1 CHAPTER 1 SHE'S WEIRD

Boss! Someone has a task for you. Did you see it?"

The voice of an excited man came through the phone.

Dressed in a straw hat and camo print T-shirt, Jade Springfield was sitting at the edge of the pond, fishing.

"What kind of tasks?" Jade Springfield asked weakly. She raised her beautifully arched eyebrows, leaving her nonchalant.

Jade Springfield immediately fell silent again as she sat there. Although her clothes were old-fashioned, her beautiful and distant face was really attractive, which set her apart from the other villagers fishing by the pond.

"The youngest son of the Imperial City Mo family has been kidnapped! The Mo family has issued a request. If someone manages to rescue the youngest son of the Mo family, I can demand any amount of cash as a reward!" the man said in a slightly excited tone.

Jade Springfield held a fishing pole in one hand and supported her chin in the other. She seemed incredibly bored.

"Do I look like someone with little money?"

The person on the other end of the phone was stunned and silent for a few seconds.

"Boss, are you really not taking on the task?"

"Ooh, someone took the bait," Jade Springfield uttered as she watched the ripples on the surface of the water.

"Who took the bait?" The other party was confused.

"A fish!"

"That?"

"A big one."

At this time, the other party hung up.

Jade Springfield picked up the fishing rod, and it turned out to be a large crucian carp, weighing at least 6 pounds!

The eyes of the other villagers were filled with envy.

when they saw this

"How many fish have she ou caught?"

The villagers whispered among themselves.

"I think twenty."

"What...?" The villagers took a deep breath.

"This girl really is a freak. Everything she's been through since childhood is weird!"

"Of course!" A villager looked at the red plastic bucket next to Jade Springfield with jealousy.

When the sun's rays fell on the bucket, they found that three-quarters of the bucket was already filled with black matter; they were all fish.

Jade Springfield found out about the gossip from her. Since she could understand the world around her, she had heard those words so many times that she had grown tired of them. She was already used to it.

She put in a new bait, took out the rod and continued posing.

Soon after, a silver-grey van pulled up to them.

The country road was a sandy, unpaved, and unpaved road. This caused a thud as the wheels rolled down the road.

The van stopped as it approached the fish pond.

Then someone opened the door. A man wearing sunglasses got out of the back of the truck. Roughly, he dragged a small child out of the truck.

The boy was between four or five years old. His pretty face was expressionless. 

The man in the sunglasses walked over to Jade Springfield.

"Excuse me, is there a hotel nearby?" After asking this question, he saw the fish in the plastic bucket. They were fresh and plump, and they made him salivate. "I'm buying your fish. How much are they?"

Jade Springfield did not turn around and said cheerfully: "The fish is not for sale."

The man in the sunglasses frowned and took a thousand dollars from his wallet. "I want the fish, and this is for you."

When the other villagers saw this, some yearned

to be in their position and some felt even more jealous.

Jade Springfield's cold and arrogant expression was filled with annoyance.

She turned and looked at the man in the sunglasses. "Can't you understand the human language? They are not for sale."

Now that she turned around, Jade Springfield saw the child in the man's hand.

He was not tall and he was between four and five years old. His face was so exquisite that he seemed out of this world.

Jade Springfield was a bit surprised to see that boy's cold and arrogant gaze. He seemed to look a lot like her.

When Jade Springfield looked at the boy, the boy's cold expression began to show emotional changes. Her wide eyes filled with curiosity.

As he looked at her, the boy couldn't help himself. His short legs moved and carried him toward Jade Springfield

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