139. Chapter 139 It's time to change the plan
After hearing what she said, she replied skeptically, "Oh? Is it?" After the words, she raised her head in confusion and looked at the night sky full of stars.
When I saw the whole clouds swimming slowly as Wan'er said, I immediately believed in what she said.
But... he soon questioned her words again, "Wan'er, are what you said accurate? Where did you know?"
Seeing that her father had doubts about her words, Su Wan'er thoughts flashed and explained seriously: "This was told by an old senior who passed by our doorstep."
"Old Senior?" Su Wuneng responded skeptically.
"Yeah." Su Wan'er responded affirmatively.
At this time, other fishermen shouted from the surrounding area, "Old Su family, I'm back, I haven't caught many fish today."
After hearing the shout, Su Wuneng also opened his throat and responded, "I heard it."
Seeing that the fishing boats around him gradually returned in the original direction, Su Wuneng sighed and said, "Let's go back too!"
Seeing that he was not moved by his words, Su Wan'er couldn't help but get anxious.
He said, "Yu Wan'er won't go back if she doesn't hit her."
When Su Wuneng heard her say this, his expression couldn't help but become heavy.
He persuaded in a gentle tone: "Silly kid, look at the villagers who have gone back. If we don't go back, we will be in trouble later if we encounter something."
Su Wan'er pretended to be angry and said, "Wan'er told you that there will be no strong winds passing by in the near future. Dad, you still don't believe it. Anyway, I haven't caught fish today, so Wan'er won't go back."
After hearing what she said, Su Wuneng suddenly remembered that this child had a stubborn temper. If she really couldn't help her, she would probably be unhappy all the time.
With a heavy expression, he sighed lightly and said, "Okay, Daddy, just follow you."
Hearing this, Su Wan'er immediately stood up from the board with joy and shouted loudly: "Let's leave."
After hearing this, Su Wuneng hurriedly said, "Don't be anxious first, Daddy hasn't finished speaking yet."
"What are you talking about? Daddy?" Su Wan'er acted like she acted coquettishly, held his arm with both hands, blinked her eyes, looked at him tightly, waiting for his response.
Su Wuneng gently patted her hand holding her arm, and said with a worried look on her face: "Our boat cannot sail too far. If a strong wind suddenly blows, it will be really troublesome."
Su Wan'er responded obediently: "Okay, what's going on with daddy, hehe... Then can we set off now?"
"Yeah." Su Wuneng responded with a complicated expression.
After the words finished, he walked back to the board, picked up the oars again, and swayed.
"Hehe..." Su Wan'er's happy laughter came to her ears.
Soon, the ship began to move forward.
Su Wan'er, sitting on the boat board, looked at the endless sea in front of her and said, "Dad, let's stop in the sea next to her!"
"Okay, girl." Su Wuneng responded while swaying the oar in his hand.
When the ship arrived at the sea area designated by Su Wan'er, Su Wuneng put down the oar in his hand.
Seeing this, Su Wan'er stood up from the boat board and began to help her father sort out the fishing net and throw it to the sea.
Chapter completed!