Reborn in the 80s, I'm Leading Our Fishing Village to Prosperity!

The female protagonist, Lin Ziyan, was an aquaculture PhD and a double major in ship design in her past life. She was reborn into the body of a girl from a small fishing village in Fuzhou.

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Chapter 92. Grandma is a talented woman...

Lu Yunshen coughed twice. "If you can't speak properly, then shut up."

Yang Yanzhou, "..."

Is Brother Shen getting angry out of embarrassment? Or is he taking it out on someone else?

Lu Yun Shen strode into the main room, thinking to himself that he had hoped it was a case of playing hard to get, but unfortunately it wasn't.

Lin Ziyan really didn't have any extra feelings for him.

When I passed him just now, I simply nodded politely as a greeting.

She calmly looked away, her eyes showing no emotion whatsoever.

In less than ten minutes, Lin Ziyan left carrying a box.

Grandma Lan came out of the study, her smile never fading.

"Old woman, what's the good news?" Old Man He asked.

He finished quickly, ate two bowls of rice, and his stomach finally stopped growling. Only then did he begin to slowly eat his vegetables, looking at her with a puzzled expression.

"I'm so happy to have received the apprenticeship certificate." Grandma Lan sat to the side, fanning herself with a palm-leaf fan.

"Did you eat at the Lin family's?" Old Man He asked again, not having heard clearly.

"Yes, we've eaten, and I've also taken on an apprentice."

Old Man He, "..."

Yang Yanzhou lowered his head and ate his rice, listening intently.

Grandma Kelan didn't intend to say anything more, but just fanned herself with a palm leaf fan, as if she had fallen into deep thought.

Lu Yunshen didn't ask. After finishing his meal, he went straight to the sink, washed his dishes and chopsticks, and put them aside.

"Old woman, you really took on an apprentice?" Old Man He asked hurriedly after regaining his senses.

When he saw Lin Ziyan walk in, he thought she was there to help his grandmother carry things.

"Of course it's true. We exchanged birth charts and gifts for the apprenticeship ceremony."