Chapter 33 Large-scale hoarding, costing nine hundred (1/2)



In fact, Gu Anning did not intend to give up the investigation, but this matter could not be made public.

He'll go find someone to investigate later.

Having held this position for many years, there are many people with whom he has vested interests, so it wouldn't be difficult for him to secretly investigate someone.

The challenge is to make sure the other person doesn't notice that you've lost something.

"Whose ledger is it?"

Over here, Gu Yunyang tidied up the base space and stewed a pot of mutton, planning to use it as a rice bowl when it was inconvenient to cook.

After that, he came out of the base space.

Then I went to several districts, visited supply and marketing cooperatives and department stores, and used the money and coupons I had to buy all kinds of daily necessities.

Later, when he was going to the countryside in Guangdong Province, he would not use the tickets he printed himself in his usual place of residence.

People say that rabbits don't eat the grass near their burrows.

Using tickets that you print yourself carries some risk.

If it's discovered that they printed it themselves, there will be serious problems.

Just in case, Gu Yunyang planned to buy more in the capital.

Soap, soap, soap dish – these are personal hygiene products, plus some shampoo.

Shampoo is considered a relatively high-end personal care product these days.

These days, shampoos, besides being used to clean away dust and oil, are mainly used to kill lice.

People in those days didn't wash and care for themselves as frequently as they would in later generations.

In addition, the sharing of toiletries, with a family often sharing only one towel, leads to cross-infection. Furthermore, the lack of hair dryers, damp hair, and poor hygiene contribute to many people getting lice.

Gu Yunyang naturally wanted to buy some shampoo.

In addition, Gu Yunyang bought some face cream, which is the most popular skincare product these days.

The weather in the south is relatively humid, but it is still necessary to keep the area moisturized in winter.

Moreover, it can also be given as a gift.

Gu Yunyang bought each of the following brands separately: Pechoin, Friendship, Red Plum, and Ya Shuang, totaling fifty or sixty bottles.

As for other cosmetics, Gu Yunyang had no intention of buying them.

He's not a woman, so he doesn't need to consider these things.

He also bought 300 sets each of toothpaste and toothbrush. He's not short of money; he's going to buy enough for the next ten years or so.

He plans to buy more when he goes to Northeast China.

These things would also make excellent gifts.

I also bought 300 towels; I have plenty of money, over 20,000 yuan.

These things shouldn't be used for too long, as they can easily breed bacteria.

If it weren't for the fact that there weren't any specially made bath towels available at this time, and given the current situation where we couldn't afford to waste them...

Gu Yunyang wanted to buy more bath towels, one for wiping his face, one for bathing, and even one for wiping his feet, so that they could not all be used on the same towel.

Gu Yunyang bought fifty of each of the following everyday household items: enamel basins, buckets, enamel cups, and enamel bowls.

Aluminum lunch boxes were a feature of this era, and Gu Yunyang brought twenty of them.

Anyway, the bedroom in the space base can keep food fresh. We can buy more food from state-run restaurants in various places and store it there.

In addition to these, Gu Yunyang also purchased various fabrics in batches from many supply and marketing cooperatives and department stores.

I bought about 20 bolts of all kinds of materials, including cotton, blue and white calico, white calico, sling cloth, twill, khaki, voile, herringbone, corduroy, and velvet.

I've bought too many, so I don't dare buy any more.

Next time I go to Northeast China, I'll visit supply and marketing cooperatives in several cities and buy more supplies for backup.

He also bought a lot of needles, thread, and other small items, enough for him to use for a long time.

Although after he bought it, he realized that he didn't seem to know how to do sewing or similar tasks.

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