
On the tenth day of the apocalypse, Su Keke was forcibly driven out of her home by her adoptive parents and sister. The reason was to reduce one person's consumption of supplies, even though Su Keke was only eating one piece of bread a day at the time.
Grandma Qiao, who had no blood relation to Su Keke, took her in during a storm, and from then on, the two relied on each other in the apocalypse. They survived super typhoons, floods, extreme cold, extreme heat, and acid rain, but they couldn't escape the earthquake in the third year.
Now, Su Keke is reborn one month before the apocalypse, when everything is still salvageable. That very day, a mysterious silver-haired grandmother bestows upon her a 'golden finger'. In this life, Su Keke's destiny has completely changed. Being timid and weak is impossible; she's frantically hoarding supplies and can even put on a 'little green tea' act in between. If she's out of money, she'll borrow from her scumbag father, or if that fails, she'll trick his good friends. In short, she wants to hoard, hoard, hoard, because the more supplies she has, the more secure she feels.
In the apocalypse, while others risk their lives for a bag of relief food, Su Keke and Grandma Qiao are in their capsule house, munching on chicken feet and watching cartoons. In the apocalypse, while others shiver to keep warm, Su Keke and Grandma Qiao wear short-sleeves and eat mini hotpot indoors. Even if the earthquake returns three years later, there's no need to fear; they have a magical capsule house that can fly in the sky in crucial moments and swim in the sea in emergencies. It's perfectly safe!