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573: Chapter 560: Foreigners Feel Sour After Seeing the Record 573: Chapter 560: Foreigners Feel Sour After Seeing the Record Although spoken bluntly, it was the simplicity that revealed the true affection.

The doll was completely infected by the montary love in Yue Feng’s eyes as he spoke.

“You scoundrel!” The doll’s pretty face flushed red.

It was only after the fact that Yue Feng tipped his head back and t the doll’s lips.

In that mont, Yue Feng’s mind went blank, and he froze completely!

The only thought in his head was how sweet it was!

Just as they were about to passionately kiss, suddenly there were footsteps at the door and Zhou Jie clumsily pushed it open.

The wooden door creaked, and Yue Feng and the doll imdiately pushed each other away in a flurried panic—how awkward.

“Whoops!

I didn’t see anything, carry on!” Zhou Jie muttered under his breath before turning to leave.

The great atmosphere was completely disrupted by this blundering fool.

“Um, so…”

“I’m so embarrassed!

You scoundrel!” The doll, her face red, turned and ran out of the cabin.

Yue Feng scratched his head, feeling a sense of longing, “Ah…”

The dinner that evening was rather lavish, as Yue Feng personally cooked a big pot of sour and spicy fish.

Fabio used Silver Dragon Fish to create both fried and charcoal-grilled flavors, accompanied by several local vegetables and a few vacuum-packed chicken feet from the supermarket—quite a feast was laid out on the table.

Yue Feng opened a case of beer, plus two bottles of Niulanshan Erguotou, one of which he passed to Captain Fabio.

Dinner officially comnced!

The big pot of sour and spicy fish once again conquered the native campers’ stomachs.

A piece of tender white fish flesh burst with sour, spicy, numbing, and fragrant notes on the taste buds—it was incredibly delicious.

What happened next was even more interesting.

Fabio poured so Erguotou into a cup and also poured so for two of his companions at the camp.

The three of them sniffed the aroma and boldly gulped it down.

But after just one sip, it felt like their mouths had caught fire, and they couldn’t help but frantically fan their faces to cool down.

Seeing this, Zhou Jie and Yue Feng burst into laughter.

Zhou Jie said, “Chinese spirits should not be drunk like that!

You need to sip it slowly, like this!”

While speaking, Zhou Jie picked up his cup and took a sip, smacking his lips appreciatively.

The fifty-plus-degree liquor ward his throat, mouth, and all the way down to his stomach as it was pressed down by his tongue.

Then he picked up a piece of fish with his chopsticks and popped it into his mouth—for that feeling, aweso!!

Under Zhou Jie’s instruction, the local natives finally learned how to drink Chinese spirits properly.

After taking a few sips in succession, they seed to be doing sowhat better.

Good things know no borders, and high-proof Chinese spirits were one of those good things.

With limited inco, these locals didn’t often have the chance to drink beer, let alone encounter a generous employer like Yue Feng, who arranged for Chinese dishes and Chinese liquor.

It was clear from their attitudes that they had ward up quite a bit.

As for Captain Fabio, who had witnessed Yue Feng release the big fish during the day, he was repeatedly toasting Yue Feng.

Yue Feng had a good capacity for alcohol, but after only one drink, he stopped, since it was extrely necessary to stay alert while spending the night in the deep Amazon Rainforest for the first ti.

The al left everyone with greasy smiles, especially that pot of pickled cabbage fish—by the end, even the soup was all gone.

Zhou Jie deliberately teased the locals, ntioning Chinese dishes.

They sincerely gave a thumbs-up whenever he did.

This made Yue Feng couldn’t help but feel a sense of pride, thinking, “My buddies have brought glory to our country again.”

After dinner, as the sky gradually darkened,

the campsite had a generator set and high-capacity batteries, but the generator was only used in special situations.

Within the entire campsite, there were only a few dim lights.

When they arrived at the camp, Zhou Jie had specifically warned Yue Feng and Dolly that the rainforest at night was very dangerous and under no circumstances should they wander off without a local guide, because of the many potential dangers like poisonous snakes and fierce animals.

Neither Yue Feng nor Dolly were troublemakers; after gazing at the stars for a while outside the campsite, they could not stand the mosquito bites and hurried back to the safety of the camp.

Miraculously, while there were mosquitoes dozens of ters away from the campsite, there were none near it.

They found out from Zhou Jie that the locals had planted mosquito-repellent plants around the camp, strategically positioned upwind.

After nine o’clock, slightly tipsy, Yue Feng returned to his room.

The exhaustion from fishing all day washed over him, and he soon fell into a deep sleep.

While Yue Feng was spending the night at the Amazon Rainforest camp, the official website of the World Fishing Sports Association updated a new record announcent.

The world fishing record application that Professor Zhang Youguang had helped submit went through a series of verifications and was approved, appearing on the hopage’s official announcent column.

As an international, non-profit, and neutral website, the World Fishing Sports Association had a rather professional certification and announcent process for records.

This included various video evidence, witness verification, and follow-up manual reviews by the staff.

Usually, when records were refreshed, there was little to no controversy over their certification and verification.

But this ti was different.

A Chinese person had made it into the records of the World Fishing Association!

Despite the popularity of Taiwan Fishing competitions, Black Pit big shots, and reservoir fishing in China, these thods had not spread widely on the international stage.

Foreigners also didn’t recognize these fishing techniques.

Limited by resources, it was hard for China to produce achievents that broke world records, and even when soone occasionally managed to do so, they often failed to get approved due to unfamiliarity with the rules.

For example, asking friends for help with a big catch mid-fishing or having a catch without a recorded fishing process were all situations that wouldn’t pass the verification against the rules!

However, the new fishing record Yue Feng created had a very clear full docuntation process, completed all by himself, and on top of that, there was proof from a national research team.

With such comprehensive information, almost every rule and regulation was satisfied, and thus, he unprecedentedly passed the verification and appeared on the record list on the website.

The Kanas Lake Monster, the giant mutant Atlantic salmon, a weight over 2000 ; each term linking a Chinese fisherman to a record captivated the attention of foreign anglers.

Soon, these anglers found imperfections in the entire fishing process.

The equipnt Yue Feng used wasn’t traditional fishing rods with reels or hand rods but an oversized automatic inflatable boat, and it wasn’t by his own strength that the fish was landed.

These details, if associated with anglers from other countries, might not be considered issues, seeing as there was a manual winding device involved, and the fish was hooked and landed by a single person.

Many foreign anglers use boats for fishing.

But the fact that a Chinese person had set this record made many jealous foreigners feel sour.

Consequently, several forum posts questioning the details of the record appeared on the website, sparking a major controversy in the international fishing community.

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