I imagined it, but I canât believe itâs so powerful.
Besides, the riverbank over there is obvious, but very far away.
âLetâs do it! Ivy will do it with me.â
âPupupupupu ~â
Terururururu ~
Sola and Flem answered Ginalâs words with joy.
However, Mr. Fischer sighed and his father looked stunned.
âIâve been having trouble with them, and I need a break!â
Ginal said that and took the rod out of the magic bag she had.
âIs that why youâre fishing?â
Dinal shouts at Fischerâs words.
âWhen I remembered that the river fish here were good, I really wanted to eat them.Such a slow journey is hard to make, and the next opportunity might be in a few years, right? â
A few years later.
Then maybe you should keep it when you can.
Besides,
âDelicious fish?â
âYes.â
According to Ginal, the river fish that can only be caught in this river are more delicious than other river fish.
She said her body was fluffy and sweet.
âIvy, please, I want you to make something good with the fish here!â
Eh? Thatâs fine.
Iâm worried about delicious things.
The river fish I ate before was delicious.
I really want to eat something better than that!
It wasnât just me, but my father and Fischer both complained and quickly received the pole from Mr. Ginal.
âYour words and deeds donât match.â
Father and Fischer are slightly distracted by Mr. Ginalâs words.
âIf you hang something good in front of your eyes, youâll be motivated.â
Father nods to Fischerâs words as he puts something on the tip of the thread attached to the pole.
âThe journey is a meal.I canât miss anything good. â\n
Ginal laughs at the two words.
Sure, a delicious meal after exhaustion is exceptional.
âSola, Flem, donât get too close to the river.Itâs a big river, so if anything happens, we might not be able to help. â
Sola and Flem stare at the river as Jinal says.
âPupupupuâ
Terurururu
I donât know what I imagined, but I saw Ginal with a serious look and answered.
Can I take it you understand?
Looking at Sola and tilting her neck, Siel slightly pressed her face against me.
Nyahn
Thank you all the time.
When something happened, it was always Sierra who moved me right away.
Thank you, but Iâm worried.
âDonât overdo it.â
Nyahn
Siel shouted at my words.
Really cute.
âHave Ivy ever fished before?â
âYes, my father taught me.â
Mr Ginal invites you.
âYes, take your time, Sierra.Sora, Flem is so good. â
Speak to Sola, who was playing away from the river, and then go under Mr. Ginal.
According to the side, the rod was given.
This is the second time I have touched the rod.
âI thought about it the other day, but itâs strange that it wonât break.â
The holding part is a bit thick, but it is a long and thin rod.
It is strange that fish can be caught without breaking.
âItâs made of a material thatâs going to break, so even if you apply some force, it wonât break.â
When Mr. Ginal pulls the string attached to the rod, the tip of the rod becomes tight.
Iâm a little touched by a rod that wonât break even after holding up quite a bit of power.
âOkay, you know how to fish.Then letâs go fishing together. â \nâYesâ
When I went to the riverside with Mr. Ginal, my father and Mr. Fischer had already started fishing.
The expression looks fun and makes me laugh.
âYou complained to me earlier.â
I burst into Mr. Ginalâs words.
âWhat kind of food did you use before?â
I wonder what it was.
âI think it was some kind of larvae.â
âWell, this time, this is the bait.If you dig up the dirt, itâll come out. â
Peek into the little container that Mr. Ginal has.
Small insect larvae, often seen in the woods, were stupid.
I donât think it was one or two, but I felt a little sick because there were a lot of larvae in the small container.
âBecause the fish youâre after are good at feeding.You should put food in the back of your needle. Hereâs how it works. â
Dinal plugs a larvae into the needle.
Mimic it and feed it into the back of the needle.
âAll right, try to fly the yarn as far away as you can so you can catch a big one.â
Mr. Ginal shakes the pole and flies the thread far away.
I did use my wrist to fly it.
âIs that it?⌠I wonât fly.â
The thread falls in half the way to Mr. Ginal.
I thought I got the hang of it the other day!
âWell, itâs okay. Iâll get the hang of it.â
Next time I fly!
âWhat are you going to do?â
Depending on the fish you fish for, does it make a difference?
Last time, I was waiting for you to relax.
âWait until the fish catch the bait.Be careful not to move the rod. â
Donât move the pole, wait.
âSometimes itâs better to make sure the needle is fed.Sometimes they just eat food. â
You said you were good at feeding.
How long do I have to wait before I check the needle?
\nâIvy, you should raise the pole and check the needle once.â
âYesâ
Raise the pole and watch the needle.
⌠thereâs no food.
âHaha, youâre being eaten.â
âIt seems so. Iâm sorry.â
Turning to his father, he caught a fish.
Thatâs nice.
Iâll do my best.
Feed the needle again and use your wrist to keep the thread far away⌠did it fly better than before?
Say goodbye to the fish with Mr. Ginal.
Itâs completely different from wild rabbits and rats, so Iâm thrilled.
âAll right, here we go. Hereâs the wooden skewer.â
The wooden skewer made by Mr. Fischer points from the fish mouth to the tail and shakes the salt.
Salt-grilled is said to be the most delicious way to eat this fish.
Last time, it was delicious after eating it with salt grill, so I really expect it this time too.
But I donât feel like I need to cook.
âIvy, please. Can you think of anything else to eat besides salt grilling?â
Except for salt?
Ah, how about fried chicken?
âHow about fried fish?â
Deep-fried seasoned fish is sure to be delicious.
Ah, but if you fry it, will it make you stiff?
âDeep-fried chicken. Looks good.â
Iâll try to make it into Mr. Ginalâs words for now.
And then⌠depending on the taste of the fish.
âEven so, Ivy was amazing in a way.â
Ginalâs words sighed.
For some reason, they kept eating just my bait.
I was surprised that moving the place would have the same result.