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"He's so rich, but he pretended to be poor for three years. He even went to the cafeteria to carry swill and deliver food every day... He must be crazy!"

Even if soone won the lottery, they couldn't spend money like that. Henry agreed, "That's right. If I had that much money, I'd sleep with a different woman every day."

Ryan had applied for a hardship allowance before, but fortunately, it wasn't approved. Otherwise, they could have made a big fuss about it, calling him an unkind rich man or sothing along those lines.

The two brothers drank together, and Kaiden's eyes lit up. He suddenly said, "I've got it. He likes to pretend to be poor, so let's give him sothing that poor people should do."

At this ti, Ryan wasn't thinking about any of this. He had taken the two girls and Yammir to the suburbs.

"That guy, his hobbies are more normal and old-fashioned than anyone else's. He doesn't date girls, and he's not getting married now. His father is so anxious that he even suspects he's gay."

"He went out to sea to fish this morning. He said he'd be ashore soon and asked us to try so of his hand-caught sea fish."

"We're all mbers of the Sea Fishing Association. But only the middle-aged and elderly go there regularly. He's the only one who shares the sa hobby. This guy really loves it."

Seeing that Ryan looked normal, Yammir said carefully, "Brother, don't be disgusted. This is just a gathering for us. Just eat a little."

Ryan laughed and said, "How could I dislike it? I'm thrilled to have a free al."

In fact, the fish caught from sea fishing were particularly popular when brought ashore. Generally, they were the kind of private dishes and delicacies that could only be obtained from high-end, well-connected restaurants.

Why do you often hear about grouper and snapper? The main reason is that they're easy to catch.

Why do abalone, lobster, and eel co to mind? Because they're fard, and just like they can be caught on a large scale, their advantage lies in their abundance.

Even if the price seems expensive, it's only because of the cost, not necessarily because the seafood is good.

Apart from the fish maw of red-billed sturgeon, the seafood market is actually both broad and unpopular. The lobster, abalone, and crab roe that you've eaten are relatively common things.

The really expensive ones co from sea fishing, where there are often a lot of corals, which are not suitable for fishing nets, and the fish species that grow there are relatively unpopular.

If you dive a little deeper, the risk is too great. In addition, if there are mature coral reefs, you won't be able to reach those really remote places due to the limited oxygen supply.

Besides, when you dive, the most you can do is catch abalone, sea cucumbers, and sea urchins. It would be crazy to want to catch fish.

Therefore, even if you're a professional hand-fisher, the production of this type of coral reef fish is still limited, and its market popularity isn't high, so it can't be sold at a high price in the vegetable market.

In addition, there's a thing called species analogy. There are many families of Spanish mackerel, and many families of Spanish mackerel. Therefore, the prices of these rare seafoods depend on personal taste.

Only so knowledgeable gourts know these remote and unpopular channels, so they're the favorites of these high-end places, and the prices naturally fluctuate dramatically.

This pier was on the outskirts of the city, not far from the furniture store.

The largest furniture store in Brisbane had two floors, and the third floor was a private club rented by the sea fishing club. You could go up from the fire escape at the back, and you couldn't see it at all unless soone led the way.

The sea fishing club also ran a private restaurant here, which was considered Gansler's own business. When going out to sea, they only served one or two tables a day, which was actually quite profitable.

"Brother!" Zaiden was waiting here, yawning, but he imdiately perked up when he saw Ryan arriving.

After greeting him warmly, Zaiden looked at Yammir and said sourly, "Damn, you're so lucky. The two king-class suites have been sold. Your father and those old guys in your family have booked two emperor-class suites tonight."

"Haha, that's because my brothers are aweso. Why bother about these things?" Yammir replied, extrely proud of himself.

Not long after they sat down, soone else arrived.

The person who ca was Gansler. They brought back a lot of fishing boxes and had soone take them to the kitchen.

According to what Yammir had said earlier, the boat they took when going out to sea for fishing was his, and the people from the association would have to pay if they ca back empty-handed.

But if there was a fish on the hook, they could offset it with fish weighing more than one kilogram, so he had a good harvest every ti he went out to sea. The fish he brought back, plus those caught in the shallow sea net, were enough.

Not all of those anglers were rich, so this sea fishing club was very popular. During holidays, even middle-aged and elderly officials would line up there.

"Ah Ryan, I don't need to introduce you," Zaiden said, standing up first.

Gansler looked very gentle, and people who spent ti in the sun often looked older and more introverted. He extended his hand and said, "Brother Ryan, this is the first ti we're eting. Welco. Please take care of my business in the future."

Ryan imdiately shook hands with him and said with a smile, "Hello, Young Master Gansler. Thank you for your help last ti."

"Nothing. Fortis used to sell us the redwood furniture he collected in debt. He's not a respectable person," Gansler replied.

He then turned to the people in the kitchen and said, "Prepare this table well tonight. Don't let lose face in front of my brothers."

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