Xia Cha did not know why her impression of Huo Heng had suddenly changed…
Perhaps, it was because he had saved her when she was in danger yesterday.
Without his help, she might have already died in the vast sea yesterday.
Huo Heng carried Xia Cha onto the fishing boat.
The fisherman was an older man in his fifties.
Xia Cha sat at the side, wearing Huo Heng's coat. Huo Heng was talking to the uncle.
The uncle had caught some fish in the morning and was in a hurry to go home. He refused to send her and Huo Heng to the pier.
The uncle was very stubborn, so Huo Heng had no choice but to let him take the fish home.
The uncle lived in a remote area, and he was the only family within a five-kilometer radius.
He handed the fish to his wife.
Huo Heng talked to him again. The uncle suggested that if Huo Heng paid him, he would send them to the pier.