This is an independent female protagonist story. It involves rebirth, spatial abilities, hoarding supplies, post-apocalyptic survival, and occasional team-ups.
Disasters include earthquakes, ...
Li Ke bought the chainsaw to open the safe, but when he saw the combination lock on the safe, he suddenly remembered Zhang Tao's phone password.
This old man would sometimes let Li Ke use his phone to receive payments, so the money would go into his private account. That's why Li Ke always knew his phone password.
Moreover, this old lecher would often set his phone screen to a picture of a woman in a bikini, or some sexually suggestive language and images, making Li Ke feel nauseous every time she held his phone.
Li Ke tried entering the six-digit password, and the safe actually opened with a click. Li Ke was a little disappointed that the chainsaw was useless.
Li Ke first opened the Zhang family's safe. On the first shelf were a wooden box and a file bag. Li Ke took out the box, which was about the size of a brick, but it was surprisingly heavy.
The box wasn't locked, and when Li Ke opened it, a row of small gold bricks came into view. Li Ke really hadn't expected the Zhang family to be so rich; she estimated that the box of gold weighed about five kilograms.
Li Ke realized she had forgotten to buy an electronic scale and exclaimed at her carelessness. She promptly picked up the plan next to her and added it to a prominent position.
Li Ke opened the file bag, which contained four property ownership certificates. She looked at the addresses and none of them belonged to the two sons of the Zhang family. The Zhang family was much richer than she had imagined. It seemed that being a petty thief was very profitable.
Below the safe were two stacked bags, one full and the other half full. Just by looking at their shapes, Li Ke knew they contained cute little money.
Her business plan showed that she still had 66,000 yuan in cash. Li Ke emptied the money from the bag, one stack of 10,000 yuan, two bags, totaling 1.39 million yuan.
Li Ke didn't bother counting the money one bill at a time; she just counted it by the stacks. She refused to believe that anyone would put counterfeit money in their own safe, falsify accounts, or do something so unethical that it would betray themselves and the thief. Of course, even if one or two bills were missing, Li Ke wouldn't care.
Li Ke added 1.39 million back to the account and then went to open the chests in the treasure vault.
Gold bricks, gold bricks, jewelry, jade, gold bricks, gold Buddha, jade Buddha, don't recognize, gold bricks, cash, cash, don't recognize, cash...
Li Ke opened all the boxes at once. The gold bricks and cash were all packed in the large boxes. She counted them and found that there were twenty boxes of gold bricks and twenty-seven and a half boxes of cash. The remaining boxes contained some raw jewelry, exquisite gold Buddhas, jade Buddhas, and some other items that Li Ke did not recognize.
Li Ke gathered the gold bars together and the cash together, then began counting how many stacks of money were in the box.
The boxes containing cash and gold bars were all the same size. Li Ke counted one box, which contained five million. There were twenty-seven full boxes and one half-full box. Li Ke counted it again and found it contained exactly two million. He calculated in his mind that the total cash obtained from the treasury was one hundred and thirty-seven million.
Li Ke currently has a total of 138,456,000 yuan in cash.
Li Ke dares not sell the remaining gold and antique jewelry. Firstly, he lacks connections; secondly, he doesn't understand them; and most importantly, these things cannot be sold openly in China.
Even with this cash, Li Ke, currently in China, is hesitant to use it casually. She's putting together the 1.39 million she got from the Zhang family and her remaining 66,000. Using this won't be a burden. As for the rest, she needs to think carefully about how to make a safe move.
When Li Ke came out of the space, only an hour had passed, it was just 12:30. Thinking that he had been rolling around in the pile of money for nearly two hours, Li Ke, although he did not smell any odor on his body, still took a change of clothes and went to Chen Zhizhi's room to take a shower.
There are two empty guest rooms on the first and second floors, which are specially reserved for Aunt Chen, Aunt Chen, and their children.
There are four empty bedrooms on the third floor, three of which have ensuite bathrooms. Li Ke thought she would stay at the Chen family's house for a while longer, and when she returned from her hometown, she would tell Li Zhenzhen that she wanted to change rooms.
After going downstairs, there was no one in the restaurant. They must have already finished eating. Usually at noon, it's just the two elderly people from the Chen family and the two caregivers. They eat lunch very early.
Li Ke entered the kitchen. There were some leftovers in the refrigerator. Li Ke rarely touched these things; she disliked the bad habits of the two elderly people in the Chen family.
Seeing that there was still some rice in the rice cooker, Li Ke took a bag of prepared frozen shrimp from the freezer, found a box of tofu, and cooked them together in a pot.
Li Ke ate a bowl of vegetables and two bowls of rice, feeling quite satisfied. When Aunt Chen heard the commotion and rushed over, Li Ke had just finished the last bite of her meal.
Remembering Li Zhenzhen's instructions, and after complaining to the old lady to no avail, Aunt Chen simply watched Li Ke's activities in the kitchen like a thief, and didn't say anything more sarcastic.
It wasn't until Li Ke finished washing her dishes and walked out of the kitchen, about to leave, that Aunt Chen called out to her, "Is your back better now?"
Li Ke ignored her and kept walking out. Aunt Chen was angry. Everyone else in the family was resting, so she didn't need to be polite to this girl.
Aunt Chen hurriedly took two steps and blocked Li Ke's way: "Where are you going? The upstairs hasn't been cleaned for two days. You can keep working for two more days. Once we find a new housekeeper, you won't have to do these things anymore."
"Sigh, why are you always so annoying? I need to think of something I know that can shut you up. Ah, I remember now, I also know that you often secretly pack up the grains, oils, and all sorts of delicious and expensive seafood, vegetables, and tonics, as well as the things the old lady buys that she doesn't need, and send them back to your home. If you provoke me again, I'll tell you everything you've done. By the way, if the old lady knew she'd raised such a big rat, wouldn't she want to kill you?" Li Ke leaned close to Aunt Chen and whispered in her ear with a smirk.
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