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Chapter 451 Setting up the net (two chapters combined into one)(3/3)

"The distance of this net is not far, only a few meters. It shouldn't be able to net much."

"Yeah, it's only been two or three hours since I put it down, and everyone is still picking it up on the shore, and it's all divided..."

"At least there is a handful of squid. Didn't I just pour a handful of squid into the fishing net? This shell weighs more than 20 kilograms, right?"

"He didn't put the net out in vain. He'll wait until he catches it and then take a look at it. It saves trouble anyway. Just catch whatever you can, otherwise he'll let them run back to the sea. I heard that these scallops are not easy to catch..."



In a place with a lot of people, gossip is inevitable. Father Ye didn't respond, he just said that he would catch it up and find out.

After Ye Yaodong also came ashore, the father and son used some strength to lift the fishing net up from the sea.

As soon as the fishing net was lifted into the air, the water underneath was dripping on the surface. The inside of the fishing net was sinking heavily, and the bottom was close to the shore.

The folks on the shore were also surprised, "Oh, there are quite a few."

"A lot of people were caught?"

"This shelled one is quite heavy. It weighs seventy or eighty pounds, right? Oh, it can be sold for twenty or thirty yuan? This is just a net, and there is another one over there..."

There were also sounds of surprise from the side, and they were talking about a lot of surfing the Internet.

"This net sells for 20 or 30 yuan, but the two nets combined can't sell for 50 or 60 yuan? Oh my god... there are so many..."

"Ah! There are quite a lot of scallops that escaped. Could it be that all the live and fleshy ones escaped?"

At this time, someone patted his thigh and said, "Hey, are all the shells we dug up? The ones who were alive were washed away by the sea water, and the ones who could run ran away?"

"It's not that it's not that..."

"He caught so much in one net..."

I'm so bad at math, I always calculate prices wrong, and readers point them out again.

Change the price of scallops. Large ones cost 30 cents, and small ones cost 30 cents. After all, there were few scallops caught in those days, and there was no farming. Scallops were rare and expensive, so the author should sell them more expensive!

Next time you have any price issues, please be sure to point it out

If there are problems or holes in other books that have not been filled in, you can feel free to point them out. We will not give you a ban package. The author will listen to his advice.
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