Chapter 13



Chapter 13

"The vegetable market..." Wen Youning nodded, thinking of the silver arowana that planned to jump out of the tank tonight, and followed the @ in the live broadcast room and clicked into the stall owner's live broadcast room.

The account has several thousand followers, and the anchor in the upper left corner has been online for more than ten hours. It should have been turned on in the morning when the vegetables were harvested.

Because of what she said during the day, the live broadcast room of the stall owner is now full of "The silver arowana is going to jump out of the tank tonight, pay attention." "Don't close the stall, keep an eye on the silver arowana." "If you close the stall and leave, it will jump out of the tank tonight, and you will find it tomorrow, but the fish are all gone." Wait...

The stall owner originally had an online store and sold goods through live streaming, but it usually didn't make much of a splash.

Big data push allows all fans of Wen Youning’s live broadcast room to see it.

At this time, the stall owner had already packed up the remaining vegetables and was driving home.

The barrage of comments has been urging him to stay in the market since his afternoon live broadcast, and now it seems that he has become somewhat immune to it.

While waiting for the traffic light to turn red, the stall owner responded to the comments: "They really won't jump out of the tank, don't worry. I know my fish very well, after all, I have raised them for such a long time. They must be joking. The market is closed, and I am almost home. I won't go back to check, it's okay."

The stall owner did not take this matter seriously. To be more precise, he did not believe it. How could someone really hear the voices of animals? It was too ridiculous. After knowing that the other party was a broadcaster, the stall owner felt that it was a show effect.

Therefore, even though the comments in the live broadcast room kept urging him, he had no intention of turning back.

After all, I've been watching similar content all day.

Stall owner: "Everyone, please take a look at the shopping cart below and place an order if you are interested."

The popularity was so high, but not a single piece of meat was sold. How can we justify this?

【What if it's true? 】

[Yes, yes, it is better to believe it than not to believe it. Silver Arowana is very expensive. ]

[To raise it this big, not to mention the purchase price, the cost must be tens of thousands. 】

【Please satisfy my curiosity. 】

The stall owner looked at the flashing comments and the rapidly rising sales, and sighed, "Okay, okay, since you've said that, I'll go back and take some pictures... Let me make a deal first, I'll see the fish in the tank and then I'll leave. If the fans who come later don't see it, I won't come back again."

In view of the fans’ enthusiastic shopping, the stall owner turned on the turn signal and turned around and drove back.

"I have kept those two dragon fish in the same tank for some time. If they wanted to jump out of the tank, they would have done so long ago." The stall owner looked particularly helpless as he held the steering wheel. These people believe everything they hear.

The lights in the entire market were turned off. The location was remote and the street lights on both sides of the road were also dim.

We drove back and the headlights shone on the old man at the security booth. He squinted his eyes in confusion and asked, "Who is it?"

The stall owner rolled down the window and called out, "Uncle, I'm the butcher inside, come back to get something."

The old man walked slowly in his slippers, "Register in the booklet."

The registration questions were very detailed, and it took the stall owner five or six minutes to finish them all. "Okay, sir."

The old man put on his reading glasses and looked at her carefully, then compared it with the photo on his ID card. After confirming that it was correct, he pressed the remote control and opened the small rolling door on the side. "Go in. Come out as soon as possible."

There are hundreds of stalls in the entire market. If you stay in there for too long, you won’t be able to tell what you’ve lost.

"Got it, uncle." The stall owner handed over a pack of cigarettes through the window, "Thank you for your hard work, uncle."

The stall owner drove into the parking lot of the vegetable market and pointed his phone camera directly at the entrance door, "Let's go and see the dragon fish you've been dreaming about."

The lights in the vegetable market are managed by area, and the stall owners only know where the switches are near their stalls. They turn on flashlights when they first enter. Fortunately, the live broadcast room has a night vision function, so the audience in the live broadcast room can see it even if the surrounding environment is dark.

"That's true. Although the silver arowana was purchased later, the two fish get along very well. In such a big fish tank, they even deliberately stick close to each other when swimming. Even if they don't have a deep relationship, it's impossible for the silver arowana to dislike the gold arowana."

"It is even less likely that the silver dragon would want to jump out of the jar and get away..."

As we were talking, we arrived at the stall, and the stall owner turned on the light bulb above his head with a click.

The next moment, the stall owner's voice suddenly disappeared when he saw the silver arowana leaping into the air and falling vertically.

'Pop'

The silver arowana has a graceful posture, with its head on the ground and its tail tilted to the side, dragging its body along with it. The fish out of water struggles and flaps its wings.

The stall owner leaned over and stretched out his hand, his raised arm some distance away from the silver dragon. He stretched out his fingers with stiff fingertips and his face twitched as he couldn't believe what he saw.

——"My silver dragon ahhhh!!!"

The heart-wrenching cries echoed in the empty and deserted vegetable market.

[Ahhh?! She really jumped! ]

[This light is on just right. I was looking for the silver dragon in the fish tank, but it turned out to have flown out of the tank.]

[Hiss——Is this acting? For example, did they tell the silver arowana in advance that it would jump out of the tank the moment the light was turned on? Or was it just a reverse scene?]

[Sister, don’t you think this would be even more awesome if played backwards? ! ]

Wen Youning said during the day that the silver arowana was preparing to jump out of the tank at night.

It was just getting dark outside and the silver arowana could not wait even for a minute or half a second, so it jumped so quickly and neatly.

The stall owner rushed over and quickly wet his hands with the water from the fish tank to cool his palms, then grabbed the silver arowana, picked it up from the ground and put it back into the fish tank.

He didn't even have time to clean the dirt off the silver dragon fish, for fear that it would die if he was late by a second.

The panic on the stall owner's face had not yet dissipated, and he felt a little scared.

If he hadn't listened to the comments and come back to check, the silver dragon fish's corpse would have been crispy by the time he came to the stall tomorrow morning.

Even the very durable goldfish cannot survive out of water for too long, let alone a fragile ornamental fish like the silver arowana.

The stall owner's heart was pounding. Could it be true that he could read the thoughts of animals?

After all, who could have guessed that one of the two fish, who used to get along well with each other, would actually want to jump out of the tank? Even if you were guessing blindly, you couldn't have guessed such an outrageous thing, and you guessed it right!

They said they would dance at night, and they really did dance after dark.

The timing is right!

ah?

This ridiculous ability is actually real?

I am not...

The stall owner had a dull look in his eyes and looked disheveled.

It’s bad, I need to grow a brain.

The stall owner stood on a chair beside the fish tank, looking at the shimmering water under the light and fell into deep thought.

The silver arowana that returned to the fish tank had little energy, but kept mumbling.

"I didn't die, so annoying."

"Still looking, what are you looking at!"

'Looking for a fight!'

The silver arowana became more and more annoyed.

Wen Youning posted a comment after hearing this: [Get down from your chair and stay away from the fish tank. ]

Stall owner: "Ah? What?"

Before he could react, he felt a white light in the corner of his eye. The next moment, he felt a pain on his left cheek and his head tilted uncontrollably. The phone in his hand that was broadcasting live also flew to the side.

It happened so fast.

The water splashed on his face by the silver dragon fish's tail.

The stall owner realized it belatedly and slowly raised his hand to touch his face which was stung and water-stained. The silver arowana hit him with one strike and now dived back to the bottom of the water.

With a thud, the phone fell to the ground.

It brought back the stall owner's dull nerves.

“…”

Was I beaten by a fish?

The fish slapped me in the mouth???

Is this correct?

Before the phone flew away, the famous scene of the silver arowana attacking humans was captured clearly.

[Oh my god - my head must be buzzing at this moment.]

[The times are developing too fast, and even the first-person perspective of being beaten by a fish's tail is possible. 】

[Hahaha, this slap was too hard.]

[Our sister Wen even told you to dodge via the mic, your reaction is too slow.]

Looking at the silver arowana in the fish tank, the stall owner clenched his cheeks in anger, but he couldn't do anything about it.

He simply ignored it for the time being. All that was floating before the stall owner's eyes was the barrage that Wen Youning had just sent using his anchor account.

The words are almost solidified.

He now truly believes that the host on the other side can really hear his inner voice!

The stall owner jumped down from the chair, hurriedly picked up his phone, opened it, found Wen Youning's live broadcast room, clicked in, and without saying a word, he bought several of the most expensive gifts.

If Wen Youning hadn't reminded the silver arowana that it was about to jump out of the tank, he would never have guessed that this would happen.

Come back tomorrow morning and the silver dragon fish will be dried on the ground.

Wen Youning was also watching his live broadcast. She couldn’t see the live broadcast room on the stall owner’s mobile phone screen. When she saw the gifts, she realized what the stall owner was busy with his phone.

Stall owner: [Thank you, anchor, for saving my silver arowana's life! ]

[I am really convinced. I believe you can really read pets' minds. The world is so big, and I am so narrow-minded.]

After sending the barrage, the stall owner still felt it was not enough and continued to give gifts.

The live broadcast room was filled with images of him giving out gifts.

If it was a coincidence that the silver arowana jumped out of the tank the first time, then the second time, he was hit on the face by the silver arowana and it still hurts.

Isn't this real enough?

Others might guess that it was a script or the actors acting, but as a person personally involved in the entire incident, he knew the truth of the matter very well.

——How could he not know whether he is an actor or not?

He had doubted others before, and the stall owner sighed in his heart. If he had believed them at the beginning, there wouldn't have been such a thrilling rescue tonight.

After listening to Wen Youning's advice at first, I realized that there would be no problem if I just divided the tanks.

Wen Youning took a sip of water and tapped the keyboard with her fingertips: [It’s good that they have been rescued. Let’s separate them as soon as possible. The silver arowana is very annoying to the golden arowana. If we delay any further, something bad will happen.]

As soon as the message was sent, a message popped up on the screen asking for a live link from the stall owner.

"Hmm?" Wen Youning clicked the answer button suspiciously, "Any other questions?"

"Nothing, I just wanted to say thank you in person. And..." The stall owner scratched his head and turned the screen back to the fish tank. "I saw in the title of your live broadcast that you can treat pets. I want to ask if my silver dragon is okay."

After all the trouble today, Silver Dragon doesn't look to be in very good condition.

The silver dragon fish returned to the water, but instead of swinging its tail like a normal and healthy dragon fish, it sank motionlessly.

The stall owner said, "Look, it's almost sinking to the bottom. It looks very lost. What's on its mind?"

The silver arowana's eyes remained motionless, only its whiskers drifted along with the current.

'I'm back again.'

'bother'

"Gulu, gulp my scales. Gulu... I'm not going to live anymore."

'Drown myself.'

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