Chapter 67 First Trip to Hong Kong



Lin Chaoyang continued to probe, "Why are you so familiar with this place?"

Xia Shuya replied casually, "The clothes here are beautiful and very fashionable. I love to buy them here."

Lin Chaoyang nodded and stopped asking questions, but started looking around.

Maybe these people really have connections, and they sell them here in a centralized manner without anyone coming to check.

There are quite a lot of people coming to buy, especially young girls. Many people come here to buy clothes and shoes.

The clothes and shoes in Hong Kong are very fashionable and beautiful, and the prices are not that expensive.

Young girls who like to dress up come together to buy things, and there are discounts for more people.

Lin Chaoyang thought that if he did not cooperate with them, he could earn a lot of freight from them.

He has space, so it is very convenient to transport goods, and he is not afraid of inspection at all.

Shipping is a foolproof thing for him and requires no other costs.

Others need to use connections and find things to load goods when transporting goods, but he can just go alone.

Lin Chaoyang was cautious and planned to come again alone next time.

Xia Shuya took him to the man selling radios and picked up the radio.

This guy not only sells new ones, but also second-hand ones, which are much cheaper.

Lin Chaoyang and Xia Shuya decided that second-hand ones looked new and were cheap, so they both bought second-hand ones.

After returning, Lin Chaoyang kept thinking about this matter and deliberately found a day without classes to go there.

When he entered the venue, he went straight to the man selling radios.

"I came here a few days ago to buy a radio, don't you remember?"

The man thought there was something wrong with the radio he bought and just waved his hand.

"The radio is not returnable or exchangeable. I told you at the time that you bought it second-hand. If there is any problem, you can fix it yourself."

Lin Chaoyang shook his head. "I'm not here to return the radio. I want to ask if there is a way for me to help you transport the goods..."

The man looked him up and down. "You? Do you know how strict the inspection is here? If you get caught, it will be a disaster."

Lin Chaoyang smiled confidently, "Of course I have my own way, otherwise why would I come to you?"

"Let me be frank with you. I have a lot of things on my hands and I don't have time to sell out. That's why I came to you."

The man thought, if this man is really capable, then he will have more channels to transport goods.

"Okay, you know what the price is here. Go buy some and bring them back. It should be 40% lower than the selling price."

"Shipping is indeed risky. Twenty percent belongs to you, and the remaining twenty percent belongs to us. Is that ok?"

Lin Chaoyang nodded and stretched out his hand to him. "My last name is Zhao. I'll contact you when my goods arrive."

The man did not extend his hand, but nodded at him, "They all call me Brother Yimian, it's nice for you to call me that."

Lin Chaoyang politely called him "Brother Yimian" and then turned around and left.

The school was about to close for the holidays, and he had two days off, so he could take advantage of this time to go to Hong Kong.

The management is not strict now, and you don't need a letter of introduction to go to Pengcheng by bus.

As long as you arrive in Pengcheng, you can find a boat to Xiangjiang.

Two days later, when it was holiday, Lin Chaoyang asked Lin Chaoxing's family to listen to Old Lady Lin, and he went out with his bag on his back.

He went to the bus station to buy a bus ticket to Pengcheng.

Before getting on the bus, he asked the conductor and it would take about six hours to get to Pengcheng.

The transportation in this era is not so convenient and the road surface is not so good, so it takes a little longer.

After six hours of bumpy ride in the car, Lin Chaoyang finally arrived in Pengcheng.

After arriving in Pengcheng, he went straight to the pier.

It is already two o'clock in the afternoon, fortunately there is still a boat to Hong Kong.

Lin Chaoyang spent three yuan to buy a qualification to enter the ship.

This kind of boat is not a proper passenger ship, but a fishing boat fishing in Xiangjiang Bay.

However, fishing boats would temporarily dock at the Xiangjiang River to sell some seafood at the pier.

If the people who were crammed onto the fishing boats wanted to enter the Hong Kong River, it would depend on their ability.

Fishing boats are responsible for docking the boats in the Xiangjiang River, and the rest is up to you.

If people fail to sneak into Hong Kong and are caught at the dock, they will be in big trouble.

But Lin Chaoyang doesn't have to worry, because there are no surveillance cameras here. If he is in danger, he can just enter the space.

In a moment, the fishing boat will start.

Lin Chaoyang entered the cabin and was arranged to the innermost part of the cabin, a very crowded place.

Fortunately, Pengcheng is not far from the Xiangjiang River. The fishing boat reached the bank of the Xiangjiang River in more than an hour.

The fishermen stopped their boats, carried the seafood ashore, and started selling cheap seafood on the shore.

Many Hong Kong people come here to choose seafood, and the management at the dock is not that strict.

Lin Chaoyang took the opportunity to mix in, followed a woman who was buying seafood, and walked out of the pier.

This time it went unexpectedly smoothly, and he left the dock without being noticed.

Lin Chaoyang quickly called a taxi and told the driver in English where he was going.

A few days ago, Lin Chaoyang had done his homework and also made up for his English.

After all, he doesn't speak the language here and can only communicate with others in English.

If he started speaking Mandarin, someone would definitely come to check his ID.

Fortunately, the English for shopping is not difficult, and Lin Chaoyang's half-year study was not in vain.

The driver sent Lin Chaoyang to his destination, and Lin Chaoyang quickly paid with the Hong Kong currency he had exchanged with the people on the fishing boat.

When he came, he exchanged a lot of Hong Kong currency with the people on the fishing boat.

There were many people on the fishing boat who did this kind of thing and had a lot of equipment on the boat. Lin Chaoyang simply exchanged a large sum of money with them.

Anyway, when buying goods in Hong Kong, he has to use the local currency, so he can just exchange it to avoid trouble.

After getting off the bus, Lin Chaoyang found a shop selling radios and watches and walked in.

He communicated with his boss in English, and his boss didn't doubt him too much.

After asking the boss about the price, Lin Chaoyang did some calculation in his mind.

The price here is indeed cheaper, but it is still a little bit away from 40%.

After Lin Chaoyang's repeated requests and his promise to come again next time, the boss finally agreed to the price he offered.

Lin Chaoyang used all his money to buy a radio, borrowed a cart from the boss, and pushed the cart into the narrow alley next to the radio.

The narrow alley was very quiet. After Lin Chaoyang made sure that no one saw him, he put his things away.

After returning the cart to the boss, Lin Chaoyang had to find a way to leave Hong Kong.

Because he had no ID, he couldn't find accommodation in Hong Kong and could easily be checked.

He didn't know whether the fishing boat had left the port. If it had, he would have to wait until tomorrow.

Lin Chaoyang drove back to the dock in a hurry, just in time to catch up with the fishing boat he had taken packing up to leave.

He quickly pretended to buy seafood and followed the fishermen onto the boat.

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