Thus, after cleaning with a large brush, Chu Mingcheng took a toothbrush and scrubbed those corners while rinsing with water.
This meticulous task took quite a bit of time, and it was not until dark that he had cleaned the White Jade Shell.
The Conch Shell was wet; Chu Mingcheng simply moved it next to the box of ambergris to dry before storing it in the cabin.
After the busy work, he returned to the kitchen to make dinner.
With his stomach full, Chu Mingcheng did not rest that evening.
After a bit of digestion, he took his spear gun, planning to dive for some Groupers.
However, as he was about to enter the water, a thought suddenly struck him, and he remembered the Rat Spot.
The Rat Spot was currently bound as an external device, capable of searching and unveiling the map.
The ecology of this coral reef was excellent, and it was possible that he might indeed find some.
So he opened the map to check if there were any Rat Spots nearby.
As expected, several markers appeared.