What a talent! Looking at Shui Bi Zhang's back, Yun Wan'er couldn't help but sigh.
Is this really a talent? Do you know what his boss has been through because of him? He’s been neglecting the company, spending months fishing with him!
Now that the year is coming to an end, a single order has forced the boss to get back to work, while he claims to be entertaining clients and goes fishing instead. And the shipping fees? The boss has to reimburse him!
After venting about Shui Bi Zhang, Shi Tian also felt that he was indeed a talent, albeit a rather unconventional one—so unconventional that he was on the verge of being labeled as bizarre!
What is the core of a company? Isn’t it having orders?
With orders comes revenue, and with revenue comes development! As long as there’s work and money to be made, does it really matter if the boss is in the office or not?
Shui Laoban still lacks a bit of experience; he hasn’t utilized Shui Bi Zhang properly. If I were Shui Laoban, once the order was completed, I would drag Shui Bi Zhang out for some Bai Tiao fishing until he went crazy!
After hearing Yun Wan'er’s words, Shi Tian felt a newfound respect! That tactic is ruthless! Wouldn’t that just drive Shui Bi Zhang mad?
However, he understood Yun Wan'er’s point: Shui Bi Zhang’s request was simple—he just wanted someone to accompany him while fishing. As long as it brought enough profit to the company, what’s wrong with that?
There’s a popular saying: what I want is results. As long as the results are achieved, the process becomes less important! Employees shouldn’t be treated like machines; they need space to express themselves!
Of course, this space should also have some constraints and must operate within appropriate rules!
Yun Wan'er was managing the store, so Li Ziyu had to stay here with her.
After quickly finishing Li Ziyu's heart-shaped milk tea, Shi Tian grabbed a lure rod and got fully equipped to check on Li Ziyu's labor results.
The two hundred meters of coastline had been reinforced, including the rocky fishing area. A large area had been landscaped; Li Ziyu and Yun Wan'er had both contributed—one with effort and the other with funds—and everything was taken care of. There were even fences along the roadside.
With a swift motion of his rod, Shi Tian flicked it back and cast it out effortlessly, sending splashes up dozens of meters away.
The Water Drop Reel's casting rod had more features than the Spinning Reel.
In Shi Tian’s view, using the Water Drop Reel was all about showing off; just do it stylishly without worrying about distance—if needed, just make up for it with strength!
After casting several times without any bites, he started feeling lonely.
After several fruitless attempts, Shui Bi Zhang next to him couldn’t help but start mocking him.
A small Yellowfin Snapper was caught and wiggled in front of Shi Tian for quite some time.
How infuriating!
Shui Ge, that fish hasn’t even been weaned yet; it’s practically a baby! With that thought in mind, he cast his line again.
Get lost!
I glanced at the fish in my hand, wondering whether to release it or not. Without much thought, I tossed it into the sea and decided not to bother with casting my rod for now. I placed the rod down and leaned closer to Shi Tian, whispering, "Hey, do you have any discounts on those sea fishing rods in your shop? I’ll bring some people over to buy three or five of them. How about you sell me one at half price?"
The requirements for boat fishing rods aren't too high; as long as they're sturdy, they're fine. After all, even a solid fiberglass rod worth a few hundred can haul in a big fish weighing over a hundred pounds, provided the fish doesn't dive under the boat.
The expensive part of sea fishing gear lies in the line and the reel, along with a bunch of consumables. However, after using the rod from Shi Tian's shop, Shui Bi Zhang felt that his inability to catch fish was largely due to his own cheap rod. It seemed disrespectful to the tuna, which was why it didn't come near him.
But spending thirty thousand on a rod was still a bit painful. Not having caught a single fish yet and already spending thirty thousand on a rod felt like a waste.
"Discounts? No problem! The more people come to buy rods, the more I can offer!" Shi Tian said with a slight smile as he glanced at Shui Bi Zhang.
Bringing people to buy rods? Did he think it would be that simple? His own boat rod cost thirty thousand, and with the line, it came to forty thousand—not even counting the reel. If he added an electric reel from Xing Brand, one rod could easily cost over a hundred thousand. At that price, he could have bought several professional-grade rods instead.
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