This is the largest sum of money Chen Hong has earned since she was reborn and started fishing.
That was the total amount of her fishing income, and now Chen Hong felt more at ease.
Next time I come to Japan, I won't do anything but head straight to a Japanese tuna farming base.
If you can buy a tuna cage for free, another millionaire will be born.
Even the most notorious drug dealers couldn't match her income.
Chen Hong couldn't help but wonder why those big drug lords didn't buy a small warship and come to the Sea of Japan to buy Japanese tuna for free. How high would that return on investment be?
It's much better than growing, refining, and trafficking drugs, and the risks are much lower! Most importantly, it won't provoke global outrage, making it much safer!
There are countless ways to get rich in the world; there's bound to be one that suits you.
It seems that the most suitable way for Chen Hong to make money is through zero-dollar purchases on the Sea of Japan!
After working until midnight, Chen Hong had only killed two hundred bluefin tuna, weighing nearly 60,000 jin (30,000 kg).
Only sixty were bled, cleaned, and moved into the cryogenic chamber.
The remaining 140 are still lying on the deck waiting to bleed to death!
The other two hundred-plus bluefin tuna were temporarily kept in the pool in Chen Hong's space, in preparation for being slaughtered in batches.
She worked half the night slaughtering, killing fish, bleeding them, and moving things around all by herself, which exhausted her.
She had another late-night snack with Black Tiger, washed up, and went straight to sleep. She was going home at dawn, and she slept very soundly that night.
Before dawn the next day, Chen Hong got up, had breakfast with Hei Hu, and while the thick fog on the sea was still thick, she launched the fishing boat and sped up.
With its headlights and fog lights on, the ship sailed at a speed of 25 knots, heading west along its homeward route.
It had been seven days since they left, and it had taken them two days longer than expected to get home. Chen Hong was extremely anxious the whole way.
Finally, around eight o'clock, the sun rose and dispelled the thick fog over the sea.
The fishing boat was finally able to reach its maximum speed, and it was traveling at a high speed of forty knots per hour in the Sea of Japan.
The fishing boat, speeding along, cut through the air with a whooshing sound, leaving white waves more than a meter high on both sides of the boat, and carving a deep channel in the sea behind it.
This is the longest she has ever been away from home fishing; her family must be getting impatient.
Fortunately, she didn't give the village chief and Yu Yang a specific time. If she had specified that she would be back in five or seven days, they would probably have called the police by now.
Chen Hong felt somewhat annoyed, realizing that she had indeed been too greedy this time, especially since she had been held back by the red coral.
But she truly couldn't bear to give it up. The Sea of Japan is so vast; even a slight difference in coordinates could make it impossible to find the original location.
She was also worried that if she didn't collect all the red coral this time, and they couldn't find it next time, then this huge fortune of red coral would become nothing but a mirage.
If she can't put the money in her pocket and feel safe, she won't be able to eat or sleep well even when she gets home.
Fortunately, they returned safely this time, not only achieving their predetermined goals but also exceeding their expectations by acquiring so many red corals and bluefin tuna.
She can rest at home for a while now and doesn't need to rush back out anytime soon.
I want to make up for it by spending more time with my son when I get home. I always say I want to spend more time with him, but as soon as I go out to sea, I get carried away.
Once inside Japanese territory, they also harbored thoughts of plunder and robbery.
Is there some evil magic in the land of Japan? Does stepping into Japanese territory cause one's greedy and predatory nature to grow wildly?
Chen Hong shook her head, finding it amusing. The Japanese people's greed and despicable nature was innate, an inherent bestial instinct.
She was different from them; she was a vengeful messenger, and plundering their catch was merely her means of revenge.
She thought of her son, and of his little soldier. She hadn't received any messages from Zhou Yi until just before she left; he was probably on another mission.
If he's doing regular training in the military, even if he's asleep at night, he'll definitely reply to my message the next morning.
She'll be home tomorrow. I wonder if Zhou Yi has completed his mission and returned to his unit yet.
Chen Hong felt that having one more person to care about, and caring about one more person, was actually a very happy thing.
Thinking of her son and the Book of Changes, Chen Hong felt a surge of warmth in her heart.
She felt both excited about seeing her son soon and worried about Zhou Yi's safety during his mission.
These two men, one big and one small, often stirred Chen Hong's heartstrings, making her worry, miss, and think about them.
They must miss her too. Chen Hong just wanted to shout "Hurry, hurry, as the law commands! With the help of immortal magic, I can get home in one step!"
This was the first time she had ever felt such urgency, and all the anxiety she had felt in the Sea of Japan had been completely forgotten.
At this moment, Chen Hong missed her son, her home, and her husband.
Now, as she sailed home, she felt a deep sense of loneliness.
What are those two men, one big and one small, doing now, a thousand miles away?
Chen Hong had no idea that Zhou Yi, whom she missed, was currently sitting in his office chair, feeling extremely agitated and constantly checking his messages, just like an ant on a hot plate.
"Where did this woman go? Why would she go out to sea to fish? Is she missing, or did she drop her phone in the sea?"
She hasn't replied to my messages at all, it's driving me crazy! She really needs to be taught a lesson!
Zhou Yi muttered to himself, both angry and anxious, with a deep sense of worry mixed in. The muscles in his jaw twitched from time to time as he gritted his teeth.
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