Fish
There was another thought in Qin Zhenzhenâs mind. She wanted to test whether the fragrance of the spirit water coming from her fingers would be particularly attractive to animals.
At noon, she intentionally dripped two drops of spirit water into a pot of water. Surprisingly, the piglet, who had lost its appetite, suddenly devoured the pigâs food with gusto, its belly becoming round as it kept eating.
This made Qin Zhenzhen wonder if adding spirit water to the bait would have a similar effect on fish. She wanted to give it a try.
Qin Zhenzhen stopped Su Ning. âYou went fishing earlier, right? Did you catch any fish?â
Su Ning nodded. âNo, we didnât catch anything.â
Qin Zhenzhen smiled and said, âDo you really want to eat fish? We can go fishing again.â
Su Ningâs eyes lit up. âDo you know how to fish too?â
She had been disappointed before, but upon hearing Qin Zhenzhenâs words, she regained hope.
Qin Zhenzhen nodded. âWhen I was young, I often went fishing with my brother. I even caught fish by myself.â
In the original hostâs memories, she had indeed gone fishing frequently with her brother.
In Qin Zhenzhenâs modern life, she had also accompanied her grandfather on fishing trips. She had acquired the knowledge and skills of fishing.
Su Ning eagerly said, âThird Sister-in-law, wait for me. Iâll go dig for earthworms!â
She had prepared more than ten raw earthworms and two small sweet potatoes roasted in the fire as bait.
However, Su Cheng had used them all, and he hadnât caught a single small fish.
Su Ning quickly dug up more than ten earthworms from behind the house and wrapped them with mud in banana leaves.
âThird Sister-in-law, letâs go!â
Su Ning grabbed a small fish basket, hoping that they would be able to catch a fish to put in it.
Meanwhile, Qin Zhenzhen pondered for a moment and decided to bring a wooden bucket with her. If they managed to catch multiple fish, it would be better to keep them in water to ensure their survival.
Seeing Qin Zhenzhen with the wooden bucket, Su Cheng couldnât help but roll his eyes inwardly. Did she think they were fishing in a pond? However, he restrained himself from mocking her since she had helped him clear his name.
He simply reminded his sister, âDonât stay out too late, and be careful!â
He didnât have time to waste watching Qin Zhenzhenâs antics. He needed to go and harvest the vegetables.
Su Ning giggled. âI understand, Fifth Brother. Weâll definitely catch a fish!â
Her perception of her third sister-in-law had completely changed. She now regarded her as a valuable treasure.
The confidence radiating from Qin Zhenzhenâs face was contagious, and Su Ning believed that they would indeed be able to enjoy a fish for dinner tonight!
Most of the boys in the village only went fishing by the river during the noon break from their farm work. They saw it as a form of leisure rather than serious fishing.
When Qin Zhenzhen and Su Ning arrived at the river, there were no other boys fishing. Instead, they were met with laughter and mocking comments from the boys who had gathered there.
âHehehe, look at that! A housewife trying to fish!â
âSheâs just a lazy farmer!â
âYeah, sheâs someone elseâs wife, but she doesnât do any work and comes here to fish. Sheâs shameless!â
âI bet they wonât catch a single fish!â
The boys were skeptical about Qin Zhenzhenâs ability to catch fish, especially since they themselves struggled to catch any.
Qian Xiaohua, who had been observing the situation, also found it strange. Su Ning had previously despised her third sister-in-law and even wished her harm. But now, they were chatting and laughing together while fishing. It left Qian Xiaohua puzzled. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI will see if Su Ning has got her head injuried.â She approached Su Ning and pulled her aside.
âWhatâs going on with you? Werenât you filled with hatred for her? Why are you suddenly so close to her?â