Just as he arrived at the rocky area, a wriggling essence slowly crawled toward a crevice—it was an octopus.
This was a great find. After an hour of chasing the sea at night, he finally found something delicious.
Whether it was clams or razor clams, not the gigantic types, catching one or two wasn't really exciting.
But octopuses were different. This one was not small at all; it weighed about 250 to 300 grams and could make a whole dish.
Chu Mingcheng continued his search in the rocky crevices. There were many unknown varieties of shellfish and snails in the area. He picked up any that he did not recognize to examine them.
He had picked up several marine species that the guidebook did not respond to until he reached into a small pit and pulled out some small shellfish. Finally, the marine guidebook's experience increased by +1—he had found sea mussels.
49 marine species accounted for, just one short of the last.