Lin Yi put the grass carp in the fish basket that had been prepared long ago.
The little guy also imitated Lin Yi and stuck the fishing rod in the crevice of the rock. He ran over and saw the fish struggling hard. His little mouth couldn't help but curl up slightly.
"Dad, isn't the fish really pitiful? Can we let it go?"
Lin Yi immediately became alert after hearing this. It’s okay for children to be innocent and kind, but it must not be too much.
If the fish feel sorry for you, then don't eat any chicken, duck, fish or meat, and don't even walk. It's not good to step on flowers and plants.
Lin Yi immediately said seriously: "Guoguo, many of these fish are fish fry that the villagers put in and raised themselves, specifically for us to eat."
"Including pigs, horses, cattle and sheep."
"We humans are just an ordinary species in nature. It is only through millions of years of development that we have developed our own wisdom and are now at the top of the food chain."
"But at the end of the day we are still beasts."
"Do you think a tiger is wrong to eat an antelope? It is not wrong, it also needs to survive."
After Lin Yi's instruction, Guoguo nodded as if he understood.
Of course, Lin Yi didn't expect it to understand such a profound truth.
But the little guy knows that humans also need to survive and need to eat. This is the law of nature.
"Dad, I understand." After saying that, the little guy ran back to his place, intending to catch a bigger fish.
The little guy stared at the river with an extremely focused expression, as if such an action could attract the fish to take the bait.
Lin Yi burst out laughing.
Soon, Lin Yi caught two more grass carp.
However, there was still no movement from the little guy's fishing rod.
Time flies, and it is almost noon. There are already five grass carps weighing more than two kilograms in Lin Yi's fish basket, but the little guy is still holding the empty fishing rod, feeling very depressed.
"Daddy Guoguo can't catch it, Guoguo can't do it."
Guoguo said dejectedly that he didn't want to see the fishing rod anymore.
Lin Yi walked over with a smile, staring earnestly into his daughter's eyes which were clearer than river water, and said, "Guoguo, remember, Daddy can't hear it again if he doesn't want to. If you can't do this, there is a solution to everything in the world, as long as you use your little brain."
Guoguo could see Lin Yi's seriousness and solemnity, and knew that now was not the time to act naughty and willful.
He scratched his little head, thought for a while and said, "Is this place of Guoguo not good? I will definitely be able to catch a lot of fish if I go to Daddy's place."
Lin Yi nodded in satisfaction, then glanced at it out of the corner of his eye, almost unable to hold back his laughter, and continued seriously: "What else? Like bait or something?"
"Daddy put the bait on Guoguo, it's right here..." the little guy said as he moved the hook out of the water, and was surprised to find that the bait was gone.
Only then did I know what went wrong.
Lin Yi smiled and changed the bait for Guoguo. This time the effect was obvious. After ten minutes, the little guy could be heard shouting.
"Daddy, I caught a fish."
Hearing the little thing's voice, Lin Yi looked over and found the little thing, holding the fishing rod with both hands and struggling to move backwards.
Lin Yi quickly stood up and walked over to help her pull up the bait.
When the bait came up, it turned out to be a very small crucian carp, as long as a thumb.
Lin Yi was speechless, wondering how could such a little thing be shouting and yelling.
But Guoguo didn't think it mattered that the fish was small. She was still very happy and held it in both hands.
The crucian carp rolled over in her palm.