Treasure Hunt Tycoon

Chapter 1164: Back Again

Chapter 1164: Back Again


Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio


“You, you, you, are in… Antarctica?” Li Du’s eyes widened.


A stream of buzzing was heard over the satellite phone and the voice became m.u.f.fled.


Steve seemed to have said a couple of phrases but Li Du could not hear his words


clearly.


Li Du was stunned. This young man was daring. With a heart that had undergone


bypa.s.s surgery, he dared to head over to the Antarctic?!


He found Steve to be a strange man. Steve was suffering from illness and should have


stayed home in comfort to recuperate and undergo treatment.


However, Steve did not like staying in the city and was always out and about. He even


enjoyed taking on risky adventures.


Li Du, on the other hand, had no interest in seeking out risks. His African trip could be


considered as one of those risky adventures and he almost lost his life there.


After a couple of broken phrases, Steve’s voice finally became clearer over the phone.


“Li, Li, Li, buzz-buzz, can you hear buzz-buzz, what I’m saying?”


“More or less, what about you?”


“Buzz-buzz, buzz-buzz, what did you say? Buzz-buzz, a huge storm, the signal is bad.”


Li Du shrugged. It was unlikely that they would be able to communicate properly. He


said, “Then wait till the storm is over before you call me. I can’t hear you clearly now.”


Then the line went dead. It seemed like Steve had heard Li Du and gave up trying to


resist the poor satellite signal. He had hung up.


The yacht was docked next to a reef, near the deep waters. The reef looked like a giant


had chopped it into two.


Li Du had plans to refurbish that area as a pier. Brother Wolf had dived to examine the


area previously and had confirmed that the place was suitable for developing into a pier.


Old Thunder, nicknamed Firecracker, was a great diver. Once the yacht had stopped,


he dove straight into the waters with an oxygen tank strapped to his back. He was going


underwater to check out the surroundings.


Half an hour later, he reemerged on the surface. Not only had he checked out the


surrounding waters, but he also brought up a couple of lobsters and black abalone in


the bag tied to his waist.


Seeing that he had caught lobsters and abalone so easily, Li Du’s parents were


shocked. “Wow, this place is rich in resources. Are these edible?”


Li Du pointed to the land and said, “Let’s go on up there. There’s everything on the


island, including a special type of grapes. It is delicious. Just be cautious of the


venomous snakes, all the snakes here are poisonous.”


Mrs. Martin was taking photographs at the front of the yacht. She said, “This is a piece


of land untainted by humankind. It’s so gorgeous, a pristine wilderness.”


G.o.dzilla muttered, “Big Fox and Lu Guan have tainted the place. They have p.o.o.ped on


the island and did not bury their sh*t.”


Li Du immediately shot him a look. D*mn, don’t say things that will destroy the beautiful


picture we are looking at.


It was mid-December, which was summer in Australia.


The weather was great and the sky was clear. There were no clouds in the sky, and the


sun was emitting bright golden light. The sunlight fell onto the surrounding ocean and


the sea water resembled a mirror, reflecting the light.


Seagull Island appeared in front of them with a quiet and peaceful atmosphere. The


island was full of green trees and gra.s.sy plains. White and green seabirds were flying in


the air.


Golden sand bordered the island and spread further out. Some of the beaches had


reefs in the middle. There were yellow, brown, and red reefs, and they all looked like oil


painting boards.


There was a hill atop the island. The entire island resembled an inverted bowl of soup.


The tide rose higher and higher around the land. At the current season, the island gave


the impression of being green all over. Other than the occasional patches of grey and


white due to the rocks and patches of exposed land, the surface of the island was


covered in rich verdure.


The group took careful steps on the reefs to get up to the island. Hans grabbed a


handful of sand with his hands before throwing it out, shouting, “Ah, Seagull Island, I’m


back!”


Other than Sophie, Hans and a few others, n.o.body knew that Li Du had bought the


island. Hence, although the island was beautiful, the rest did not feel the thrill that came


with being masters of the place.


The beach had been shaped by the waves eons ago. Nature had long since wiped off


the marks and footprints left behind by Li Du’s group when they were here last year.


Indeed, Seagull Island was rich in resources. As long as mankind did not exploit the


environment excessively, the island would always be rich in seafood.


After a brief swipe in the waters, Hans had revealed a Fiddler crab.


Ivana cheered at the sight and walked over to pick up the crab. Then she started an


exciting discussion with Victoria over it.


The two of them stopped walking towards the sh.o.r.e and instead stayed on the beach to


dig up more crabs.


Li Du pointed ahead and said, “Let’s check it out there, the grapes I mentioned are


supposed to be ahead.”


The sapphire grapes were one of the completely natural, wild grape varieties, unlike


those in the vineyards. They were not only found during the fall season. Even in


summer, some of those wild grapes were already ripe.


That was a result of natural selection. The island was surrounded by sea, and when the


wind and waves got too strong, there would be hurricanes from time to time. In order to


multiply, the sapphire grapes would have to bear fruit as early as possible. Once the


fruit rotted, the seeds would be able to take root.


Compared to when Li Du came previously, there were less ripe sapphire grapes.


Hence, they would have to go further inland to search for more grapes to pluck.


Li Du’s parents looked around and asked, “Can you pick them?”


Previously, when they were watching the news in China, they had seen reports of the


Chinese acting out when they were traveling overseas. As a result, there were many


foreigners who despised the Chinese people. Therefore, this time around they were


cautious of what they said and did overseas.


Li Du smiled. “We can pick them but you guys cannot. There are snakes around, it’s


very dangerous.”


As though cooperating with him, Ah Meow stared up at the grapevine before das.h.i.+ng


up. Using its claws, it swiftly pulled out a black snake from the vines.


Seeing the snake, Ah Meng’s eyes lit up.


It lowered its limbs to the ground before rus.h.i.+ng forward. Without another word, it


opened its mouth before the black snake.


The black snake stroke at lightning speed and bit into Ah Meng’s shoulder.


Ah Meng could not care less. It held onto the snake with its claw, shook it off, and


opened its mouth. In a heartbeat, it devoured the snake like a noodle.


Li Du’s mother trembled and asked, “Oh dear, isn’t that snake poisonous? It bit Ah


Meng!”


Li Du said with ease, “Don’t worry. Ah Meng has the ability to repel poison. It’s not afraid


of being bitten by venomous snakes.”


Honey badgers indeed possessed this highly useful trait. In Africa, they lived in burrows


and were no stranger to meeting snakes.


As far as they were concerned, any snake, poisonous or not, was a tasty treat.


The snake"s venom was like Chinese white wine. Toxicity was not measured by terms of


size, such as big or small, but in degrees – high or low. High degrees of poison would


rush into people’s heads and cause drowsiness. With low degrees, the afflicted person


would continue to be energetic.


The little black snake that Ah Meow had caught must have been a young sea snake and


had a low amount of venom. Other than shaking its head a couple of times, Ah Meng


suffered no other effect and stayed alert and awake.


Seeing that Ah Meng had eaten a snake, Ah Meow found that interesting. It ran into the


grapes vines and poked around in all directions. Then it picked up one poisonous snake


after another using its claws.