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Chapter 1449 - 701: A Great Harvest, A Great Harvest

Chapter 1449: Chapter 701: A Great Harvest, A Great Harvest

A fleet was cutting through the waves, showing off its military might with impressive stature.

The fleet didn’t have many ships, aside from the one that could accommodate dozens of planes; there were only about five or six little dots surrounding it—these were the forces on the surface. Beyond that, there would certainly be hidden forces underwater, but those were not visible from high above. What could be seen was the roaring of fighter jets above the fleet.

The fleet’s speed wasn’t fast, cruising over the boundless sea, but just one glance was enough to feel the intimidation and ostentation—after all, it represented the pinnacle of martial power on the planet at this time.

But for Yan Fei, what he saw at the moment was not the military might that could deter most countries on the planet, nor the greatness of human creation. Rather, it was... "When sleep comes, someone brings a pillow"!

After flying for more than ten hours, still high in the sky, with not much interesting scenery below and even less to say about above, flying had become as normal to him as walking is to an ordinary person.

Coming across such a fleet while numb to the monotony of flight, wasn’t this "sleeping and having someone bring a pillow?"

Being a regular internet user and having specifically learned two foreign languages, Yan Fei only had to look at the lettering on the ships to know who this group of big fellows belonged to.

Isn’t it that family who bombs whoever they wish? This was his target!

But a moment later, Yan Fei sensed something amiss. By now, he had strayed far from the coast, out in the vast sea where seagulls were scarce, and with the roar of fighter jets, a distinctly different little black bird that saw the fleet didn’t avoid it but curiously circled in the air. It seemed a bit too conspicuous!

With that thought, he dove headfirst into the sea, blending into a school of fish.

Once underwater, he realized that aside from the dark hulls, there was nothing else to see. So, he transformed into a little insect and stealthily made his way to a vantage point atop the largest warship.

From that vantage point, he truly realized how vast it was. The entire ship was over three hundred meters in length and seventy to eighty meters in width, with the deck alone covering an area as large as twenty to thirty acres.

Such a vast area, if it were land planted with wheat and yielding eight hundred catties per acre, you’d harvest over twenty thousand catties of wheat in a year—just the thought of it conveyed its enormity!

Yan Fei had scoured all sorts of random information online recently, and now he knew clearly that the huge thing beneath his feet weighed a hundred thousand tons.

Even sold as scrap metal, it would be worth a lot of money; a catty of scrap metal cost more than a dime. One hundred thousand tons of scrap, my goodness, he dared not calculate it; the ship alone could be sold for scrap for two hundred million.

Thinking of the data he had seen before, and looking at the imposing aircraft in front of him, Yan Fei’s imagination became even richer: With this ship, after dismantling the machinery, his farm base would surely develop rapidly!

If he could get some engineers to come over and convert the ship’s power equipment into a generator... or perhaps no need for conversion, because the ship would surely have lighting equipment.

Right, and there were so many people—looking at those on the deck with expressions ranging from stern to spirited. Although he didn’t like their skin, hair, and eye colors, there was no doubt that each and every one of them was an excellent labor force. With a little training, they would become a great group of pioneers and farmers.

What a waste!

Such a large ship, so many weapons, and other than deterring, there was hardly any opportunity to use them; what was this if not a waste?

On this planet, a fleet like this almost represented the apex of military power; there was simply no place for its use!

He had initially thought about getting a few ships, a few planes, or some powerful weapons to give those arrogant Barbarians a scare, but now, seeing this ship, everything he had planned was included in this ship.

He was utterly satisfied; everything was so satisfying. Those Barbarians seemed to know exactly what he was thinking, like roundworms in his stomach.

The antennae of the little insect buzzed excitedly.

Now the question was, he had never tried to fit something so large into the dinosaur world—could he manage it now?

He decided to just try and see.

After striking a few poses, ready to give it a try, a sudden flash of inspiration hit him, and he realized that his current position might not be the best. So, he discreetly moved toward the center point of the entire big ship. Even if the busy soldiers happened to notice a strange insect, they wouldn’t place much importance on it, especially since Xiao Fei the little insect was careful to keep out of their line of sight.

After adjusting his position several times, Yan Fei finally felt roughly ready.

He tried a little and it didn’t seem to work. If the little insect lay in the middle of the deck, it couldn’t even get a complete view of the entire ship’s deck.

All right then, let’s try underwater. He had seen the ship from the sky earlier, bigger on top and smaller below. If the top wasn’t working, it was time to try below.

Little insect Xiao Fei plunged into the water and quickly transformed into a fierce-toothed, peculiar fish, flipping its tail and diving into the depths. After reaching a deep enough part of the water, he turned back to observe the area of the entire hull and roughly estimate the center point.

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