Ever since he instructed his employees to collect larger fish bladders last time, they have developed quite an interest in the innards of these sea fish.
Originally thought to be rubbish, these things can actually sell for a lot of money?
However, for smaller sea fish bladders, which aren't from valuable species, he turns a blind eye and lets the employees handle them however they please.
After all, the number of fish caught during one ocean trip is vast, a few here and there is hardly missed, even taking the whole fish home is fine.
These employees are all veterans, dealing with the sea for many years, they've long grown tired of it, even free gifts don't pique their interest.
Lately, due to the fish bladder incident, they've become interested in sea fish innards and occasionally someone might take some scraps home to see if they can cook something.
These few bags of scraps must have been left in the car by some careless person, right?
