However, Chu Mingcheng refrained from letting Noah know about his dissatisfaction with the mere five tons, for if he knew, he would definitely scold him for being greedy.
Emperor Crab is only found in Australia, with an extremely limited annual yield of just a few dozen to a hundred tons, a stark contrast to the tens of thousands of tons of Emperor Crab so commonly seen.
Therefore, his five-ton allocation was already considered quite substantial.
Under normal circumstances, there were twenty-five companies in Australia vying for these few dozen to a hundred tons.
Noah suddenly thought of something major, "OH NO! Mingcheng, I'm sorry I didn't rent a crabbing boat for you, but this fishing boat also has a crane, so we can still manage with some smaller crab traps. If that doesn't work for you, I can go rent a crabbing boat?"
Catching Emperor Crab, like catching Emperor Crab, involves throwing large crab traps into the water, waiting some time, and then hauling them up.