Chapter 132: There's 30,000 yuan now.



"Xiao Ye, if you find anything good like this in the future, come to me first. Also, if you have any other rare wild seafood, come to me too, I'll buy it all."

This guy's attitude has really gotten a bit out of hand.

"Mr. Wang, I have a seafood supplier, and we have a good relationship. It's just that they can't handle such a large quantity, so..." Ye Cheng spoke frankly. He knew Mr. Qian was a good person, and he didn't want to ruin such a good working relationship.

"Okay, I understand. Just remember to call me if you have any big or good deals. And if you have any top-tier items, I can help you find a few buyers and organize an auction. The auction prices are usually much higher."

"Auction?" Ye Cheng exclaimed softly; he hadn't thought about this before.

Wang Ke looked around to make sure no one was there before whispering in Ye Cheng's ear,

"I would sell this fish to Mr. Li for a maximum of 30,000 yuan. If Mr. Li hadn't seen it first and insisted on taking it, I could have gotten a few big bosses to auction it off and added another 30%."

Ye Cheng nodded. This is the resource.

The same applies to doing business in later generations. Sometimes it's not about technology, but about resources. If you have goods or know where to find them, you can make money from them.

After leaving Wang Ke's place, Ye Cheng finally had time to find a place to eat.

It was almost 2 o'clock, and Ye Cheng was a little hungry, so he went straight to a fast food restaurant and ordered a rice bowl.

I used to love eating rice bowls when I was in college, but I couldn't afford it because rice bowls were almost half the price of a single dish.

There are four people in the dormitory, and each person orders a different dish, so there are four different dishes for the four people.

Of course, the boss hates this kind of person the most; four dishes have to be cooked four times.

Because of the price, it's difficult to offer a wide variety of rice bowls; if they're too expensive, people will just order other dishes.

Ye Cheng particularly likes regular dishes like stir-fried pork with chili peppers, scrambled eggs with tomatoes, and twice-cooked pork over rice.

However, this time the restaurant had a wider variety of dishes, and Ye Cheng ordered a plate of salt-fried pork over rice.

Salt-fried pork is similar to twice-cooked pork, both made by stir-frying lean and fatty pork with scallions and garlic. However, salt-fried pork is relatively leaner. It is then topped with a red and spicy sauce made with fermented bean paste. When mixed with rice, it is a feast for the eyes, nose, and taste buds.

A bowl of salt-fried pork over rice costs 6 yuan. For 6 yuan, you can get meat, which is really cheap. In later years, a bowl of noodles with meat would cost more than 10 yuan. In the more refined places in the south, it was even more expensive, at 28, 38, or 58 yuan. It was easier to live in this era.

After finishing his meal, he didn't forget to buy something for his little nephew. He first went to Xinhua Bookstore, since Dou Dou will be starting elementary school soon.

Although many things have changed somewhat in later generations, a wealth of experience has been accumulated in the field of education.

For example, reading. Later generations have always emphasized the importance of reading more to children, and this has proven to be effective.

DouDou is currently staying at home with her sister-in-law, mostly playing. She doesn't read many books. If she goes to primary school in the city later, she won't be able to keep up with the children there.

So Ye Cheng first went to Xinhua Bookstore and bought him a set of children's books, so that his sister-in-law could read them to him.

Damn it, somehow we've gotten into involution again.

They bought mostly the Four Great Classical Novels. It has to be said that even after being reprinted for a century, these books still have a market.

After buying the books, Ye Cheng went to KFC and bought fried chicken, then bought himself an iced Coke, which he drank while riding his motorcycle.

The only downside is that the motorcycle is missing a support bracket, so there's nowhere to put the Coke cup. I'll find someone to install one next time, then it'll be like a convertible sports car.

After returning to the village, Ye Cheng first went to his elder brother's place and gave the book and KFC to Dou Dou. Fortunately, the child seemed quite interested in the book. As expected of the Ye family's child, he has a good foundation.

Ye Cheng gave his sister-in-law 4,000 of the 18,000 yuan from the sale of the red-spotted fish. Although Jiang Yunxiang was refusing, her eyes lit up.

In one night, plus the 5,000 yuan he earned in the morning, he had already made 9,000 yuan, which was almost half a year's salary for Ye Guowei.

Jiang Yunxiang was overjoyed and kept praising Ye Cheng for his current abilities.

Then she started talking about how she had several cousins ​​in her hometown, and Ye Cheng immediately ran away when he heard that.

There's no way around it. To be honest, Ye Cheng has no problem living in the village and making money now that he's been reborn, but he's really reluctant to marry a woman like his sister-in-law.

It's not that Jiang Yunxiang is bad, but there's a difference in the times. A wife, besides being beautiful, also needs to be a soulmate.

It's really not easy for someone who has been reborn to find someone who understands him.

After leaving his sister-in-law's house, Ye Cheng calculated the money.

Besides the 10,000 yuan I lent to Duan Chunsheng, I originally only had a little over 5,000 yuan left. In the morning, I distributed 18,000 yuan to myself, and in the afternoon, I gave Xiaohu 4,000 yuan. I still had 10,000 yuan left. In total, I had 23,000 yuan in savings and 10,000 yuan in debt.

If it had been another ten or twenty years, I would have been a regular millionaire.

Without a doubt, Xiao Hu was playing games at home. Ye Cheng went in and took a look. On the screen, a bunch of skeleton minions were slashing, while Xiao Hu leisurely hid in the back.

"Damn it! Didn't you say you were a reincarnated barbarian and were going to play as a barbarian? How come you switched to a necromancer?"

Xiao Hu chuckled, "Brother, you're the best. This necromancer is much easier. You guys don't even need to go up and deal with him yourselves. It's just a bit slower."

"So what if you're bad at operating it? You're a complete novice." Ye Cheng lit a cigarette and sat down to watch.

"Don't say I didn't warn you beforehand. This thing is okay in the early game, but without the right equipment, it's not as powerful as a barbarian in the late game. Don't blame me if you get one-shotted by the boss later."

"No way, bro, I'm going to grind, grind like crazy, grind until I get a full set of gear before I go in. I can't kill them."

There's no cure for internet addiction in teenagers in their twenties.

Suddenly, Ye Cheng's eyes lit up. There was something under the computer: a telephone!

"Damn! They're installing a phone?"

"Ugh, it took me an hour," Xiao Hu said casually, his eyes glued to the screen.

Ye Cheng gave him a sharp rap on the head. "Damn it, you didn't tell me you were installing a phone, and you even put the phone right next to your feet. Damn it, the phone is more expensive than you!"

Xiao Hu didn't mind being tapped by Ye Cheng; as long as he could play games, that was enough.

Ye Cheng asked Xiao Hu to move his feet so he could bring up the telephone. The cat was also installed, and now they could really dial up to the internet.

"Where's your internet account and password? Didn't they give them to you?"

"They gave me a note. It was just here. Let me look for it."

The two searched around and finally found the note under the table. Luckily, what was written on it was still clear enough, otherwise, how would I go online without the account and password?

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