Perhaps he was unlucky or too unskilled. He gained nothing until late at night.
He shook his head and put his fishing rod aside, and he went back to his room to rest.
Wilbur would fish by the lakeside until it was late at night every evening.
He stared at the float while sitting on the lakeside that evening.
"I don't believe it. Is there no fish that would take the bait?" scolded Wilbur.
Suddenly, Faye walked towards him in a casual outfit. She sat on the field.
"Why are you scolding the fishes?" teased Faye.
He sighed and replied, "It's been a few days, but no fish would take the bait. Faron made fun of me for that."
"Perhaps there are no fish in the lake," she said.
He asked, "How can this be? We see fish in the lake all the time, but why do they disappear when I'm fishing?"
She laughed and quietly accompanied him.
It had been a while since he spent time leisurely, and it felt quite nice to him.
It was rare to spend time in peace and quiet.
"I'm sorry," Wilbur apologized all of a sudden.
She smiled and said, "It's alright. I'll wait for you."
Wilbur stared at the float and did not speak again.
They fell into silence again, but Faye thought it was sweet.
Suddenly, a man in his forties started to fish with his equipment near Wilbur.
They were at the outskirts of Sealake Island.
Wilbur opened the place for public use.
The outskirts of Sealake Island often attracted anglers. They could sit there all day.
The man set up his chair and then found a spot to load up his rod. He finally glanced at Wilbur.
"Buddy, did you get anything?" asked the man.
Wilbur smiled and shook his head.
The man looked at his float, then he walked over with his bait to help Wilbur.
"Newbie, huh?"
"Yes, I'm a beginner," said Wilbur.
The man said, "You have to set up a spot first, then wait patiently."
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