A Family of Three with a Kitchen Transmigrates to the 1960s

A short-tempered mom? A money-grubbing dad? A humorous trio of women were sent to the 1960s by a leaky electric kettle, bringing with them a kitchen that could infinitely replicate food and a space...

Chapter 169: Provincial Capital Shipment

The eldest brother and his father were busy with the case and no one cared about him. Jiang Huashu finally had some personal space and quickly found a place to put the goods.

He took out his bicycle from the space and rushed to the slums at a speed of 800 miles per second. When he came here, he looked at the map of the provincial capital and studied the approximate location of the slums. Now he just wanted to find a suitable house to store the goods.

After wandering around the slums for several times, I finally found a suitable house. I climbed over the wall, looked around, and hurried to put the goods away.

They took out the canned goods and jams stored in the space, then repackaged rice, noodles, eggs, and meat. This was the first item in Jiang Huashu's plan for the province's black market residents' security program. No matter what, the price of the first item must not change. They had to ensure a good food supply for the working people. This was their duty as a trio. They didn't take out the cooking oil because the container didn't fit.

As for fruit, I only took watermelon and cantaloupe. I took more cucumbers and tomatoes, which could be considered both vegetables and fruits. Shuishui bought a lot of things for the era from Taobao. He spent a thousand yuan on soap, and 500 sets each of washbasins, spittoons, door curtains, oil lamps, and other daily necessities. He also bought a lot of pots and pans and took them all out. Large iron pots were particularly scarce in the countryside, and small ones were hard to find in the city. During the national steelmaking movement, every household turned in their iron products. So, when he bought pots, he increased the quantity by many times.

The provincial capital has a large population, so the market is relatively large. Now, you need a ticket to buy anything in the department store, and without a ticket, you can't buy anything. After upgrading from the space and getting Taobao, Jiang Huashu rolled up his sleeves and got to work!

Buy items from the 1960s on Taobao, then take them out of your space and sell them on the black market. If you have money, buy them; if you don't, trade them. Anything old is yours. Then sell them on Xianyu, get the money, and buy them on Taobao again. And so on. This is called taking from the people and giving back to the people.

As for how much money is stored in the warehouse of the space now, I'm sorry, the trio haven't counted it. One of them has no time, and the other one doesn't want to count it. Their mission is to help the general public, and making money is just a by-product.

Jiang Huashu's visit this time to ship the goods was secondary, his main purpose was for people.

He planned to start up the factory in the space. Since the factory and Taobao could appear in the same space at the same time, he had to start up the factory, so he had to get people in. At first, Jiang Huashu wanted to wait for a few years and bring in the intellectuals who were in the cowshed. Later, after analysis by the trio, he realized that this was not right and that people had to be let in now. Then he analyzed the situation and finally decided to let in the homeless.

Even if a homeless person went in, they would need someone to take care of them. Grandpa Wu said he would find a few retired, childless comrades to take care of them. The only trouble was coming up with a good story; it would be hard to fool the old comrades.

All the houses were filled with things, and the yard was also filled with various cloths, rubber shoes, raincoats, rain boots, flashlights, and bicycles.

Nowadays, every bicycle has a stamped code on its body, and you need a purchase receipt to get a bicycle license. That's why black market bike sellers don't have bikes; they only sell bicycle tickets. But bikes bought on Taobao come fully stamped, with everything you need. You don't even have to ask a single question; all the paperwork is under the bicycle seat. Just take it out and you're given a license. Let's just say, Taobao is amazing.