Chapter 6 False alarm
The purchasing power of the US dollar is actually very strong. Ryan saw a Canadian lobster worth $9 per pound, a large golden pomfret worth $3 per pound, and crab, etc.
"If I buy crabs and go home to steam them, it should be considered as my killing, right?"
With this idea and adhering to the principle of not wasting, Ryan bought five crabs.
"Hello, what fish do you need?" The clerk looked at Ryan's appearance and thought he was just wandering in the store, not the main target group of Chinese supermarkets.
"I want to buy a few live fish and help me catch 2 crucian carp."
Ryan did not reveal that he could speak Chinese, but placed an order directly in English. There were actually some strange customers like him.
The clerk skillfully used the net to pick up two crucian carp and asked enthusiastically: "Do you need us to help you with it?"
"No, no, I'll just go home by myself."
If you buy fish normally, the clerk actually knocks the fish out with a hammer and weighs it or slaughters it out of scales. However, Ryan himself is just to gain experience points, so how can he let others do it!
After this trip, the shopping cost was not as expensive as the taxi cost. Ryan couldn't wait to enter the kitchen and prepare to test the acquisition of experience value and see if the equipment would be exposed.
Chapter completed!