My goodness, these maggots were certainly not for breeding purposes but were sold in large quantities.
Jing Shu hadn't expected that, compared to the various feed insects that were troublesome to cultivate and required meticulous care, what proved most popular from this breeder's stock was actually a large batch of high-quality maggots.
As soon as these maggots were available, they were preordered by the hundreds of pounds. It turned out that these wealthy people preferred to buy the finished product directly. Breeding feed insects was more expensive, more troublesome, and harder to care for. Buying maggots directly for feeding each time was more convenient.
Therefore, although the various live feed insects were a bit more expensive, no one competed with Jing Shu for them, so she unhesitatingly bought them all up.
Every single type, without missing any. It was quite domineering.