Bringing the Space to the 70s to Offer a Database to the Motherland

What? I got a space! And I know I'm about to traverse to the 70s!

Food blogger Bai Guoguo, who just returned after wandering around Harbin, unexpectedly obtains a space and learns she is ...

Chapter 3 Database

Bai Guoguo walked from the grain and oil area of ​​the large farmers' market to the meat wholesale area. She planned to stock up some meat in her space.

If you really travel back to the 1970s and 1980s, meat would be hard to buy.

Bai Guoguo had done experiments before and found that time in space is constant.

A cup of hot water placed in it will still be steaming the next day and the temperature has not dropped, which shows that this space can preserve freshness.

As a well-known food blogger, Bai Guoguo has rich experience in selecting ingredients. She can always buy the freshest meat and the sweetest vegetables in the vegetable market.

She walked past rows of pork stalls and finally chose a stall selling wild boars. She packed up and bought all the pork on the stall.

I also ordered thirty live pigs from the boss, and agreed that the boss would slaughter and cut up all the pigs tomorrow, pack them in foam boxes, and deliver them to the warehouse tomorrow.

The boss of the pork stall received a big order and was very happy with the business. He also enthusiastically recommended a stall selling chickens, ducks and geese to her.

It is said that the chickens, ducks and geese there are all raised in the woods. They taste very good, but the price is a little bit higher.

Bai Guoguo followed the owner of the pork stall to see the poultry, and the quality was indeed good.

So I ordered 100 chickens, 50 ducks and 100 geese from the boss of that store. After paying the deposit, the boss slaughtered, packed them and sent them to the warehouse for handover.

Considering that it might be inconvenient to eat seafood in the future, Bai Guoguo also bought some king crabs, lobsters, squids, octopuses and other seafood in the seafood area.

I also bought out two stalls specializing in crayfish, and also made an agreement with the owners to send everything to the warehouse after cleaning and tidying up in the afternoon.

For this, Bai Guoguo also paid an additional processing fee.

After buying the meat, Bai Guoguo bought 50 boxes of apples, 50 boxes of cherries, 50 boxes of strawberries, and 100 boxes of oranges in the fruit area.

It’s not that Bai Guoguo doesn’t want to buy more, it’s just that he bought too much food and seasonings before and was afraid that the space would not be able to hold them all.

After all, all the food, cooking oil and seasonings add up to more than 50 tons, and I don’t know if the space can hold them all.

Only after she goes to the warehouse to pick up the goods in the afternoon will she have a clear idea in her mind.

If you have enough space, you can buy more things. After all, you can never have too much survival supplies.

Moreover, if these things were obtained in that era, if there was a chance, they might be exchanged for some money, or hoarded as antiques and cultural relics to increase their value.

This is how many protagonists of period novels made their first fortune. Bai Guoguo planned to learn from the experience of his predecessors if he really traveled through time.

In addition to fruits, the careful Bai Guoguo also plans to buy some seasonings such as onions, ginger, garlic, etc. and store them in the space for emergencies.

This trip cost her a total of 340,000 yuan to buy pork, chickens, ducks, geese, seafood such as crayfish, and fruit seasonings.

Because this large farmers' market and Hangzhou's clothing wholesale market are located in the south and north respectively, they are a bit far apart.

So Bai Guoguo decided to go to the warehouse first to receive the goods purchased today, such as clothes and fabrics, and buy them tomorrow. By the way, he would take some time to order some common medicines online later.

When Bai Guoguo drove her car to the warehouse, none of the delivery drivers had arrived yet.

The merchants are probably loading the goods onto trucks, and it will take some time for them to be delivered to the warehouse.

While waiting for the goods, Bai Guoguo took the time to have a meal.

Then he opened the warehouse door, pulled out a plastic stool, sat on it and started placing orders online to buy some daily necessities.

Cold medicine, diarrhea medicine, heat-clearing and fire-removing medicine and various vitamin calcium tablets are all essential.

There are also two first aid kits and some ointments with various functions.

Because the quantity needed was large, she placed an order with every pharmacy in the city listed on the food delivery app.

It is more convenient to place an order online. If you go to a physical store to buy it, they will require you to register and ask you why you want to buy so many medicines, which is very troublesome.

In addition to medicines, Bai Guoguo also placed a lot of orders for takeout from several restaurants he frequently ordered from, planning to put them in his space so he could take them out and eat them when he didn't have time to cook in the future.

After two o'clock in the afternoon, merchants' delivery cars arrived at the warehouse one after another.

Once a batch of goods is delivered, Bai Guoguo will close the rolling door and put the goods in the warehouse into the space.

It was not until after five in the afternoon that she packed up all the goods, closed the door and went home.

When Bai Guoguo returned to the community and stepped out of the elevator, he found that the front door of his house had become a sea of ​​takeout boxes.

Because she used to leave her order notes outside the door, now her house is filled with takeouts all the way outside the door and into the corridor.

Fortunately, the house where Bai Guoguo lives has one household per floor, otherwise the neighbors might complain.

Because there is a surveillance camera in front of the elevator in the corridor, Bai Guoguo can only honestly move all the takeouts into the house one by one.

In fact, Bai Guoguo put them all into the space as soon as he brought them into the room.

Now 2/3 of the space has been filled with grains, oils, seasonings, vegetables, fruits and meat bought by Bai Guoguo.

In fact, Bai Guoguo can control all the items in the space with his mind. If all the goods are stacked to the top, more things can be loaded.

But looking at it like that made her feel insecure, and besides, the food was enough for Bai Guoguo to eat for more than ten years, so she stopped selling it.

After a tiring day, Bai Guoguo ate a box lunch and collapsed on the bed, falling asleep unconscious.

The next morning, poor Bai Guoguo felt that the time for his time travel was getting closer and closer!

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