C301 Nocturnal Evening on a Fishing Vessel

He was indeed willing to travel with her, but unfortunately, Ning Caier's wish would be difficult to fulfill as they were currently in a fishing boat and would only be robbed.

"Don't you think that this scenario is very handsome? You have played so many roles in your life and experienced so many things. When have you ever been a pirate?"

Ning Caier had always been a chivalrous woman, so she wanted to perform with a sword. Fortunately, although there was a problem with her settings this time, they were at least on the same boat. Tomorrow, she would definitely go onto the deck to have a look, and it would be best if she could run two laps on the same boat. She had long envied the life of a ship sailing on the sea. Although Ouyang Jue also had a cruise ship, that type of sightseeing cruise was different from this kind of real ship.

Ning Caier's body swayed left and right according to the waves of the ocean. The deck structure of this fishing boat was wooden, and stepping on it made a slight noise.

Ouyang Jue wanted to tell Ning Caier that the current situation was definitely not one that a ship should have. This kind of swaying level could only mean that the ship's balance system was too lagging behind, and a real ship would definitely not have this kind of situation, but he knew that he could not say these words out loud right now, in order to avoid ruining the atmosphere.

Cai'er, it's no problem for me to accompany you to the deck tomorrow, but just running is fine, and there's probably no space for you to run around the deck. Cai'er, tomorrow, it's no problem for me to accompany you to the deck, but just running is fine, but just running is fine, because there's no space for you to run around on the deck.

Ouyang Jue kissed Ning Caier's hair. Her hair smelled like water, like mermaids swimming up from the seabed, so Ouyang Jue added a few strokes to the sea chart, causing it to be surrounded by shells and seaweed. It looked exceptionally beautiful.

However, Ouyang Jue didn't care about all this. He could easily wrap up a sea tunnel and marry Ning Caier, allowing them to be in an environment similar to the ocean but at the same time avoid being flooded by danger.

"I wouldn't recognize you even more if you did that. Actually, I just have a small impression of you. I read that book a long time ago, when I was a teenager. At that time, I felt especially good about this race and felt that they were very simple and honest."

Ning Caier kept thinking about the blackboard in front of him, but she couldn't think of a book that introduced him to this place. It seemed to describe a very small tribe, and one of the few small races that exist in the world today.

If the fishing boat had come from this small race, they would not have been able to understand their language, for it was an old human language from a thousand years ago, and since then the lives of those people had not changed with the changes in the world, as they had done a thousand years ago, and the sun had risen and set, just as it had done a thousand years ago.

Although this law that was as immutable as the sun was a little boring in the eyes of others, in the eyes of Ning Caier, it was extremely precious. She had always felt that change was not the best way to live in this world and sometimes, eternity was also a comfortable lifestyle.

"Isn't the world from a thousand years ago a little too far? The mere absence of a bathroom is enough to annoy you. "

Ouyang Jue felt that there was something wrong with the book. A thousand years ago, there should have been no living beings on these islands.

Unless, like in the ancient legends, a group of heavenly women suddenly descended upon the human world and taught everyone how to farm animals and weave yarn. However, that kind of world could only be a legend, it would never become a reality. If there really was a Heavenly Girl in this world, they definitely wouldn't want to see the world become so ugly.

Maybe they would directly launch a wave of water and drown the entire world, then, they would start a new cycle of life. However, Ouyang Jue was actually envious of those primitive people now, because according to the legends, the primitive people did not have any different languages, and everyone spoke the same language. If only this could become a reality, he could immediately communicate with this captain to send them home.

"Can you put your data aside? Don't you think that's romantic? Without a cell phone, without a computer, you live by the operation of the sun."

Ning Caier felt that Ouyang Jue's words were a bit of a beauty. She used to think that this race was a fantasy and she would even like to take a look at that place if she had the chance to, but she didn't expect that she would actually come here for such a strange reason.

Although she was a little further away from her original goal, she was still eager to meet the people on the boat. Perhaps, the moment they met, they would have a particularly intimate feeling.

"Do you think that the people on this boat will be primitive people? I'm afraid that it will disappoint you. I can tell you for sure that they are not."

Ouyang Jue immediately interrupted his fantasies. Although the skin color of the people on the boats were darker, but they were definitely normal humans. He couldn't see any trace of a primitive human's aura from them, which meant that they lived in the same time and space, and had the same degree of evolution.

Judging from this point, even if they had transmigrated, it would not take more than a hundred years to traverse it. Furthermore, Ning Caier had fantasized about seeing the primitive man in the fairy tale, not the real anthropological textbook, where the primitive man in the textbook only had reproduction as his basic goal. It was not as romantic as in the fairy tale.

"You data maniac!" Now any sense of beauty has been ruined by you. "

Ning Caier thought that Ouyang Jue didn't understand what she meant at all, so she escaped from his embrace and directly sat on the kitchen table. Her feet kept swaying back and forth on the table, her eyes were filled with the look of reminiscence, as if she was living in a dream.

She even closed her eyes and inhaled deeply before stretching her waist. The most obvious feeling was that she was hungry. The hot oyster soup given to her by the doctor didn't have much of an effect, it could only keep her alive but not fill her stomach. Therefore, she was anxiously looking at the kitchen, hoping to find something here.

"Your beautiful imagination will return to reality eventually. This is the most practical thing. I'll help you cook whatever you want to eat."

After hearing that Ning Caier wanted to eat something, he immediately got busy in the kitchen. At the same time, her brain was constantly thinking about how many times he had looked at the sea map painted on the wall, but she was still unable to connect these people to what Ning Caier had said.

That kind of fantasy was too unreal. It was completely not something that could be deduced from normal scientific logic. However, it was not scientific logic for the two of them to be able to survive in such a harsh weather.

Ouyang Jue looked outside the window. He did not know what time it was, but he could tell from the dark sea water that it was ten in the night. He had once seen a handmade, simple coordinate system in the books, where one would be able to see the location when there was a moon.

However, he hadn't found all the materials needed to create those coordinates. Furthermore, there wasn't even a sliver of light outside, let alone to check the coordinates.

"Can you cook here? It's much worse than the kitchen at home."

There was no refrigerator in the kitchen, but there was a natural storage room. These crew members filled a large water tank with ice cubes and filled it with all the food they ate everyday, but they only ate some worthless fish and shellfish, while the rest of them would have to be brought back to sell for money. The seasonings were also made with simple oil and salt, such that even Ouyang Jue would probably only be able to cook some fish soup to satisfy his hunger.

"You're underestimating me too much. As long as there's food in the kitchen, it's not important at all."

Ouyang Jue did not stop with his knife, he fished out a medium sized fish from the water vat and cut off its bones, then threw all the fish heads and bones into a large jar to cook the soup. He started a big fire until only the milky white thick soup was left.

At the same time, he put the fish meat into the frying pan and cooked each piece. The fish meat that Ouyang Jue fried was tender on the outside, added with the soup made from the head of the fish and the seasonings made by the fragmented oysters, it was done with a Western cuisine.

Ning Caier stuffed a big mouthful of the broth into her mouth. As expected, the broth was smooth and fresh, not any worse than the cooking of a 5 star hotel, it was just that this small piece was useless. Ning Caier finished it in two bites, she could only stare at the stove in anticipation of finding some new food.

"There's plenty of fish in the bucket. It wouldn't be a problem even if I cooked a whole table full of them for you."

Ouyang Jue quickly returned to the kitchen. He was extremely happy to be able to cook for Ning Caier, even if it meant a lifetime of work, he wouldn't feel bored of it. This made Ning Caier a little embarrassed, as she couldn't really help him in the kitchen, she could only accompany him and chat.

"Can the people on this ship really not come from that island? Maybe they evolved after all these years."

Ning Caier had always been obsessed with her own imagination. She hoped that the story she saw was real, so she told Ouyang Jue her thoughts while she ate, hoping to get his confirmation. It was just that Ouyang Jue seemed to have decided to be rational today.

"Their language is strange indeed, but it's impossible not to have any contact with other people. I already saw this fishing boat this morning, it shouldn't be small in size. It shouldn't be large enough for just the locals to live on, and it wouldn't be able to land on such an island."

Although Ouyang Jue trusted in his memory, the small island that she had described didn't really match the size of the fishing boat. Although this fishing boat couldn't be considered the largest, it would at least need a decent port in order to fit it. Furthermore, there were a lot of fish caught every day, and without a large pier, it was impossible for these fish to be transported to various markets and supermarkets before death.

"Can you be more romantic? Aren't you always romantic?" Ning Caier felt that the Ouyang Jue that was flooded by the ocean was a little different. He became very rational, so rational that it made people feel bored.