"Does Shui Bi Zhang know how to operate a boat?" What does that mean? Is he considering switching jobs to work for him? That seems unlikely! Right now, he's thriving at Shui Laoban's place, living a carefree life. Why would he come to operate a boat for him?
Shui Bi Zhang is capable and principled, and Shi Tian knows this well. However, he would never dare to have Shui Bi Zhang work under him. Shui Bi Zhang is suited to independently manage a department, the kind that requires a broad scope of responsibility; only then can he unleash his full potential. Unfortunately, Shi Tian currently doesn't have a position that fits Shui Bi Zhang's capabilities.
But the thought of having him close by sends shivers down Shi Tian's spine, especially considering Shui Laoban's experience. He certainly doesn't want to be forced into working overtime!
There are people who can operate boats! Sister Lang has her license, Oka can operate one too, and My Master also has a license. If you want to go out to sea, just make a call and arrange it.
When Shi Tian spoke up, he cut off Shui Bi Zhang's response. Shi Tian wasn't mistaken; Shui Bi Zhang really did plan to get a boating license to help him out, but not as a full-time job—just to tag along on Shi Tian's boat for some fishing whenever he wanted. After all, Shui Laoban had shown him kindness, and he felt the need to repay that.
Shui Bi Zhang's way of repaying wasn't just talk; it was through tangible actions. After the New Year, when Shui Laoban had just set up two new production lines and was looking forward to some relief, Shui Bi Zhang sent over three orders the very next day, leaving Shui Laoban swamped with work again.
As Old Zhang brought up the Ghosthead Knife, Shi Tian guided Shui Bi Zhang as he pressed the throttle and continued onward.
"Tian Ge, you know Liu Lei, right? It's hard to bring up the boat operation now, but maybe you could learn from Shi Tian and later persuade Shui Laoban to buy Wan Diao Ting!"
Shui Laoban had made quite a bit of money in the past two years; if they didn't teach him how to enjoy life, what was the point of working so hard for so long?
During the Rock Fishing Tournament, Shi Tian had fished alongside Liu Lei; he remembered Liu Lei being there too.
"Yeah! The one who does streaming! What's up with him?" Shui Bi Zhang wouldn't mention Liu Lei without reason since they didn't have much interaction.
A few days ago, someone beat him up and stuffed him in a sack. It was terrible! He could barely open his eyes! If I hadn't happened to pass by and run into him, he might have been beaten for half the day!
"Who did it?" Upon hearing that Liu Lei had been attacked, Shi Tian was stunned; what a pity he missed out on the excitement! If he'd known Liu Lei was getting beaten up, he would have rushed over early to secure a good spot with a watermelon in hand!
Who could Liu Lei have offended? He’s just a streamer fishing; did he really steal someone’s fishing spot? That seems unlikely for someone to get beaten up like that!
Liu Lei doesn't even have his own brand; he just streams and sells products—he couldn't have insulted any brand owners!
He also opened a Fishing Tackle Shop run by someone with the surname Gao. Liu Lei opened another Fishing Tackle Shop right in front of Gao's place, selling items at competitive prices. After a few months, Gao's shop went out of business—Liu Lei certainly didn’t deserve that beating!
Hearing that it was someone from Gao's Fishing Tackle Shop who attacked Liu Lei made it clear—it must be Old Gao! That guy looks like a violent troublemaker with such a dark heart; Liu Lei is practically doing justice here!
Old Gao originally bought rods from me for six hundred and sold them to Liu Lei for six thousand—it's no wonder Liu Lei would retaliate!
Money isn't earned that easily. If Rod could sell it for six thousand, he would have set the price at six thousand from the start. Why should Old Gao get to make that profit?
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