Rebirth: Living in Wilderness with My Superpower-Chapter 40 - Fisherman
Chapter 40: Chapter 40 Fisherman
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Chapter 40 -40 Fisherman
“If people are very close to the fish, then the fork should be aimed at a position one finger to the side of the fish’s silhouette and thrown at a right angle,”
Bai Junjun didn’t know if they understood, but seeing Old Uncle Qiu’s family nodding like chicks pecking at grains of rice, they must have…right?
Although the family had to continue traveling, having just finished the lesson, Old Uncle Qiu’s family was eager to try, and they all got into the water to catch fish using the method Bai Junjun had described.
The success rate indeed increased.
It was only after each of the father and sons happily caught a big fish that they jubilantly broke camp and continued on to Cold City.
“Grandpa, can’t we just live by Green Pool?”
Xiao Shan envied the adults for being able to fish in the water.
“Silly child, where would we get the grain if we lived by Green Pool? Don’t you want your rice and big steamed buns?”
Although fine grains were rare, as the family in the village that was relatively well-off, Xiao Shan had tasted them, and thinking of the aroma of the rice, he smacked his lips, “Then let’s go exchange for some grain first before coming back.”
It turns out the little buddy thought their family was going to another town to exchange for grain.
Old Uncle Qiu patted his head, “We’ll definitely come back if there’s a chance.”
After all, Hunter Village in Xuanwei City was their true home.
They could only hope that one day there would be peace without war.
Old Uncle Qiu sighed helplessly as he looked into the distance.
Meanwhile, Bai Junjun was still sitting on the cart.
Not just her, Bai Junjun had Bai Lingyu and Xiao Shan sit up too, leaving only Bai Sasa to push the cart alone.
The brothers of the Qiu family saw how hard Sasa was working and felt sorry for her.
They would occasionally help push, but Bai Sasa refused them all.
The elder sister said that it was only this way that she could strengthen her endurance, and that when the overbearing conditions of that stormy night appeared again, she could break through and advance again.
The brothers of the Qiu family, unaware of this, were actually hindering her progress with their well-meaning help, so Bai Sasa rejected all their offers.
Even when Madam Liu was tired and clearly slowing down, Bai Sasa flat-out insisted that Madam Liu sit on the cart too.
Initially, Madam Liu refused outright, but under Bai Sasa’s insistent demands, when she could no longer cope, she would climb up and sit on the cart for a while.
And Bai Sasa kept clenching her little face, waiting for the flame in her chest to explode.
But after walking for several days, the heat in Bai Sasa’s chest was only warm, far from reaching the verge of explosion.
She was really anxious about this.
She wished she could get Old Uncle Qiu and the eldest brother of the Qiu family on the cart too, so she could push it herself.
However, her good intentions startled Old Uncle Qiu and the others; the big men flat-out disagreed.
Bai Junjun couldn’t help but console, “Haste won’t speed up success, if it were that easy, everyone in the world would be a strongman.”
Bai Sasa finally felt a bit less anxious after hearing that.
Compared to Bai Sasa’s stagnation, Bai Junjun had quite a fruitful few days.
She didn’t know whether it was because of continuously recharging day and night, or because of improved diet and rest, but the sesame seed-sized energy inside her had finally turned into a green bean, and its color was darker and purer than before.
The darker the color, the purer the energy, her many days and nights of effort were not in vain.
They walked through the dense forest for six days, just managing to finish the food on the cart before it spoiled.
Thinking back, from their descent from Green Pool, they really hadn’t come across a similar pool of water, but whenever they saw a small spring or hidden stream, everyone would excitedly grab their forks and search for fish.
However, in such mountain streams and rivulets, there were no big fish, only little silverfish the size of a fingertip.