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The latest 2017 fairy-themed work "I am a fairy" is officially uploaded on Qidian!

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    Bailixi's latest fairy-themed work "I Am a Fairyland" in 2017 has been officially uploaded on .asxs. Please read it!  Add one to your collection!

    Work: "I am an immortal"

    Theme: Fantasy.

    Style: The same style as "Purple Mansion Immortal Yuan", a fairy tale about farming.

    Introduction:

    Su Chen, a young fisherman in Gusu City who was pregnant with bluestone tears, accidentally opened his spiritual platform and discovered that there was a square-inch spiritual mountain in the boundless sea of ????consciousness, a paradise for fairy spirits.

    ??The spiritual spring can water the fairy valley, the spiritual veins can open up caves, several fairy spirits are born in the purple mansion, and the spiritual grass and fairy flowers are like a fairyland for ten miles.

    ???¡ª¡ª

    (The beginning of the new book, the first chapter, a short plot of several hundred words)

    Volume 1 of the world of mortals

    1 A cold night on the raft

    Cold winter.

    The first quarter moon rises early, and when the moon sets, it will be dawn.

    At this time, Zhouzhuang Water Town is still immersed in the vast morning fog, and only a hazy outline of the water town can be seen.

    The sounds on the river bank were silent, and the cold wind was as cold as a knife.

    In a crow's nest at the top of a dead tree, jackdaws huddled in the nest, occasionally emitting a cry that was particularly noisy and harsh in the night.

    Su Chen stepped on a small bamboo raft, holding on to a ten-foot-long bamboo pole with his cold red hands, swaying in the water and sliding into the river.

    On the bamboo raft behind him, there was a fishing basket made of bamboo strips, a bamboo fishing lantern, and a fishing net.

    Water splashed onto the raft from time to time, soaking his straw and rattan shoes, and the ice water was filled with a bone-piercing chill.  The cold wind blew, and my thin and thin body suddenly shivered.

    Su Chen is the child of a poor fishing family in Zhouzhuang.

    Life is difficult for the fisherman's family. The boat tax from the Gusu County government is already very heavy. Coupled with the extortion from Jianghu gangs from time to time, it is like two heavy boulders, weighing down the Su family and making it difficult for them to breathe.

    My parents go fishing in the big lake every day, leaving early and returning late, which is barely enough for a family of five to make ends meet.

    Su Chen is still a frail twelve-year-old boy, but he is already very mature and sensible. He wants to take advantage of the dawn, which is still an hour before dawn, to catch some fish and shrimps in the river and sell them for some copper coins to supplement the family income.

    When the bamboo raft reached the river, he inserted a ten-foot-long bamboo pole deep into the mud at the bottom of the river and anchored it.

    Su Chen rubbed his almost cold hands vigorously to warm himself up.  He rolled up his linen sleeves, took out a flint and hay from his arms, and banged it hard for more than ten times before finally igniting a piece of hay.

    He hurriedly lit the bamboo oil lamp on the raft with hay, picked up the bamboo oil lamp with a small stick, and placed it on the edge of the bamboo raft, close to the water.

    The light of the bamboo oil lamp is extremely dim, but it is the only light in this silent river in the hazy night.

    Fish and shrimp tend to light and are easily attracted to open flames at night.

    If you sprinkle some fish food such as fish grass leaves, earthworms and steamed bread pellets as bait, it will naturally attract more fish and shrimps to come for food.

    ¡°Luring fish by light¡± is a little trick used by fishermen to catch fish at night, and it is also Su Chen¡¯s best fishing technique.

    After Su Chen finished doing this, he tightened his thin linen shirt, squatted on the bamboo raft soaked in cold water, holding a fishing net, and patiently waited for the fish in the river to come to feed.

    There are a lot of small fish and shrimps in the river, but they are not worth much.

    We traveled all the way to the Ximen Pier Market in Gusu County to sell the small fish larvae and shrimps in a large fishing basket for only two or three copper coins, which was barely enough to feed the fishermen for a busy day.

    The most valuable thing is the big fish weighing several kilograms.

    There is a large deep-water lake over a hundred miles in Lou County near Zhouzhuang Water Town called Dianshan Lake. The lake has high winds and strong waves and is rich in large crucian carp.

    A big fish weighing two kilograms can be sold for five copper coins.

    "However, it is something that only distinguished guests in county towns and restaurants and inns often eat.

    The fishermen in Zhouzhuang are reluctant to eat the big fish themselves.

    Usually they are transported to Gusu County and sold in exchange for copper coins, which are used to pay the county government¡¯s boat tax.  When I had a few copper coins left, I exchanged them for rice, salt and oilcloth, barely maintaining a living for the whole family.

    In addition, there are three extremely rare treasures in the large lake: "silver-spine saury, alabaster fish, and red-tailed prawns."

    Su Chen's heart warmed when he thought of these three rare fishes.

    A rare silverback swordfish weighing only half a catty was sold to the largest restaurant in Gusu County, "Sky Eagle Inn", for a staggering price of 500 copper coins, which is almost worth the price of an entire boat salvaged by fishermen.  The fish is still valuable.

    Su Chen often went to the Tianying Inn in the county town with the fishermen to sell fish, and got to know the young man who worked at the Tianying Inn.Ah Chou, after three visits, the two teenagers became good brothers who talked about everything, so they were familiar with the market conditions of the county fish market.

    It¡¯s just that these precious fish species are extremely difficult to catch. Hundreds of fishing boats go into the lake every day, but only one or two may not be able to catch one of the three treasures.

    Even veteran fishermen with decades of experience would have a hard time catching silverback saury in large deep-water lakes with huge fishing nets measuring several feet.

    If a fisherman is lucky enough to catch one, he will definitely show it off to all the fishermen in Zhouzhuang, hoping that everyone will boast and envy him.
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