It was the plumpest among these little koi fish, already as long as a human hand.
Yun Qiuce immediately pointed at that koi fish, "See? It went in there by itself."
"Shut up," the Old Master pushed his son aside and inspected it closely, a hint of personal resentment on his face. He flipped the net to let the chubby koi fall into the water tank, disdainfully, "This one won't do; it's too big. Qi will have a hard time holding it on the way. We need a smaller one."
The rejected chubby koi swung its tail in confusion, quickly met by the laughter of many companions nearby.
Thinking its size would give it an advantage, who would have thought? They only wanted the small ones.
So, the smaller koi fish started flapping their tails, twisting their bodies, and nimbly diving into the net.
The Old Master hadn't even put in much effort when four or five small koi appeared in the net, each of them petite and exquisite, just over a month old.