Luo Di is fully aware of one thing—there are no "animals" in Corner.
The biodiversity of the Human World does not apply here; Corner is a screening ground, only individuals with a Pituitary Bud have access.
The dead fish in the basket most likely come from some special kind of monster.
Moreover, the blood and flesh fibers crawling on the surface of the dead fish also make him feel uneasy, instinctively repulsive.
Indeed, just like Gust said, these fish have a potent stench, much stronger than ordinary dead fish; it's as if a drunken fish had drowned in a pirate's boot that hasn't been washed for hundreds of days.
Just as Luo Di was about to decline, Wu Wen suddenly approached, "How are you selling these?"
The vendor, whose swollen face seemed bloated from soaking, said while dripping seawater, "Ten Corner coins per fish; I caught these early this morning."
