Upon hearing the reporter announcing the number "50,000," Epic immediately makes a judgment:
This is not someone else's cargo, and it's not a mistake in the number either—the Coast Guard is very professional, how could they make such a basic mistake?
They must have deliberately underreported the number!
The Coast Guard's unusual surprise inspection at this time and location must have been due to advanced and accurate information!
They may have even known about the 150,000 consoles on the ship before they set out.
Now they're reporting only 50,000 consoles, most likely intending to pocket the remaining 100,000!
Furthermore, the large volume of 100,000 consoles can't be hidden, so this must be a coordinated effort by the Coast Guard from top to bottom!
In America's black market, a Mirage console sells for as much as tens of thousands of dollars. If the customer is found and extra effort is put forth, the price can even reach 50,000 dollars per unit!