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Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver novel Chapter 2089

Summary for Chapter 2089: Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver

What Happens in Chapter 2089 – From the Book Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver

Dive into Chapter 2089, a pivotal chapter in Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver, written by Novel Drama. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.

Wilbur spent an hour making a fishing rod. He tossed the bait into the water, and soon, there was movement on his float. Wilbur tugged on the rod and heard a loud snap. His fishing rod was snapped in half.

"You have to put effort into everything you do, otherwise, nothing will be successful."

Wilbur went to look for fishing rod materials again. He spent a day crafting a fishing rod instead. It was dark outside when he looked up again. He was not in a hurry to fish, and he meditated in his room instead.

The old man saw that Wilbur was meditating without a hurry, so he nodded and felt very glad. The next morning, Wilbur followed the old man to Lake Brant to fish.

Wilbur waited for two hours. Finally, the float moved. A carp that was around two kilograms was dragged out of the water. Wilbur bent down to grab the carp, but it was very slippery. Wilbur tried over ten times, but he still could not grab hold of the fish.

In the end, he got too frustrated and tossed the carp back into the water.

The old man said, "You gave up on a good opportunity, so you have to wait for another one. It's your own fault for making mistakes. That has nothing to do with the carp."

"I understand. That carp wasn't big enough. I'll fish for a bigger one. Just wait and see, sir."

The old man did not speak. Wilbur kept waiting until the late afternoon, and he caught a carp around three kilograms. He seized the chance to keep practicing, but he could not do so until it was dark outside.

Wilbur went on practicing for two weeks. One day, he finally grabbed a carp around four kilograms in the afternoon.

"Sir, look! I managed to grab the carp!"

Wilbur sighed and asked, "So, is that why you kept staying here, sir? To make up for past mistakes?"

The old man shook his head and replied, "No, actually, I wanted to drown myself in the Gelsa's lake. Fremont saved my life. Not only that, but he also told me a shocking secret."

"What is it?"

The old man looked pleased. He replied, "A secret about merfolk. There is a special species in the Gelsa River, which is the merfolk. The merfolk never interacted with humans, but they plotted to take over Gelsa. Fremont told me that the dam I built at the mountains was not sturdy enough to hold that much water, so it could not have caused the flash flood."

Wilbur asked puzzlingly, "So, the merfolk caused the flood, right?"

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