"Who said I'm not buying? Why would I come to the shipyard if I'm not going to buy a ship?"
"It costs over 300,000 yuan, can you afford it?" Wu Bin held up three fingers.
"It's not 3,000 yuan."
“I know, I can afford it for over 300,000.”
Ye Cheng shook off Wu Bin and turned to Xiao Fang, saying,
"280,000, I'll pay right away, in full."
Xiao Fang was stunned, not because Ye Cheng offered a low price, but because Ye Cheng seemed genuinely interested in buying it.
"Um, boss, are you sure you want full payment? We don't take out loans or use collateral, we need cash," Xiao Fang confirmed again.
Ye Cheng was too lazy to say anything, so he simply took out a bank card, waved it twice, and...
"I have a card, you'll find out in a bit whether it can be used."
When Xiao Fang saw this, he was overjoyed; he had found a genuine customer.
"Boss, 280,000 is too little. How about this, at least 300,000? I'll make the decision. This is the lowest price."
Ye Cheng could accept the price of 300,000, and the hull was really good.
“Okay, then it’s 300,000. But you have to deliver it to Baiyun Village Wharf today. I’m going out to sea tonight.”
"No problem! Boss, don't worry, we'll do one last check and then drive it over to you. Can we make the payment now?"
"Let's go, pay."
With that, Ye Cheng followed Xiao Fang to the office to make the payment.
Wu Bin's mouth dropped open; he simply couldn't believe it—this was too surreal.
Within minutes, Ye Cheng decided to buy something worth 300,000 yuan.
and.
Damn it.
Most importantly.
Ye Cheng can come up with 300,000.
He quickly followed.
He couldn't accept it unless he saw Ye Cheng pay with his own eyes.
Upon arriving at the office, Xiao Fang took out a stack of contracts, which were sales contracts. After showing them to Ye Cheng, Ye Cheng signed them and began making payments.
Two beeps.
When Xiao Fang saw that 300,000 yuan had been deposited into his account, he immediately smiled more brightly than a flower!
"Thank you, boss! You're so generous!"
"Has it really arrived?" Wu Bin asked in a trembling voice.
"We've arrived. Would I lie about that?" Xiao Fang glanced at Wu Bin curiously. Aren't these two in cahoots? Why is he asking such a question?
Ye Cheng calmly glanced at Wu Bin.
"The squad leader doesn't believe I can come up with 300,000."
Wu Bin nodded blankly, his face stiff.
"No, when did you become so rich? Last time at the class reunion, you said you didn't have any money when I asked you to pay."
Ye Cheng shook his finger.
"I never said I had no money; you've misunderstood."
After telling Xiao Fang the time, Ye Cheng quickly left.
Wu Bin jogged up behind him.
"No, Ye Cheng, where did you get so much money? Don't tell me it's from fishing. You don't make that much money going out to sea to fish."
"Whoever says fishing at sea isn't profitable is them," Ye Cheng said dismissively.
"Then why haven't I seen other fishermen with so much money?"
"They are them, and I am me."
Ye Cheng walked to Xia Li's side, opened the door, and sat down.
"I'll have to trouble the squad leader to take me back. I need to get my motorcycle; I'm going out to sea tonight."
"Oh, okay." Wu Bin was already a little flustered.
Fishermen who can come up with 300,000 yuan in one go.
Should I believe it?
On the way back, Wu Bin kept pressing Ye Cheng for answers about his relationship with President Wang. Ye Cheng's response was simply that he knew him but wasn't close to him.
As they approached the company entrance, Wu Bin suddenly changed his tone and said,
"Ye Cheng, I'll organize a get-together next time, let's go out for a meal together."
"Eating again? Didn't we just have a class reunion?" Ye Cheng looked at him strangely.
Wu Bin smiled.
“Those are all classmates. I’ll invite some friends, all of whom are influential people in the city, and I’ll introduce them to you.”
Ye Cheng understood that this person wanted to pull him into their circle.
However, he had little interest in social circles. To put it bluntly, given Wu Bin's status and position, the only people he knew were section chiefs from government departments.
It's not that they can't get things done, it's just that the cost of getting things done through them is too high.
It would be better to go directly to the upper echelons.
After giving Wu Bin a few perfunctory replies, Ye Cheng rode his motorcycle back home.
"Ye Cheng, it's a promise, I'll call you then!" Wu Bin shouted from behind.
...
After Ye Chengqi returned to the village, it was already 4 p.m. He first opened the system to take a look.
Luck value: 60+20
Points: 8800
Savings: 80,000; Foreign debt: 30,000; Mortgage: 300,000
Ye Chenghua lost 300,000 yuan in savings in an instant, but he felt good about spending the money; it was for upgrading equipment, so it was worth it.
He needed to equip his new ship, so he used his points to buy a large trawl net.
The 24-meter boat has a trawl net that is over 100 meters long, which was completely inadequate for the previous small boats.
This trawling cost Ye Cheng 3000 points, bringing his total points back to 5800.
It looks like breaking 10,000 will be difficult again.
After getting the trawl net, Ye Cheng cooked himself dinner and made a phone call to Duan Chunsheng.
I invited him to go out to sea that night, or more accurately, I took him out to sea that night in a boat.
Duan Chunsheng thought he wanted him to help tie up crabs on the boat, so he readily agreed.
Recalling how the large ship hauled in its nets last night, Ye Cheng spoke to Widow Zhang again, inviting her to go out to sea with him.
Although fishermen used to have rules like women not going to sea, that was in the old society, and there are no such rules now.
When she was notified to go out to sea, Widow Zhang was a little flustered. She quickly entrusted her child to Aunt Qian's care and then rushed to Ye Cheng's place.
"Second brother, why do you suddenly want me to go to sea too?"
"We don't have enough manpower, there's no other way. You can stay here for one night, and I'll find someone else if we can find someone tomorrow."
Upon hearing this, Widow Zhang realized that Ye Cheng had misunderstood, and gratefully explained.
"No, if you had told me earlier, I could have prepared more food for you. It was too rushed. I only made some roujiamo (Chinese hamburgers), just enough for the three of us. I really didn't have time to prepare any other dishes."
As she spoke, Widow Zhang took out three roujiamo (Chinese hamburger).
Ye Cheng: ...
You're saying you don't have time to prepare meals.
If I were to prepare this for you, you'd be planning to make a Manchu Han Imperial Feast, right?
He touched his chin.
"Auntie, actually there are 4 people tonight."
"Huh?" Widow Zhang looked surprised. "Then I didn't get enough steamed buns."
"It's alright, Auntie, there's a pot on the boat. You can just cook some noodles."
After picking up Widow Zhang, Ye Cheng had Xiao Hu ride the tricycle to set up the trawl net, and then they went to Li the Cripple's shop.
"Hey, second brother, are you planning to go out to sea?" Li the Cripple said, glancing at the trawl net on the tricycle.
"Okay, I'm going out to sea to catch swimming crabs tonight. I'll buy some food from you when I get there: two cases of instant noodles, two cases of soda, two trays of eggs, two cartons of cigarettes, and four blankets."
The previous part was relatively normal, but when he heard the word "bedding," Li the Cripple was completely stunned.
"No, second brother, you want to buy bedding? Did I hear you right?"
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