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Chapter 586: A Fishing Genius! Athlete -Level Throwing!

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

At that very moment, the gentle sound of rain escalated, transforming into a torrential downpour.

The waves churned and clashed against each other violently.

Viewers in the live-streaming room grew increasingly worried.

“It’s over, a storm is coming! Host, stop fishing! Hurry up and get out of there!” one exclaimed.

“Yes, with weather like this, a small boat like this one is unreliable. I think trying to catch fish could lead to more danger than reward!” another viewer added.

“Fish can be caught anytime, but you only have one life!” someone else warned.

Everyone watched with great trepidation, deeply concerned for Luo Feng’s safety. After all, where could they find such a charismatic treasure-hunting host again? If something happened to him, they would never again see such an entertaining program.

Soon, some viewers even noticed waves towering four to five meters high, and the live-streaming room was filled with cries of dismay.

The whole boat was now swaying to and fro. Luo Feng stood on it, and if not for his robust physical condition, he would have been unable to maintain his balance.

Even Lin Yueting, who was at the helm, could only clutch the control wheel tightly, stabilizing her body.

“Everyone, don’t worry! My sixth sense tells me that there must be a school of fish here!” Luo Feng reassured.

The bigger the storm, the more valuable the fish, and now was not the time to back down. After preparing for a whole day and traveling such a long distance, Luo Feng would not be content if he left without catching a single fish. With a whoosh, suddenly, a shadow darted out from the water.

Luo Feng’s eyes brightened, and almost at the same time, he threw his fish spear at the shadow.

Long ago, during his treasure-hunting and tomb-raiding days, Luo Feng had mastered various hunting skills.

These skills were not limited to land animals; they encompassed marine creatures as well. Whether it was a bow and arrow, spear, or fish spear, Luo Feng was proficient in all of them.

The viewers were astounded. They could only see Luo Feng stepping back slightly, his movements resembling those of an athlete throwing a javelin—a textbook throw.

With another whoosh, the harpoon shot out at high speed.

The shadow in the waves sank slightly and was directly pierced. “What the heck, what’s going on? Is he really that skilled?”

“Such an accurate shot! From such a distance, he actually hit it?”

“I think he’s using some sort of targeting system!” “Hahaha, a targeting system? Isn’t that only for firearms?”

“Awesome host!”

“It doesn’t seem to be a sailfish!” Luo Feng reeled the spear back in, only to discover a slightly larger sardine on the end. He promptly threw it back.

Heaven cherishes life.

With such a wound, it was uncertain whether the fish would survive, but Luo Feng had given it a chance. If it died, he could not be blamed. Of course, some might call this cruel.

Heh, but wasn’t the pork, mutton, and beef people ate every day cruel as well?

Soon, many fish began to jump and thrash about in that area, sardines leaping wildly like boiling water.

Luo Feng knew that a natural predator must have entered the sardine school; otherwise, they wouldn’t behave so agitatedly.

And the natural enemy of sardines could very likely be a sailfish.

“It’s a sailfish, this time for sure!” Luo Feng’s eyes narrowed, excitement and joy filling his heart.

He quickly composed himself, took his harpoon, and began to prepare.

“Wow, it really is!”

“What a beautiful sailfish!”

“This one must be over three meters!”

“More than three meters, I think it should be four!”

“It’s so fast; in the blink of an eye, it swam so far. True to its reputation as a sailfish, I can hardly make out its shape!” the viewers commented, energized by the appearance of the sailfish.

“I’ve finally found it, everyone. This creature’s speed is astonishing, and calling it the swimming champion of the sea would not be an exaggeration! It can reach speeds of up to 110 kilometers per hour! It’s practically impossible to catch up with them in a large boat or ordinary yacht in the midst of waves,” Luo Feng explained, his voice filled with awe and excitement. Honestly, the sailfish might well be the fastest fish in the ocean.

Otherwise, it wouldn’t be so rare, expensive, or difficult to catch.

A single one might be worth thousands of yuan.

Of course, if people were talking about the farm-raised ones they ate in restaurants, Luo Feng had nothing to say about those.

“Little Lin, step on it! Head over there, quickly!” Luo Feng commanded. Although he was ready to throw his harpoon, the creature was swift, fleeing as if sensing danger.

“No problem, leave it to me!” Lin Yueting assured him, confident in the speed of their small boat—it belonged to the super-fast category among speedboats, capable of reaching 120 kilometers per hour.

Though sailfish were fast, that was only their average speed. They didn’t always swim that fast. Their speed depended on the terrain, whether they wanted to escape, and other factors.

Soon, the small boat caught up, discovering that the sailfish was not fleeing but chasing after a school of sardines. The hunt was on..

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