Chapter 652: Expertise
Meanwhile...
"Fishing is... boring." Hugo sat on the yacht’s deck, his face melting into his palm. "Dad, Uncle Haines, why?"
Charles and Haines, lounging in their chairs, turned to Hugo. Both men couldn’t help but wear sympathetic expressions, as it seemed Hugo had expected more from fishing.
"What kind of fishing were you expecting?" Charles snorted. "Doing it by the river and using sticks to catch one?"
"Exactly."
Haines chuckled at Hugo’s response. "Today’s a little slow, but I’m sure the fun will come soon."
"How soon?" Hugo mumbled, propping his hand on the other side of his jaw. "We’ve been here for hours now."
They had left home before dawn and arrived here after over an hour’s drive. All they had caught were small fish that wouldn’t even feed a child. With five adult men on the boat, Hugo was starting to feel hunger pangs in the scorching heat.
"Mom should’ve prepared more snacks." Sitting near Hugo, Slater gazed at the cooler near their father. "Dad, can I have some more snacks? I’m hungry!"
Charles clicked his tongue as he glared at Slater. "If you’re hungry, do a proper job and catch us something!"
"Huhuhu!" Slater harrumphed, setting his eyes on the waters surrounding them. "Why did I even come with you?!"
Surely, this wasn’t the fun they had been expecting. They should’ve known that the meaning of fun for Charles and Haines had changed as they had grown older.
