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Natural Disaster: I Started By Hoarding Tens Of Billions Of Supplies novel Chapter 12

Chapter 12: Stockpiling (2)

Yao Ran pointed to the display stand and said, "Boss, I want 100 tons of each type of nut."

On another display shelf, Yao Ran also saw various edible seeds and said, "Also, please give me 100 tons of each type of seed."

She looked at the store owner and asked, "Boss, do you sell anything else besides these?"

The store owner wiped his sweat, handed her a product list, and said, "We have everything on this list."

Yao Ran looked at the product list and said, "I want 200 tons of white sugar, fine sugar, powdered sugar, pearl sugar, granulated sugar, cane sugar, demerara sugar, turbinado sugar, muscovado sugar, light brown sugar, and dark brown sugar."

While the store owner was busy writing her order, Yao Ran added, "Add 100 tons of each type of dried mushrooms, 60 tons of each type of dry herbs, and 50,000 boxes of each type of hot pot base."

Yao Ran also ordered 30 tons of various sauces, vinegar, seasonings, spices, and seasoning packets.

Because Yao Ran's order volume is enormous, the goods can't be shipped until tomorrow at the earliest. She spent more than 300 million in that store and left with satisfaction.

Passing by a grain seed store, vegetable seed store, medicinal herbs seed store, and fruit sapling store, Yao Ran bought everything in those stores, spending another 100 million.

No plants can grow after the extreme heat. However, as long as she has seeds and soil, there is hope for the future.

Thinking that black acid rain would occur in the future, Yao Ran decisively bought 10,000 planting pots, 30 tons of soil suitable for growing various seeds, 30 tons of fertilizer, 20 tons of nutrient solutions powder, and 100 sets of farm tools.

Yao Ran spent a whole day shopping in the wholesale market and spent more than one billion yuan to clean up the stock of those stores. When she left the wholesale market, the sky had changed color.

Touching her empty stomach, Yao Ran decided to find a place to have dinner. She turned on her phone, checked online for a while, and found a nearby restaurant with good reviews. Walking to the parking lot, she drove to the restaurant without delay.

When she arrived, the aroma of the restaurant's food spread throughout the street, making her stomach growl in protest. She quickly parked the small truck and walked into the restaurant.

When she reached a deserted area, she parked her small truck on the side of the road and put the food into her own space.

Seeing that it was still early, she drove to the night market. Yao Ran has a lot of favorite foods and snacks and decided to stock up on them. In this way, even at the end of the world, she can still enjoy her favorite foods and snacks.

Walking into the night market, Yao Ran ordered a lot of food at each stall. When the truck was full, she would drive to a secluded area, put the food into her own space, and then return to the night market to buy more food.

After running back and forth more than a dozen times, the food in her space has formed a small mountain. With these ready-to-eat meals, Yao Ran can eat for several years without cooking. After running around the whole day, she was exhausted and drove back to her small apartment.

After taking a quick shower, she lay on the bed, opened several online shopping platforms, and ordered facial cleansers, hand cream, moisturizers, and other skincare products. After the natural disasters, it won't be easy to repurchase such things.

She remembers that eight years after the end of the world, the government still hadn't restored production lines. At that time, humanity could only guarantee basic needs and live frugally.

Yao Ran didn't plan to stay in Haicheng City, so she sent them all to the warehouse. After that, she rechecked the list before going to bed. That night, she dreamed about her past life and woke up from nightmares several times.

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