After a long time, when the waves splashed, a fish was hooked by Bob. Elsa was not convinced. She
turned her head and angrily watched Bob put the fish into the bucket. Noticing her angry eyes, he
raised his eyes and looked at her playfully.
In Elsa's eyes, a glance from Bob was an insult. She stared at his smiling face and said angrily, "There
must be something wrong with your bait." Otherwise, why didn't she catch a fish?
Seeing that she was in a huff, he handed her his fishing rod, Elsa was stunned. Why was he so
generous? He must have something on his mind and played some tricks, but she didn't see through it.
Elsa glanced at his fishing rod with disdain. Bob said indifferently, "Exchange?"
Elsa's hand moved a little. She wanted to take it, but she regretted it when she reached it halfway. She
quickly withdrew her hand. He looked at her with confusion. "What's wrong? No? Then I'll catch it
myself. "
Elsa glared at him and ignored him. She muttered to herself, "You made your own fishing rod, but gave
me vulgar one." Her murmur reached Bob's ears. Seeing her angry face, he didn't want to tease her
anymore.
Elsa glanced at the fish bucket inadvertently. The more she thought about it, the more unwilling she
felt. She didn't catch any fish in the afternoon, especially in front of him. It was so embarrassing. The
more Elsa thought about it, the more aggrieved she felt. When she was a child, she and Wendy would
not return empty handed every time they went out. At that time, they went into the river to catch fish.
At the thought of this, Elsa's eyes suddenly lit up. She was not willing to lose to him. If he could catch
fish, she could catch fish too. At this time, when Bob was about to explain to her why she couldn't catch
the fish, he saw a figure on the stone stand up and be about to jump into the river.
Bob turned pale with fright. He stood up in a hurry and pulled her back by the arm at this critical
moment. Elsa's soft body hit his hard chest. Especially when her nose was hit hard, she frowned in
pain. Before she could react, a sullen voice came from above her head.
"I've told you that the river is very deep!"
Elsa was frightened by his harsh voice. When she came to her senses, she raised her eyes and glared
at him angrily. "It's none of your business!" Was it not just swimming? She could swim!
With a frown, he finally sighed helplessly. He wanted to blame her, but he couldn't say anything. He
lowered his tone and said softly, "Stop it. It's dark. It's time to go home."
Hearing this, Elsa shook her head and refused, "No, I haven't had enough fun." "What else do you want
to play?"
Elsa glared at him angrily. Apparently, he didn't care about her at all. She guessed that he might have
forgotten what he had promised not long ago. In other words, it was just his sweet words. He didn't
intend to feed her the roasted fish.
Thinking of this, Elsa pushed him away angrily, turned around and left. Frowning, he didn't know why,
but strode to catch up with her. "Where are we going?" Without looking back, she said angrily, "I'll go
home myself!"
He smiled and pulled her back. "Carry the fish yourself. That's the result of my hard work. "
She turned her head and stared at him without saying anything. Her eyes were clearly full of hope, as if
she wanted him to remember something. When Bob noticed her strange eyes, he was also stunned,
but in the end, he did not understand why she was angry.
At first, Elsa wanted to give up, but when she thought that there would be roasted fish to eat, she was a
little reluctant to go back. If she went back in this way, her trip today would be in vain.
Seeing that she was silent, he had to go back and pick up the wooden bucket and fishing rod by
himself. Seeing that he was really going home, she was a little anxious and hurriedly said, "What did
you promise me?"
Seeing Bod's dumbfounded face, Elsa was even angrier. She blurted out angrily, "You promised me to
roast fish for me." Hearing that, Bob was at a loss whether to cry or to laugh. Looking up at her angry
face, he signaled her to look at the dark sky.
Elsa hesitated, but she insisted, "I don't care. Anyway, it's you who agreed. Tonight!"
"Tonight?" Hearing that, Bob frowned again. She looked at him like a rogue child and said, "Let's sleep
out tonight. I'm not cold anyway. "
"Stop it. It's not a game. What if it rains? Besides. Can we sleep outside? Aren't you afraid that wolves
will eat you? " Hearing that, Bob frowned and tried to frighten her on purpose. She shivered and stared
at his eyes, trying to find out whether his words were true or not.
The final result was that Elsa got nothing. She knew that maybe she shouldn't have tested whether his
words were true or not from the beginning, because perhaps in the past, there would really be wolves
in the place where Bob was. He seemed to like to be with the wolves.
After a long time, because of the fear in the bottom of her heart, Elsa lowered her eyes, pretending to
be very disappointed, and deliberately said, "Then forget it!" Then she turned around and left. Bob was
stunned for a moment, as if he didn't expect that just a few words would frighten the stubborn woman.
Logically speaking, she was not such a coward.
Looking at her thin and disappointed back, his heart ached again. Finally, he sighed and called her.
"Elsa!" Hearing this, Elsa seemed to see hope. She stopped in a hurry. Bob sighed, "Come here!"
With her back to Bob, she smiled happily. She turned around and walked to him in a hurry. Raising her
little face, she said, "But here is a big lawn. The firewood has to be picked up on the other side. It's a
long way."
Bob looked at her helplessly and nodded. In fact, the reason why she agreed to stay with her was that
he didn't want her to be disappointed. Secondly, he wanted to make up with her and let her have no
misunderstandings in her heart. This was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. In fact, it was just a cold
night for him.
When he came to his senses, he looked serious again. He stared at Elsa's face and said seriously,
"Don't regret it in the middle of the night!" Elsa shook her head resolutely, "No, I don't regret it!"
The sky in the distance had been shrouded in darkness. For the first time, Elsa was full of expectation
for this kind of darkness. She had never been out all night. When she was a child, she would go to the
countryside to play, but because of the strict family education, she had to go back before dusk.
"Okay!" Said Bob, thinking about how to arrange it.
Elsa's face suddenly changed. She looked at him angrily and said, "Why didn't a fish bite my bait?"
"Didn't I tell you?"
Elsa looked at him in confusion. When did he tell her?
He smiled and said lightly, "You didn't make any noise during the fishing, but you were taking a rest
with your eyes closed."
She frowned and said, "There is bait. They can bite the bait."
"Do you really think you are Elder Jiang who could catch fish with a straight hook?"
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