Just now, in order to teach Lai Zhuang a lesson, he put the fishing rod on the boat.

He now picked up the fishing rod and began to shake it, making the lure imitate the movement of a real small fish to attract carnivorous attacking fish.

There were several parrotfish at the place where Jiang Han cast his fishing rod.

Jiang Han hoped that the one that would take the hook would be the big one, but in the end, the one that took the hook was the one that was neither big nor small.

Jiang Han's mentality is relatively calm, so this fish is also okay.

The fishing rod soon bent, and Jiang Han began to reel in and out the line continuously.

After some pulling, he caught a parrotfish weighing about 15 kilograms.

"Brother Han, you are amazing. You caught such a big one in one go."

Zhang Haidai had no choice but to admire Jiang Han's strength.

Lai Zhuang also looked admiring.

To Lai Zhuang, any ordinary person is very powerful.

People like Brother Jiang Han are almost like gods in heaven.

Jiang Han felt strange, thinking that Zhang Haidai and Lai Zhuang looked at him like two little fanboys.

"You guys should also work hard, you will definitely be able to catch a big fish."

Thanks to Jiang Han's encouragement, Lai Zhuang and Zhang Haidai became more excited.

Jiang Han looked at the sea cucumbers on the bottom of the sea. These sea cucumbers were all quite large.

It is much larger than sea eggplant.

The price is simply too high and the items are too heavy.

The more Jiang Han looked at it, the more he wanted to get these plum ginsengs up.

Why not try fishing? Maybe you can actually catch something.

But it seems that the Chinese ginseng doesn’t eat fish. It seems that what it eats is sea sand, and what it excretes is also sand.

Jiang Han thought about it and took out another ordinary fishing rod.

He had no bait on the hook.

Or he could just use this fishhook to try and hook something, maybe he could catch it?

Ideals are beautiful, and reality is very skinny.

Jiang Han's fishing hook dangled around the edge of the plum ginseng for a long time, but the plum ginseng did not react.

He just lay there lazily, not knowing whether he saw Jiang Han's fishing hook.

"Brother Jiang Han, there are fish."

Jiang Han turned his head to look, and sure enough, he saw that Lai Zhuang's fishing rod was severely bent.

Look down to the seabed again.

Good guy!

A very big parrotfish.

He thought the parrotfish weighed 50 kilograms.

He no longer cared about the plum blossom ginseng and ran to Lai Zhuang's side.

The bigger the fish, the more valuable it is.

Last time, those small parrotfish were sold locally, and wild ones only cost about 70 or 80 yuan per pound.

For a 50-jin wild parrotfish, the weight of each jin can be calculated to be more than 100, right?

If this is decoupled, the direct loss will be more than 5000 yuan.

At the beginning, Jiang Han wanted to guide Lai Zhuang to reel in the line.

He had just taught Lai Zhuang twice how to reel in and let out the line.

He was probably too nervous now. When Jiang Han asked him to do something, he didn't know how to do it.

Jiang Han didn't blame him either.

Things that are very simple for ordinary people may have a different level of difficulty for children with Down syndrome.

Jiang Han took the fishing rod and began to reel in and release the line.

Lai Zhuang was a little depressed. He felt that he could not do anything right.

"Brother Lai Zhuang, you're very strong. When I call you later, can you use the dip net to scoop up the fish?"

Lai Zhuang nodded vigorously, "Yes!"

He is strong and likes to do heavy work.

Jiang Han took a long time to finally pull up the parrotfish weighing about 50 kilograms bit by bit.

"Brother Lai Zhuang, hurry up! Help me scoop up the fish."

Lai Zhuang did not hesitate and caught the fish with a net bag.

It would take a lot of effort for others to catch the fish, but Lai Zhuang caught it easily.

Jiang Han gave Lai Zhuang another thumbs up, "Brother Lai Zhuang, you really helped a lot."

Lai Zhuang smiled and felt that he had not done anything.

The fish was caught by Jiang Han’s younger brother.

Zhang Haidai saw Lai Zhuang catch a parrotfish weighing about 50 kilograms.

He did not dare to slack off and caught two parrotfish weighing about 10 kilograms.

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