
My Ocean Knowledge Base is a Bit Idle
About This Novel
Reborn in a fishing village in 1983, he brought a full-level "Ocean Knowledge Base" and just wanted to take a leisurely trip to the sea to support his family, but he accidentally became the "Guardian of the Sea"! Jiang Lin, who drowned, was reborn in the body of an 18-year-old fisherman whose parents both died. The elder sister is haggard and about to drop out of school, the younger sister is ignorant and pitiful, and the memory of the past life has turned into a "somewhat idle" ocean knowledge base quietly opened: sensing fish schools? A piece of cake! Looking for abalone and sea cucumber? Very lucky! Optimize breeding? Knowledge instinct! Others rely on luck to catch fish, but he relies on "knowledge" to accurately find treasures; others rely on experience when fishing, but he relies on "intuition" to harvest a good harvest. From repairing the broken ship "Hope" and setting sail, to building a fleet to go to sea and pursue dreams, to building an ecological "blue pasture", Jiang Lin's business territory has expanded with the tide of the times. But his core goal has never changed: for his family to have enough food, clothing, and education, and to live a prosperous life with meat to eat, books to read, and leisurely viewing of the sea. "You" is the main melody: my sister's laughter like silver bells when catching the sea, the joy of wrestling with the big fish when fishing, the excitement of sharing the catch on the dock when returning home, the warmth of the family enjoying the cool in the courtyard and eating seafood in the summer evening... The sweat of struggle is integrated into the fireworks of life and the poetry of the sea. There is a great responsibility in "leisure": when he saw the scars of the ocean, the silent ecological knowledge in his body roared. Reduce fishing and deepen ecological breeding; build a science museum to sow the seeds of protection; promote policies to protect our blue home. From a seeker to a guardian, he uses knowledge and actions to find a way for the sea to continue to thrive.
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Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
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I saw Chapter 8 and I didn't even understand what you were writing. Although the prologue and so on are all transitions, your excessiveness is too outrageous. The writing is too exaggerated. You could have revised the prologue and used it as a mystery.
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Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
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I saw Chapter 8 and I didn't even understand what you were writing. Although the prologue and so on are all transitions, your excessiveness is too outrageous. The writing is too exaggerated. You could have revised the prologue and used it as a mystery.









