Sang Ning's embarrassed face turned bright red.
She pursed her lips. "Give me some face."
Can she say she didn't even think of shark fishing or anything like that?
Indeed, she has participated in a lot of sea fishing. Every time she comes out of the deep mountains and forests, she relaxes by bungee jumping, skydiving, and sea fishing.
The biggest and most expensive fish I ever caught while sea fishing was a wild yellow croaker weighing six pounds and eight ounces, which earned me several hundred thousand yuan.
This is something she can boast about for the rest of her life.
However, she never imagined that there would be an even more glorious moment during her sea fishing trip, when she actually caught a shark.
However, this is nothing to be proud of, because she was dragged into the sea by a shark.
If it weren't for the large amount of medicine she carried, or if Emmanuel and his men hadn't reacted quickly enough, she would probably be in the belly of a shark by now.
Unfortunately, the joys and sorrows of intelligent life in this world are not shared.
At least Emmanuel and his group couldn't understand her embarrassment, and neither could the viewers in the live stream. Instead, they made fun of her about fishing for sharks.
Forget about saving face, they didn't even leave her any substance.
Sang Ning was so laughed at that he almost became depressed. In the end, he simply gave up and sat on the edge of the raft, chuckling, "Everyone laughs at me for fishing for sharks. Today I'll catch another shark and show you."
【You're doing great, Ningning! We support you!】
[Go ahead and fish! If you can catch just one more shark, I'll immediately reward you with ten warships.]
[Ten warships? Do you need someone to warm your bed and carry your bags upstairs?]
[Hey upstairs, have some self-respect! It's just ten warships, not worth much.]
[Where did this rich guy come from? Ten warships aren't even worth much money? It's definitely a feeling of envy, jealousy, and resentment.]
[Envy, jealousy, and hatred.]
[Same envy, jealousy, and resentment...]
Sang Ning was quite envious, but not jealous or hateful. She was simply envious of the audience member who had offered ten warships as a reward. Their extravagant spending made her extremely jealous.
Silently calculating in her mind how much money ten warships would cost, how much she would receive after taxes and the program team's share, and how much nutrient solution and thermostatic clothing she could buy with that money, Sang Ning's eyes sparkled as she said, "Elephant isn't like elephant, my friend, do you keep your word?"
An elephant isn't an elephant: [I mean what I say, if you can catch a shark, I'll tip you!]
"make a deal!"
Sang Ning decisively cast his fishing line and confidently declared, "I've fished for sharks before, so catching another one shouldn't be a problem."
Other fish are not a big problem, but sharks are a huge problem.
No one had any hope, and Louis even warned, "Take it easy, or you'll be proven wrong."
Sang Ning hummed in agreement, then said with a particularly straightforward tone, "I'm not afraid of being proven wrong. If I catch it, I'll give you a reward; if I don't, I won't lose anything."
It's just being laughed at, it doesn't matter.
Anyway, she's thick-skinned and not afraid of being laughed at.
The elephant's lips twitched slightly: "I feel this bet was made a bit hastily; I should have asked Sang Ning for the stakes."
"It's a good thing you didn't take it. If you had, Sang Ning would have explained to you why gambling is illegal."
[…Is this even possible? Isn't Sang Ning afraid of offending the audience?]
[The person upstairs is obviously a fan of Da Xiu Xiu. Let me tell you this: Sang Ning never tolerates us old viewers, and she's not afraid to offend us. When she criticizes us, she's really ruthless.]
Yes, other people's audience members are treated like royalty, but here we're just lowly spectators.
Sang Ning was both amused and exasperated. "Don't ruin my reputation. I didn't do it. I'm not. Don't talk nonsense. I've never considered you my underlings."
The audience chuckled upon hearing this.
Yes, you definitely didn't treat us like your underlings, because you didn't take us seriously at all.
"You're talking like I can see you just because I want to keep an eye on you. What a pipe dream. I don't even know if you're round or flat. If we happen to meet on the street or somewhere in the future, I wouldn't recognize you."
Sang Ning's sharp retort left the audience speechless.
But I was not convinced, I was extremely unconvinced.
So, after taking a deep breath, the audience began to organize their thoughts and think about how to retort to her.
Before they could even put their plan into action, Sang Ning suddenly let out a howl.
"The goods have arrived."
She excitedly grabbed her fishing rod and said to Louis, "Get ready, I feel like this is a big one."
"real?"
Louis perked up at the news, abandoning his carving, he grabbed a nearby vine net, stood up, and stared intently at the sea, saying, "Can you keep this under control? If not, I'll take over."
"Yes, you can."
Sang Ning skillfully gripped the fishing rod and wrestled with the fish.
Then, taking advantage of the fish's inattention, she swiftly lifted the fishing rod and pulled up a fish weighing over two pounds.
This is a fish with a long, slender body, a beautiful tail, and scales that change color.
It's an extremely beautiful fish.
Even though Sang Ning didn't recognize the fish, she couldn't hide her joy.
She couldn't help but laugh, looking at the fish wriggling happily in the vine net Louis had extended, and said with delight, "They're so beautiful!"
Everyone fell silent, staring blankly at the fish.
Rainbowfish, an endangered species, with no more than a thousand recorded in the entire Moykaz universe.
But now Sang Ning has caught one with an incredibly simple fishing rod. Sang Ning is defying the heavens!
"Quickly, quick, let it go, let it go, let it go!"
Louis, finally snapping out of his daze, lunged forward, grabbed the fish, removed the hook from its mouth, and tossed it back into the sea.
The rainbow fish, now free, flicked its tail on the surface of the sea, leaving a beautiful arc before sailing away.
Sanning, "···"
Sang Ning was dumbfounded. She stared in disbelief at the beautiful fish that had shot off like an arrow, then looked back at Louis. Seeing the look of relief on his face, she hesitated for two seconds before saying, "This fish..."
Is there a problem?
She asked cautiously, and Louis hummed in response, giving her a thumbs-up that was hard to decipher as either praise or sarcasm. "Ningning, you're really amazing. You used to catch sharks, and now you're catching rainbow fish. I beg you, please stop fishing."
"At your fishing method, I really don't know what you'll catch next."
Sanning, "···"
Sang Ning pursed her lips and said, "After saying so much, at least tell me what's wrong with this rainbow fish."
"Rainbow Fish is fine."
Louis was surprised that Sunning didn't know about Rainbow Fish, but considering her upbringing, he felt it was understandable. So he explained, "The problem is that Rainbow Fish are an endangered species. They are a Class A protected marine creature with a registered population of less than a thousand in the entire Moykaz universe."
(End of this chapter)
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