Chapter 385 Little Baby Eric Ferguson Nicole and Yvette could not bear to see the huge fish and whales swimming around, s o they found a quiet place to sit and drink coffee.
This aquarium was indeed quiet. The staff carefully served them from the side, afraid that the coffee they provided would not satisfy the two distinguished ladies.
Nicole looked around. “There are no fish here?”
That was great!
The aquarist at the side paused. “Yes, Ms. Stanton. This is the mantis shrimp exhibit. Since it’s not a rare species, there are usually fewer people visiting this exhibit. Would you like to have a look?”
Mantis shrimp?
Nicole looked at the aquarist’s expectant gaze and nodded. Obviously, rather than look at them, she wanted to eat them instead.
The aquarist turned off the surrounding lights, and the special elements overhead, on the ground, and the walls immediately
on the ground, and walls immediately lit up with blue light. The light was very faint and dim, which created a deep-sea illusion. When Nicole looked closer, she saw plenty of shrimp swimming inside. It was indeed mantis shrimp.
Unlike the mantis shrimps served on plates, the ones swimming in the tank looked very cute. Since they were of different species, they varied in size. Some were black and white, simple while still seemingly mesmerizing.
Some glowed green with a touch of red, with vibrant colors on its tail and different patterns on its body.
In the deep and boundless sea, they frolicked in the gravel-filled seabed, swimming with their bony frames.
The moment the lights went off, Nicole and Yvette felt like they were on the dark seafloor. They could not even see the wall i n front of them.
Whether it was above, below, or beside them, all that surrounded them was the environment of the sea.
The corridor they just entered became an
THE TOT Tom e Jeremrerea eman undersea tunnel.
These three-dimensional surroundings shocked them.
Above them were floating seaweed and coral. They were surrounded by the dark and heavy sound of the seawater surging, bringing along with it the mysteries of the ocean.
Together with the aid of technology, everything looked well-defined. It was as i f the deep and spreading seabed was boundless.
Yvette could not help but exclaim aloud,“ A mantis shrimp exhibit?”
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