130 Requiting Fish. Ling Xiaozui (1/2)

”Of the three days, only one day has passed .” Yun Yang was a slightly shocked. ”You’re admitting defeat? This junior will win without a fight?”

The elder gazed grudgingly towards Yun Yang.

Win without a fight? What f*cking fight do you want?

The resentful gaze almost had Yun Yang laughing out loud.

”Alright then. Let us go back and have an all-fish feast. We can’t waste this entire day’s effort!” Yun Yang was straightforward as well, assuming the gracious role of the winner since the other party had admitted defeat.

He picked the bucket up and looked at the abundant Kirin Fish inside. After some consideration, Yun Yang kept about a dozen of them that were over three catties and poured the remaining ones back into the water. ”This is the only time this will happen, alright? You all have to be careful in the future… Don’t let any one else catch you again…”

The elder’s eyes practically bulged out of their sockets before bouncing back in again.

Oh my, this child is releasing so many Kirin Fish? Those are invaluable treasures!

Those are good stuff that even money can’t buy!

However, the following scene stunned the old man into disbelief again.

Not a single one of the released fishes left. Instead, they form a neat queue in the water as they popped their heads out and nodded at Yun Yang.

Were they actually thanking Yun Yang’s grace?

Then all the Kirin Fish vanished, leaving nothing else other than some bubbles.

Both Yun Yang and the old man were dumbfounded.

The world was unpredictable and worldly matters were always miraculous, yet there was such a thing! Wonders were everywhere indeed.

What happened next though, shocked two of them even more. Not only was the old man stupefied, Yun Yang’s eyes almost fell out too.

The big fish in the bucket had all straightened their bodies and stuck their upper halves out of the water, looking at Yun Yang with rounded eyes, as if pleading for their lives.

There were even two round beads of tears slowly rolling down from the eyes of the biggest fish.

Yun Yang and the elder felt the top of their heads prickling with numbness.

Was this a f*cking fish at all?

Yun Yang sighed, his hands gripping at the edge of the bucket as he said seriously, ”I don’t want to eat you little ones, but my physique really needs it… I have no other way…”

The biggest fish tilted its head, its beady eyes staring straight at Yun Yang. There was no way of telling if it understood him. Suddenly, its body swayed as it swam to Yun Yang’s right hand; with a pop of head, its mouth landed on Yun Yang’s hand.

A ball of emerald green liquid spluttered out from the fish’s mouth onto the top of Yun Yang’s hand.

It was one big lump of green.

The emerald green liquid vanished immediately upon landing on the back of Yun Yang’s hand as if it had diffused into Yun Yang’s body.

After the biggest fish had spat out the green liquid, the iridescent radiance of the scales on its body dimmed immediately. It did not stop though. After some build-up, it spat another mouthful of emerald liquid with a sound from its throat.

It was the same emerald green liquid as before, diffusing directly into Yun Yang’s skin.

However, upon spitting the second mouthful of emerald liquid, the seven scales on the big fish dulled, losing all their brilliance.

It was holding on, however, wanting to spit the third mouthful…

Yun Yang felt his heart clench. He stopped the fish at once and picked it up. ”Enough, enough. Keep the rest to yourself. I’ll let you go.”

With a single thought, a ball of air of vitality was delivered into the fish.

With a splash, the fish entered the water. It did not leave immediately, hopping up happily and nodding at Yun Yang in the air. It went back into the water and swam over again, going to and fro for three times; the longing apparent.

”Go.” Yun Yang felt his tone becoming gentle. ”Don’t get caught again.”

The big fish made a big splash and swam towards the deeper water longingly.

Yun Yang sighed. When he turned again, the dozen of fishes in the bucket had all stuck their heads out; their throats were making a slight noise as their eyes stared at him – they all wanted to spit at him…

Yun Yang was exasperated but he was growing more tenderhearted. He put his hand on the side of the wooden bucket, gifting a flow of air of vitality to the fish after each of them gave their gifts, before releasing them into the water.

He was not having the all-fish feast after all. He had won anyway.

The elder watched the shockingly tragic drama of man and fish unfold before him, his eyes already hanging out of their sockets.

He was beyond dumbfounded, his face blank.

There was no shortage of peculiarity in this world.

Seeing that the bucket was left with the last three fish, the old man broke from his trance. He knew he could not let this opportunity go as it would not come around the second time. He approached awkwardly and said, ”Excuse me… Young friend?”