Chu Mingcheng swam to the waters near the solitary island's cliff, where the current's influence was less.
It was currently a calm period of low tide, and the water was about fifteen meters deep.
A short dive down revealed many large rocks in the deep water, a terrain very suitable for fish to hide.
If this were some place overseas, I'd wager the area below would be teeming with fish!
Alas, the domestic environment falls short, one must dive down to see how many fish are actually there.
After preparing, Chu Mingcheng dived into the water.
Reaching a depth of five meters, he saw two Yan Chang about five meters to his left.
When Yan Chang are small, they can be kept as ornamental fish; when they grow larger, they can be used as food fish, a very nice economic species, seeming to sell for about a hundred or so.
Unfortunately, these two Yan Chang were only at the kilogram level, which would be fine if caught by fishing.