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Chapter 96: Chapter 96: Sorry, Not for Rent or Loan

Jiang Yan’s rubber dinghy stopped about a kiloter away from Shallow Bay.

The raindrops grew larger, and visibility around visibly decreased significantly.

As usual, she took out her telescope for a quick look.

At the stairwell window of the 16th floor, people crowded with buckets and bags of rice in their hands.

Apparently, they had been leaning out the window for quite so ti; everyone’s hair and clothes were soaking wet.

There were also two boys, around eleven or twelve years old, with dark, thin faces tinted with highland red—probably from the cold.

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In the water outside the window and around the building, originally leaning toward the street, there were specks of people everywhere.

Only those people were wearing life jackets and tires, and so wore nothing at all, baring their arms and legs to the cold water and garbage without care.

There were those acting alone.

And groups of seven or eight, their hands beneath the water’s surface, bodies arranged in a U-shape, as if collaborating to catch sothing.

The other four buildings had similar scenes.

Not far in front of one U-shaped net, a hand suddenly erged from the water, fingers clenched into a fist as a signal.

“Close the net!” soone from the U-shape formation shouted.

Hearing the command, the crowd quickly converged and started to tighten the sheet with dense tiny holes that had been sank underwater.

Jiang Yan realized in a second, it was very likely that they had found a trace of fish here, and there were plenty of them.

They had resorted to using sheets and mosquito nets, sewn together to make fishing nets, capturing fish with the most primitive thods.

It seed that there was also quite a density of fish here.

Though the water quality near the residential area was unspeakable, compared to eating mutated leeches, fish were obviously much tastier and more acceptable to people.

If it wasn’t for the subsequent rainstorms that were to be even more terrifying, and the best plan being to return to her ho on the 32nd floor, she might have even considered turning back.

After watching for a while, the rain intensified, but those people showed no signs of heading ho.

Jiang Yan had to take out a sleeve arrow from Space and strap it to her arm, then she picked up the paddle and continued gliding forward.

Only when she drew close did she realize that the size of those fish, which had been “transcended” physically, was even larger than those she had put into Space at the power plant, with plumper bodies.

However, they were not tilapia.

They looked like carp or grass carp, as so fish had two barbels above their mouths.

On the wall, there was no longer any trace of mutated leeches.

It seed that they had all been treasured and taken away.

Among the crowd bustling with fishing, soone noticed Jiang Yan returning in her rubber dinghy.

However, after a glance of surprise, they continued fishing with the group.

Mainly because the fish were too big—a single fish, if conserved, could feed a family of three for a day or two.

Preparation was also simple: find so wood, light so charcoal, sprinkle so salt, and grill—a dish rich in protein and a delicacy of the highest quality.

“Wow, beauty, do you actually have a rubber dinghy? Can you rent it to ?! Just for one hour! I’ll pay you one thousand yuan in cash!”

A man acting alone caught a wildly writhing water snake, just sending it to his wife waiting by the window with his son, when he happened to catch sight of Jiang Yan. He politely wiped the rain from his face with his arm.

Judging by the direction his son was swimming back, he was probably from Building B.

As soon as he spoke, the rest of the people’s gaze quickly shifted toward Jiang Yan.

That’s when Jiang Yan noticed many of them had goosebumps on their arms, and a few had faces turned pale from the cold, with so lips even turning white.

The land nurtures its people.

Anming used to be a southern city with spring-like weather all year round, naturally not like the north where people dare to swim in icy waters on snowy days.

Working in such cold water in this weather, for most people, indeed indicated desperation.

Most people were not afraid of hardship or the cold, but while their spirits were willing, their physical endurance obviously couldn’t keep up so quickly.

“Sorry, no renting, no lending,” Jiang Yan said, her expression unchanging as she continued gliding forward.

She ca out earlier, and with the blockage of information in the building, not a few in Building A were unaware that she had a rubber dinghy.

Moreover, there were many faces from other buildings that Jiang Yan had never seen before.

A man beside her with naturally curly hair joked:

“Ah, I reckon, Old Zhang, you’re just making excuses to chat up the beauty because you can’t take your eyes off her. The official boats are coming to pick us up tomorrow, why rent a rubber dinghy! And for one thousand yuan in cash, you’re really burning money, huh?!”

“Now what’s the ti, money has long beco worthless! This Old Zhang is just tricking the young lady, huh!” Another person chid in.

The man called Old Zhang did not get angry or anxious but scoffed at the curly-haired man:

“Ha, Old Niu, by your reasoning, you should be lying snugly at ho waiting for the official boat tomorrow instead of competing with us over fish! Is it because the warm bed with your wife isn’t comfortable enough or the water isn’t cold or slly enough for you?!”

Jiang Yan’s paddling paused.

The official boats have already co?

Yet they didn’t take people away—was it due to limited transport capacity?

Or was it like Qi ngnan, who just made announcents with a loudspeaker but nothing more?

Old Niu laughed awkwardly, “Ahem, I just saw you guys catching fish and it looked fun. I couldn’t stay put at ho! Darn it, staying at ho every day these days feels like imprisonnt!

At least in prison you get three square als a day, but at ho, it’s feast or famine! Today’s supplies from the officials were not even enough to fill the gaps between my teeth!”

Soone nearby sighed, “I think whether the official boats co tomorrow or not, it’s better to be prepared for the worst.

After all, everyone thought the skies would clear for good, but who knew the rain would co again? Let’s hope it doesn’t pour like last ti when it was like the heavens had opened—that would be truly disastrous!”

The man in front known as Old Zhang listened to the others’ conversation with a bitter smile and shook his head without replying, but continued to look earnestly at Jiang Yan:

“Beauty, if one thousand yuan is too little for you, why don’t you na your conditions? Anything within Zhang Dalei’s power, I can offer! If not an hour, how about half an hour, what do you say?”

Jiang Yan glanced at him, saying indifferently, “No deal.”

Being rejected again, Old Zhang chuckled awkwardly:

“Co on, young lady, there’s no need to be so stingy, right? And I’m not not paying you! If you’re afraid the rubber dinghy will get damaged, how about I pay double the deposit?”

“Big brother, would you casually rent your wife or car to a stranger?” Jiang Yan responded, having been patient enough with him.

Zhang Dalei choked, “You—”

“Hey, this young lady is really sothing. A grown man is lowering his face in front of his son to beg you, and yet you’re still so cold-hearted!

You’re quite tough and ruthless,” remarked another man who didn’t mind escalating the situation.

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