I'm the Culinary God

Chapter 933 - 394: Fish After Fish, Shocking All the Anglers! Old Sun: I Don’t Get It!

I'm the Culinary God

Chapter 933 - 394: Fish After Fish, Shocking All the Anglers! Old Sun: I Don’t Get It!

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Chapter 933: Chapter 394: Fish After Fish, Shocking All the Anglers! Old Sun: I Don’t Get It!

"Whoa, this fish is not small!"

Lin Xu was completely caught off guard and had no idea how to handle the fish, so he just followed Old Sun’s advice — grounded the fishing rod and pulled with all his might.

"Use your strength, don’t slack off. As long as you pull the fish out of the water, it’ll tire out."

Old Sun was even more excited than if he caught the fish himself.

The other anglers around cast envious or surprised glances, clearly finding it odd.

How could he catch a fish without even setting up a feeding spot?

That’s some incredible luck!

Finally, the fish in the water slowly tired out.

Lin Xu raised the fishing rod upright, and a golden carp emerged from the water.

"At least three pounds, maybe three and a half."

Old Sun, who had handled many fish, estimated its weight with just a glance.

By the water, Dundun stared at the fish in awe, its tail wagging excitedly as if ready to dive in and catch it.

Next to it, Shen Baobao, who was filming, scooped it up into his arms:

"Don’t make a fuss, or dad will have to jump in to save you."

Old Sun tossed his cigarette aside and grasped the net with both hands, stretching it forward as much as possible:

"Pull slowly and steadily, don’t let the fish get back into the water."

"Got it, Grandpa Sun."

Lin Xu pulled the rod back with all his strength, dragging the fish towards the shore. Grandpa Sun swiftly scooped it up with the net.

"Alright, it’s in the net."

As he pulled the fish onto the shore, Old Sun lifted the big golden carp, weighing it in his hand:

"About three pounds seven or eight ounces, nearly four pounds, and a perfect catch, Little Lin, you’re really good at this."

Lin Xu replied:

"I don’t even know how to cast properly, it was pure luck."

Old Sun helped remove the fish hook, while Dundun came over, initially wanting to paw at it, but upon realizing this fish was much bigger than the small silk carp it cuddled at night, it let out a disappointed meow.

"I’ll catch a small crucian carp for you to play with later; this one’s too big. I’ll make you fish for dinner, how about that?"

Dundun grudgingly walked to the side, avoiding the big fish.

Lin Xu placed the fish in the fish keeper, re-baited the hook, and cast it into the water again.

"Caught a fish right away, Little Lin is destined for a big catch today."

"Just pure luck, really, but when it comes to fishing, you gotta..."

Before he could finish, they saw the float move again and sink.

"Another one, pull it up quick!"

Lin Xu pulled the rod, easily bringing the fish to the surface — a palm-sized crucian carp.

"Whoa, a sizable crucian, just pull it out, no need for the net, or you’ll be laughed at."

Lin Xu thought this clueless fishing wasn’t the way to go, relying on others for guidance wasn’t fitting for an angler.

So he took the opportunity to exchange 200,000 points for an Excellent Level Fishing Technique in the points store while pulling the fish in.

As soon as he got the technique, various tips flooded his mind.

The fishing rod in his hand, which once felt unfamiliar, now handled as easily as a rolling pin.

He lifted the rod, pulled straight back, and the crucian carp glided to the shore, pulling it out of the water with the line, then deftly removing it from the hook.

Dundun came over again, its face filled with hunting excitement.

Lin Xu placed the fish on some dry grass, watching the little one play.

As Dundun approached to pounce, the crucian carp suddenly flipped its tail, slapping Dundun right in the face.

"Meow!!!!!!!!!"

The little one immediately turned around and hid in Lin Xu’s embrace.

Its chubby face was full of indignation.

"Freshly caught crucian carp are feisty. Maybe we’ll catch a smaller one for you to play with later; this one’s still too big."

Lin Xu patted Dundun’s head, then tossed the crucian carp into the fish keeper without adding bait, and instead scattered some previously bought corn, using its aroma to attract more fish.

After prepping the spot, he baited the hook again and cast the line back into the water.

Old Sun squatted nearby, taking a strong drag from his cigarette, puzzled as to why there’s fish at this time.

He glanced at his own float, as still as a statue, as were the others’, with everyone either puffing on cigarettes or watching closely.

Just as he was taking another drag, Lin Xu’s float moved again.

Oh my!

What’s this about?

This time, without Old Sun’s instructions, Lin Xu lifted the rod, pulling a finger-length small white fish from the water.

What...

How do you catch precisely what’s needed?

Could it be that Dundun really wanted a fish to play with?

Lin Xu removed the little white fish from the hook and tossed it onto the dry grass, where Dundun darted over, giving it a couple of swats, finally venting the frustration from being slapped by the big crucian carp.

After a couple of swats, the little one used its paw to nudge the fish back into the water.

"Oh, Dundun is so good. Mommy will steam you some tuna back home." 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮

Shen Jiayue and Lin Xu had been worried that Dundun would eat it but were relieved when it chose just to bat it and release it afterward.

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