It seemed that yesterday's 'giant' had exhausted all of Chu Fang's luck, as his float hadn't moved all morning, which made the surrounding fishermen laugh.
Chu Fang rolled his eyes, too lazy to pay attention to these people, and was about to order takeout.
Don't ask why we can order takeout here. Although this is the suburbs of Shanghai, it's still part of Shanghai!
Suddenly, a woman appeared in my line of sight. She was wearing a red knit sweater and light blue jeans. Her overall style was both elegant and bright, yet casual and relaxed, generous and graceful.
Her face was breathtakingly beautiful, with an unforgettable look. Her skin was as smooth as silk, with a faint natural glow. Her eyelashes were thick and long, like two delicate little fans, fluttering gently. She exuded an elegant and refined aura.
The visitor was none other than Zhong Tingyue.
"Why are you here?" Chu Fang asked as the other person approached.
“I was meeting a client nearby, and I came to find you after I finished.” Zhong Tingyue said, carrying a bag and taking out lunch from it. “I thought it was lunchtime, and you must have been so engrossed in fishing that you forgot to eat, so I brought you some lunch.”
The lunch in the bag included braised pork belly with preserved mustard greens, stewed beef brisket with potatoes, Mapo tofu, and mushroom, egg, and shrimp soup—three dishes and a soup.
"Ms. Zhong, you are my virtuous wife!" Chu Fang said, then nudged the fisherman next to him and introduced him: "This is my fiancée. Isn't she beautiful? I spent countless efforts to win her over."
Upon hearing this, the fisherman glanced at Zhong Tingyue, whose delicate face and transcendent temperament remained unmoved. Then his gaze fell on the three dishes and soup, as if he had thought of something and was filled with emotion.
The fisherman next to him then noticed that a girl had come over; she was Chu Fang's fiancée, and she had even brought him lunch. He was filled with mixed emotions.
Seeing the expressions of emotion on everyone's faces, Chu Fang puffed out his chest, extremely pleased with himself.
These fishermen weren't concerned that he had a beautiful fiancée; they were envious that he was fishing and that Zhong Tingyue even helped bring him food.
This contrasts sharply with his wife's attempts to stop him from fishing.
My goodness, what an amazing wife and mother!
"Hurry up and eat," Zhong Tingyue said, rolling her eyes.
She had heard stories of these fishermen. Some of them argued with their girlfriends or wives over fishing, and after a long struggle, they eventually broke up, always choosing the fishpond as the breakup location.
Women are just stumbling blocks on my path to 'exploding wealth'!
While Chu Fang was having lunch, Zhong Tingyue sat on a stool and helped him fish.
There's an old saying in the fishing world: fishing novices have a protection period.
Zhong Tingyue helped with the fishing for a while and caught several fish. She threw the fish into the cage and said, "You didn't catch a single one all morning?"
Chu Fang: "... ...bad luck."
Upon hearing this, the guys next to him scoffed, "Tch~~~"
After finishing his meal, Chu Fang resumed his fishing spree, determined to have a great catch today. Zhong Tingyue didn't rush to leave, but sat beside him watching him fish, occasionally offering assistance.
Zhong Tingyue's actions made the surrounding fishermen very envious.
God is unfair!
Chu Fang stared intently at the buoy, then suddenly felt his eyes dry and the sky darken. He asked softly, "Huh? Why is it getting dark?"
Zhong Tingyue looked up at the sky, where the sun was shining brightly: "No."
She immediately looked at her fiancé and asked anxiously, "Mr. Chu, what's wrong?"
Chu Fang's eyes were red and bloodshot, and his pupils were filled with tears.
"I can't see." Chu Fang fumbled around with his hands.
Seeing this, several fishermen nearby rushed forward to help Chu Fang, while Zhong Tingyue hurriedly called Chu Fang's private doctor.
Less than half an hour later, the ambulance arrived, and Chu Fang and Zhong Tingyue went to the private hospital.
After a series of diagnoses and treatments, Chu Fang regained his sight.
Zhong Tingyue asked her private doctor, "Doctor, what's wrong with Chu Fang?"
"Mr. Chu's temporary blindness is caused by excessive use of his eyes."
Upon hearing this, Chu Fang exclaimed "Ah!" and was about to say that both of his eyes were 5.0 and his vision was normal when Zhong Tingyue glared at him, and the latter immediately shut up.
The private doctor explained with a smile: "When fishing, you stare intently at the float. Your eyes can tolerate it for a short time, but overuse of your eyes and prolonged periods of high tension can lead to visual fatigue, which in turn can cause a significant increase in atypical chronic eye inflammation, such as eye irritation, dry eyes, bloodshot eyes, temporary blindness, and even the possibility of actual blindness."
Chu Fang: "Huh???"
The private doctor said, "Of course, the last one is a very small probability."
Zhong Tingyue frowned and asked, "Then how do we solve this problem?"
"The best solution is to find another form of entertainment or reduce the number of times you go fishing."
... ...
"Flying!"
"I spend hundreds of thousands of yuan at his hospital every year, and you give me this advice, telling me not to go fishing."
"Do they have any humanity? Do they have any morals?"
As Chu Fang walked out of the lobby, he looked back at the hospital, growing angrier with each passing thought. He grabbed the private doctor and said, "No, you have to give me a refund, or I'll sue you for consumer fraud."
Private doctor: "... ..."
Sometimes I really want to call the police; even rich people can be scoundrels.
We're just offering a suggestion; the final decision rests not with me, nor with you, but with your fiancée.
Your fiancée is the one who won't let you fish, so why are you dragging us into this to demand justice?
What a bully who picks on the weak and fears the strong!
Meeting Zhong Tingyue's calm gaze, Chu Fang released his private doctor, who immediately left. Ms. Zhong strode outside, and Chu Fang followed.
The two walked side by side, and Zhong Tingyue's voice was clear and bright: "Mr. Chu, you can't go fishing anymore."
"This is unreasonable!"
Is it reasonable for someone to be blind?
"You're exaggerating!"
“Anyway, you can’t fish anymore,” Zhong Tingyue said. “I don’t want to marry a blind man.”
Zhong Tingyue respects Chu Fang's belief that fishing is beneficial to physical and mental health and helps pass the time; she fully supports her fiancé's behavior.
But now the doctor says that fishing is harmful to his eyes, even risking blindness, and she believes she cannot let Chu Fang do as he pleases.
Chu Fang pouted and said aggrievedly, "I won't go blind."
"That won't do either!"
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