Chapter 2331
When His Eyes Opened
Avery: âCome on, husband! Our next one must be a big fish!â
Elliot: âWell, I think I have mastered a little trick.â
âHusband, youâre amazing! Letâs eat braised fish tonight!â Avery laughed, watching him throw the hook
handsomely into the water.
After half an hourâ
Mike Aite Avery in the group: [Avery, how many fish has your husband caught? Send us a look!]
Tammy: [Rubbing hands in excitement·jpg]
Tammy: [Watch the fun·jpg]
Jun: [Wife, can you stop being so gloating? o(â¯â¡â°)o]
Jun was afraid that Elliot didnât catch any fish.
After all, Avery didnât post pictures in the group.
If Elliot had caught a big fish, with Averyâs character, she would have posted pictures in the group.
Tammy:[Which one of your eyes sees me gloating? I am definitely looking forward to it!]
Tammy: [Avery, are you still fishing? If youâre still fishing, Iâll drive over to the scene now! At that time, it
will not be a problem for me to divide half of the fish I catch, right?]
Avery saw their messages.
At the same time, she glanced at the fish in the bucket.
Elliot caught several fish. However, they were all small fish.
This made Avery really embarrassed to post pictures.
Whenever Elliot caught a slightly bigger fish, she would definitely bask in the group.
She didnât know if itâs Elliotâs technical problem or the fishing rod. In short, the big fish just wonât take
the bait.
Avery was very distressed. But she couldnât show it. Because Elliot was more distressed than Avery.
Elliot wanted to show his skills, but he encountered Waterloo. That was not a pond in the wild, but a
small pond in his yard. And the pond was full of fish.
According to what Avery said before, if she went into the water, she could catch a big fish casually.
If it wasnât for Avery watching, Elliot might have thrown away the fishing rod and went directly into the
water with the net bag to catch it.
âHusband, fish slowly, donât worry. Iâll go to the toilet.â Avery got up from the chair, said to Elliot, and
walked into the room.
After Avery entered the house, she chatted with Tammy privately: [Tammy, donât come here. He canât
catch big fish and is in a hurry! If you came, where would he put his face.]
Tammy: [Ah! whatâs up? There are so many fish in your pond, how can you not catch any fish?]
Itâs a good question, but Avery didnât know how to answer it.
After Avery entered the house, Mrs. Cooper walked to Elliotâs side and glanced at the fish in the bucket.
Seeing that they were all small fish, Mrs. Cooper comforted Elliot with a good attitude: âMaybe the fish
in this pond are full and not hungry, so you canât catch big fish. Sir, why donât we starve these fish? A
few days, and then you come back to fish. Youâre sure to catch a big fish by then.â
Elliot: ââ¦â
It didnât have to be.
Elliot fished for the pleasure of fishing, not for the real purpose of fishing.
Of course, if he couldnât catch fish, he would definitely feel frustrated.
An hour later, Tammy drove over to watch the fun.
Although Avery told her not to come, Tammy insisted on watching the fun.
She told Avery that if Elliot couldnât accept even this little humiliation, how could it be a big deal?
Avery thought, yes, maybe Elliot wouldnât take their ridicule seriously at all.
As soon as Tammy came over, she immediately looked at the bucket with a smile.
Avery brought the bucket in front of Tammy and showed her.
âF*ck! Such a big bucket of fish!â Tammy was stunned, and asked Avery, âDidnât he say that he couldnât
catch big fish? Was he caught?â