Uncle's Midnight Fishing Expedition Turns Supernatural!

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The narrator reflects on their uncle, often perceived as a habitual drinker. Despite his constant inebriation, the uncle remains kind, caring, and humorous, particularly towards the narrator. He fondly recalls how his uncle would take him around the village, sharing laughter and love. However, the uncle's excessive drinking has strained his relationship with his family.

One summer evening, the uncle arrives at the narrator's house, partially intoxicated, boasting about a massive fish he claims to have caught down by a remote river. He invites the narrator to accompany him on a nighttime fishing expedition, despite the potential objections of the narrator's parents. The narrator hesitates but ultimately agrees, reassured by the uncle's promise to handle any objections.

As they journey to the river, the darkness and isolation of the forest unsettle the narrator, but the uncle's jovial demeanor provides comfort. Despite their efforts, they catch nothing until the uncle employs a mysterious technique at midnight, seemingly summoning a ghostly presence to assist in catching a massive fish.

The weight of the fish proves burdensome on the journey back, and the uncle suggests they summon horses to aid them. Using his unconventional methods, the uncle miraculously conjures two horses, leaving the narrator initially terrified but ultimately trusting in his uncle's assurances of safety.

With the horses' help, they swiftly return to the edge of the jungle near the village, where the uncle dismisses the horses with a whistle and a mumble. Reflecting on the extraordinary night, the narrator is both awestruck and frightened by the inexplicable events, marking it as an unforgettable experience.

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