Chapter 323
"Evelyn!" Julian Langley's eyes widened, nearly dropping the large pot in his hands. "You actually caught fish like that?"
He jumped excitedly on the spot before remembering he was still holding the pot, plopping down onto the sand and slapping the beach in disbelief. "This is incredible!"
The live stream's chat exploded instantly.
[What kind of god-tier move was that?!]
[I couldn't even do that in a video game!]
[Did Evelyn Laurent just cheat? Two fish at once?]
Evelyn remained composed, casually tossing the fish into the pot. "No big deal."
When she was eight, after her cousin's family moved away, the villagers occasionally helped, but most of the time, she had to fend for herself. Fishing in the river, setting traps for rabbits—these survival skills were ingrained in her bones.
"Teach me!" Julian's eyes sparkled as he stared at the sharpened wooden spear in her hand. "That move was amazing!"
Nearby, Beatrice Quincy clenched her fists.
This Evelyn was stealing the spotlight again. She watched the siblings' close interaction coldly, her nails digging into her palms.
"Xander, let's go." She picked up the basket filled with seafood, her voice tight with suppressed anger.
The ocean water was icy.
Julian shivered the moment he stepped in. "Evelyn, aren't you cold?"
"Used to it." She scattered some biscuit crumbs. "The fish will swim this way. You need to account for the refraction angle underwater."
The live audience held their breath.
[The Oscar-winning actor looks so serious.]
[I bet five bucks he misses.]
[I can't even breathe watching this.]
The school of fish approached slowly.
Julian held his breath, muscles tensed, and thrust the spear the moment the fish swam past—
"Splash!"
Water sprayed everywhere.
The fish scattered in panic.
The spear came up empty.