cleaning up the remnants of experiments! It's so convenient."

As expected of you, Renekton sighed in his heart, and then suggested with some doubts:

"You could try raising something like a piranha and feed it those discarded experimental products."

"It is too dangerous to keep this kind of thing on the ship, and the composition of my experimental product is too complex. If the accumulation of toxins and pollution causes it to mutate out of control, it will be troublesome."

Frank shook his head and rejected the proposal, then looked at Paz who was standing aside and said:

"I recently researched a plant that can produce fish. You just need to put the prepared seeds into the belly of a live fish and then bury it in the soil. The seeds will grow in less than a day. It grows into a strong vine and bears fresh fish.”

"And we are free to choose the species of fish, but the fish grown from the vines all have the same taste, and the texture may be different from normal fish. Other than that, it has nothing to do with normal fish. the difference."

The black cat squatting on the deck beside him arched his back and stared at Frank as if he had seen a natural enemy:

"What kind of devil are you! Why do you do this to my little fish!"

"To be honest, those fish are not dried fish before they are dried, so I didn't do anything bad to your dried fish."

Frank corrected Paz with a serious expression, saying that he didn't have Huo Huo's beloved dried fish.

Plant a fish in the soil in the morning, and harvest a basket of fish in the evening. Is it time to plant Sister Moon next?

Renekton's thoughts were swirling in his mind for a while, and he couldn't help but look at Frank curiously and asked:

"Can we grow creatures other than fish? After all, this is the sea, and there is no shortage of all kinds of sea fish."

"It's not possible yet. The body structures of different species are different. At present, this kind of plant can only copy and grow the body of fish."

"What do you want to eat? Beef or mutton? Or poultry? I'll ask them to prepare more for the next resupply of the Future. By then, they should be able to develop plants that can grow cattle, sheep, or even chickens and ducks. "

Frank said with some enthusiasm, and the expression on his face was visibly excited.

"I'm just curious to ask. These meats are not difficult to buy. I don't think it is necessary to study this plant deliberately. Instead of studying these novel plants, it is better to improve some existing crops."

"For example, coffee, milk and sugar are combined together to directly produce finished brewed coffee."

"What a good idea. Why didn't I think of this before? Although most of the crew members on the ship don't like coffee, they can be turned into a production line and sell these products in exchange for research funds."

The more Frank talked, the more excited he became. He put his arm around Renekton's shoulders and said:

"Come on, let's go to the cafeteria to have some late-night snacks and chat while eating. A lot of inspiration suddenly came to my mind."

The next morning, the "Future" advanced a long distance along the whaling route, and the number of ships in the surrounding waters decreased significantly.

Renekton sat on the side of the bow of the "Future", blowing the cold sea breeze in the morning and admiring the sunrise on the sea.

He casually dragged out a piece of pale yellow blank paper from the void, rubbed it gently with the fingers of his right hand, and used starlight to create a translucent pen, which he kept sketching on the paper. The pen made of starlight was magically drawn on the paper leaving behind brightly colored lines.

Paz curled up and leaned against the side of the boat, yawning sleepily and complaining dissatisfiedly:

"Meow. Why did you go to the bow of the boat to blow the wind without sleeping so early in the morning? And why did you drag me out of the nest too!"

"Do you want to eat the special dried fish that Frank prepared for you? The one that was planted last night and just picked from the vine this morning."

Renekton said in a calm voice while drawing colorful lines on the paper.

Paz stopped talking, hung his head and huddled up. He felt that eating the fish grown by Frank was the greatest insult to a cat.

Klein also appeared on the deck at some unknown time. He pressed the half-high silk top hat on his head with one hand to prevent it from being blown away by the howling sea wind. He said hesitantly:

"Grown fish?"

Renekton nodded without raising his head and said:

"You should have met Frank, the first mate on this ship. He is a druid. His biggest hobby is studying all kinds of strange plants and animals."

"He recently achieved the achievement of burying fish in the soil at night and harvesting a grape rack of fish the next morning. He is currently trying his best to promote his products to others. If you go to the canteen now, you will see all the fish. He grew all the food last night.”

"It's hard to evaluate, but there should be no shortage of fish in the sea, right?"

The corner of Klein's mouth twitched. Based on his limited knowledge from last night to now, he felt that there was something wrong with the crew of the "Future". This "Star Admiral" brought a boatload of problem children. Including the person and cat in front of me.

While the two were talking, two whaling ships appeared on the sea ahead. As soon as they noticed the flag flying on the "Future", they responded quickly.

The two whaling ships quickly adjusted their positions and pointed their sides towards this side. The cannons placed on both sides of the ship were ready to fire.

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