Chapter 532 Arbitrator, Learn to Fish
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"Hmm? You said that Stellencus took the initiative to go out for a walk?"
Jiang Mengyue received a call from Tiancheng while she was in the game hall.
"So what?"
"The way she obeys orders."
"How could she do something that would harm Donghuang without my permission?"
"I must be bored staying at home these days."
It can be heard that Jiang Mengyue doesn't care about this matter.
If Jiang Mengyue is free.
Jiang Mengyue might still care about it.
And now, Jiang Mengyue just got red warmed because of some trivial things in the game.
Now she just wanted to crush him back with her superhuman reaction speed.
As for Strylencus.
Jiang Mengyue finally said, "You guys can do whatever you want."
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Just as Amagi hung up the phone and was about to discuss what to do with other ship girls.
Huanchang said: "Someone is trying to get close to her, go and stop him!"
Everyone looked over.
An old man with fishing equipment was approaching Steliancus.
When did that old man pass away?
How come no one noticed?
How come it's just like the monsters in the game suddenly refresh?
But they no longer had time to think about these issues.
Zhenhai frowned and said: "It's too late..."
She stopped the others.
And made eye contact with Amagi.
Tiancheng nodded, "Don't worry, I still have some strength."
If anything happens, Amagi will take the blame.
For example, the old man was teleported away just before Stelchencus was about to attack ordinary people.
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Stelchencus had noticed the old man long ago.
The old man walked straight towards Stelchencus step by step, with his back hunched.
Leaving distinct footprints on the beach.
Until he came to Stryencus's side.
Sternkus watched the old man out of the corner of his eye.
Looking curiously at the fishing gear the old man brought.
The old man put down his fishing rod and box.
He wiped the sweat off his face and tried to straighten up.
"Hey..."
The exhalation seems to be the relaxation after physical work.
The ship girls who were observing secretly saw this scene and wondered if the old man could pull it up if he caught a fish.
The old man looked at Sternkus and noticed Sternkus's body full of scars.
He reached the stone with unsteady hands and feet.
He took off his coat and draped it behind Sternkus.
After the old man's action, Stelchencus raised his head and looked at him in confusion without saying anything.
The old man tried to straighten himself again, but failed.
Maybe he is too old.
"Hey baby... It's winter, aren't you cold?"
Stelhencus opened his mouth but said nothing.
"Maybe your Shipgirls are in much better shape than ordinary people."
"I don't know if you will grow old, get sick and die like ordinary people."
"But now, in this winter sea breeze, I think you will need such a dress."
“Perhaps clothes cover up your ‘glory’, but perhaps, warmth will allow you to better think about your troubles.”
The old man looked up at the sea.
"I'm here alone, enjoying the breeze and watching the sea. What's on your mind, kid? Can you share it with an old man like me?"
"After living for so long... one should have some insights."
"Perhaps my thoughts as an old man are not keeping up with the times, but perhaps they can serve as a reference?"
Stelchencus bowed his head slightly.
Then, he shook his head slightly.
"Well... maybe something that's important to you."
"As an old man, I still have a suggestion for you."
"Don't force it."
"It's just like a simple truth: when you reach a dead end, you should turn back and take another path."
"Why not...you should try this."
The old man turned and stepped down from the stone.
Under the gaze of Steliancus, he picked up the fishing rod, assembled it, and baited it.
Then he returned to the stone with his fishing rod.
Show the Fishing Rod to Steliancus.
"The water is so shallow here, you might be curious about what I can catch."
"But, we're not fishing for fish."
"It could be fish, or it could be something else."
"After all, I, an old man, no longer have the strength I once had."
"If it can give me a little crab, I'll be happy for a long time."
The old man poses with his fishing rod.
Throw outward with force.
The bait hook didn't fly far.
Instead, it will be washed back by the waves.
Stelhencus became even more curious about the old man's behavior.
Old man holding fishing rod.
Fiddling with the silk thread.
"Wait, you should know what will happen in this area with dense rocks."
As he spoke, the float not far away twitched.
It seems to be being dragged downwards.
"Hey? Why is it so fast today? I'm so lucky."
The old man pulled back the hook.
At this moment, there was nothing on the hook, and the bait was gone.
"Hey, this devilish thing... I don't know what it was just now."
Just as the old man was about to turn around, put down the stone and load new bait again.
Finally, Stelchencus spoke.
"Crab...what just happened was a crab."
The old man smiled happily, "As expected of a ship girl, you have a good eye, better than when I was young."
"Aren't you angry that you didn't catch any fish?" asked Stelchencus.
"Why are you angry? I'm going to let it go in the end anyway." Saying this, the old man walked down the stone.
While loading the bait, he said, "We enjoy the process."
“But there are many young anglers like me.”
"Catch it and then release it."
"I don't understand," said Stelchencus, puzzled.
"This is normal. Many people don't understand. Some people think we fish just to eat, but there are indeed such anglers."
As he spoke, the old man walked up onto the stone.
Then he handed the fishing rod to Stelchencus.
Stelchencus still looked puzzled.
"Hmm? Wanna ask why?"
"I think you should experience it yourself, baby, so you can better understand what we are doing."
“Instead of planning what to do or want to do something, it’s better to just do it and feel it.”
"There's a huge difference between taking action and not taking action."
"Maybe, if you try a few times, you'll understand it."
Sternkus looked at the old man's smiling expression.
He slowly reached out and took the fishing rod.
"Hey, that's right."
Subsequently.
In the eyes of everyone from afar.
The old man accompanied Stelhencus.
Teach her step by step how to cast the hook and fish.
Where to throw the hook.
Learn to observe which stone may contain "goods".
Steliancus's actions also gradually became smoother and less mechanical.
Stelchencus successfully caught some small fish each time he pulled the hook.
There are more small crabs.
The old man praised him repeatedly.
In this sport, Sternkus gradually felt, understood, and accepted it.
This new thing.
But how much progress can be made is unknown.
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