As a Fisherman, My Fish Can Level Up

Chapter 419 - 419 302 Some Players Countermeasures



Chapter 419 - 419 302 Some Players Countermeasures

?Chapter 419: Chapter 302: Some Players’ Countermeasures Chapter 419: Chapter 302: Some Players’ Countermeasures When Jiang Luoluo was counting, tourists passing by the port gathered around because there were so many golden spearfish, all snapping photos with their mobile phones to share on social media.

When an almost four-meter-long giant black marlin was lifted out of the refrigeration compartment by the crane, it caused a huge commotion.

When had such a breathtaking fish ever appeared in the country without attracting a crowd?

How many people have actually seen such a true ocean overlord with their own eyes?

Even many tourists seeing the ocean for the first time, let alone the on-site staff, could not help but be astounded as they had never seen anything like it before.

Only the few who initially gathered around the refrigeration compartment to take a look remained relatively calm, mainly because they had been amazed already.

This black marlin, Chu Mingcheng had sacrificed some of the space in the refrigeration compartment to preserve its long beak to ensure its integrity.

After being frozen at a low temperature, its body was stiff like a large specimen.

Only the surface frost slightly covered its original imposing presence, making it appear somewhat faded.

But even so, a giant black marlin still stole the show from a bunch of longfin golden spearfish, becoming the star of the scene.

Chu Mingcheng and Jiang Luoluo were then roped in by Cai Xue Ting for an interview, and after the interview ended, the value of all the fish had already been calculated.

The black marlin, because it was large enough, was given the market price by the organizers for sensation, which was sixty yuan per pound.

Of course, though it was referred to as the market price, a black marlin of that size could fetch a much higher premium.

Because the integrity of the fish was so good, some were willing to pay a high price to buy it for collection as a specimen.

As a participant, Chu Mingcheng could only sell the fish to the organizers without any other choices.

The organizers were not running a charity, and after offering a fair price, they would not allow participants’ catches to be sold to other fishing companies or private owners.

The marlin weighed in at seven hundred thirty-one pounds, and after draining all the blood from it, it only weighed six pounds lighter, which obviously wasn’t possible.

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