- Alternative:If you want to catch a bass / Bass o Tsuru Nara / バスを釣るなら
- Author:Kitoh Mohiro(Story&Art)
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- Status: Completed
- Genres: Oneshot , Doujinshi , Shounen(B) , Slice of Lif
If you want to catch a bass Manhua
In a serene town nestled by the tranquil lake, resided a young lad named Kai, who harbored an unwavering ardor for the art of fishing. Days melded into nights as Kai tirelessly cast his line, yearning to ensnare the elusive bass that prowled beneath the glistening surface.
Fate intervened one fateful day when a weathered sage crossed paths with Kai, offering to unveil the cryptic enigma behind capturing a bass. Intrigued yet dubious, Kai hesitantly accepted the sage's tutelage, uncertain of the stranger's claims.
Under the sage's wise guidance, Kai delved into the intricate dance between man and nature, unraveling the esoteric secrets hidden within the ebb and flow of the lake. Patience became his ally, observation his weapon, and belief his shield against doubt.
As the days melted into weeks, Kai honed his skills with meticulous precision, soaking in the sage's teachings like a parched land embracing raindrops. With each cast, Kai felt an unspoken bond forming with the lake, a symbiotic connection that transcended mere angling.
The crescendo arrived on a serene evening as the vermilion sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of nostalgia. A resonant tug on his line jolted Kai from reverie, propelling him into a battle of wills against the wily bass lurking beneath.
With a deft hand and a heart swathed in determination, Kai reeled in his elusive quarry, beholding its majesty with brimming eyes. Tears of triumph mingled with gratitude as Kai gazed upon the fruits of his labor, a testament to the sage's sagacity and his own unwavering resolve.
In that poignant moment of culmination, Kai understood that the journey transcended the destination, that the wisdom imparted was a gift more precious than any catch. And as he watched the bass slip back into the depths, a sense of fulfillment washed over him, whispering of the eternal truth that to capture a bass, one must first capture the essence of the waters that cradle it.
