Because I clearly felt a catch, but... after lifting the rod, I found no movement, yet the rod was bent.
For an experienced angler, it's obvious it either got caught on the bottom or the hook snagged some weeds.
However, I was fishing mid-water, not bottom fishing. It shouldn't catch on the bottom, let alone snag on weeds, as I was exerting enough force that even the toughest weeds would have snapped instantly.
At this moment, Su Mu said to the Immortal Crane nearby, "Can you dive in and take a look?"
Because Su Mu felt there was a catch, but feared it might be snagged on something hard like a rock, which could break the line or hook, making all efforts in vain.
As soon as he finished speaking, the Immortal Crane dove into the lake with a swoop.
Soon, the fishing rod began to shake violently, tugging madly forward. Seeing this, Su Mu gripped the rod tightly.
After about a dozen breaths, the Immortal Crane came flying back to the shore, carrying something.
