"Night vision...no, but if there are streetlights or the light isn't too dim, it can still take clear pictures," the proprietress explained.
"That won't do. I need the kind that can still clearly capture faces even in low light. Price doesn't matter. Do you have any?" Chen Feng put down the monitor and looked up.
"Yes, we do, but they're a bit pricey. Take a look at this one."
The proprietress turned around and took out another surveillance camera.
"It's quite clear within 200 meters, you can see faces clearly, and it also has night vision capabilities."
"Moreover, the camera can intelligently rotate left and right, can be monitored by mobile phone, and also has a light. If someone passes by at night, the light will automatically turn on to help you light the way."
"This one costs 380, is that okay with you?"
The proprietress looked at Chen Feng and asked.
"Can I open it and take a look?" Chen Feng asked, shaking the box as he held it; it was indeed quite heavy.
"Can."
With the proprietress's permission, Chen Feng opened the box and looked at the surveillance camera.
It is a round, white monitor with many LEDs on the side.
"Can this thing be turned off when there are people around?" Chen Feng asked, touching the outer casing of the LED.
"ah?"
This was the first time the proprietress had encountered such a request. She picked up the box, looked at it, and said somewhat uncertainly, "It seems like it can be closed."
"I heard that these things are made so big for deterrence purposes, and that they're actually just an outer shell with a much smaller interior. Is this one too?" Chen Feng asked.
"The one in the seventy-something size can be used even with the shell removed, but this one won't work; it's just this size." This time, the shopkeeper was quite certain.
"Okay, this one will do." Chen Feng scanned the QR code for the shop owner, preparing to go back and modify the surveillance camera.
"Okay, come back if you need anything else." The proprietress wrapped up Chen Feng's bag and greeted him with a smile.
"Okay, bye-bye."
Chen Feng put the monitor in his backpack, went out, turned a corner, and returned to Boss Bai's shop.
As soon as Chen Feng entered, Boss Bai exchanged a glance with him, and the two of them laughed at the same time.
“I knew you’d come back, haha,” Boss Bai said, standing up, a hint of anticipation creeping in.
He knew that the real highlight was yet to come; the previous few hundred silver coins were just appetizers.
As Chen Feng walked, he took out the bottle containing gold, poured out the gold nuggets, and handed them to Boss Bai.
"My God, this is huge?"
"Did you find this in that abandoned mine nearby?"
Mr. Bai took the small bottle, his eyes filled with surprise.
How could there be such a large amount of gold in this abandoned mine?
It's truly a miracle.
"I was lucky to run into them," Chen Feng said with a smile.
"You've got extraordinary luck," Boss Bai clicked his tongue, put the gold nugget into the crucible, and took out a blowtorch to heat it.
Soon the gold melted into molten gold, and Boss Bai poured it into a mold.
With a snap, Boss Bai stepped onto the scale.
"Seventeen and one, six thousand eight hundred and forty, I'll give you six thousand eight hundred and fifty," Boss Bai said, taking out his phone.
"Okay, I'll take whatever amount Boss Bai gives me, I won't be picky." Chen Feng smiled and took out his phone.
"Yes, I understand you." Boss Bai chuckled and nodded.
Both of them knew that although the words were generous, Chen Feng would definitely not accept it if Boss Bai actually gave him a penny less.
"It's turned around, take a look."
"Okay, the money's here. I'll be going now." Chen Feng waved his hand.
"Okay, come again next time," Boss Bai greeted.
Adding to what he had earned before, Chen Feng earned a total of over seven thousand yuan today, a gain that was indeed somewhat beyond his expectations.
He never expected that such a small, abandoned mine could yield such high profits. Before coming here, he thought that earning two or three thousand would be quite good.
However, to be fair, it's considered incredibly lucky for others to earn a few dozen yuan a day, but Lin Nian actually earned 120 yuan in one day. He's really lucky.
Was he just lucky, or was he born for this job?
Chen Feng was genuinely confused for a moment.
When Chen Feng returned to the Wuling, Lin Nian was watching a video of a young lady dancing.
"Brother, you're back," Lin Nian said, turning off his phone.
"Let's go home." Chen Feng started the car, and the two of them strolled leisurely towards home.
Lin Nian drove the car into the yard and went home. His grandfather called him home for dinner.
"What are we having for dinner today?" Chen Feng asked as he entered the house and washed his hands in the basin.
"I'll stew a chicken for you. It's because you've been working so hard, and I want to help you recover." Liu Ping poked the chicken with her chopsticks to check if it was cooked until tender.
"Stop joking, isn't that chicken you froze last year? It'll get dried out if you don't eat it soon." Chen Feng squinted, looking like he knew everything.
"Don't talk nonsense. What do you mean, 'do'? It'll dry after being frozen for four months?"
Liu Ping vehemently denied it.
“Indeed, if it freezes for another two months, the freezing time will almost exceed the lifespan of these chickens,” Chen Feng said, pursing his lips.
"Stop talking nonsense, are you going to eat or not!"
Liu Ping said sternly, "Why doesn't this child know how to save face for himself? He always speaks the truth."
"Eat, eat, eat." Chen Feng nodded quickly upon seeing this, as if begging for mercy.
He then fiddled with the newly purchased surveillance camera on the table, and Liu Ping saw this and came over.
"What's this? Isn't this a surveillance camera? Why did you buy this?" Liu Ping asked curiously, rummaging through it.
"I'll buy it and install it on the door; it'll be safe." Chen Feng opened the instruction manual and read it carefully.
"You're really bored. You don't own a supermarket, so who would come to your house for no reason? What else is valuable in our house? Only you, our mother, have any value," Liu Ping said speechlessly.
"We still have to keep an eye on it, what if some old man comes along and runs away with it?" Chen Feng said absentmindedly, glancing at the instruction manual.
"Get the hell out of here! Who are you talking to? You have no manners!"
Upon hearing this, Liu Ping slapped Chen Feng on the back of the head, causing him to wince in pain.
Chen Feng covered his head and looked back at Liu Ping, feeling utterly wronged.
He really didn't say that on purpose; it just slipped out naturally.
"Alright, let's put the food away and eat." Liu Ping turned around, served the dishes, and the two began to eat.
"Oh, right, Song Hui came to see you this morning, and he brought some things with him," Liu Ping said to Chen Feng, remembering the conversation.
"What do you want from me? And you brought some things. Where are they?" Chen Feng looked around the room.
"I don't know, he didn't say. Maybe the thing wasn't for you, and he didn't put it in the house either," Liu Ping shook her head.
Chen Feng was also confused. He picked up some dried potatoes and said, "Never mind them. The Song family has always been like that, sneaky and unruly. Who knows what they're up to?"
The meal was quickly finished, Liu Ping cleared the table, and Chen Feng continued tinkering with the monitor.
Suddenly, Chen Feng frowned and looked towards the door. He seemed to hear footsteps outside.
"Aunt Liu, is Brother Feng back?"
Song Hui's voice came from outside the door.
Upon hearing the sound, Chen Feng grabbed his backpack and haphazardly stuffed the monitor and box inside.
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