"Sir, you are not strong enough. Do you need my help?" Samuel couldn't stand it anymore. A fish made the old man so embarrassed. As a hot-blooded young man, he should help at this time.
However, Samuel did not notice the smile on the elderly man's face. The old man wore a wicked smile.
"Okay, but do you know how to fish?" The old man asked Samuel.
Samuel had not fished before; but wasn't it easy to fish? He just needed to drag the fish to the shore. It was not difficult.
"Of course, there’s nothing in the world that can make things difficult for me." Samuel said.
"Young man, you can't be too complacent. Fishing is not a simple thing," the old man said.
For some reason, Samuel was somewhat unconvinced. It was just fishing. How difficult could it be? He was a Divine Realm master. Could it not be possible for him to catch a fish?
"Mister, leave it to me. Relax." Samuel extended his hand after speaking.
The old man handed the fishing rod to Samuel with a smile.
In Samuel’s opinion, it was a matter of great effort. He could directly pull the fish ashore.
As a result, Samuel exerted force in his hand, trying to force the fish out of the water with brute force. However, as soon as Samuel did so, Samuel felt that the fish had dispersed.
Samuel was a little confused. How could it suddenly evolve?
"Young man, I've warned you before that fishing is not an easy task," the old man said to Samuel with a smile.
"What's going on?" Samuel looked at the old man in confusion. He did not understand what had happened at all.
"Have you seen if the hook is still there?" the old man asked.
Samuel took a closer look and found that the hook was gone.
"This fish not only eats food, but also eats the hook?"
The old man explained to Samuel, "Fishing is done with unconventional force. If the fish loses its strength, it will naturally float out of the water. If you use brute force, it will only break and scatter. The strength of fish struggling in the water is not small."
For a man who was involved in fishing for the first time, Samuel could not understand this, but the situation did make him feel a little embarrassed.
The fish was gone, so was the hook!
"Now, you owe me not only a fish, but also a fishhook," the old man continued.
"Well... geezer, I'm sorry. I didn't expect to hear so much about fishing," Samuel said with a look of embarrassment on his face.
"It doesn't matter. Just take it that you owe me a favor," the old man said.
Wasn’t it a fishing hook? Why did it turn into a favor all of a sudden?
Just as Samuel was puzzled, the old man continued, "You don't know how long I have been waiting for you."
"Waiting for me? Are you purposefully waiting for me here?" Samuel asked doubtfully. It was likely that this matter would not be simple if the old man spoke in this manner.
"Of course, otherwise, who wants to fish at noon? I’m starving," the old man said.
Samuel really did not understand. That was because he did not need to understand at all.
Earth was a world that he didn't care about at all. No matter what kind of strong man it was, he was no match for Samuel.
"Do you know why I let Jay go?" Samuel asked the old man.
"You’re afraid, afraid that if you kill Jay, the killer organization will do everything they can to get revenge," the old man said firmly. This was the most practical answer he could think of.
Samuel shook his head and said with a disdainful smile, "It’s because I’m giving him a way out and giving him a chance to make a choice. If he appears again in front of me, he’ll die."
The old man furrowed his brows. Although he had guessed Samuel was very arrogant and even supercilious, he did not expect Samuel's arrogance to be even more serious than he had imagined.
It was indeed something to be proud for a 14 -year-old boy to be able to make a name for himself at the Martial Grand Meeting.
It was a pity that the killers organization in front of him were a group of inhuman characters. He should not underestimate the strength of these people.
"Samuel, you are even more arrogant than I have imagined. This will cause you to pay a miserable price." The old man reminded him with good intentions.
"I owe you a fish, don't I?" Samuel suddenly mentioned the topic of fish.
The old man looked puzzled.
At this moment, a splash suddenly appeared on the surface of the water. A fish flew out of thin air and landed in Samuel’s hands. All of this was like magic.
"Now Ireturn the fish to you. We don't owe each other anything." After saying this, Samuel turned around and left.
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