Yang Jing and his group had lunch on the gentle slope east of Dongdao Island. The Korean couple, their two children, the captain and crew of the ship, a total of seven people, also joined the dinner.
There was no other reason. After getting the news about coconut crabs, Yang Jing and his team went directly to East Island, the largest island in the Mauer Islands, and caught seven or eight coconut crabs from the coconut grove on the gently sloping east coast of the island.
Coconut crabs are protected animals for ordinary people, but for the rich, they are just food that they can eat whenever they want.
Besides, who cares about this place? If you want to blame someone, blame it on you coconut crabs for being born in the wrong place. If you lived in Saipan, no one would dare to touch you, but you have to live in such a remote Mauger Islands...
Seeing that Yang Jing and his crew had caught seven or eight large coconut crabs that were at least 70 to 80 centimeters in size, and that Yang Jing and his crew had taken out a lot of top-quality Australian Wagyu beef from the cargo hold of the plane, the captain couldn't resist the temptation and came over with a giggle, wanting to eat together.
In fact, the captain and the Korean couple also saw that Yang Jing's identity was not ordinary. How could someone who could travel with eight bodyguards at a time have a simple identity? So it would definitely not hurt to come over and get to know him.
Of course, the captain's trip was not in vain. He held two one-foot-long groupers in his hands and said with a smile that he had caught them himself, and he wanted to add a dish...
As a senior foodie, Yang Jing never treats his stomach badly when he goes out. There were many people with him this time, and he didn't know how long it would take to return, so he put a lot of food ingredients and bowls, pans, and other things in the cargo hold of the plane.
Everyone who came was a guest, and they were willing to come over, probably because Chris and the others were Americans. Also, this guy might have been out of port for a while, and when he saw Yang Jing and the others preparing to make barbecued beef, he couldn't help but come over.
When this captain with a big beard on his face arrived, the rest of the people on the boat couldn't help themselves. After Yang Jing's call, they let go of their reserve and all got on the yacht's own motorboat to the shore.
The Korean man even generously brought over half a bluefin tuna. No, the men couldn't eat the whole fish, so half was already very generous.
His wife and two half-grown children were carrying rock oysters that they had pried off the rocks while diving, while the two crew members were carrying some lobsters and other things.
It's more lively when there are more people. This saying is also applicable when it comes to eating.
The Korean couple had good cooking skills, and Yang Jing's cooking skills were not bad either, so the three of them became the main force in cooking. As for Chris and the American captain, their task was to barbecue.
There is nothing we can do about it. Americans have a special liking for barbecue. It seems that there is nothing in the world that they dare not barbecue...
Seeing that these guys wanted to roast the coconut crabs, Yang Jing became anxious.
How can this thing be grilled? The most authentic way to eat coconut crab is to steam it!
Therefore, Yang Jing decisively rescued the seven coconut crabs from the hands of these guys. Although these seven big guys had to be steamed, it was better than being roasted, right?
But how to steam such a big thing is a problem. These big things are so big that one is bigger than the steamer!
In desperation, Yang Jing had to heat a pot of water, clean a few coconut crabs, and then cut them into pieces before reluctantly stuffing them into the steamer.
This forced dismemberment was extremely brutal. Even the few coconut crabs that managed to survive temporarily were so frightened after witnessing the brutality of these bipedal monsters that they dared not move...
The meal was naturally quite enjoyable, but in the end the few remaining coconut crabs did not escape the fate of being torn into pieces. Seventy people actually finished off all seven coconut crabs weighing more than ten kilograms, and even the half of the tuna...
Through this meal, the two groups of people who were originally strangers became completely familiar with each other. Yang Jing did not hide his identity, but he was just a major shareholder of a mining company. At the same time, Yang Jing also learned the identity of the Korean couple. The Korean man's name is Jin Zhichang, and his wife's name is Li Jinhui. Jin Zhichang is the senior vice president of Samsung Electronics in South Korea. This time he brought his family to Saipan for vacation.
No wonder he can afford to rent such a luxury yacht of hundreds of feet. He is a senior executive of Samsung, and his annual salary is more than enough to rent such a luxury yacht.
The captain was an out-and-out American named James Wade, and he was from San Francisco. However, he had been in Saipan for seven or eight years, and had been driving yachts for other people.
This yacht was his own, which surprised Yang Jing. Such a yacht must cost more than 10 million US dollars. How could someone who could afford such a luxury yacht drive a boat for others?
James Wade did not hide anything from Yang Jing's question and gave him the answer immediately.
It turns out that this guy is an absolute lucky guy. To be exact, he is a guy who is sad in the first half of his life but lucky in the second half.
This guy worked on an ocean-going cargo ship before he was forty, and his life was just barely passable. However, because his wife divorced him and there were a lot of messy things going on, his first half of life could be considered quite miserable.
But this guy has a hobby, which is buying Powerball, and he is very persistent. Even when he is out at sea, he will buy Powerball by phone every time.
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