"A lobster? Three pounds?"

Debra walked closer, spotting other massive sea creatures. "A ten-pound king crab and turbot?"

Juan chimed in, "Crayfish and snow crabs too."

Debra was dumbfounded. Even though this place was rich in sea creatures, it couldn't possibly offer this much bounty from other areas or countries. She glanced over at the cameraman for an answer. If it was the production team who arranged this, they were treating the audience like fools.

The cameraman quickly shook his head. They didn't have that kind of budget. Even the director was on tight means.

Then again, since the seafood had already been caught, they couldn't just toss it back into the ocean.

Only a fool would pass up free stuff. They might as well take it.

Juan started surveying the surroundings. Soon, his eyes locked on a fishing boat.

said to the fisherman, "Take us

as they watched the bag full of luxury catches. There shouldn't be this much seafood here. Pointing

needed, they could

the director, wiping the sweat from

caught. But apparently, the fish and shrimp in

and Juan completed their first

returned to the shore, Marion asked,

to go to the market and buy ingredients for the day ahead. Then they will cook." "Which

elne

feeling of dread crept into Randy's heart, but before he could react, Marion added, "Doesn't matter which market.

muttered under his breath, "That's

I didn't

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