Lin Shaowen looked at him with admiration; this temperament was quite like his mother's when she was young.
Once you've made up your mind, you'll stick to it and won't be swayed by the opinions of others.
When he wanted to go to sea with a ship to make a name for himself, his neighbors and relatives advised his mother against it, fearing that if he left and never came back, no one would take care of her in her old age.
His mother agreed to let him go out and make his own way in the world, and no amount of persuasion from others could sway her.
However, the neighbors were right; he failed to fulfill his filial duties.
"Okay, don't hesitate to ask me for help if you need it."
“Compared to Mr. Lin, I would prefer you to call me Uncle.” Lin Shaowen’s eyes shone brightly.
Lin Ziyan pursed her lips, realizing that her tone had been too harsh. "I'm sorry, Uncle, I got a little agitated."
Grandma Lin looked up at her granddaughter, reached out and tapped her forehead, "So impulsive."
"When has Grandma ever gone back on her promise to you?"
Lin Ziyan leaned down and hugged her grandmother's thin shoulders. "Grandma is right. I will definitely change and be more mature in the future."
Lin Shaowen looked at them, a smile curving his lips.
"You're so old and still acting like a child..." Lin Atai said, pretending to be angry.
Lin Ziyan's cheeks flushed, and she coughed lightly twice to cover her embarrassment.
Lin Shaowen talked to her about the port and the small fishing village.
The two talked about shrimp farms, and as Lin Shaowen listened to Lin Ziyan talk about her plans, he was amazed by her talent for aquaculture.
"You really only went to university for one year?" Lin Shaowen wondered.
Such a complete knowledge system doesn't seem like someone who only attended university for a year.
Based on his years of experience interacting with people from various industries, his ideas and skills in breeding are at least at the postgraduate level.
“She did only go for a year, but she was the top scorer in Fuzhou’s college entrance examination last year,” Lin Atai replied calmly.
Huo Qizhen, who had just entered the courtyard, happened to hear this sentence and was greatly shocked.
A top scorer in the college entrance examination? No wonder I always felt that Lin Ziyan was different from other girls in the village.
Lin Shaowen nodded, his eyes showing even more admiration.
"Will you take me to see the shrimp farm?"
"Perhaps I can give you some advice?" Lin Shaowen said kindly.
Lin Ziyan pursed her lips, then nodded.
Currently, very few people in the village know that she has reopened her shrimp farm.
The group left the courtyard and headed towards the Lin family's shrimp farm.
Lin Shaowen walked with a light step, looking at the familiar banyan trees and walls of the small fishing village, his smile deepening.
The place is still the same as he remembers it; not much has changed.
"Mr. Lin, you're raising shrimp now?" Huo Qizhen asked suspiciously.
Lin Ziyan smiled faintly, "It's just a minor squabble. Mr. Huo, please be mindful of your words later..."
Lacey followed behind them, completely bewildered; he couldn't understand what they were saying.
Lin Shaowen arrived at the shrimp farm, glanced around, and nodded, "The location is well chosen."
Lin Ziyan led them into the shrimp farm to see the shrimp ponds.
Huo Qizhen looked around and couldn't help but admire them; even his seafood restaurant didn't have these oxygen supply devices.
Lin Shaowen walked to the bulletin board and looked at the feeding details, his eyes filled with shock.
this……
If the shrimp farming process were recorded in this way, it would almost be enough to write a thesis.
"Ah Yan, why did you memorize all this?" Before Lin Shaowen could ask, Huo Qizhen asked first.
Lin Ziyan glanced at him and thought to herself, "This Boss Huo is very familiar with everyone; he's even changed how he addresses people."
"For future reference when raising shrimp again."
“It’s now called scientific farming,” Lin Ziyan said casually.
In fact, she also referenced some data from her graduation thesis in her previous life when she made these records.
Aquaculture is all theoretical knowledge without practical application.
Lin Shaowen nodded, the corners of his mouth curving into a wider smile, and then said, "Have you thought about the sales channels after large-scale shrimp farming?"
Lin Ziyan nodded, and then briefly explained her thoughts.
Huo Qizhen stood aside and listened attentively.
Lin Shaowen offered several appropriate suggestions.
…
night,
The sound of crying came from Aunt Huang's house.
"What's wrong?" Lin Ziyan asked suspiciously when she saw the chubby girl rushing in.
"An overseas call...Aunt Huang's eldest son...made an overseas call back!"
The chubby girl was so excited that she couldn't speak coherently.
Lin Ziyan looked into the inner room in surprise. Grandma didn't react at all, as if she already knew about Hope.
"I heard it was Grandma Lan's grandson who saved him, and now the news has spread throughout the village," the chubby girl continued.
Lin Ziyan nodded thoughtfully.
She recalled the news she had heard at the port that Master Xu and his crew had already set sail.
Judging by the time, I'll be back in another week.
"Ayan, you..." The chubby girl hesitated, looking very conflicted.
Lin Ziyan lowered her head and wrote something. Today she talked to Lin Shaowen about the shrimp farm and received a lot of advice.
She not only had to raise shrimp, but also figure out where to sell them.
"Say whatever you want to say?" Lin Ziyan said casually.
The chubby girl thought for a moment before continuing, "You don't have any feelings for Grandma Lan's grandson anymore, do you?"
Any thoughts?
Lin Ziyan lifted her eyelids and asked in confusion.
The chubby girl was stunned for a moment, "You used to always try to ambush him, and you even bothered Grandma Lan..."
Lin Ziyan, "..."
The image the chubby girl had described suddenly flashed through her mind, and the tips of her ears instantly turned red.
No wonder Grandma Lan had a strange expression when she saw her last time.
Lin Ziyan coughed lightly twice, "I was young and didn't know any better back then..."
The chubby girl looked conflicted. She was stuck in traffic last year, and she wasn't young anymore then.
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