The Fishing Tackle Shop by the Sea 153: Chapter 153
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Shi Tian ordered two servings of Dumplings for Shui Laoban and Shui Bi Zhang, then returned to the shop. He scratched his head and asked Sun Lang, who was behind the counter, "Sun Lang, what big catch did Shui Laoban and Shui Bi Zhang get today? They won't even let me see the Fish Bucket!" 0
 
As he spoke, Shi Tian picked up two Little White Strips and leaned closer to the cat cage, wanting to tease the Shih Tzu inside with Xiao Yu. However, before he could get the fish near the little cat's mouth, Su Xueyi stopped him. 0
 
"Boss, Tang Tang is still young; it can't eat fish!" she explained. "Tang Tang is just over a month old, and its stomach is still delicate. It can't have fish yet. Even if you want to give it fish, it has to be big fish, cooked and with the bones removed first!" 0
 
Hearing this, Shi Tian decisively gave up. Feeding a cat was such a hassle! Not only did he have to cook for himself, but now he had to cook for a cat too? With just one person and one cat at home, his status had somehow dropped to second place! How could that be acceptable? 0
 
He tossed the two barely alive Bai Tiao into a tank filled with Live Shrimp and wiped his hands. "Is that really how it works? Then I won't feed it fish; I'll just give it Cat Food instead! I'll go buy a bag later—one that lasts a month!" 0
 
After going out fishing, he returned to find that the cat already had a name! But was this sugar sweet or sour? 0
 
He used to wonder why those who raised cats called them "children," but now he understood—it really was like having a child! Not only did he have to take care of its food and needs, but he also had to cook for it. This kind of treatment was something Shi Chui and Yun Wan'er had never experienced! 0
 
"No, I've already bought Cat Food, cat litter, and a scratching board! Just take them home tonight!" 0
 
Following Su Xueyi's gaze, Shi Tian looked at the pile of items stacked behind the counter—so many different things that made his head spin. If he had known it would be this complicated to raise a cat, he would never have let Old Zhang help him get one. He thought all he needed was food and water; everything else would take care of itself. The only thing left was to lie on the sofa and pet it! 0
 
But looking at the cat's adorable face again made him reconsider. Fine! He could endure it! For the sake of being able to lie on the sofa and pet it, what was a little hard work? 0
 
"Come here, Tang Tang; give grandpa a smile!" He reached into the cat cage and playfully poked at it. 0
 
Meow! 0
 
Tang Tang: "Dog servant, get lost!" 0
 
So aloof! Just wait; one day I’ll make sure you’re completely bald from all my petting! After threatening Tang Tang with that thought, Shi Tian stood up and said to Su Xueyi, "How much are these things? I'll transfer you the money later." 0
 
The items were all cartoon-themed—clearly chosen by Su Xueyi herself. The little girl had been working for so many days without earning a penny; it wouldn’t be fair to let her spend her own money on this! 0
 
"Boss, no need for that; this is my gift for Tang Tang!" After saying that, Su Xueyi reached her finger into the cage, and Tang Tang immediately came over to nuzzle against her finger affectionately. 0
 
Was this cat male or female? What kind of aesthetic was this? 0
 
Shi Tian glanced at Tang Tang in the cage and sighed in relief. "I used to be as generous and naive as you are. But after eating Manager's big pie for three months, I decisively quit! I don’t want to lose you as an employee; let’s keep things professional!" 0
 
After transferring the money to Su Xueyi, Shi Tian patted Sun Lang on the shoulder. "Did they catch big fish this morning?" 0
 
Shui Laoban and Shui Bi Zhang were acting strangely today; even if they caught something valuable, they shouldn’t be hiding it so much! Could they still be trying to steal from him or something? 0
 
 
"I don't know, I didn't pay attention. I haven't gone out at all this morning!" I casually replied to Shi Tianyi. Taking advantage of Su Xueyi's distraction, Sun Lang opened the weather forecast again to check. 0
 
When it comes to matters concerning his lifelong happiness, Sun Lang wouldn't take any chances. After confirming that the weather forecast hadn't changed, a broader smile appeared on his face. 0
 
"Sister Lang, you're a bit out of touch with the organization! As a Fisherman, you’ve been neglecting the sea for quite a few days now!" 0
 
Sun Lang had been lured into fishing, and he was quite good at it, not inferior to those old Fishing Masters at Liudao Bay. However, ever since he met Su Xueyi, he had climbed out of the pit he was in. Originally, Shi Tian had thought about taking care of him once he got deeper into it, but it seemed that wouldn't happen now! 0
 
For a Fisherman, the pit is just part of an armed process. Starting with a simple Ma Zha and one rod, gradually developing to two rods, three rods, and then moving on to Yu Hu and Fishing Box supports, along with Taiwanese Fishing chairs and sun umbrellas. It was all about buying and buying. 0
 
In the eyes of the Fishing Gear Shop Owner, assessing a Fisherman's experience isn't about how many fish they've caught or how big those fish were; it's about how much gear they have. 0
 
A beginner with just one Ma Zha rod is considered a novice. Such people should be introduced to affordable and practical items to help them settle into their new hobby. Those who can carry a Fishing Box and rod supports are seen as more advanced; they shouldn't be pushed too hard on high-end rods but rather encouraged to buy accessories like Fish Buckets, Float Boxes, and hook removers. Regardless of whether they need them immediately or not, they will feel compelled to prepare for the future—buying early means enjoying sooner. 0
 
 
 
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