Otherworldly Merchant

Chapter 1520: Amazing Video

The images projected on the walls became clearer and clearer, a fish!

The narrator explains that sturgeon, one of the world's earliest vertebrates, existed well over 200 million years ago in the Triple Stack, known as the modern living fossil.

The sturgeon is a counter-water cruise fish that returns to its source every summer and autumn, spawning and breeding, and the Usuri River is one of their natural beds.

With the introduction of the narrative, the scene also turned into a large group of sturgeon fish, swimming back from the sea to the mouth of the river and up the river.

Everyone was very surprised.

I thought William had mysteriously gathered them together. There must be some big secret to reveal. Didn't expect to see a science film?

Everyone in this room can be a one-sided dominator, a strong wrist in the world of shame. If it weren't for William, or for the money, I would have turned the table upside down.

Karov, who called himself Five, was very dissatisfied and chilled.

This guy has a big yellow-eyed mustache, is extremely fit, and he comes off alive like a big dog bear.

From his appearance and name, he should be a Russian, and from his extremely intense Mandarin of the Northeast Cavity, it is very likely that he grew up on the edge of the river and is naturally very familiar with this kind of thing. So he didn't have much patience to watch anymore. He waved his two hairy hands and grabbed the steak. He ate it in large bites and didn't even lift his head.

In addition to him, Fanchong, the strong man known as Nine Fingers Locked Cold River, and the twin Jiang Da fish smoking dry smoke, Jiang Xiao Fish was also not interested, his face showed a little disdain.

You can tell from the names of several of them, they are all ancestors who eat river rice.

In the cup tray collision, the documentary continued to play, laying the whole sturgeon backwards, and the process of tape back to sea was described in great detail, then suddenly the conversation turned: the habit of sturgeon has lasted for hundreds of millions of years, never changed, but there is a group of other things in this large family...

Instead of laying eggs in summer and autumn, they return every winter to lay eggs in the Ousuri River, on the same day of laying.

After decades of tracking, an alarming pattern was finally discovered.

These perverse sturgeons, the specific spawning period, is the second day of February of the Chinese lunar calendar, commonly known as the dragon's head rise.

Years have been like this since the record was recorded, never interrupted, not a single day missed!

As soon as I heard this, the guys who ate and drank finally felt a little strange and looked up amazingly.

The images recorded over the years continue to flash on the lens.

The earliest was 1932, and the latest was last year.

Photographs range from black and white to color, and then they turn into dynamic videos, from youth to old age, to children who were originally on the side, from sailboats to steam, and eventually to diesel engines.

People have changed generations, boats have changed several times, and the tracked transcripts have been marked with red lines and filled with screens.

Immediately thereafter, a Chinese perennial calendar flipped fast, and the months on each red line were different, and the dates were different, but the only thing that was the same was that the words' 22 ’were written below.

It is well known that both the Chinese lunar calendar and the Western calendar are annual changes, let alone inert fish, even human beings, can hardly remember.

But over the years, all these sturgeons are not bad. They lay their eggs precisely on this day. You didn't miss a thing. That's a little weird!

Until then, everyone was intrigued and stared at the screen.

When the image turned, it turned dark, and there was just a little white light flashing in the middle, like a flashlight that was about to run out of energy shining in the dark.

The sound in the lens goes on to explain that these strange sturgeons not only have very strange spawning dates, but even spawning grounds are a mystery.

The other sturgeons are only produced in the rock seams at the bottom of the river, but they keep swimming towards the deepest depths of the Usuri River.

The Usuri River has an average water depth of only two to five meters, but they magically drill in through a deep ditch at the bottom of the river.

This image was taken more than seventy metres below ground as the sturgeon entered the deep ditch.

Nobody knows where this deep communication is going. And how it was formed.

The sturgeon was still swimming, and the camera device that followed it closely should have been tied to one of them, as it moved rapidly. Under the collision of the fish, the lens kept shaking.

This part of the water is superbly cloudy, and so many times as high a light can shine on it, it can only be seen around 20 centimeters.

As the fish gradually deepened, the scene in front of them became blurred, and eventually only a small piece of slap was visible, as if it was not water surrounded by thick ink, but simply impenetrable.

At this time, there was no understanding of the said sound, only the sound of the sand coming back from the machine, occasionally mixed with the sound of the waves of the fish flock.

Suddenly, the image turned and a knife appeared in the blurred halo!

Although the image is blurry, you can still see that it is a long knife with a snowy head and a very ancient pattern engraved on the knife bar.

The sturgeon continued to swim forward and another white bone appeared at the bottom of the river. The skin on the white bone had already rotted or had been eaten up by something, leaving only a dark piece of hair. The nests of those two black holes were filled with green algae, like staring into a pair of bright green eyes.

White bones are plentiful, and the crackling pile of ground stretches out of the thick sludge, high and low like white stones of the sinking river.

The sturgeon continued forward with the camera, swimming on its feet for five or six minutes, still scattered with white bones falling apart.

Slowly, the sludge disappeared, replacing it with a bluestone plate with a pattern engraved on the plate. These pebbles are huge and judging by the speed of the fish, they are at least two meters long!

Approximately a dozen bluestone slabs have been swimmed past, and some extremely large columns have appeared implicitly.

Because this fish just swims from one side, it can't be seen completely, so you can't tell how thick the column really is, but you can see that there are some very strange pattern totems engraved on the column.

At this point, a giant staircase appeared in front of it, filled with green and pasty algae.

The stone table is extremely wide, almost two feet wide and about three feet tall.

“Ho...”

Suddenly, a roar came out, like some prehistoric beast hidden in the depths of the Usuri River.