Chapter 153: Every seasoned air force veteran has a shrewd newbie by his side.



After getting up, Sister Wang looked at Mu Liuyun, who still had a curious look on his face but seemed hesitant to speak, rolled her eyes, and tapped his head with her finger: "Seriously, just ask whatever you want to ask, I'll tell you everything!"

"Hehe, thanks, Sister Wang. And you guys, Brother Sun, are you... um?"

Mu Liuyun looked like a lecherous old man, but he was actually quite cute. This made Sister Wang frown, but she still shook her head in the end: "Sun Xingmin and I can only be described as childhood sweethearts."

Seeing Sister Wang standing on the street, seemingly lost in memories, Mu Liuyun moved closer to her to avoid being bumped into by passing villagers.

Sister Wang noticed this and chuckled: "Although we had some budding feelings back then, it was just something we did for fun. I called him Brother Sun, and he called me Wang Yingshang. He got married before I left."

"Tch, I knew it! Out of all these people, he's the only one calling you by that name."

"You're asking for it!"

After playing and frolicking for a while, the two arrived at the pond. Looking at the pond, which was about seven or eight acres in size, and the bubbles that occasionally rose from it, Mu Liuyun was extremely excited: "Sister, shall we go fishing now!"

Sister Wang held up one finger and shook it, putting on a serious expression: "No, no, no, fishing isn't that simple. We need to bait the area first!"

As she spoke, Sister Wang took off her backpack, rummaged through it, and pulled out a large bag containing what looked like meatballs. She then casually picked up two and threw them into the water.

After watching the meatballs slightly disperse in the water, Sister Wang nodded in satisfaction and adopted the demeanor of a teacher.

Then, she handed the brand-new fishing rod to Mu Liuyun: "That's about it. Here, I'll bait it for you."

After some effort, Mu Liuyun finally managed to cast her baited fishing hook into the water with the help of Sister Wang. Sister Wang followed suit and cast her own fishing hook into the water.

Seeing Mu Liuyun's excited expression, Sister Wang still spoke earnestly: "Xiaoyun, fishing is a slow process, we can't rush it."

As she spoke, Sister Wang felt the fishing rod in her hand move. So she smiled, used her arms to lift the fishing rod up, and a small fish less than ten centimeters long instantly appeared in her hand.

"Wow, Sister Wang, you're amazing!"

Mu Liuyun immediately looked at Sister Wang with admiration. Sister Wang casually tossed the small fish back into the pond, her face full of pride, seemingly quite pleased with herself: "Well, my skills are already superb, I don't need to consider common sense anymore."

"However, don't be discouraged. It's normal to not catch anything the first time you fish!"

"Hey sis, the fishing rod moved, should I lift it?"

"Oh? Yes, that's right."

Sister Wang stared blankly at Mu Liuyun, watching as Mu Liuyun's fair cheeks gradually flushed red and her whole body was pulled forward a few steps before belatedly reaching out to help Mu Liuyun grab the fishing rod.

"Sis, what's going on? You lifted it so easily!"

"Um, well, this might be because you snagged on a rock. I'll get someone to go down and take a look."

Just as the two were feeling increasingly strained, a slightly aged hand reached out, grabbed the fishing rod, and lifted it up with a forceful pull.

A fish more than 20 centimeters long drew a beautiful arc from the water and landed right next to Mu Liuyun.

Looking at the fish, which was almost as big as her forearm, Mu Liuyun excitedly turned around and discovered that the person who had just helped her was none other than Sister Wang's father. She quickly thanked him, saying, "Thank you, Uncle Wang!"

Uncle Wang nodded, then looked at the fish on the ground, and then at Mu Liuyun's lovely face: "You were born to be a fisherman."

"Wow, is that amazing?"

"Not bad. For a beginner, being able to catch such a big pike shows you do have talent, but you're still a bit worse than me!"

Wang Jie, who was standing nearby, nudged her father, interrupting his conversation with Mu Liuyun, and then cast another line.

Several tens of seconds later.

"Wow! Sis, you caught another one!"

"...This, this is nothing."

Another small fish, less than ten centimeters long, was caught. Sister Wang gritted her teeth and cast her line again.

Two hours passed in the blink of an eye.

After casting more than a dozen times, Sister Wang was panting heavily, but she persevered despite the difficulty.

But when she glanced back at the small bucket beside her, which was filled with small fish, she immediately plopped down on the ground.

The small bucket next to Mu Liuyun contained five fish. Although the latter few were not as big as the first one, they were still edible.

"One more time!"

As she spoke, Wang Erya, unwilling to give up, was about to cast her hook again, but was stopped by her elderly father.

"Er Ya, let it go. You've already damaged the mouths of the fish fry that Xiao Sun just planted. Don't ruin them."

"Dad! Why are you running over here instead of keeping an eye on the convenience store?!"

"I'm afraid you'll ruin their fishpond. After all, you've been called the 'fish fry killer' since you were a child."

"You, me, him!"

Wang Erya felt somewhat devastated. Why was Mu Liuyun, a complete novice, so easy to catch fish?

As if reading Wang Er Ya's mind, her father shrugged and said, "There's nothing I can do, you're not as pretty as her!"

"Ugh, why does this fish discriminate based on who it's served to?!"

...

After releasing all the fish that Sister Wang had caught back into the pond, Mu Liuyun picked up her small bucket and skipped along with her father towards home.

In stark contrast, Wang Erya had a lifeless expression on her face.

After walking for a while, Wang Erya, having calmed down, finally spoke.

"Dad, I'm going to the convenience store now."

"No need, I gave Xiao Sun a bottle of good wine, and he's watching it right now."

Mu Liuyun stood aside without saying a word. Does your family not treat Sun Xingmin like an outsider?

However, judging from how they get along, it seems that Wang's parents really do treat Sun Ge as their son.

"By the way, Dad, I've been back for so many days, but I haven't heard anything about Brother Sun's wife. What's going on?"

Sister Wang asked what was on her mind. Although she hadn't seen Sun Xingmin since she returned, she hadn't heard anything about his wife from anyone, which puzzled her greatly.

You know, keeping the King's parents from chatting is worse than killing them.

Upon hearing Sister Wang's words, Father Wang paused and stood still, saying, "Sigh, you'll find out sooner or later."

Seeing her father's expression, as if he wanted nothing more than a cigarette, Sister Wang became even more curious.

"Your brother Sun, he, he, he's come out of the closet!"

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