Tomcat didn't know how to use shovels to collect water. Many uses for shovels flashed through its mind.
Fighting.
Cleaving.
Digging a hole.
Shoveling.
And cooking an egg.
Combine them together, the shovel's usage was likely—fight with Tang Yue, cleave him dead, dig a hole to bury him, and then cook an egg with the shovel over his grave.
But what did this have to do with collecting water?
As Tomcat was in thought, Tang Yue had begun forming a circle with the shovel. He looked down at his feet while circling the Eagle. As he circled, he used his feet to test the sand beneath. He looked like he really was finding a spot to dig a hole.
Tang Yue walked about six meters away and stuck the shovel into the land before turning around to shout for Tomcat, "Tomcat, over here. Come over here!"