683 The Willing Shall Take the Bai (1/2)

Pet King Jie Po 20410K 2022-07-19

Chapter 683: The Willing Shall Take the Bait

Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

”Good-For-Nothing, time to change fishing spots!” Jin Er carried his fishing gear and walked a few steps before he turned around to see Good-For-Nothing lying down.

Snowball, on the other hand, was following closely behind Snowy.

Good-For-Nothing lazily looked at its master, it had no intentions of tagging along.

Jin Er let it lay down, it wouldn't get lost in the villa area anyway.

Snowy noticed that both his hands were full, so she tried to help him out, but he rejected the notion. ”If your old man knew that I had you carry a bucket for me, he'd break down my door in the middle of the night just to fight me.”

It was rare for someone to ask him about fishing, so he carefully searched for the best spot.

The reason why Jin Er frequented the lake to fish was the serenity. It was able to temporarily take him away from his many business affairs and responsibilities, and allowed him to empty his mind and relax his body.

During the winter, the lake would be exceptionally quiet. There were no sounds of birds chirping or wind brushing against the trees.

Jin Er wasn't a professional fisher, but after fishing here for so long, he was familiar with the geography of the lake. He could guess where the Crucian Carps gathered in the water.

He swept his gaze across the lake and pointed not too far off. ”Snowy, look over there. Right over there, underneath the ice, the water flows much slower. It's sheltered and faces the sun, and based on my experience, that's where the Crucian Carps should be.

Snowy carefully avoided stepping on dirt, or else she'd be reprimanded when she returned home. ”Isn't this lake man-made? How does the water still flow?”

”There's a water pump to maintain water flow,” Jin Er said. ”It seems like the home association fees weren't for naught.”

Even though Snowy didn't know how much the yearly home association fees were, she felt that it was reasonable.

Jin Er found a flat space by the lake, and put his fishing gear down before he cut a hole in the of ice using the dip net.

Good-For-Nothing had followed, but didn't come close.

Jin Er opened his folding chair and told Snowy to take a seat.

Even if Snowy lacked common sense, she knew that the person fishing had to be seated, so she kindly refused and told Jin Er to sit instead.

Jin Er sat down and dug through the cooler before pulling out a live lizard.