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Perhaps it was the sea bass king that had used up all of Chu Mingcheng's luck earlier, because after that, he didn't come across any big fish. The largest he could catch were sea bass weighing two or three jins, and this was the case at two different spots.
Zhao Jun also had a decent catch. Although there were no large fish, he should still bring in two or three hundred yuan that evening.
However, Zhang Wei and Chen Yang had not lured many fish—just two or three small ones—so they still felt unsatisfied when it was time to head back.
Chu Mingcheng's two stone breams were bought by Chen Yang at one hundred and fifty yuan per jin, which was a bit cheaper than the market price. The total weight was six jins and six taels, but he only charged nine hundred yuan.
In fact, he had intended to give them away for free, as Chen Yang was prepared to lend him money to buy a boat, at least fifty thousand yuan.