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Rebirth: Living in Wilderness with My Superpower-Chapter 34 - Fishing Master
Chapter 34: Chapter 34: Fishing Master
Chapter 34 -34: Fishing Master
Qiu San, in his quest for fish, wandered farther and farther away until the water rose from his ankles to his calves and was about to go past his waist.
Crouching on the shore, Bai Junjun couldn’t help but remind him, “The deeper the water, the greater the refraction and the greater the resistance too.”
“…”
Hearing the voice from the shore, Qiu San’s face turned red.
When he looked back, he saw Bai Junjun had not left, but was crouching on the shore, watching the commotion.
At the face-conscious age of seventeen or eighteen, being seen in a clumsy attempt to catch fish, Qiu San felt he couldn’t save face.
Bai Junjun, unaware of the young man’s sentiments, silently stretched out her hand towards him.
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Qiu San didn’t understand what this gesture meant.
Bai Junjun patiently pointed at the wooden fork in his hand, “Give it to me.”
“You can??” Qiu San was somewhat surprised.
Bai Junjun calmly nodded her head while a dirty little head popped out of the bushes, “My older sister is amazing at catching fish.”
Only then did Qiu San realize that these people, including Xiao Shan, hadn’t left; they were all crouching in the bushes quietly watching him fish.
Qiu San, tearfully defeated, walked back and handed the wooden fork to Bai Junjun.
He just wanted to warn her that the water was quite freezing and to be careful when entering.
But to his surprise, she directly threw the wooden stick out, and it landed just a few steps away from him.
Qiu San was stunned, and even Xiao Shan couldn’t help but complain, “That wooden fork is hard to make, you just threw it away; Uncle Qiu will have to spend a lot of time doing it!”
“Please help me pick the fish back up,” Bai Junjun replied indifferently.
“???” Qiu San looked suspiciously at Bai Junjun, who still had a calm expression on her face. However, the two little ones by her side nodded like pecking chickens, convinced, “Brother Qiu San, go and see. My older sister never misses; she definitely caught a fish.”
“How is that possible!” Xiao Shan said in disbelief.
Qiu San turned to look and saw a hint of blood at the location of the wooden fork.
He incredulously walked over and picked up the wooden fork, which had a fish about the size of a palm on it.
“!!!” Qiu San.
“!!! Xiao Shan.
“Older sister is awesome!” Bai Sasa and Bai Lingyu clapped in unison, proud expressions on their faces.
Bai Junjun also showed a satisfied smile.
“How… how did you do that?” Qiu San swallowed his saliva, never expecting Bai Junjun to hit a large fish with a casual throw; her luck was too good!
“Practice makes perfect,” she replied casually.
Though Special Ability also played a part, Bai Junjun’s own accuracy was very good. After all, it was The Apocalypse; how could you survive if you couldn’t aim well enough to explode Zombies’ heads?
Dumbfounded, Qiu San pulled the fish off the fork and placed it on the grass. Bai Junjun signaled for him to hand her the fork once again.
So Qiu San handed it over again.
He wanted to see whether Bai Junjun’s success was due to luck or skill.
Bai Junjun, after scanning the pond, casually threw the fork again.
“Hit!” Bai Lingyu, rarely showing a childish side, cheered from the sidelines.
Qiu San incredulously waded over to pick up the branch, and sure enough, there was another large fish on it.
If he had any doubts about Bai Junjun’s fishing abilities before, he had none now.
Bai Junjun was like tossing an embroidery ball; each throw of the fish spear landed in the pond, and she caught fish every time.
Qiu San could hardly believe his eyes; how could there be someone with such exceptional fishing skills!
Describing her as never missing a shot wouldn’t be an exaggeration, would it?
Who exactly are these three siblings of the Bai family?
One with perfect aim, another with immense strength, and another… whose special trait he hadn’t noticed yet, but Qiu San was thoroughly convinced not to underestimate them.