Summary of the God of Fishing

It begins with these sky-fishing things. Humanity lives suspended, drifting through... well, whatever passes for an endless sea down below isn't normal. There's flying fish, turtles soaked in some cosmic vibe they call "worldly essence," and whales that just *are*. And then you've got the fishers – people trying to navigate this mad universe with their nets.

Fishing here is pure artistry, apparently. Not just luck; it takes skill, I guess? Like, if your talent isn't strong enough or something... Oh right, there's this old saying: "If you can’t fish, you might as well be bait." It sounds harsh, maybe even a bit poetic.

The story itself feels like pulling legends from the deep. There are these mythical creatures out there – gods, they call them – and apparently, fishing is their main thing? Or maybe it's just how people survive in this... sacred mission-infused place?

It gives you chills thinking about someone trying to catch a flying fish or whatever mystical nonsense shows up. And the idea that some kids might actually have *immaculate talents* for this space-fishing? That’s wild stuff. This feels like one of those webnovels where every chapter throws another curveball.

So yeah, **God of Fishing** is definitely worth checking out if you're into high-stakes survival mixed with weird cosmic drama and the occasional philosophical rabbit hole about being bait or not.

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