Chapter 855 Xiao Guowen's Regret



By four o'clock in the morning, all the cargo on both of their ships had been sold out.

At this point, the Harvest Ship had only sold more than half of its cargo.

If we don't find any major clients, we might have to wait until the market closes to sell them all, and we might even have to lower the price.

"All done. You guys clean up, I'm going to check on Uncle Jun."

After instructing the boatmen, Feng Ye quickly walked towards shop number 13 next door.

Xiao Zhaojun was busy attracting customers when he saw Feng Ye come in. He turned around and asked, "You sold out so quickly?"

"Yes, they're sold out."

Feng Ye nodded. "If you had sold your cheap goods to Boss Yao like we have, you would have sold them all long ago. There wouldn't be so many left."

"Every little bit helps."

Xiao Zhaojun smiled and said, "It's still early, no rush. We can sell them all eventually."

Do you need help?

"No need, I have enough manpower here. You've all had a long day and must be tired. Go back to the ship and rest."

"Alright, let's head back to the ship then. To be honest, I'm actually a bit tired."

Feng Ye yawned, feeling sleepy.

Back at Shop No. 11, we cleaned up together and returned to the dock with the neatly arranged baskets.

The dock was no longer as bustling as before; there were few people and vehicles coming and going, and it was quiet.

Moonlight spilled across the calm sea, reflecting the starlight in the sky, while the occasional cry of a seabird drifted from afar.

Everyone boarded the ship, washed up quickly, and then lay down on their respective bunks.

They were all very tired and soon fell asleep.

A gentle sea breeze blew, and the sounds of snoring rose and fell in the cabin.

When I woke up, it was already bright daylight, and sunlight streamed into the cabin through the ship's windows.

A new day has begun.

Feng Ye stretched and felt refreshed.

He looked out the window; the sea shimmered, and fishing boats dotted the horizon.

The Donglai was already sailing in the middle of the sea.

Ah-chan was nowhere to be seen on the other bed. I had assumed he was already up and sailing the boat.

Unexpectedly, when Feng Ye stepped out of his sleeping cabin, he was surprised to find that Ye Chenliang was the one steering the boat.

He was surprised. Given Ah Chan's enthusiasm for sailing, why would he let Ye Chenliang do it for him today?

Feng Ye, puzzled, asked directly, "Brother, where's A-Can?"

"You're awake."

Ye Chenliang glanced back at him and then said, "Ah Can isn't on the ship."

"Not on the ship? Where did he go?"

Feng Ye became increasingly puzzled. Normally, even if A-Can had something else to say, he would have told her.

"I went to the shipyard with your brother and Uncle Jun to look at fish finders. They said that both the Dong Sheng and Feng Shou ships will be equipped with one."

"I know about this."

Feng Ye stepped out of the driver's seat and looked around. Sure enough, he didn't see any trace of the Dong Sheng or Feng Shou.

"They're really something, they didn't even tell me."

“Your brother said not to disturb your rest and to let you sleep a little longer, and told me to take the boat back first.”

"So where are we now?"

"It'll take about an hour to drive there, and I should be home in about half an hour."

"Okay, you can keep driving, I'm getting off."

"I saved some steamed buns for you; they're in the pot."

"knew."

After breakfast, Feng Ye returned to his sleeping quarters to calculate the crew's commissions so he could distribute them later.

After deducting various costs, the two ships earned a total of over 180,000 yuan from this voyage.

The Donglai earned more, over 90,000 yuan, and the crew members also received higher commissions, over 450 yuan each.

With this month's fixed salary, I can get more than 600 yuan.

As for red envelopes, I don't plan to send them.

If the Coast Guard offers a reward, we'll see how things go.

After calculating, Feng Ye sent it out directly.

Everyone was happy to receive the money, thanked them profusely, and then gathered to chat and joke around, while also dreaming about how much they could gain on their next sea voyage.

Half an hour later, the Donglai entered the waters outside the village and happened to meet Xiao Guowen, who was sailing out.

Feng Ye waved to signal Ye Chenliang to slow down and move closer.

"Brother Wen, where are you going?"

"I've set out a few traps, I'm going to collect them now."

Xiao Guowen responded with a smile, his gaze sweeping over the Donglai, "Why is it that only your ship came back? Where are my father and your other ship?"

"They went to the shipyard, saying they wanted to install fish finders and inquired about prices."

"Why did you suddenly decide to become a fish finder? I've never heard my dad mention it before."

"He was provoked..."

Feng Ye chuckled and briefly recounted his experience of encountering the bomb fish.

Xiao Zhaojun's eyes widened: "A few days ago I went to the county and heard that a boat caught fifty or sixty tons of bomb fish, as well as a lot of tuna, which caused a huge sensation. Could it be you?"

"Isn't that us?"

Feng Ye smiled and said, "The big nets can haul up 40,000 to 50,000 catties of goods in one go, including a lot of tuna. All three boats made a fortune."

However, it was the Harvest and Rising ships that went back to sell the goods; we didn't go back, so we don't know if it caused a sensation.

The boatmen also gathered around, adding details one after another, their faces beaming with pride.

Holy crap! This is incredible luck!

Xiao Guowen's tone immediately changed, and he sighed repeatedly, "What a pity, I wasn't allowed to go out this time and witness that scene. What a regret, such a great pity!"

"Hehe, there's something even more disappointing for you."

Luo Zhiping leaned closer mysteriously and said with a smile, "Awen, do you know what? This time we not only caught bombfish and tuna, but we also encountered a group of killer whales."

Xiao Guowen said dismissively, "What's so special about orcas? It's not like I haven't seen them before."

Luo Zhiping remained calm and continued, "Orcas are indeed not uncommon, but who has the experience of feeding orcas?"

"Huh? Feeding the orcas?"

Xiao Guowen was dumbfounded. "Really? Tell me in detail."

"Alright, we'll talk about that later. First, get the goods ashore for me."

Feng Ye quickly stopped them; if they continued talking, who knew when they would finish?

There are still more than ten tons of fish and shrimp on the ship waiting to be transferred to the shore, which will take a long time.

Xiao Guowen's boat was too small and had limited carrying capacity, so it couldn't haul too much at once and had to make several trips back and forth.

"Okay, let's unload the goods first."

Xiao Guowen steered the boat, following the Donglai to the anchorage where the large ships usually moored, and then docked.

The boatmen sprang into action, beginning to move baskets of fish and shrimp from the Donglai to Xiao Guowen's boat.

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