On the brink of the apocalypse, Zuo Ling is brought back to her distant relatives' Ding family and safely survives countless disasters through the chaos.
However, on the verge of death, s...
The chubby guy, a fan of post-apocalyptic novels, nodded emphatically: "I think so too, but my parents think I'm crazy."
He saw the spirit statue on the left looking at its own kind, and his goodwill surged. He patted his chest and guaranteed:
"I know what you want, sister. Don't worry, leave it to me. I guarantee I'll complete the task."
Thick Glasses quit. There was a lot to download, and 500 yuan was too little. He secretly pinched his chubby cheeks.
"Sister, downloading takes a lot of time and effort. 500 yuan is too little. Could you add some more?"
Zuo Ling decisively shook her head:
"In case the apocalypse comes, you'll still be able to use what you download. It's a way to make a living, and I'm already being lenient by not charging you tuition. Since you've asked, if the downloads are good, I'll pay you an extra 2000. I'll be checking them, so make sure the categories are organized and not haphazardly crammed together, making it hard to distinguish one from another."
The man with thick glasses was about to say something more when the chubby woman stopped him, saying, "Just do as your older sister says."
There is plenty of information online, and some are good to share, even categorized in detail.
The chubby guy has a penchant for collecting all sorts of knowledge, which he does with ease and effort. He can easily make money by simply reselling it. It couldn't be easier.
After Zuo Ling left, the chubby guy muttered to himself:
"Big sister doesn't seem to be joking. Why don't we stock up on some food and medicine as well?"
Thick-eyed man glanced at him sideways:
"Don't believe everything you hear. It's sunny and calm outside, there's no sign of the end of the world."
The chubby one was immersed in its own world:
"Anyway, I need to keep some on hand, just in case. Don't say I'm not a good friend. If that day ever comes, don't ask me for food."
Although the man with thick glasses didn't believe it, he wasn't one to ignore advice. Aside from buying some professional books, he didn't have many other expenses and had a little savings. He said:
"Whatever you buy, prepare a copy for me too, so I can pretend a world war is about to break out."
Zuo Ling unintentionally saved the lives of the chubby boy and the boy with thick glasses, and their families also benefited.
Without any acquaintances in the pharmaceutical industry, Zuo Ling couldn't buy discounted medicines, so she had to go to roadside pharmacies to stock up.
Ask the shop assistant:
"I want to buy 50,000 yuan worth of medicine. Does the store offer any discounts?"
For an ordinary shop assistant, 50,000 yuan is not a small order, and their enthusiasm increased several levels: "Yes, yes, I can make an offer to give you an 88% discount."
"Can."
Zuo Ling handed over a form:
"Please prepare the prescriptions as you see fit. Prepare more of the commonly used medications and less of the less commonly used ones. Prepare more of the wound medications."
The shop assistant looked down at the order form:
"Colds and fevers, penicillin, roxithromycin, antibiotics, cephalosporins, burn ointment, frostbite ointment, burn medication, anti-inflammatory drugs, painkillers, antiemetics and antidiarrheals, antimalarial drugs, anti-dysentery drugs, antibacterial and allergy medications, gastrointestinal medications, pneumonia medication, aspirin, coronary heart disease medication, quick-acting nitroglycerin pills, sciatica medication, lower back pain medication, antihypertensive drugs, external injuries medication, iodine solution, hydrogen peroxide, alcohol gauze disinfectant, tetanus vaccine, Banlangen granules, Xiaochaihu granules, Huoxiang Zhengqi water, medicated oil, melatonin, vitamin tablets..."
These are mostly commonly used medicines. Scroll down; there are a few more lines of text, two sizes smaller:
"Cardiovascular, digestive, respiratory, urinary, hematological, antirheumatic, diabetes, dermatology, gynecology, antitumor..."
It covers almost everything except medications for mental illnesses. I wondered:
Are you planning to open a pharmacy?
"No, it's for supporting remote mountainous areas."
Zuo Ling could make up lies on the spot without batting an eye.
The shop assistant suddenly realized, thinking to himself, "They've got everything they need, but 50,000 yuan won't buy much medicine."
Supporting remote mountainous areas is probably just empty talk and a way to fool people.
Hey, who cares what she does, as long as she gets a commission.