Luo Qiao actually had a bit of claustrophobia and only after scooping up a batch of fish and feeling it was enough did she find a safe place to enter her space.
She used the rag bag prepared in advance to pack about four or five fish at a time, weigh them, and then place them into buckets or basins. Luo Qiao had prepared fish weighing over one and a half jin each, and it took her about one hundred thirty or so fish to make up two hundred jin.
Luo Qiao even added a few extra large fish to ensure that even after accounting for water loss, the weight would still be two hundred jin, before she stopped, throwing all the smaller fish left over into the pond in the valley.
After completing all these tasks, she left the space and headed down the mountain.
Since she still had to go to school for half a day tomorrow, Luo Qiao made another trip to the village chief's house, bringing along some shepherd's purse she had casually dug up on the mountainside.