Not long after the ship set sail, Lin Wanwan saw a flock of seabirds on the ocean not far away.
Where there are seabirds, there are usually fish, so Lin Mengbo immediately steered the ship towards them.
Besides their ship, several small fishing boats were also heading over, probably drawn by the circling seabirds.
As the boat got closer, Lin Wanwan's sharp eyes spotted something enormous: "Ah, a whale."
Lin Mengbo and others steering the boat also slowed down their rowing, not daring to get too close. There were few people out at sea today, and such an ocean master was not to be trifled with just by them.
As for the other small fishing boats approaching, they were even more primitive than the Lin Family Manor's boat, so they dared not provoke its might. An accident could easily lead to a shipwreck and loss of lives.
No wonder there are so many fish here; they must have been driven here by the whale.
