The chefs saw Wang Bo's disgust at them killing the cormorants like this, so they laughed and got out of the way. The fat chef who flattered the horse's hooves said awkwardly: "This, there's nothing we can do about this, just eat it." , there is nothing cruel or not."
Wang Bo is not a vegetarian or a member of an animal protection organization, but he has feelings for cormorants. In his memory, this kind of bird is different from chickens, ducks and geese. Like dogs, they are good assistants to fishermen.
Even when the labor force was low in the past, ospreys were far more useful to fishermen than dogs. Dogs were gatekeepers, but ospreys were the breadwinners of the family!
Seeing that these ospreys had entered the breeding period, Wang Bo decided to keep them. He went directly to the hotel owner Du Zhicheng. After some courtesy, he smiled and said: "Boss Du, you have collected a batch of ospreys for cooking, right? That's right. Yes, I want to buy them, but I wonder if you can part with them?"
This request made Du Zhicheng a little stunned and asked: "You want to buy those cormorants? What are you doing? Do you want to go home and cook and eat by yourself? If so, I will give you a few."
Wang Bo shook his head and said: "I want to release animals. Well, I believe in Buddhism. Every time I use thunderbolt methods, I have to release animals to accumulate merit for myself."
He originally wanted to explain that he pitied the cormorants and couldn't bear to see them killing ospreys like this, but then he thought that there was no use in wasting so much words. It was better to use everyone's fear of his background and methods to scare Du Zhicheng.
Sure enough, Du Zhicheng grinned after hearing what he said. After hearing Wang Bo say 'use thunderbolt means', he subconsciously thought of Leng Si and his group who had just been dealt with, so he quickly nodded and said: "That's no problem, Brother Wang. What a bodhisattva-hearted person, what the hell, just treat these ospreys as gifts from me to Brother Wang, you don’t have to spend money to buy them.”
Wang Bo shook his head and refused. When he saw that Du Zhicheng refused to accept the money, he did not accept the money for the mackerel, which was equivalent to exchanging the fish for these cormorants.
Cormorants are not very valuable, but there are more than 20 mackerels, each weighing more than ten kilograms, which are worth five to six thousand yuan in total. Du Zhicheng is sure to make a profit from this business.
But he didn't dare to make money from Wang Bo, so he later found someone to buy all the cormorants that could be received in the county and gave them to Wang Bo for release, saying that the more cormorants he released, the greater the merit.
In this way, when he came, he brought a carload of fish, and when he returned, he brought two carloads of cormorants.
He thought about it, these cormorants cannot really be released, otherwise they will be caught by fishermen sooner or later and sent to the hotel for food. He plans to put them on his own territory.
The water area in Sunset Town is vast, and the twin lakes are rich in fish and shrimp resources. For these ospreys, it is a paradise.
Moreover, there are cormorants native to New Zealand, so it was okay for him to breed the last batch. Even if someone found them, they would not think that they came from China, thousands of miles away.
If he wanted to do this, he couldn't take it home. After thinking about it, he let Zhong Dabao go first and took a semi-trailer truck to an inaccessible rocky beach.
Wang Bo and the driver worked together to remove the iron cages, and then he asked the drivers to go first, saying that he could release the animals alone.
The drivers were happy to go back early and drove away after a few polite words, leaving Wang Bo and a lot of iron cages on the beach.
The quality of the beaches around here is very poor. There are rugged rocks everywhere. The waves beat against the rocks and make a "pop-pop" sound. It is extremely desolate.
Wang Bo looked around and saw that there was no human being nearby. Only the cormorants were accompanying him, and there were no other living creatures.
However, to be on the safe side, he did not take action. Instead, he waited until night fell and no one could see his movements before he started to implement his plan.
After opening the Lord's Heart, the draw plate still couldn't be used. He found the junction between the Twin Lakes and the pasture, took out the cormorant from the cage and put it in.
Because he has not used Territory Heart on the lake, he cannot directly control the lake, cannot obtain things from the lake, and cannot put cormorants into the lake. He can only put them on the pasture first.
Of course, he put the cormorants down at the junction of the pasture and the lake. After the cormorants fell into this unfamiliar environment in panic, they immediately flapped their wings and jumped into the water.
They are water birds with excellent aquatic qualities, and lakes are their home.
Cormorants are very good swimmers. They have four toes on their feet with webs between them. After jumping into the water, he quickly moved his feet and started swimming on the lake like a boat with a motor.
Wang Bo opened the cages one by one and put all the cormorants in, and the lake became lively.
When swimming, cormorants like to stretch their necks straight up and tilt their heads slightly upwards. Hundreds of water birds line up in the water with their heads raised, which looks spectacular.
After the cormorants in front swam for a while, they pushed the water with their feet vigorously, first half jumped out of the water, then turned over, and suddenly dived into the water with a 'plop'.
Some cormorants want to fly. The flying ability of this kind of bird is really worrying. If they dive, they have to wait for their wings to dry before they can take off again. Otherwise, their feathers will be wet and they will not be able to fly.
So now some cormorants flap their wings and fly before their wings are wet.
I saw more than a dozen cormorants stretching their heads and necks forward, and stretching their legs back naturally. Then their wings flapped slowly, passing over the lake and flying along the lake shore.
The Xuanhe family flew out from the center of the lake. When they saw so many strange faces suddenly appearing on the lakeshore, they flew over to watch out of curiosity.
Among birds, cranes are truly good flyers. Their bodies stretch naturally, their wings flap gracefully and rhythmically, and they fly freely in the air.
If the black crane is the tallest, richest, handsomest, fairest and most beautiful among birds, then the cormorant is the stinky silkworm and the female bird...
When the black crane flew closer, the cormorants seemed to feel inferior. They stopped flying and fell into the water or went to the lake shore to rest.
When they enter the water, they are the most handsome among water birds. Fishing is simply too easy for them. These birds get into the water, and then their wings can assist swimming. Just like human swimming, the limbs move together, but with very little force. Slowly approach the fish in the lake.
There are many trout in the Twin Lakes. Unfortunately, the trout have never seen this kind of natural enemy. The cormorants move so lightly that they don't know that they have already stepped into the coffin with one foot.
After getting close, the cormorants suddenly launch an attack. They are the divine assassins in the water. After charging up their strength, they strike suddenly and with great speed, they can catch the trout accurately.
Some cormorants are eyeing the short-finned eels and long-finned eels at the bottom of the lake. The eels are wary and notice the presence of natural enemies. They quickly toss the sand at the bottom of the lake and turn the surrounding lake water turbid, taking the opportunity to slip away.
This trick is useful against other waterfowl, but not against cormorants, because their hearing is very sharp and they can hear the sound produced by the flapping of their tails when two fish pass by each other in the water. They can still accurately capture the sound in the water. fish. (.)