What Happens in Chapter 2497 – From the Book Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver
Dive into Chapter 2497, 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.
"Fishing?"
Wilbur turned to see a handsome middle-aged man sitting by the lake, fishing. Wilbur had never seen this man before. After scrutinizing him for a moment, Wilbur asked, puzzled, "Were you speaking to me just now?"
The man shrugged with a hint of helplessness and glanced around, replying, "It seems it's just the two of us here. So, are you here to fish too?"
"Fishing? No."
Wilbur instinctively shook his head. Although he sensed danger in the presence of the middle-aged man, the familiar surroundings dulled his sense of battle readiness.
"I'm not here to fish. You must be mistaken."
"If you're not fishing, then what are you doing here?"
The man's tone was casual, almost curious.
"I… Isn't this the magical tower?" Wilbur responded, regaining his senses. "And who are you? Why are you here?"
The middle-aged man smiled faintly, handed Wilbur a fishing rod, and said, "I'm about to cook a pot of fresh fish soup. If you help me catch three fish, I'll tell you everything you want to know."
"But…"
"No buts. Otherwise, you can wait here alone in solitude."
An hour later, Wilbur caught his first fish. The middle-aged man glanced at it but said nothing. After another half hour, Wilbur reeled in a second fish. Again, the man remained silent. As evening approached, Wilbur still had not caught the third fish.
The man looked at the setting sun and remarked, "The sun is setting, and I'll be leaving soon. It would seem that there's not enough fate between us."
"Not necessarily. I might still catch one more fish," Wilbur retorted, determined.
"Give up, young man. Your chance has passed," the man said, almost sympathetically.
At that moment, a splash broke the silence. Wilbur yanked the rod, pulling up a foot-long white carp.
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