Draining Family Fortune, the Capitalist’s Daughter Goes to the Military to Find Her Husband

【Military Marriage + Transmigration + Space + Revenge + Slow-Burn Romance + A Physically Gifted Officer Husband vs. A Stunning Capitalist Heiress】

Jiang Si was born with fair skin and str...

Chapter 25: What Yangcheng has seen, continue to stock up (2/2)

Family members, who understands!

In later generations, a pound of wild yellow croaker would easily cost thousands or even tens of thousands of yuan, but here it only costs 5 yuan per pound!

Wild rhubarb, 3.5 jin per pound!

Giant groupers and various wild groupers are all only 4 yuan per pound!

Fat, big, and roe-filled swimming crabs, 2.5 jin per pound!

A single abalone that is bigger than a fist costs 2 fen per jin. If you only want the meat without the shell, the price can be even cheaper.

The shell is abalone, which is bought by the city's traditional Chinese medicine company. The price is more expensive than abalone meat, about 5 yuan per catty.

Jiang Si also saw a lot of big flower dragons, which were sold individually, and those over 8 jin were only 5 yuan each! For example, those weighing 5 jin were only 2.5 yuan each!

As for those seafood that are difficult to handle and easily scratch fishing nets, such as starfish, sea urchins, mantis shrimps... basically no one wants them.

After closing their stalls for the day, the fishermen would put these together with broken crabs and rotten shrimps, crush them, and then use them to make fertilizer.

In this way, Jiang Si spent the whole morning in the fish market, and finally ordered a batch of seafood from the person in charge of the company in the name of purchasing for the canteen.

Swimming crabs, butter crabs, mantis shrimps, eels, squids, small octopuses, and sea-caught hairtail, each weighing 1,000 kilograms.

2000 single-head abalone, big yellow flower, yellow lip croaker, various groupers, 5 baskets of each, as many big flower dragon as you can get!

Anyway, there is a spiritual spring, as long as you can still breathe, you can survive.

It doesn’t matter if you die, the space has a preservation function.

In addition, we also ordered 3,000 horse dung sea urchins, which are perfect for sashimi, steamed eggs, or dumplings.

Since Jiang Si bought a lot, the company manager gave her several extra baskets of oysters that were bigger than her palm, as well as various conches.

In the blink of an eye, three days passed.

Early in the morning of that day, both the National Daily and the Yangcheng Daily published a piece of news on their front pages.

Upon learning that this gang of people had been caught in one fell swoop and that the public security comrades had also seized a lot of supplies, Jiang Si silently breathed a sigh of relief.

As soon as she finished breakfast, she took a bus to Taikoo Wharf.

During the rest days, Jiang Siyi had inquired in advance and found out that there were only two flights to Qiongzhou Island every day.

The departure times are 6:00 am and 3:00 pm respectively.

The total flight time is about 27 hours.

There are five cabins on the ship.

The fifth-class cabin is located on the lowest level of the deck, and is a large bunk bed. No sea view can be seen during the entire journey, and the smell inside is comparable to that of biological and chemical weapons.

But the price is cheap, only 11.8 yuan.

The fourth-class cabin has upper and lower bunks, with 16 people in each room. Although it is also on the lower deck, it is good in that it has an extra small window for ventilation compared to the fifth-class cabin, so it is less depressing overall.

The first, second and third class cabins are all on the second floor, and are respectively 2-person, 4-person and 8-person rooms.

The first-class cabins have the best conditions, with a small bathroom and toilet compared to the other two cabins.

The price is naturally the most expensive, costing more than 40 yuan.

However, due to the heavy rain in the past few days, a lot of passengers were stuck in a backlog. In addition, part of the cabin was requisitioned as seats for "educated youth", so tickets for individual passengers were particularly difficult to buy at the moment.

Jiang Si had to find another way. Seeing that the ticket seller was a middle-aged man in his forties, she directly smuggled a pack of Class A cigarettes out of the space.

At this time, Class A cigarettes are in limited supply, and cigarettes like "Zhonghua" cannot be bought even if you have a ticket.

"Hello, comrade. I need a boat ticket to Qiongzhou Island."

"Please help me check the date of the nearest flight. I want a first-class cabin."

Jiang Si handed the letter of introduction wrapped in a cigarette to the ticket seller.

The ticket seller was quite sensible, but his tone of voice was as cold as ever.

"Wait a moment, I'll check for you."

After waiting for about five minutes, he tilted his head and asked a question.

"There are no first-class tickets for the next week. Do you want a second-class ticket? There is only one ticket left for 3pm tomorrow."

Second class cabins are for four people.

Well...it's okay, at least there are two fewer people than in a hard sleeper.

Jiang Si nodded, followed the price list on the window, took out 22.6 yuan and handed it over.

Unexpectedly, the ticket seller refunded her another 3.2 yuan.

Seeing Jiang Si's confused look, the ticket seller explained in a good-tempered manner.

"There is a discount for military dependents, a total of 19.4 yuan. You have your ticket, and here is your change."

Jiang Si was really confused now.

They haven't even gotten their marriage certificate yet, but they can enjoy military dependents benefits with just a letter of introduction. This benefit is too good!

No wonder people of this generation say: Eat the heart of the cabbage and marry a PLA soldier!

After buying the ticket, Jiang Si went to the nearby post office first.

I told my third uncle the news that I would be arriving at Qiongzhou Island the next day, and also sent him some photos I had taken a few days ago.

After the job was done, Jiang Si quickly paid and left.

As I walked to the platform, the bus arrived.

As soon as the car door opened, a bunch of people came out.

Jiang Si was so focused on getting back to pack her luggage that she didn't notice that someone was staring at her.