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Chapter 89 - Chapter 89 Simulated Seabed

"Xiao Fu is really too much! How could he say such things about us?"

Walking along the road with Hiro, Shizuka was still a bit angry, muttering as she walked.

"It's fine, Shizuka. Xiao Fu is just like that; there's no need to bother with him."

Seeing Shizuka caring so much about him, a sweet smile spread across Nobi Hiroshi's lips. A few simple words weren't enough to make him lose his composure; he hadn't taken the recent incident too much to heart.

The two walked shoulder to shoulder in front, intimately close, while Nobita lagged behind, glaring with tightly clenched fists, secretly vowing to win back his goddess.

Unfortunately, it was destined to be a joke. In unseen places, his dream goddess had already become someone else's Anmuxi basin.

"Doraemon, we really want to go diving too! Please help us!"

Back home, Nobita directly pounced on Doraemon, grabbing his whiskers and pulling them wildly.

His movements were incredibly fluid and seamless, a result of at least two and a half years of practice to achieve such effortless grace.

"Alright, Nobita, I get it. Quickly let go of my whiskers; it hurts!"

While prying Nobita's hands off, Doraemon gave an awkward smile towards Shizuka and Hiro at the door.

Doraemon opened his secret pocket and took out a pair of brown fictional seawater tactile glasses, and a tool that looked like a rural water pump.

"You guys put on this tool first."

"Thank you, Doraemon."

Nobi Hiroshi took the glasses Doraemon handed him with a puzzled look, glanced at them, and then put on the fictional seawater tactile glasses.

Immediately, an exaggerated scene appeared: Duo La was pressing the lever, and clear water continuously gushed out from the outlet.

The three blinked in surprise, then quickly took off the fictional seawater tactile glasses, only to find that Duo La was just pressing the lever, and no water was coming out at all.

They put the glasses back on, and the water reappeared, even the light ripples were perfectly accurate.

"Don't be surprised. The water can only be seen by those wearing the virtual seawater tactile glasses. Others cannot touch the water at all."

Doraemon explained while pressing the lever, and the water in the room grew, quickly reaching their knees.

Nobi Hiroshi reached out and touched the fictional seawater, which was almost at Shizuka's knees. It was cool and felt no different from real water.

Hmm, her fair, tender calves were the same; they became even more radiant after the seawater splashed on them.

He wondered if other things would be the same, that kind of warmth mixed with seawater.

"Doraemon, although this water pump is amazing, it will take a long time to cover this entire area, won't it?"

Looking at the slow-gushing virtual water surface simulator pump, Nobita, who was finally smart for once, couldn't help but grumble.

It would take some time to fill this room, let alone the entire town.

"Don't worry, by tonight, you'll be able to dive on land."

Doraemon released the lever, clapped his hands, and said to them, "We won't worry about this for now. If you're diving, you'll definitely want to see marine animals, right? Let's go get some animals."

"How do we get animals? Do we have to catch all the fish from the sea?"

Feeling cool all over, Shizuka, who loved bathing, was very happy. She put her hands on her hips and started swimming underwater in the room full of seawater.

"Hmm, it's pretty much as you said, Shizuka. We need animals from the sea to come here."

Doraemon smiled mysteriously, pulled out pink spherical feed from a can with fish patterns, and distributed it to everyone.

He instructed them to throw all the feed near the open space. The few of them put on their Bamboo-copters and started acting, scattering the pink spheres all over the open space.

However, bait alone was certainly not enough. Doraemon then unfolded the indoor fishing pond, laying it flat on the ground behind the concrete pipe.

He set the dial's fishing point to 'the ocean', then pulled out something resembling an oxygen tank, but much smaller, from his pocket.

It was a fictional seawater gas tank.

As long as the fish in the sea came into contact with this gas, they could live in the virtual seawater. At that time, the town would become a real ocean.

"Preparations are complete. Everyone can go back. We'll meet here at ten o'clock tonight."

"Hmm, I'm so looking forward to it. I hope night comes quickly."

Shizuka reached out and lightly traced the surface of the indoor fishing pond.

Mackerel, silver pomfret, and sea bass occasionally jumped out, looking as if they were saying, "Come eat me."

Before leaving, Nobi Hiroshi looked at the fishing enthusiast's artifact, wondering whether he should buy a fishing rod so he could fish peacefully in his room when he had nothing to do.

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At this moment, at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, the metal tank of the simulated seawater traction gas slowly sank, settling on the charred rocks at the bottom.

The moment it landed, the mechanical arms around the simulated seawater traction gas on the seabed suddenly unfolded and plunged into the seafloor.

Once the position was fixed, gas slowly emerged from the metal tank, continuously spreading to the surrounding sea area.

And in the vast depths of the ocean, a massive school of silver fish flowed.

They resembled a giant silver ribbon, winding and weaving through the clear blue water, forming a spectacular sight.

The fish, clad in silver scales, exuded a deep and mysterious light, as if they could perceive all the secrets of the ocean.

However, among them, a blurry human figure seemed to be visible.

No... it didn't seem to be human, but a magnificent mermaid with a fish tail and a human body.

If anyone were in this sea area, they would hear beautiful singing constantly emerging.

Various marine fish surrounded the owner of the singing, listening to her voice.

"Oh, why are all the fish swimming towards the surface? Is something attracting them?"

Discovering that the fish school was unusually swimming towards the surface, the playful blue-haired mermaid stopped singing and couldn't help but frown.

One had to know that outside the ocean lived creatures called humans, and it would be terrible if they were caught by those large fishing boats.

Although she didn't know what she would experience, she certainly wouldn't be able to return in the end.

Thinking of this, the little mermaid followed the fish towards the surface, cautiously arriving at the surface, and did not encounter any terrifying large fishing boats.

"How strange."

A sweet voice murmured. She confirmed there were no boats on the surrounding sea surface, but a strange rectangular space appeared, and all the fish were drilling into that space.

"What exactly is going on?"

The mermaid came to the space frame, looked at the sky displayed inside the frame, which was different from the surroundings, and wondered aloud.

More and more fish went inside.

She tilted her head, thought for a long time, and finally leaped up, peering over the edge of the indoor fishing pond with her cute little head.

"Wow, is this a ruin?"

"So many strange houses, is this a tree? And what is this?"

Looking around, her clear blue eyes curiously examined the concrete pipes, the strangely shaped houses, and the grass-covered ground before her.

These were all things she had never encountered in the sea.

"There doesn't seem to be anyone around. It should be fine to go out and explore, right?"

Her pink tongue darted out. The girl instantly became playful. Since the nearby fish were not attacked at all, she confidently swam up and "soared" in the town's sky.

Because of the tool, the little mermaid could feel the virtualized water surface, which to ordinary people was no different from flying.

Like a strange large bird, she circled in the air, looking down, happily swimming freely in the never-before-experienced waters.

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