As a Fisherman, My Fish Can Level Up

Chapter 301 - 301 256 Fishing in the Wild River Encountering



Chapter 301: Chapter 256: Fishing in the Wild River, Encountering a Crocodile Chapter 301: Chapter 256: Fishing in the Wild River, Encountering a Crocodile Back at the dock, Noah was in agony yet elated. Chu Mingcheng was catching Emperor Crabs so quickly that he couldn’t sell them in time.

“Chu, maybe you could rest for a few days, wait for me to sell this batch, and then head out to sea again.”

Chu Mingcheng immediately shook his head in refusal, “No, that group of crabbers has been giving me trouble, and I plan to set out again tomorrow to complete catching the remaining three thousand and some pounds, then quickly leave here to take on bounty tasks.”

“Lest these crabbers become desperate and do something even more outrageous.”

“Leaving earlier is relatively safer. So, I suggest you just sell the Emperor Crabs at a lower price and join me on the bounty tasks.”

Upon hearing this, Noah pondered for a moment and nodded, “You have a point; in fact, I’ve also gathered some information these past few days.”

“The most reckless of those crabbers you slapped is still recuperating, and I haven’t heard that any of the others would do something too excessive. So I originally thought you were temporarily safe.”

“But now it seems I was negligent. Let’s not discuss whether that brute will seek revenge once he’s recovered. Even others might act impulsively.”

Noah wasn’t really worried about his own safety; the main conflict was on Chu Mingcheng’s side, and he was just a seafood merchant after all.

Luckily, Chu Mingcheng didn’t reside in Melbourne, so once he sold the Emperor Crabs, he could quickly leave, and those people naturally couldn’t trouble him.

The main thing was to create a timing difference and catch them off guard.

That night, Chu Mingcheng was invited by a government official to come in for questioning over the incident of the cut crab pot ropes.

To any normal person, it was a very strange affair, and naturally, he played ignorant. After the questioning, he was free to go.

Suspects needed evidence, and even the two crabbing captains hadn’t suspected Chu Mingcheng.

Stepping out of the police station, Noah was waiting in the car outside.

When he saw Chu Mingcheng get in, he immediately asked with concern, “Are you okay, what happened?”

“It’s nothing, just some minor conflicts with the crabbers. They just asked a few questions,” Chu Mingcheng brushed it off lightly. Regarding the cut ropes, he “knew nothing” about it, and he wouldn’t discuss the matter.

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