Transmigrating to the 70s: I Have Space and Resources, No Panic

(Novel complete) She suddenly returned to a time before the apocalypse. Chu Tianhua spent her entire fortune collecting resources, ensuring she had everything for eating, wearing, and daily use, fi...

Chapter 4 Bought Out

Chu Tian opened her mouth, not knowing how to explain. Then she saw the eldest sister's husband pull his wife, whisper a few words into her ear, and finally look at her.

"Girl, the market clears out at 8pm every night and opens at 5am. If you want to come in to pick up goods at night, you can't. You can only come after 5am..."

After thinking for a moment, the man said, "However, we have an empty warehouse outside the market. It's a bit far, about ten kilometers away. Do you think it's okay?"

"Can."

Chu Tian's eyes lit up, and she thought to herself, isn't the warehouse in the market better and more convenient?

"Then I want some other things. That bag of rice that the elder sister just mentioned, the 5kg bag for 28, the 10kg bag for 55, and the 20kg bag, how much do you have in stock?"

Sister, "There are still more than 600 5kg bags, 1,200 10kg bags, and 1,000 20kg bags."

Chu Tian's dessert, "I want them all..."

"Where's the flour?"

Knowing Chu Tian's generosity, the elder sister said directly, "We have 25-kilogram bags of flour. We currently have 1,800 bags in stock. We have 2,200 bags of 10-kilogram bags, and over 2,000 bags of 5-kilogram bags. Which one do you want?"

Chu Tian opened and closed her mouth, waved her hand, and said proudly, "I want them all."

The husband of the eldest sister who was writing the list paused and said in disbelief, "Why do you want so much?"

Chu Tian smiled shyly, "Our company has been donating to the impoverished areas in southern Xinjiang..."

Hearing this, the eldest sister and her husband understood. "Oh, so that's how it is. I've met people like that doing charity before, but they didn't buy as much as you do. At most, they only buy a few hundred or a thousand bags at a time."

Chu Tian pinched the corner of her clothes nervously and pretended to be calm, "Our company donates to many places, so we need a lot at a time. In fact, each place only has a few hundred bags..."

The eldest sister's husband smiled and said, "Since you are doing a good deed, I will give you a discount later."

Chu Tian smiled and nodded, and looked at the barrels of oil, noodles, brown sugar, white sugar, various grains, seasonings, etc. on the shelf nearby. In the end, she basically bought out all the stock of her eldest sister's house. All in all, it cost her less than one million.

She paid the money on the spot and left her phone number, asking them to call her when they had moved the goods to the warehouse outside the market, and she would then go to the warehouse to pick up the goods.

After leaving the grain and oil store, Chu Tian went to the raw meat section and first bought ten pigs from the pork stall, which weighed about a thousand kilograms. Because she bought so many, she paid the wholesale price for all parts, which was 18 yuan per kilogram. It cost her 18,000 yuan. She asked them to help pack each part of the meat into one kilogram, and then chop the pig's trotters, pig's head, pork chops, and pig bones separately...

While they were packing up, Chu Tian went to the beef and mutton stalls again and ordered 1,000 kilograms of meat each, and also asked them to help cut it up...

Two thousand kilograms of meat could just fit in her truck. She drove to an empty corner of the market and put all the meat into the space while no one was paying attention. Then she went to the poultry area and had people slaughter five hundred chickens, five hundred ducks, and five hundred geese. She sent each type of meat to the truck and drove it to a corner to put them into the space.

Compared with grain, she didn't buy much meat. It wasn't that she didn't want more, but the market was almost closed at this time and there was basically nothing left. She was able to buy these because many merchants put together a large quantity. If she wanted more, she would have to come back early another day.

At this time, the radio in the market sounded, reminding the merchants in the market to close. Coincidentally, the lady from the grain and oil store also called and said that all the goods she bought had been delivered.