Kitar had a thoughtful expression on his face. Hearing the urging of the demons behind him, he had no choice but to move to the side. He didn't go far, and just watched Meg collect the crayfish and pay.
There were so many people catching crayfish now, and he was only able to catch twenty crayfish in one night even though he was putting in so much effort. Moreover, the more he caught, the fewer the number of crayfish he caught. Sooner or later, he would run out of crayfish and could only become a poor fisherman again, barely making ends meet.
But if he learned how to make crayfish, it would be different. Look at the boss, he collected thousands of crayfish a day and earned 50 copper coins per crayfish. That was tens of thousands of copper coins a day.
Although he didn't understand business, he could still tell who earned more.
After Meg finished collecting all the crayfish, Kitar came forward and helped Meg pour the crayfish into the pond while saying, "Boss, do you think I can do it? I want to learn how to make crayfish from you. "
"You?" Meg put down the crayfish basket and seriously sized up Kitar. This young demon fisherman was part of the first batch of crayfish hunters. He was very enthusiastic and had caught far more crayfish than ordinary fishermen in the past two days. Meg nodded and said, "If you are interested, you can try."
"Really?" Kitar's eyes lit up. He had only wanted to give it a try, but he didn't expect Meg to really agree.
"If you want to learn, I hope you come with a serious attitude. I don't want to waste time on an unserious demon," Meg looked at Kitar and said seriously.
"Yes, I will definitely learn seriously." Kitar quickly nodded. He reached into his pocket and took out his money pouch. He counted out five gold coins and handed them to Mag solemnly.
"Go back and take a bath first, then come back around ten," Meg said after taking the gold coins.
"Okay." Kitar nodded, but he wasn't in a hurry to leave. Instead, he helped Meg pour the rest of the crayfish into the pond before leaving. His clothes were soaked in seawater and were covered in mud. He really should go back and wash them properly.
Four or five more demons came over to inquire, but Meg politely rejected two of them. He then asked the other three to pay the tuition fee of 500 copper coins and come over at ten o 'clock as well.
"Boss Hades, are you really planning to teach others how to cook crayfish?" Ivan popped his head out from the neighboring courtyard and looked at Meg in surprise. How could Hades be willing to teach others such a good business?
"Yes." Meg nodded with a smile. "It seems that everyone likes crayfish. If I teach more demons how to make crayfish, then more demons will be able to taste the delicious crayfish."
Ivan looked back into the house and whispered to Meg, "Can I learn it? Do you think I can do it? "
Meg looked at Ivan. He had a good impression of the family of three rock demons next door. However, although rock demons were powerful, they had always been known for their clumsiness. Although it was not depressing to let Ivan operate the cauldron, whether he could meet the requirements was a problem.
"I'm not a fast learner, but I'm very patient. As long as you're willing to teach me, I'll definitely be able to learn." Ivan patted his chest and promised. He looked back at the house again and lowered his voice. "My son and I have fallen in love with the crayfish you made. Moreover, after eating the crayfish you made, we have started to change our shells. If I can learn how to make it, my status in the family will definitely skyrocket and I will be able to stand tall in front of my wife."
Meg looked at Ivan. Out of pity for a pitiful man without a family status, he nodded with a smile. "Alright then. It's also ten o 'clock. Come over later."
"Okay." Ivan's face lit up with joy. He bent down and groped under the first pillar of the fence for a while. Soon, he pulled out a stone. He broke the stone and a few shiny gold coins rolled out from it.
"You know, it's not easy to hide some private money." Ivan took out five gold coins, put the remaining one into his pocket, and passed it to Mag, who was still in shock.
"I know, I know." Meg took the money and was still a little surprised. This brother is also a talent, but … why do I feel so pitiful?
Ivan sighed, and said earnestly, "Sigh, Boss, you're still young. You must remember to save more private money while you still have some status in the family."
Meg wanted to laugh, but he had to hold it in. He was thinking of how to respond.
"Hey, come in and help me dry my clothes!" A grumpy voice came from the house next door.
Ivan's expression fell. He waved at Meg and turned to walk into the house. He immediately put on a smile when he reached the door, and even his footsteps became lighter.
Looking at Ivan's back, Meg mumbled to himself, Why does it seem like it's better to be single sometimes?
Meg's notice attracted the attention of many demons. The booming business of the crayfish these few days made many people jealous. On Carapace Island, some demons had calculated that the crayfish restaurant could earn at least 50,000 copper coins a day. This was a huge sum of money, and no restaurant had ever made so much money.
Meg would rather go without than have something substandard. Thus, he only managed to gather a total of six apprentices before 10 o 'clock.
"Honey, the boss next door is starting his lesson. I'll go take a look. Maybe the people who will save us rock trolls will fall into my hands," Ivan said carefully as he pinched Gemina's thick calves and peeked at her expression.
"You want to learn how to cook? Are you complaining that my turtle stew is disgusting? "Gemina's sharp gaze landed on Ivan immediately.
"How can that be? Honey's turtle stew is the most delicious food in the world." Ivan hurriedly shook his head, and then said seriously, "But I'm thinking that if we go to Mr. Mak's place to eat crayfish, it'll cost 100 copper coins each. If I can learn how to cook it, it'll be a lot more cost-effective no matter if we catch crayfish ourselves or buy them from those crayfish hunters. If we can gather our clansmen to catch crayfish and let me cook them, wouldn't it be easy for us rock trolls to walk the path of revival? "
"What you said seems to make some sense." Gemina revealed a pondering expression.
"Father, bring me along too. I want to be a chef, too! I want to learn how to cook crayfish too! "Justin, who was in charge of massaging Gemina's shoulders, said excitedly as he moved his head forward.
"You're not allowed to go." Gemina knocked Justin back, and then said to Ivan, "You go."
"Alright." Ivan's face lit up, and he hurriedly got up and walked out of the house. Just as he reached the door, he said regretfully, "If I knew my wife would agree so easily, I wouldn't have used my own private savings to pay for the tuition fees. Now that the money is gone, I have to think about how to explain where the money came from …"
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