767 a fish

Before long, they arrived at the fish pond and sure enough, there was a white tent by the pond, with a young man squatting on the edge, carefully examining the schools of fish swimming within.

The fish had grown much larger since they were first put in, their schools a pleasing sight. The man known as Liu Lao Si stood by the young man, his face covered in a blissful smile.

He was a southerner, having spent his childhood in Chu Country, living off fishing along the river; his father was a fisherman.

Later, when his father passed away from illness and the nobility of Chu Country took over the river and forbade him from continuing to fish, he was left with no choice but to become a vagrant.

Following the other migrants northward, he eventually arrived in Tang Country, and then was sent into the territory of Qi Country, where he was settled in this village.

Passing through Zheng Country's old lands, Liu Lao Si had traveled north by train, an experience that opened his eyes.