Chapter 1137: The plastic best friend of the heroine in ancient novels (30)

Chapter 1137 The heroine’s plastic best friend in ancient novels (30)

Squid and prawns were put into skewers, and shellfish such as mussels, scallops, and razor clams were placed directly on the grill. Xu Yin used her own secret barbecue ingredients. As soon as she sprinkled them on, the aroma came out.

Haohao sniffed: "Wow! It smells so good! The dishes cooked by my aunt are so delicious!"

Xu’s mother agreed: “Your aunt inherited your grandfather’s good cooking skills.”

Xu Yin nodded seriously: "That's right! Maybe our ancestor was the imperial chef hundreds of years ago."

Xu's mother burst out laughing: "Don't tell me, your dad also thought about it when he was young, saying that whatever he cooks is delicious. Maybe the ancestors of the old Xu family have produced more powerful chefs. He also asked your grandfather if there was a hidden treasure in his family. There were no recipes or anything like that. The old house hadn’t been demolished at that time, so he went to every corner of the old house to look for it, and he even tore off the walls and looked at it.”

“Did you find anything good?” Xu Yin asked with great interest.

"Where is it! Your grandfather said that the eighteen generations of the old Xu family were all fishermen. The reason for delicious cooking is that seafood is easy to cook. It is cooked just as soon as you cook it. It is very fresh without adding any ingredients. No matter how you cook it, it is delicious. Who doesn't? Can you do it?"

“Pfft…”

Xu Yin was happy.

The late Grandpa Xu also seemed to be a wonderful person.

Xu's mother also laughed: "But what your grandfather said is not entirely correct. Your brother can't cook. He can't cook anything other than steaming or boiling."

“My dad?” Xu Hao raised his head with oily hands after eating, “Oh, it seems that my dad is really stupid and can’t even cook.”

“You are smart, you will cook all three meals at home from now on!” Mother Xu laughed and scolded, and gave her grandson a mussel.

Haohao immersed himself in the meal and said, "I have agreed with Shengsheng that when we grow up, we will open a very large restaurant on Mingzhu Island, so that the seafood caught by Auntie Auntie and Xiaoxue will not be left untouched." Got it!"

The little guy who followed Xu Yin to a resort hotel and had a big meal subconsciously thought that only a big hotel could save the fishermen.

●In order to highlight the size of the hotel, I also said "big" three times.

Hmm, say the important things three times, there’s nothing wrong with it!

Xu Yin gave him a thumbs up to encourage him: "We Haohao have great ambitions! Come on!"

The little guy swung his legs and ate the grilled shrimp, grinning happily.

But unexpectedly, the day after the typhoon passed, he went to He's house to look for Shengsheng to play, and within a few minutes he ran home crying: "Auntie, aunt, it's over! Shengsheng is missing!"

Xu's mother who accompanied him came back and said, "Oh, I didn't expect that Xiao Zhang's uncle is really Sheng Sheng's father! He didn't go out during the typhoon, so the news was out of date! I just found out..."

Xu Yin asked in surprise: "Even if it is true, he just took Shengsheng away? Doesn't Ashue's family have any objections?"

"No way! I just took it to the port city for a few days, and I will definitely come back."

Haohao burst into tears: "I won't come back. Shengsheng didn't say goodbye to me. If you don't say goodbye, you won't see me again! This is how it is played on TV... Wuwu..."

“…”You are the reincarnation of a drama queen!

Xu Yin contacted He Xue after the circuit and Internet were restored.

"Yin Yin, I'm sorry! I left in a hurry and couldn't say goodbye to you, but we will go back soon."

Xu Yin turned on the amplifier and listened to her nephew: Look! Aunt Xiaoxue also said she would be back in a few days.

The little guy became happy and jumped to the sea with Xu's mother.

The typhoon brought a large amount of fish, shrimps, crabs and shells to the island fishermen. Seeing that the network had signal, Xu Yin was about to start a live broadcast when He Xue's call came in.

Hang up the phone, only to find a cry from Zhang Tingxiao lying in the text box:

[Sister Yinyin, I’m sorry! I was caught by mommy, but I will come back! Don’t forget you promised to take me to catch big fish in the deep sea! ]

Xu Yin smiled and replied "Don't worry, the promise will be valid forever", and then concentrated on live broadcasting.

After the typhoon passed through, the island became a paradise for seafarers.

Almost every household went out to catch the sea.

On the beaches and reefs, you can see all kinds of shellfish, fish and shrimp washed up by the waves. When you open the rocks, you can also see crabs and octopuses escaping in a hurry.

[OMG! This is where? Seafood base? ]

[Isn’t it said that Seafood Girl’s home is in the Pearl Islands? There was a typhoon there recently. Could these seafood have been blown ashore by the typhoon? ]

[The truth is revealed upstairs! This time the typhoon made landfall very close to the Pearl Islands, so the wind must be quite strong. ]

[There are so many seafoods to pick up at will, so envious! ]

[Not afraid of eating dead people either! ]

Xu Yin saw this barrage and explained: "We pick up the live ones when we go to sea, and use the dead ones as bait."

[Did you hear that? Who is so unscrupulous and sells dead fish and dead shrimps? Besides, you can tell dead fish, shrimps and crabs at a glance, so you won’t be able to do it if you don’t buy it. ]

I'm afraid it's not retail, but wholesale to unscrupulous middlemen, who freeze it and then resell it to low-cost unlicensed food stalls. ]

[That’s true, so if you want to eat seafood in the future, you should find a seafood girl! The seafood she sells is not only guaranteed to be wild, but also fresh. ]

[Seafood girl, when are you going to go fishing in the sea? Which online store is like yours? It’s out of stock five out of ten days, and it’s in limited supply for the five days it’s in stock. Do I hope this stuttering will be easy? ]

Xu Yin was helpless and funny: "It's all about relying on the weather. There's nothing I can do if the weather conditions don't allow it!"

[Isn’t the typhoon passing through now? Stand up, seafood girl! Don't be so lazy! Don’t rest after catching up on the sea, seize the time to go fishing! ]

Xu Yin didn’t plan to go out to sea today. The typhoon had just left, and fishing boats and sea fishing boats needed maintenance and repairs, so she pretended not to see it and picked up shellfish while educating netizens:

"This is a fragrant snail, which is different from ordinary snails. The shell is small and the meat is tender. It tastes good when eaten drunk... This kind of scallop is not commonly seen. This time, thanks to the typhoon, it is a treat! The way to eat it is very simple, and Just like scallops, just pour garlic oil and steam them..."

Netizens who watched the live broadcast were greedy after what she said:

[Connect if you have the ability! ]

[that is! Since it’s alive, let’s sell it on an online store! ]

Xu Yin raised her eyebrows: "Do you really want to buy it?"

[Buy as long as it is alive! ]

“Then let me ask everyone.”

The fishermen were surprised when they heard that there were still people buying this kind of free seafood.

Even though they are alive, they don’t need to go to sea and it doesn’t take much effort. It’s like getting money for nothing, so of course they are willing to sell it.

So Xu Yin started a live broadcast and picked some relatively large and good-quality shrimps, crabs, and shellfish from buckets and net bags at various stores, and put them into the insulated box that Xu's mother brought from home, and then transported them to the main island. express delivery.

Forget about fish, they are usually washed ashore and stranded for a few hours, so the chance of survival is low. However, moray eels and octopuses are still alive. Some netizens asked for them, so she also packed some.

(End of this chapter)

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