The Survivor from the Sea Chapter 13

By: Qin Yi
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I cleaned the three new glass bottles and put them away, replaced the crops in the planting pots, and took some wooden boards, leaves and iron products from the storage box. This time I planned to make some fishing nets. The map of this thing had been obtained a long time ago, but I didn't dare to make it because the storage volume of materials was not enough before going to the island.

I saw this thing on Jasper's float before, and asked about it while we were having dinner and chatting. He said that this thing can perfectly free up my hands, and at least I don't have to lean over the edge of the float every day to swing the sieve.

However, according to the statistics of the time he used the fishing net, although it was easier, the profit was indeed not as much as that of pure manual work, and was only about two-thirds of that of manual work. This profit might also be related to the fact that he was not diligent in collecting materials from the fishing net. He only collected two rounds a day, and it was possible that the net was full without him noticing.

What surprised Riley the most was that Jasper told her that if she wanted to install it, she could just tie it up with ropes like she did with a float board, and try not to nail it down with nails. She could then reinforce it after the float board was expanded to the size she needed and was completely formed.

As for why he emphasized this reminder, Jasper only said that it was a lesson learned through blood and tears. Riley understood it as soon as he heard it. He must have made the fishing net early, and was afraid that it was not reliable, so he nailed it down with iron nails. When he reluctantly dismantled the fishing net to expand the float board, it must have been broken. At that time, there were few supplies, and it would be a pity to waste any of them.

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