Chapter 17: Counter-Intuitive Fishing
With the help of magic, Emma easily overtook Robben and left him far behind.
Robben saw a shadow rushing in front of him like the wind, the gray ribbon on the girl's chest fluttering in the wind, and the small leather shoes under her feet clicked on the ground with a crisp sound.
She ran as fast as she could, leaving only Robben with a back and a hint of aroma that gradually dissipated into the air. Robben sped forward to catch up, but because of the Ice Ring Spell, he could only watch as he and her distance grew farther and farther away.
"You're foolish, it's not count—" Robben shouted at the girl's back.
"Do we have a rule that you can't use magic?" Emma ran to the lake and turned her head to look at him, smiling with a smile on her face.
Robben: ......
He remembered that there was really no rule that magic could not be used, so Emma did win.
Seeing Robben admit defeat, the smile on Emma's face eclipsed the flowers by the lake.
"Remember, you have to grant me a wish."
"And what do you want, my eldest lady?" Robben was a little curious at this time, he wanted to know what the little rich woman in front of him would want.
Emma stood stunned and thought about it for a while, but finally didn't come up with it.
"I haven't thought about it yet, so let's owe it for the time being." She made such a decision.
[Young Robben, I have no idea what price he will have to pay for this: you will be put in a collar, then kneel on the edge of the bed, help her take off her boots with your mouth, and then leave her at her mercy......]
Are you sure this isn't a reward? Why would she reward me if she won the bet? Robben made a backhanded remark, and directly made his heart silent and silent.
The scenery by the lake is beautiful, and even if there is a task on them, the two of them unanimously decided to stay here for two days to rest and rest.
After a few days of exercise, Emma is already familiar with the matter of setting up a tent, if she lets the demon evaluate her, then at least she can give her a [Wild Survivability LV.1]
Before Robben's stove was stacked, she had already set up her tent. When she frees up her hands, all the work is done with half the effort. For example, to make a fire, Robben needs to pick up a pile of dry wood to make a fire, then light the fire, and then burn the fire little by little, while Emma only needs a simple fireball technique to do it.
Watching Emma's skillful use of fireball spells to make fires, Robben suddenly had a strong desire to become a magician, too.
Half a month ago, he could only think about it, but now it's different, he has awakened his magic. He asks Emma if he can join Crist Academy. But the most important thing right now is to get dinner done. Robben glanced at the clear water of the lake and narrowed his eyes: The fish in this lake look quite fat?
Robben was a man of action. He quickly made a raft and paddled with Emma into the lake.
He pulled out a fishing rod from the storage prop and hung a fake bait on it to apply the ointment. While applying the ointment, Robben also carefully observed the surface of the lake.
His movements caught the attention of a bored Emma, who watched as Robben hung a strange object on his hook and swung it out with a swing of his rod.
However, unlike ordinary anglers, Robben threw the rod as if he had ADHD, twisting his whole body, constantly twitching the rod in his hand, making the boat dangle.
"You move around so much, the fish are scared away by you." She kindly reminded her.
Robben kept his mouth shut and concentrated on controlling the fishing rod in his hand. After more than ten seconds, the bait returned in vain, as Emma had expected.
"Hey, just wait and see, you'll be able to catch a fish soon." Without waiting for Emma to continue speaking, Robben said so.
Emma closed her mouth and obediently watched him throw the rod again, she knew that Robben was a reliable person and would not be untrustworthy.
After Robben threw the rod out for the second time, something magical happened, the bait fell into the water and immediately stirred up a splash that did not match its size, Robben used his strength to retract the rod, and caught a fish more than a foot long, which looked like an eel.
Under Emma's stunned gaze, Robben stunned the violently struggling fish and removed it from the hook and set it aside.
"Carnivorous fish that inhabit the wild have a strong ability to hunt independently, they will keep wandering in the water, looking for a predator, for this kind of fish, the temptation of traditional bait is not so great, I apply ointment, can simulate the activities of small fish, small shrimp bait is attractive to them." Robben patiently explained the principle of Lua to Emma, and she was stunned when she heard it.
Emma: Σ (っ°Д°; )っ
This fishing method is very counter-intuitive, but the speed of catching fish is much faster than the traditional method, but the water environment and the level of anglers are more demanding.
Robben did the same, and a few minutes later he caught another eel.
"The fish in this lake are really fat." Robben, who had made a lot of money, decided to stop there, and for now these two fish were enough to eat. It's just that what he didn't expect was that looking at the catch on the boat, Emma, the little witch, was also interested and decided to show Robben a spell she had learned in school.
"Fresh fish flying!" She drew her wand and shouted confidently into the water.
Robben:!
He had a vague feeling that something was wrong, and the next moment he knew that his instincts were really fine, and a large number of colorful and various fish were pulled by the spell and flew to the boat.
These fish were not stunned, they were fished up from the lake by magic with a confused face, and when they came to the boat, they naturally instinctively jumped into the water, so for a while the boat of the two was like pouring a bowl of water into a boiling oil pot, and there were live fish jumping around everywhere.
After being "slapped" by a fish that jumped in the face, Robben shouted, "Who taught you to fish like that?!" ”
"Yikes!" Emma scrambled to drive the fish into the water, and there was a cheerful atmosphere wafting across the lake.