This is an independent female protagonist story. It involves rebirth, spatial abilities, hoarding supplies, post-apocalyptic survival, and occasional team-ups.
Disasters include earthquakes, ...
Hans simply held the gold in his hand and weighed it in his hand to confirm that there was nothing wrong with it. He opened each box and checked it, then turned around and untied all the money bags, pushed them all over and piled them on the ground. Most of the money poured out of the bags. Hans knelt on the pile of money and picked it up handful by handful to examine it.
After he finished inspecting the money pouches and gold, they were piled up haphazardly on the ground. But Hans was quick; in less than twenty minutes, he confirmed that there was nothing wrong with the items. He didn't even bother to check the weight of the gold or the cash.
Li Ke handed the note to Hans, which read that if there were no problems, he should transfer 500 million M coins to his account now, and then they would place an order on the dark web.
Hans's gaze towards Li Ke has completely changed. While waiting in the hotel lobby, he had been paying close attention to the people coming in and out, trying to figure out how Li Ke's cash would get into the hotel.
Now, he truly believes that the person in front of him is a powerful foreigner and a major financial backer.
“Please wait a moment, I need twenty minutes to raise some funds on the dark web,” Hans replied.
Li Ke thought for a moment, then typed out the translation to Hans: "I want to watch you operate the fundraising."
Hans hesitated for only a second before nodding and saying, "Okay."
Li Ke sat next to Hans, watching him operate his computer. In just five minutes, Hans borrowed money from his contacts on the dark web and then received 170 million in transfers. But at this point, Hans frowned.
A moment later, Hans made a loan request of 330 million to the manager. The manager asked Hans to provide proof, and Hans simply took a picture in the room and sent it over.
A minute later, Hans raised 500 million and transferred it directly to an account that Li Ke had just bought that day. Then Li Ke transferred it again to an account that he and Hans communicated directly.
Dark web account transfers are like digital transactions, almost always completed within two to three minutes, with smaller transfers arriving instantly.
After the transaction was completed, Li Ke transferred another 500 million to Hans's account and signed a confidential transaction agreement on the dark web.
After finishing all this, it was only 3:50. Hans escorted Li Ke to the door of the room and repeatedly assured him that he would do his best to complete his mission.
Hans watched Li Ke turn and enter the elevator, then quickly closed the door and returned to his room. The room was full of money and gold; he had to hurry and call his brothers to come and move it away.
Upon arriving at the hotel's first floor, Li Ke immediately rushed into the restroom and stored her bag and disguise into her personal storage space.
When she came out of the restroom again, she appeared as a slightly thin Chinese boy, wearing a large pullover sweater with the hood up, making it almost impossible to tell what his head looked like.
After leaving the hotel, Li Ke found the nearest cinema and booked two movies for consecutive late nights. She took a picture of the movie tickets and sent it to the driver, indicating that she wanted to shop around a bit more and watch two more movies after dinner. She told the driver to rest or take care of his own business as needed.
The driver replied that he was okay and told her to be careful and to contact him anytime if she got tired.
Li Ke took a taxi to the airport, checked the flights, and selected a flight that was scheduled to take off in half an hour and arrive in S City, China.
She changed back to her original appearance in the airport restroom, then put on a hat and mask, slung a backpack over her chest, and went to the ticket counter to buy a ticket with cash.
After buying the ticket, it was time to go through security. Some of Li Ke's luggage was still in the Zhuang family's castle, but those were unimportant things. She carried the important things with her or stored them in her spatial storage.
It was precisely because of this habit that her temporary escape this time became easier.
While waiting for security to be checked, Li Ke typed a long text message for Susan.