On the second day, Lin Yang began to teach the girl things. She didn't know much and could just barely survive in the mountains. The girl knew nothing at all. If it weren't for her, she probably wouldn't have survived more than three days. Lin Yang had a clear plan. By teaching the girl, she would also be more relaxed. If she got sick one day, the girl could at least survive here on her own.
The first thing Lin Yang taught the girl was fishing. Although she said she wanted to teach her, in reality she herself seldom caught anything. She just thought that the girl was sick and fish meat was tender, and she would feel better after eating it.
Lin Yang's so-called method of fishing is to pick up a sharp stone in his hand and wait in the shallow part of the stream for the blind fish to pass by. This shows how slim the chance of catching one is. However, on the first day of teaching, he could not let himself down. Lin Yang taught the girl seriously how to pick stones, how to not be knocked down by the current in knee-deep water, and how to hold his breath and concentrate so as not to scare the fish away. However, after teaching all the key points and spending half the morning, no "blind" fish passed by. In fact, it's no wonder. They were just children, and how could they often see fish swimming in the stream?
Although Lin Yang had been prepared, she was still a child after all. Seeing that she really couldn't catch any fish, she inevitably felt depressed. On the contrary, the girl stayed at the position she arranged for her and comforted her in a gentle voice.
Lin Yang raised his eyes to look at her. The girl had been tossed around by her for half the morning. Sweat was visible on her forehead and her face was wet with water droplets, with a few strands of hair stuck to her face. She had taken off her shoes and socks, revealing her porcelain-white calves. She stood thinly in the stream. If she was not allowed to move, she would really stay still, for fear of disturbing the fish that had never passed by Lin Yang's mouth and making her efforts in vain.
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