Apocalypse + Lone Wolf + Not a Saint + Hoarding + Infinite Space + No CP
Li Yao transmigrated, with one year left until the apocalypse.
Military bases? Take them.
Cruiser fleets? ...
The jewelry wall outside Mrs. Simmons' walk-in closet mainly consists of runway pieces or limited editions from domestic and international luxury brands.
It can't compare to the auction proceeds from a safe, of course, but the sheer quantity is incredible. An entire wall is filled with those boxes that can be used to hang jewelry, ranging from small Chanel camellia earrings to large platinum and diamond necklaces, hundreds of pieces in total.
Li Yao took them all, not missing a single one, including the storage boxes with sponges inside.
There were also bags of all colors—the Himalaya, the White House, the pistol bag, the diamond-encrusted bag—Li Yao didn't miss a single one.
Even the clothes and shoes in the closet, some unopened, many in season, still with tags on, just hanging there, and many worn, including many formal dresses, all in dust bags.
Li Yao accepted them all. She separated the unworn items from the worn ones. She planned to exchange the unopened ones for other things or give them away when she went to other worlds in the future. She would donate the opened ones later.
They secretly gave them to the orphanage. They believed that the director of the orphanage would know what to do if he saw these brand-name items.
After all, these clothes, jewelry, and bags are a woman's assets, spoils she painstakingly acquired from competing with other wealthy women.
Li Yao believed that without all of these, Xi's mother would be heartbroken and unable to sleep. Even if the Xi family went bankrupt, she would only be able to wear cheap clothes from street stalls. Li Yao wouldn't even leave her an old designer item.
Li Yao had the system scan the entire house, and all the valuable furniture was taken away, not even a single bone china cup was left.
Of course, Li Yao wouldn't let the garage go to waste. She bought more than a dozen luxury cars, including a Pagani Zonda and a gradient-colored Bugatti.
Finally, after confirming that she had not left any trace, Li Yao turned around and stepped through the [teleportation portal] back to her bedroom.
I glanced at the time; it was 1:30 AM. A good time.
Li Yao had the system generate a virus that infected all the computers in the Xi Group, as well as the mobile phones and home computers of the Xi family members.
Within three minutes, they transferred over 670 billion yuan from the Xi family's bank accounts around the world and obtained their safe deposit box numbers at Citibank overseas.
Li Yao used the teleportation portal to go to Citibank overnight and, through mental contact, took a box of gold bars weighing at least 20 kg, a piece of imperial green jade the size of an adult's fist, $100,000 in cash, three fake foreign ID cards and passports, and a fully loaded gun from the Xi family's foreign bank safe deposit box.
This was supposed to be insurance that the Xi family had set aside for themselves, Li Yao thought, but now it all belonged to her.
At the same time, Li Yao had the system directly copy all the core information of the Xi Group. She saved it on a USB drive and planned to give it to her father and Li Sheng later.
The virus that Li Yao had the system create is similar to ransomware, which is common overseas.
Therefore, once the Xi family runs out of money to redeem the company's documents, they will start selling off real estate, cars, and all other real estate they can sell.
At this point, if Li's father were to buy some items as a gesture of goodwill, it wouldn't give anyone cause for criticism.
Li Yao returned to her bedroom, changed into her pajamas, and first used a new computer to access the hard drive in her father Xi's safe.
Inside were more than thirty videos, which she watched with headphones on. Almost all of them were secretly filmed, including videos of bribery, gambling and prostitution, and videos of local officials and high-ranking officials in Beijing.
This is clearly Xi's father's trump card.