Space Hoarding for Daily Transmigration

Liu Yuhan transmigrated in an instant, finding herself in a destitute family in an era plagued by scarcity of food. See how Liu Yuhan stays true to her original aspirations and thrives in ancient t...

Chapter 1 Weird

"The weather is a bit weird today!" Xiao Ran, my colleague, grumbled to Liu Yuhan and waved goodbye to her.

Liu Yuhan, who had just gotten off work from the Academy of Agricultural Sciences, looked up at the sky. It had been clear at noon, but now it was covered with dark clouds with a hint of red, which looked very strange.

Thinking about the dreams I had these past few days, a feeling of fate began to surge into my heart again.

Considering the weather today, she felt uneasy. She checked the balance on her mobile bank card and instantly came up with a plan.

He strolled to the parking lot of the Academy of Agricultural Sciences, put on a mask, took the keys to the pickup truck from his bag, and drove to the farmers' market.

On the way, I saw a pickup truck selling sweet potatoes and potatoes at a low price on the roadside. They weighed about 100 pounds each. I asked the boss to pack them in sacks and bought them all.

Qiong City, the southernmost city.

A farmer's market in southern China during summer. It's almost six in the afternoon, the peak season for farmers' markets. The market is bustling with people, the honking of discounts and the sounds of bargaining are everywhere.

Yes, the day is almost over, how can we not quickly consume the meat and vegetables that are not easy to keep? After all, the money is real when it goes into our own pockets.

Liu Yuhan found a couple's vegetable stall she frequently patronized, negotiated a price with them, and sorted and packed up the remaining vegetables: bok choy, Chinese cabbage, cucumbers, squash, winter melon, beans, tomatoes, bean sprouts, yam, and sweet potatoes. When it was time to pay, she gave the couple a handful of remaining scallions and asked them to come back next time.

Because Liu Yuhan lived in a residential area not far from the farmers' market, she would occasionally help Aunt Li and her husband in the cafeteria bring vegetables. The couple's children were not around, and knowing that she lived alone, they were very friendly and compassionate to her, and often left some delicious food for her in private.

Without saying much, we went to the three pork stalls next to us and got a good price for large bones, ribs, pork belly and lean meat, about 100 pounds each. The bones were chopped and packed according to categories.

Seeing that she was alone, several bosses pushed two carts to help her pull the pork and vegetables to her cart and put them away one by one without saying a word.

I glanced at the nearby fish and seafood stalls. I went on a shopping spree! I bought nearly 50 kilograms each of freshwater fish, saltwater fish, shrimp, kelp, and seaweed. Luckily, the truck could fit everything in the back.

I drove the car to the grain shop and dry goods street a hundred meters away. I didn't need to buy rice, but bought 300 kilograms of glutinous rice, 100 kilograms each of millet flour and bulk noodles, and 50 kilograms each of dried red dates, raisins, dried bamboo shoots, mushrooms, salted dried vegetables, etc., filling even the cockpit.

I couldn't carry any more, so I drove to a deserted coastline ten kilometers from the market. By 7:30, it was already pitch dark. I carefully looked around to make sure no one was around, then packed everything in the car into the storage compartment.

That’s right, Liu Yuhan has a space.

One day when I was 22 and graduated from college, I saved a child on the side of the road and was hit by a car. I suffered a moderate concussion and stayed in the hospital for three days. I discovered this by chance after I woke up.

The strange scene that occurred at that time frightened her for a long time. She even went in and out of the experiment repeatedly for several days. Over time, she gradually felt relieved.

The unreasonable is reasonable.

Is this a merit space?

The space can be viewed with consciousness. There are a total of 6 bungalows in a row, and two small rooms are built at the end edge of the room. This was built by Liu Yuhan later.

There are six rooms, each about 60 square meters. One of them is a freezer. How do we know it's a freezer? Because a slight chill emanates from that room.

In addition to these 6 rooms, there is a total of 6 acres of land.

The field is nearly 5 mu and has been planted with rice by her. Shorter fruit trees are planted around the edge of the field, and the edge is like a wall separating the two worlds.

A well-shaped canal was built in the middle of the rice field. At the top edge, there was a water outlet (with two faucets turned to the maximum flow), which flowed slowly from the high ground to the low-lying areas, and finally gathered into a small pond, about half an acre in size, and there was nothing in the pond.

I have a small half-acre plot of land next to the pond, which I plan to use for growing vegetables. Since one person can't eat much, I haven't planted anything yet. The fields are very fertile, so I don't need to spend much energy to cultivate them.

After testing, it was found that time in space is twice as fast as outside. There is no seasonal restriction and rice can be grown six times a year.

Over the past three years, the space has grown nearly ten crops of rice. Liu Yuhan, an agricultural science student, naturally knows how to grow rice. It would be impossible to do it alone, so the space has purchased some modern machinery, including small, semi-automatic tillers and harvesters powered by diesel.

Six rooms.

One room is used to store tools and several large barrels of diesel in iron drums.

The two rooms are now filled with grain (rice). After the harvest, the grain is placed under the porch to dry naturally. After drying, it is pulled out of the room to be milled in the rice mill. Most of the rice is piled back into the room.

There are several cabinets in one room, which are now filled with various dry goods and several boxes of drinking water. On the top of the cabinet is a large medical emergency kit, which contains a small amount of cold, fever, antiviral and emergency medicines. These were all stockpiled in the past three years.

The freezer is currently empty and is now filled with freshly bought seafood and meat.

The other room had nothing in it except a folding bed and desks and chairs in the corner, so it was temporarily vacant as a backup.

Liu Yuhan entered her space and sorted the things she had just bought. After finishing her shopping, she drove back to the city, had a bowl of noodles at a noodle stall, and then drove to the largest pharmacies nearby.

Spend a lot of money to buy various medicines for colds, flu, external and internal injuries, hemostatics, gastrointestinal products and heatstroke prevention.

In the Chinese medicine section, I bought angelica, siler, perilla, kudzu root, bupleurum, selfheal, coptis root, raw rehmannia root, honeysuckle, parsley, gentian, forsythia, rhubarb, atractylodes, poria, plantain seed, arborvitae leaf, pollen, motherwort, etc. I also bought various spices such as star anise, sunflower, cinnamon, and pepper.

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