This scene was like a beautiful painting.
Suddenly.
A twenties-foot-long offshore fishing boat cut through the water waves at a rapid pace, disrupting the tranquility, and disturbing the small fish.
The little fish scattered speedily.
That poor young prickly crab stood still with its eyes erect, most likely about to starve.
On the small fishing boat, one up front and one behind, stood two 'old fishermen'.
The older one was clad in a raincoat, bent at the waist, hunched back, and pulled the oars. While the young one, with a bamboo hat on his head and a fishing net in his hand, seemed ready to cast the net at any time.
With the development progress of the Qingluo Guard, many local fishermen had already moved their families to the Qingluo Island Group ahead of time. They fished in the nearby waters, and sold their catch to the soldiers, civilian workers or the Wang's development team.
Even so, many coastal residents have directly joined the ranks of civilian workers.