As a Fisherman, My Fish Can Level Up
Chapter 477 - Chapter 477 Chapter 319 Your Man is Still Your Man

Chapter 477: Chapter 319: Your Man is Still Your Man Chapter 477: Chapter 319: Your Man is Still Your Man “No wonder my brother can’t stop thinking about it, this wine is indeed good. By the way, you mentioned earlier that you found this wine, what was that all about?” After having a drink, Chen Yang recalled what Chu Mingcheng had said earlier and asked out of curiosity.

“You know about shipwrecks, right…” Chu Mingcheng didn’t hide it and brought up the same story he had told Jiang Luoluo before.

The people present were a bit dumbfounded after listening, never expecting the origin of the wine to be like this.

But upon learning the details, both Chen Yang and Zhang Wei expressed great interest in the shipwreck.

This thing is just like treasure hunting, who wouldn’t be interested in treasure hunting!

Zhang Wei even clamored that they should go out to sea the next day to look for shipwreck treasures, speaking as if the sea was full of shipwrecks, all containing valuable items.

As a result, Bai Jing glared at him, and he immediately shrank back.

This scene left both Chu Mingcheng and Jiang Luoluo quite astonished; they thought Bai Jing was no ordinary woman, capable of controlling Zhang Wei like that.

“Looks like we need to get our diving club up and running soon,” Chen Yang sneakily took another sip of red wine and said.

“Indeed, once your diving skills improve, only then will I feel confident allowing you to explore shipwrecks. But remember, you must never explore shipwrecks without me by your side.”

If the two really could find a suitable shipwreck, Chu Mingcheng wouldn’t mind going along as a chaperone to protect them.

He was afraid they would act recklessly in their selfishness, as exploring shipwrecks without adequate professionalism is extremely dangerous.

So he sternly warned them again and informed them about the potential dangers of exploring shipwrecks.

Zhang Wei and Chen Yang certainly understood Chu Mingcheng’s good intentions, and knew their lives were important.

To them, exploring shipwrecks was just a fun and adventurous recreational activity. While fishing in the sea, they would incidentally look for suitable shipwrecks to dive into. There was no need to risk their lives for wealth.

As the wine flowed and the dishes made from Bluefin Tuna were successively served,

boiled, fried, mixed with beef to make dumplings, and various other methods were presented one by one while sashimi was not frequent. The group was not particularly fond of sashimi; they only tasted it briefly.

Previously, Chu Mingcheng had once handled a Yellowfin Tuna himself and arranged a small fish feast.

The taste was okay, but truly it couldn’t compare to the dishes thoughtfully prepared by professional chefs. Moreover, having too much sashimi was just so-so, which is why he specifically came to this restaurant this time.

Drinking red wine and eating dishes, the satisfied expressions on everyone’s faces told him that his decision was right.

Initially, Chu Mingcheng also wanted to continue discussing the seafood business with Zhang Wei and Chen Yang, but unexpectedly, this bottle of red wine was much stronger than usual.

Six people had consumed almost three bottles, and except for him, everyone else was somewhat drunk.

Although they were not passed out, it was no longer appropriate to discuss serious matters, so Chu Mingcheng decided to drop it and plan to find them tomorrow.

Because he wanted to explore shipwrecks, Chen Yang woke up the next day and no longer procrastinated; he was even more proactive than usual in preparing the dive shop.

Initially, he planned to rent a place and renovate it, but a dive shop owner approached him on his own.

Unable to sustain his business, he heard about Chen Yang’s plans and came over wanting to transfer his shop.

The shop wasn’t far away, located within the island.

Having an existing setup was definitely more convenient than renting and renovating himself, so Chen Yang had a brief chat with the shop owner, then made a call to Chu Mingcheng.

He supported this as well and went to check the swimming pool environment.

Ultimately, feeling it was satisfactory, he allowed Chen Yang and the shop owner to iron out the details, with himself only responsible for making the financial investment.

If things were settled, it would also allow for scheduling Jiang Luoluo’s water dance.

Regarding the seafood sales, Chu Mingcheng took the opportunity to discuss it with Zhang Wei, who had come along.

Originally, Zhang Wei wasn’t interested in this matter.

He did not have much of a fixation on making money; as long as he had enough for his daily expenses, it was fine.

But after getting a girlfriend, his mindset suddenly changed, and he too desired to have a respectable career.

Originally Zhang Wei was still troubled about what he should do, as he couldn’t just keep following Chen Yang around!

Now when Chu Mingcheng mentioned it, he immediately agreed on the spot, hitting it off right away.

With the issue of seafood sales sorted, the next thing was buying the fishing boat.

Chu Mingcheng then discussed his intentions with Zhao Jun, offering a five percent year-end bonus in addition to a salary, if he was willing.

If he was willing to invest some money as well, then based on the investment, he would continue to receive shares, and naturally, as the business flourished, the dividends could increase.

Zhao Jun had no objections and even expressed his willingness to contribute five hundred thousand.

After the fishing competition, he and his wife immediately went to the city to look at an apartment.

With a down payment of one million, the rest could be paid gradually.

Therefore, he needed to keep some money at home, and five hundred thousand was the limit he could contribute.

The boat would be inspected by Chu Mingcheng and Zhao Jun together after Chu Mingcheng’s next sea outing, passing by Wen City.

Zhao Jun also took the opportunity to get his driving license, having never personally piloted a fishing boat in the open sea.

He also lacked experience in commanding crew members and dealing with emergent situations at sea, so he was appointed as the vice-captain by Chu Mingcheng.

A real captain would still need to be hired, and initially, an experienced captain would lead him.

Once he gained experience, he would be promoted to captain.

And when it was time for the retiring captain to step down, Chu Mingcheng would arrange another boat for him – after all, a fishing company can’t just own one boat!

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