"This is definitely a rare and huge fish!"
"If we catch this, we can't eat it; we have to take it home and raise it!"
It was already evening, and the setting sun had dyed the sky crimson. This enchanting scene was rarely seen on ordinary days. The water was rippling, and the lotus leaves and flowers swayed in the wind, while the large fish broke off and overturned.
A scene of desolation and decay.
Prince Qing held onto the broken pole, while Xiao Yiming stood quietly to the side, not even bothering to wring out his wet clothes, just waiting anxiously.
Prince Qing was panting, but his eyes burned even brighter. In all his years of fishing, he had never seen such a formidable fish. He still hadn't seen what it looked like, so he asked again:
Are you sure it's a grass carp?
"It doesn't seem like it."
After Qing Wang asked this question, Xiao Yiming was also unsure. He had only caught a quick glance and hadn't seen it clearly, but it vaguely resembled a black grass carp.
"Hmm...maybe."
As soon as he finished speaking, the fishing line snapped open, and something shot out from under the water. Prince Qing fell backward to the ground once again.
A string of curses followed: "What a powerful beast!"
"It got away!"
But the fish broke free of the hook. Prince Qing was both anxious and angry. He threw the broken rod aside. Just as Xiao Yiming was about to jump in again, Prince Qing shouted:
"Don't go down there, they've already run away."
"What a pity," Prince Qing sighed. Xiao Yiming was also helpless and simply said, "Your Highness, I will bring men tonight to cast a net and catch them."
Prince Qing stood up from the ground and waved his hand, saying, "No need."
"What is destined to be yours will be yours, and what is not, you cannot force."
He sighed, looking at the still-unsettled waves in the center of the chaotic lotus leaves.
Although he didn't catch any fish, he saw something hooked the moment the hook left the water, so he turned his gaze back to the shore.
At this moment, Xiao Yiming stepped forward and reached out to lift the string.
The line was pulled up, and the thing hanging on the fishing hook came into view.
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