Chapter 294 - 294 249 I Have a Nickname
Chapter 294 - 294 249 I Have a Nickname
?Chapter 294: Chapter 249: I Have a Nickname Chapter 294: Chapter 249: I Have a Nickname After finishing the big meal at noon, Chu Mingcheng and Jiang Luoluo moved around on the deck to aid digestion before they continued sailing back.
Back at the dock, Noah was already waiting.
When he saw the boat approaching the shore, he immediately jumped aboard, his eyes scanning back and forth, and he quickly noticed the Emperor Crabs in the corner.
“Shit, the last time I saw an Emperor Crab this big was five years ago.”
“Cheng, I didn’t expect your first time out at sea to be so lucky!”
Chu Mingcheng came up to him and laughed, “I’ve always been good at luck; this Emperor Crab should make your business easier, right?”
“Of course!” Noah nodded affirmatively.
This time, he had specifically set up a fresh food stall in a supermarket and hired a few employees.
As long as the goods received passed inspection, they could be placed on the shelves.
The giant Emperor Crab was undoubtedly a great attraction, capable of drawing more merchants, allowing him to quickly sell the seafood he received.
They then verified the weight of the Emperor Crab, the price varying according to the weight.
Chu Mingcheng had thought that Emperor Crabs were sold for fifty Australian dollars each, but Noah didn’t take advantage in this regard.
Emperor Crabs under ten pounds were bought at fifty Australian dollars, those under fifteen but over ten pounds at sixty Australian dollars, and those over fifteen pounds at seventy Australian dollars.
Generally, it was very rare to find Emperor Crabs weighing over twenty pounds; those occasionally encountered would be priced separately.
And that gigantic Emperor Crab weighing over fifty pounds, Noah bought for one hundred Australian dollars each, rounding the price to an even Five thousand seven hundred Australian dollars.
The remaining Emperor Crabs totaled four hundred thirty-three pounds, the weight matching what Chu Mingcheng had calculated himself.
Out of these, only three weighed over fifteen pounds, totaling fifty-one pounds, and sold for three thousand five hundred seventy Australian dollars.
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