The Fisherman Who Never Catches Fish-Chapter 123 - 106: Blue Sky, White Clouds... This Time I’m Going to Fish for Sharks! (Please Subscribe)

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Time flew by, and the next day arrived.

Everyone was still in the preparation stage for the sea trip, not yet setting out.

The three of them were busy with their own matters, acting separately.

Those who needed to rest stayed in the hotel, while others went out to purchase supplies.

In West Sea City, they didn't have to worry about being surrounded by a swarm of media reporters since almost no one recognized them here.

Nor did anyone know they had arrived in West Sea City.

Fang Hao went to the seaside dock to get the fishing boat ready in advance.

He wanted to inspect the goods first to see what kind of fishing boat the system had given him.

It wouldn't do for him to not know what the system-provided fishing boat looked like when they're set to go fishing tomorrow.

Upon arriving at the dock, Fang Hao took a look around.

The dock was relatively large, with quite a number of fishing boats moored.

There were fishing boats of all sizes, from large ones weighing dozens or hundreds of tons, to smaller ones of just a few tons.

All sizes of fishing boats could be found here.

Taking advantage of the lack of attention from the people around him, Fang Hao also released the fishing boat from the System Space.

The fishing boat disappeared from the System Space, but it didn't appear out of thin air at the dock right away.

Just as Fang Hao was beginning to wonder,

A small fishing boat of about a dozen tons approached from a distance.

Fang Hao was a bit confused, not knowing if this boat was indeed his.

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A few minutes later, the fishing boat docked at the pier, and a man in a blue vest disembarked.

After getting off the boat, the man walked towards Fang Hao and said respectfully,

"Mr. Fang, this is the fishing boat you rented."

So it was.

Fang Hao had initially thought the boat, like his car, would appear out of nowhere.

But this time was different.

The boat was brought over by a dedicated staff member, handed over to Fang Hao.

This way, all the paperwork was in order.

It was a surprise to him; the system had thought everything through, leaving no room for any procedural issues.

No matter who investigated, there wouldn't be any problems found.

This was a reward from the system, with all the paperwork and documentation issues already taken care of, considering every detail.

The man handed over the keys to the cockpit and the boat rental documents to Fang Hao.

After all, he only had the right to use it for a month, so… it was essentially a rental.

Except that Fang Hao didn't need to spend any money.

Saving a sum on rental fees.

After handing over the boat to Fang Hao, the blue-clad staff member left and disappeared from sight.

Without much interaction with Fang Hao.

It looked very mysterious.

But Fang Hao didn't dwell on it, as these matters were of no concern to him.

Having pocketed the keys and the documents, Fang Hao's gaze turned to the fishing boat.

The boat was roughly a dozen tons, not very large.

But it was large enough for their use.

The blue paint on the hull looked pretty decent, and the whole body was made of steel construction.

Compared to the other fishing boats nearby, it also looked relatively new.

Fang Hao then boarded the fishing boat to inspect its condition.

As a reward from the system, there should be no issues with the boat.

He just wanted to take a look to get familiar with it.

Otherwise, when it was time to set sail, he would be unfamiliar with the boat's internal environment.

He boarded and checked around, examining the conditions inside the cockpit.

The navigation equipment, communication devices, life jackets, bilge pumps, and anchor winches were all complete.

After getting acquainted with the surroundings, Fang Hao prepared to return, locking the cockpit door.

With the boat now secured, they should be able to head out to sea tomorrow.

However, since it was only a small fishing boat, they would only be able to operate nearshore and couldn't venture into the open sea.

But that was enough for them.

Their crew was composed of either newcomers or semi-novices.

Xiao Pang Chen Sheng was still a newbie; he had never been sea fishing and needed time to get used to it.

As for Fang Hao, though he had experience with sea fishing in his past life, it had been quite some time, and he was a bit rusty and needed to familiarize himself again.

Therefore, fishing nearshore was sufficient.

The fish nearshore weren't too big and were easier to catch.

After returning, Fang Hao needed to discuss the navigation plan with Old Ye.

They needed to determine their sea route and how many days they would be out.

"I think for our first trip out to sea, three days would be appropriate."

Upon learning the size of the fishing boat Fang Hao rented, Old Ye's cousin shared his opinion.

For their first voyage with the relatively small fishing boat, three days at sea seemed appropriate.

Any longer than that, and they might not feel comfortable.

After all, among their group was Xiao Pang who had never been to sea.

A three-day trip was also easier to plan.

Since they would be nearshore, first they would accumulate some experience.

"Yeah, I think three days is pretty suitable too."

Fang Hao agreed with Old Ye's cousin's opinion.

The other was a former seaman with much more experience than him at seafaring, so his suggestions were important.

Xiao Pang had no objections whatsoever.

He was just there for the experience.

Leaving the planning to the other two.

Thus, Fang Hao and Old Ye finalized the voyage and other arrangements.

Next was to prepare fresh water and food for the three-day sea trip.

Especially fresh water, which was of great importance.

Without fresh water at sea, actual danger could arise.

In terms of food, if they ran out, they could still fish for sustenance.

But Fang Hao wasn't too worried, as he had Fasting Pills on hand.

If they encountered a special situation, like getting lost without access to fresh water, he would distribute his Fasting Pills to everyone.