Bai Yuyue then returned the harpoon to the fisherman and gave him a couple of silver coins. Then he cupped his hands and said:
"Thank you so much, big brother. I accidentally fell into Luofeng River yesterday and drifted here with the water. I wonder what boundary this place is?"
The fisherman heard that her accent was clear and her words were like tinkling spring water. Although her face was muddy, her eyes were black and white, and she was particularly energetic.
When he heard her question, he replied: "This is Shangrao. It is quite far away from Luofeng River! The river surged a while ago and destroyed the dam. It is connected with our Yuanjiang River. This must be how the young master came here."
Bai Yuyue was silent. She had read the geographical records of Yunzhou stored by Cang Xiyuan and knew that Shangrao was located to the east of Luofeng River and was rich in grain. It was a famous land of fish and rice.
However, Shangrao and Luofengxi are not connected. There is a river Yuanjiang in them.
It must have been because the water has risen in the past few days and flash floods have destroyed the dikes and connected the two originally disconnected waterways that they brought me here.
But at any rate, he is not dead yet.
With a sigh, Bai Yuyue said again: "I wonder if this eldest brother has a change of clothes, this outfit is really..."
The fisherman nodded repeatedly: "Yes, yes. My home is not far from here. If you don't mind it, you can go to my house to change clothes first."
Bai Yuyue was naturally overjoyed and quickly followed him to the thatched cottage not far away.
After taking a hot bath and changing her clothes, she came out again. Although she was wearing coarse clothes, she was exceptionally handsome.