Chapter 2 A Post-Apocalyptic Standard Space



Hearing this, she kept chasing after them, but she couldn't catch up no matter what she did. When she woke up, her pillow was soaked with sweat.

She wiped away her tears and silently got up to practice hitting the sandbag until dawn.

This situation continued for several days. On the morning of May 20th, after finishing the sandbag exercise, Lin Yue finally decided that she would stockpile food and used all her money to hoard supplies.

Although she believed in science, the existence of a space was no longer scientific. In addition, she kept having the same dream, and her parents had told her to live well, to live well for their sake as well.

If the apocalypse really comes, the supplies she hoarded will be her only means of survival. If there is no apocalypse, then all she has to do is run out of money. With the supplies she has hoarded, how could she possibly starve to death?

Even if she loses her money, she has hands and feet, so why should she be afraid of not being able to support herself or make a decent living?

Having made her decision, Lin Yue, who wasn't one to procrastinate, immediately took out a pen and paper, made a list, and then drove off.

Her destination wasn't supermarkets or shops in the city, but rather a factory in the suburbs.

W City (a fictional city, please do not take it personally!) is a transportation hub where goods from both the north and south like to stop and trade.

In addition, W City is a large city integrating agriculture and industry. There are many related factories in the suburbs. To save money, you still have to get the goods from the source.

Ten million seems like a lot, but if you buy things here and there, it won't last long.

As for safe houses, she hadn't thought about it.

Ten million won't build a safe house, and even if it were, we can't just stop eating and drinking afterward.

However, before going to the city, she first went to a warehouse area, rented a relatively secluded warehouse, and then rented a truck nearby, parked it in the warehouse, and then drove her Volkswagen to the suburban factory.

The first choice would definitely be a grain mill.

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