Chapter 27 The Harvest from Fishing with a Broken Fishing Rod

"Does Jiaojiao like the sea?"

Yun Jiao answered Yun Linhai's question while carefully using a fishing hook to hang dried shrimp.

"Yes, I like it."

"Then when we have time in the future, your father will take you to the islands near the sea to go beachcombing."

He dared not take Yunjiao with him when he went out fishing at sea. Sometimes the trip would last a whole day, and he was afraid that the child would get restless and something might happen to her.

Yun Jiao threw the fishing hook into the sea, looked up and asked, "Father, can't you take Jiao Jiao tomorrow?"

She wants to go.

Yun Linhai was rowing nervously and intently, and for a moment he didn't notice what his daughter was doing. He only heard her voice, turned around and glanced at her on the boat, and felt relieved.

"Jiaojiao, you can't get too close to the side of the boat, or you'll fall overboard."

Yun Jiao said, "Okay."

As she spoke, her fishing rod moved again.

This time it's a rockfish, weighing a little over a pound.

It's a small fish.

Come again.

She catches fish very quickly; once they're thrown into the sea, she has fish to catch in no time.

However, these are all relatively common black sea bream and rock bream.

There were two more times when the bait was eaten but the fish didn't bite.

Yun Linhai glanced at her a few times, either he was fishing or he wasn't biting the hook.

He comforted her, saying, "Jiaojiao, don't be sad. The boat is moving, and the fish might have been scared away."

Yun Jiao tilted her head: "No."

Yun Linhai thought she meant she wasn't sad.

She threw the fish to the other side, where they were blocked by her and a bunch of ropes, so Yun Linhai didn't see them.

When Yun Jiao fished for the ninth time, the pull was stronger than before.

Yun Jiao's little face immediately scrunched up, and it looked like she was using all her strength, but her two little hands still couldn't quite hold on.

"Father, a big fish!"

Xiao Yunjiao decisively called for help.

She's still small and not very strong yet, but when she grows up, she'll be strong enough to catch super big fish!

Yun Linhai turned his head and saw that she had quickly dropped the oar and taken the fishing rod from her daughter's hand, afraid that she would be pulled down.

He was surprised when he took it; the fish was probably quite big.

The bamboo poles were bent under the weight, and Yun Jiao leaned over the edge of the boat to look down.

"Jiaojiao, come here, don't get too close."

Yun Jiao pointed to the fish that had been pulled out of the sea: "Father, sea bass."

Yun Linhai's eyes lit up with surprise: "This sea bass must weigh six pounds!"

Six pounds isn't heavy, but sea fish struggle a lot in the water, making them relatively difficult to catch.

Finally, Yunlin Hai pulled the fish up.

"My daughter is amazing! She can even catch fish like that!"

It's still this big.

However, he soon discovered that this was not the only one!
Yun Linhai was dumbfounded when he saw the small pile of half-dead fish that had been placed to the side.

"When did you catch this?!"

Yun Linhai was so shocked that his voice cracked.

It hasn't been that long, and he didn't even notice!

With such a small, worn-out fishing rod, and with the boat still moving, he simply didn't believe Yun Jiao could catch any fish.

To everyone's surprise, the Joker was actually himself.

"No, how did you catch it?"

The fish were so envious of Yun Linhai that he stopped rowing the boat, rubbed his hands together, and squatted down next to his daughter.

"Jiaojiao, let Daddy fish too."

That's a good result.

Yun Jiao handed him a small dried shrimp.

"Father, give it to me."

"Good good..."

The joy of fishing is like opening a blind box; you never know what kind of fish will bite the hook.

Yun Linhai first scooped a bucket of seawater into the cabin and threw in all the fish that Yun Jiao had caught.

At least keep some energy up.

"Let's see what your dad can catch." He and Yun Jiao sat side by side on the deck, waiting expectantly for a while, but there was no movement on the fishing rod.

Yun Jiao held a small dried shrimp in her hand and chewed on it.

Just when Yun Linhai was questioning his life, it finally arrived.

He exclaimed excitedly, "It's here! Let me see what it is..."

"It's a bald leopard."

What a disappointment! This mackerel isn't very big, and its flesh is tougher and less flavorful than other fish, so it won't fetch a good price. I'll just take it home and eat it myself.

"Father, give it to me."

Yun Jiao stretched out her little hand; there was only one small dried shrimp left, she had eaten the rest.

"Jiaojiao Shipping is better, I'll let you fish there."

This time he didn't leave either, but squatted down to watch his daughter fish.

Fishing sometimes really does depend on luck.

Skillfully bait the fishing hook with dried shrimp, then cast the hook out.

Her fishing rod soon made a move, but this time she caught a squid.

"Four ounces of squid, not bad."

We shouldn't be too harsh on the child.

Squid aren't expensive, and you can get a good price if you have a lot, but one like this is not worth it.

"Father, tsk."

Yun Jiao pointed at the squid.

Yunyun Lin Hai understood what she meant, patted her hair and asked, "Want to go fishing again?"

Yun Jiao nodded, holding her fishing rod.

"Alright, Father will cut it for you."

There were no knives here, but squid, a type of mollusc, wasn't hard to handle. There were some pieces of rock on the boat, and he used those to cut the squid in half.

Yun Jiao held the still-twitching squid tentacles in her small hands, hooked them onto the fishing line, and continued fishing.

Perhaps it's because live creatures attract fish more in the sea, but soon something took the bait, and it was quite strong. Yun Jiao, with a tense little face, couldn't quite hold on.

Seeing this, Yun Linhai quickly took the fishing rod from his daughter.

"Holy crap, it's a silver pomfret! This silver pomfret is huge! It must weigh three pounds!"

No wonder he was so shocked; the silver pomfret he usually saw was usually less than a pound.

How long must this fish have lived? Of all things, it was my daughter Jiaojiao who caught it.

Yun Linhai's honest face couldn't hide his smile.

"Jiaojiao, let Dad take the next shot."

He was really envious.

Yun Jiao nodded: "Okay."

However, he didn't catch anything this time. The cunning fish ate the bait and got away without taking the bait.

"Again, I won't believe it."

This time, he caught a sea wolf.

"It's a sea wolf, Jiaojiao, stand back."

Sea wolves are fierce, with sharp teeth and long, flat bodies. Even when caught on the deck, they still open their mouths as if trying to bite.

Yun Linhai kicked it into the cabin.

"This one must weigh about five or six pounds."

Yun Jiao stared at Yun Linhai with a wistful look in her eyes: "Father, I want to go fishing."

Yun Linhai scratched his head awkwardly; fishing was surprisingly addictive.

"Okay, here's the fishing rod."

Less than a minute later, Yun Jiao called for help.

"Father, a big fish!"

Great, they've pulled up another sea wolf, this one weighs at least ten pounds!

The fishing rod was bent into an arc as if it might break at any moment. Yunlin Hai was terrified; was the fish going to get away?

Fortunately, the fishing rod held on in the end, and the fiercely struggling barracuda was swung up.

That sea wolf was incredibly strong. After getting onto the deck, it even managed to break free from the fishing hook, and its large mouth with sharp teeth lunged straight at Yun Jiao.

Yun Linhai's expression changed: "Jiaojiao, get out of the way quickly."

"Snapped……"

Yun Jiao didn't dodge and instead gave the sea wolf a big slap in the face.

Fierce sea wolf: ? ? ?

(End of this chapter)

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