Chapter 359 Guessing each other's thoughts
At three o'clock in the evening, the entire sea surface was completely dark. Even if it was not as drizzling outside the window now, it was the darkest time of the day. What's more, there were still some light raindrops hitting the window glass. ~ The little raindrops here are not as gentle as the traditional Gloucester fishing ground. If the light rain in the original fishing ground was a little cool, then the light rain here was covered with cold air. Perhaps the rain core was covered with ice crystals. The glass window sounded particularly loud at this time, and it was endless.
Bei Hai is now on his own boat bridge, holding a pen in his right hand and turning it gently. His eyes were looking forward with a little confused. His originally stretched eyebrows were locked together. At a glance, you can tell that something that Bei Hai couldn't figure out was surrounding the young captain.
If Jade had seen Bei Hai now three days ago, he would have been very happy. But it would be hard to say now, because at this point, Jade, who was almost the same as Bei Hai's shape, was also worried and entangled. However, Jade did not turn the pen but kept smoking while smoking while gently knocking the pen in his hand on the notebook.
Bei Hai turned his head and looked at the signal displayed on the radar. Jade's goddess was still in that position a few miles away from him, and couldn't help but scratch his head again.
He asked himself softly: "This is the fishing season. This old man hasn't even posted a net once for several days. What are he trying to do?"
As Jade said earlier, his actions made Bei Hai very confused. Not to mention that all the sailors on Bei Hai were a little confused about the behavior of the Goddess. So, some things are so strange that the Goddess did. People on the Arrow must be unhappy. If they don’t do anything here, there is no habit of the captain to the sailor on the Arrows.
The shuimen are better off working for several days in a row. This matter has no time to take up any free time in these people's minds. Sailors might as well find a place to lie on for a while, even if they are in a dress and sleep on the cold deck, it is better than thinking about this mess.
Unfortunately, the captain Bei Hai has nothing to do all day long. When he is free, he has to think of the little tail of the Goddess. When he thinks about Little Tail, he naturally thinks about what the old boy, Jade, wants to do! Bei Hai has not thought that Jade is observing how he fishes, or just wants to put some pressure on himself, but every time he gets this conclusion, Bei Hai automatically ignores it, because it seems unlikely that it is the fishing season now, and this year's fishing season is still late, which captain doesn't want to catch more fishing, and then live a little bit easier for the next year.
I have to say that Bei Hai is now complicating this problem himself. Jade really came to observe how Bei Hai fished. Of course, the most important thing is that Jade wanted to know how Bei Hai chose the location for the fishing gear. It is not easy to judge the tuna school underwater at a depth of hundreds of meters.
When Bei Hai was thinking about the intention of the Goddess, Jade was also scratching his lungs and trying to infer through the observations these days how Bei Hai saw the "appearance" of the big bluefin tuna on the sea surface. At the beginning, Jade wanted to combine what he got with his previous experience, and seemed to feel that he had some experience in his vague experience. However, as the arrows kept changing fishing spots in the past few days, Jade began to get a little crazy because more and more sea situations were contrary to the situation he had summarized before. Not to mention that he was a little contrary to his own experience and Bei Hai's choice. He used to be at the intersection of the ocean currents, but now he is directly rushing to the cold water sea area, and the arrows were still operating in the warm ocean currents the day and a half ago.
The position of the arrow during this period gave Jade a feeling of being wild and wild. It was like an antelope hanging on its horns and no trace to be found. Moreover, each fishing gear selected by Beihai had a rich catch that made people jealous. Jade believed that no matter how many days others have watched it, they would like to put down their fishing gear directly with the arrow.
"Captain! Go and have a rest. I'll watch the boat in the next time." Just as Jade was thinking about the fishing spot of the arrow with a headache, Martin Sico, who had been following Jade, pushed open the door of the bridge and walked in. He covered his mouth and yawned, saying that his entire butt was tilted to sit on the chair next to him. Then he directly raised his head and held it in his hand, and the large coffee cup with his head in his hand was missing half.
Seeing Jade's current appearance, Martin's sleepiness suddenly disappeared: "Captain doesn't understand, let's put aside some steps and do it slowly. Let's go at our own pace first and not be affected by Hull." Seeing the captain's appearance, what Jade said in the past two days. Martin is afraid that the past will happen again in his captain.
Martin also knew about Jed. As a number one fisherman before Beihai joined the tuna industry, Jed was first-class in both technology and enthusiasm, but since Beihai came, Jed felt that he had suffered a lot. Anyone who can be the first in a business is not an ordinary person, at least his mind and perseverance must be far beyond ordinary people. Of course, that stubbornness is not comparable to ordinary people.
"We only have to apply for the tuna license this fishing season, but we have chosen it. This year, we will try the waters. If it doesn't work, we should still focus on the Marberly blue lobster," Martin advised again.
Jade raised his head and looked at his first mate and smiled and said, "It's okay, I know. Now I'm a little confused about why Hull? Can Bet know that there are a large group of tuna under the sea. Is it really like everyone's private rumor that he is the lucky boy who is attracted by the fishing god?"
After saying this, Jade sneered and said, "We are destined to live under the shadow of a young boy who has just been in the industry for a few years?"
After hearing this, Martin sighed in his heart, then adjusted his thoughts and said to the self-defining captain: "I don't think about anything now. I just want to make more money during the fishing season and let my wife and children live a good life. I don't care who is first and who is second. I just care whether I have supported my family well. This is my responsibility. I will not think about anything else before I complete it 100%.
After hearing what Martin said, Jade couldn't help but raise his head and stare at Martin for a long time before saying, "I haven't noticed that you have become so good at persuading people now."
Jade naturally knew what Martin said. The Goddess is not just Jade. Martin and another crew member are also ship owners. The three families took out almost all the money they could get out, not only that, but also bank loans. If everyone did not have a decent catch this fishing season, then in a few months, it would be hard to say whether the Goddess is now or not, it would be safe to live in their own houses.
Why did Yumatin bet like this? It was because he followed Jed out of the sea and tried to catch some lobsters when he was in his arms. It turned out that the captain Jed really had two tricks about shrimp fishing. Martin felt that the success rate was at least 60%, so he made up his mind to bet on all his wealth. Now, seeing that Jed seemed to have a negative impact from Bei Hai's behavior, can you not be anxious?
"Don't worry! I know what to do." After saying that, he gently closed the small notebook in front of him. Martin thought so, Jade must think so, because like Martin, everyone bet on everything because of their new livelihood. Offshore fishing can no longer make ends meet, so if the new industry must succeed or not, then everyone can finish the game with the newly launched goddess.
"I'll take over, you go to bed," said Martin.
"Okay!" Jade stood up and said, picked up the notebook and walked into the cabin.
Bei Hai didn't come here to change himself, and in terms of labor intensity on the boat, Matt, the first mate, is not much easier than the crew. He is experiencing the process of harvesting fishing gear and then releasing fishing gear every day. Now all the sailors are in full load.
Although no one changed it, it was okay to take a nap. Bei Hai thought about the Goddess for a while and then failed to do anything about it. Then he raised his legs on the table, lowered the back of the chair, pulled a small blanket and covered it with his body. He closed his eyes and started to fall asleep within a few minutes.
After waiting for Bei Hai to open his eyes again, two and a half hours passed. If the usual days were changed, they would be shiny now, but because the rain was still falling, it was still dark outside the window, and there was still no trace of light on the sea just past six o'clock.
Standing up from the chair, Bei Hai felt that his bladder was a little bulging and immediately put some water. When he was waiting to come back, the first thing he thought of was the Goddess. When Bei Hai turned his gaze to the radar, he couldn't help but be stunned, because there was not only the shadow of the Goddess, but the only ship nearby seemed to appear, and it seemed that he had thrown his anchor in this way.
"Hey! These shameless things are really here." Bei Hai couldn't help but sneer and said with a sneer when he saw the little dots on the radar display.
Bei Hai couldn't help but get angry because the fishing boats surrounded the arrows. Now the arrows seemed to be trapped in an encirclement, and there were fishing boats everywhere.
Doududu! Just as Bei Hai was looking at the screen, the satellite phone at hand rang.
"Captain, there are several boats nearby, and these boats are quite close to us, which interferes with our operations," Joey said as he waited for the phone call.
Bei Hai couldn't help but frown when he heard the voice on the other end, because Bei Hai heard his crew members cursing loudly now, and the ones who opened their mouths were not one but a few, which showed that someone's ship was very close to the asterisk.
Chapter completed!