A massive truckload of ice cubes was all set to be picked up at five sharp. Monkey and his crew, fearful of melting, had even prepared insulated boxes.
They agreed to meet not far from their previous saltwater trading spot. Stella drove around from another location.
Austin personally brought over the diamond raw stone, roughly the size of a basketball. One corner was cut open, revealing a glassy sheen. Its texture was finely pure and flawless.
Such high quality was a first for Stella. If it wasn't for this catastrophe, she wouldn't even have the chance to admire it up close, let alone hold it.
She scrutinized it carefully, then stuffed it into her giant backpack.
After storing the gemstone in Arcadia for a while, Stella examined Arcadia with her consciousness, her eyeballs nearly popping out.
Wow, it was huge! Really huge! She didn't have an estimate about how much bigger Arcadia got yet.
Stella instantly snapped back, "Austin, can you find more gemstones of this quality for me?"
Austin chuckled, "There's definitely stock, but it's all in the hands of the wealthy. You have precious water resources. Why would you worry about not being able to trade for good stuff? When you return from Swan Hill, we will continue our partnership. By then, even if you wanted the moon, I would find a way to get it for you."
Stella was overjoyed, "Thanks for your help during this time, Austin. See you again."
Austin also enjoyed working with the two. They were capable, reliable, and even reminded him of someone following him during their previous deals. Moreover, with the water they provided, he had met many high society individuals recently, and his business had grown.
Back home, Stella brought Jasper into Arcadia.
Jasper took a quick survey, "Added about 1000 square meters."
"Not just that." Stella gestured for him to look up.
Jasper looked at the ceiling, and after a while, he said, "The ceiling's higher."
They took a tape measure and found that the ceiling, which was originally 3 meters, was now 3.3 meters. Only the first floor had changed; the other floors remained the same.
This Arcadia was really interesting.
No matter what, today's deal was particularly worthwhile, much larger than the accumulated volume increase over this period. This trip to Swan Hill was going to be a big one.
With the ongoing heat and drought, more and more survivors began to flee from Griffith.
They lacked the capital to enter the base, so they could only migrate towards the coast. Sea water was still water. Where there was water, there was hope.
It was better to stock up early than late, otherwise, all the good stuff would be taken by others.
After all, not only the survivors were running out of food, but the local government was also running short. They couldn't possibly miss this opportunity. All coastal cities would fight for resources.
Stella thought for a moment, "How about we leave tomorrow?"
Jasper had no objections, but her Arcadia couldn't hold living things, "What about the rabbits?"
That was a problem. Rabbits bred too fast, and now there were dozens of them, almost eating Stella out of food.
What's more, several female rabbits were pregnant now.
Stella made a tough decision and put all of Smoky and Snowy's grandchildren and great-grandchildren down and put them in Arcadia.
She then went downstairs to find the Moore family and asked Amber to help for a while, "We're planning on taking a trip to the coast, and we're not sure when we'll be back. Do you need anything?"
The Moore family was free at home, and they always helped each other out, so they happily agreed to help feed the rabbits.
Knowing the two had a vehicle, Katie asked them to bring back some salt. As for dried seafood, who wouldn't want to eat meat? But it required 4 pounds of grain to exchange for 1 pound of meat.
"Stella, if the dried goods are cheap, please get us a few pounds."
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