Jiang Han didn't know whether to laugh or cry. "This is for Lingling and Wanwan to play with. If the two kids don't mind, you can stew it and eat it."

When Jiang Feng heard that it was for the two children to keep as a pet, she stopped talking.

If the two children knew that she had roasted and eaten their rabbit, who knows what they would do.

Lingling and Wanwan are still studying, and my sister is the only one at home.

"Where's my brother-in-law?"

"I'm watching on the boat. I'll be back after dinner. It's been cloudy and sunny these past few days, so the shrimp need to be dried in the sun for another day or two."

"Was his cousin always on the boat when my brother-in-law was having dinner?"

"Not necessarily." After his cousin returned to the island, he would take on some odd jobs.

When his cousin was busy, he asked the villagers for help.

Logically speaking, we are all from the same village, and it is not the New Year yet, so almost no one from outside the village comes here.

It is safe to dry the shrimp in the sea near the village pier.

But we must always be on guard against others. If anyone tries to sabotage them by putting something in the dried shrimps, they will have no chance of making the dried shrimps.

At least I can’t sell it online.

And they will also become notorious all over the Internet.

Maybe they will even uncover Jiang Han’s relationship with them and implicate Jiang Han.

Jiang Han thought about it and realized that he couldn't save money on hiring people.

"Right now, Wenshan is the main person in charge. Others who come to help out are paid a pack of cigarettes. When the job officially starts, they will be paid."

When Jiang Feng said this, it felt a bit unreal that the task of paying people's wages actually fell to their family.

Jiang Han smiled and said, "We will hire more people in the future."

Jiang Feng still didn't dare to think about it. Now she was very satisfied that she could hire someone to help them watch over the dried shrimps on the boat.

While the brother and sister were talking, Jiang Wenshan came back.

Jiang Feng took out the marinated red crab from the refrigerator and cut it into small pieces.

Jiang Han picked up a piece and started eating. This was the taste he liked.

Although what Qian Bo cooks is delicious, he always prefers the dishes cooked by his sister.

Just like a big boss who is used to eating delicacies from land and sea outside, he will still eat the food cooked by his mother when he returns home.

"Brother-in-law, do you know how boats with thousands of crab pots store crab pots?"

Although he didn't plan to get thousands of crab pots, he still wanted to find out.

Crab pots are relatively small and light.

You think you put it down in this position, but when you take it back it is not in this position anymore.

These crab cages would float to other places with the current. If he didn't have the system to support him, even if there were only 15 crab cages, it would take them a long time to find them.

He found it hard to imagine what it would be like to find thousands of crab cages.

Jiang Wenshan knew this, "This is actually similar to longline fishing."

"A normal longline has hooks attached to it, but a longline designed for crab pots has crab pots attached to it."

"Each crab pot is strung onto a rope. The main rope is several hundred meters long. After the crab pots are released, one end of the main rope is hung on the boat."

"These crab pots are placed in the sea for a few hours, and when the time is almost up, the fishermen will pull the rope to pull the crab pots up."

There is no need to worry about finding crab pots one by one.

Jiang Wenshan couldn't help but sigh, "People like them spend a lot of money on crab cages. Just one crab cage costs tens or even hundreds of dollars. With thousands of crab cages hanging on a longline, it's normal for a set of crab cages to cost hundreds of thousands or even more. Some even cost more."

In order to save people, one of their boat captains cut up a crab cage worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

So when fishermen succeed, it all depends on their equipment.

Jiang Han was aware of this. The hand-casting nets bought online were extremely cheap.

The hand-cast nets woven by machines are small and can be made for just a few dozen dollars.

But the nets on many large ships are hundreds of meters long or even larger.

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