"Hehe, of course your brother knows your sister isn't one to be trifled with. We brothers will definitely make sure you get to eat meat." The two punks became even more lewd.
Lin Yue concluded that these two couldn't understand human speech.
She blocked the view and pulled an iron rod out of the space. She had put the rod in last night and usually used it to poke the sewers.
"Hey, beautiful, you even have weapons!" The two punks saw Lin Yue with the iron bar and immediately went back to take out two folding knives from the motorcycle's seat box.
That knife was quite long, with a blade about thirty centimeters long.
Lin Yue wasn't intimidated and didn't want to listen to their nagging, so she grabbed the iron rod and went straight up to fight.
Two minutes later, the punk rockers were kneeling on the ground, their faces bruised and swollen, with a knife in Lin Yue's hand, pressed against their chests.
"Big sister, don't swipe our coins, it's illegal." The two punks were already speaking incoherently.
Lin Yue sheathed her knife and stood up: "Get lost!"
Upon hearing this, the two punks immediately obeyed and rolled over to the motorcycle, got on, and sped away.
Seeing that no one had left, Lin Yue put the knife and iron rod back into her spatial storage.
It wasn't that she was afraid to kill; she had practiced martial arts since childhood and had seen dead people. It was just that this was a society governed by law, and with so many traces of her here, she couldn't afford to gamble that the police officers were incompetent.
Because of the delay, Lin Yue returned to the city a little late.
I quickly switched to a small truck and rushed to the hotel where I had booked the meal. By the time I arrived, it was already 5:40.
The hotel manager and others finally breathed a sigh of relief when they arrived.
Although he paid a deposit, with so many dishes, that deposit couldn't make up for the loss. If Lin Yue didn't come, he might even lose his job.
Lin Yue didn't offer any further explanation. After loading the car, she paid the remaining balance and drove home.
Upon arriving at the underground parking garage, Lin Yue parked the van, opened the rear door (again blocking the surveillance camera's view), and put the items into her storage space, leaving only a few dishes and a meal to be taken out of the van.
Not wanting to listen to anyone else, she took the elevator directly from the garage to the upper floors.
The current residential area is a mid-range community. There are ten floors in each building, three units, and two households per floor. Her family lives on the top floor of Unit 1 in Building 10, which is the tenth floor.
Although there are two households on the tenth floor, it seems that only one family lives there; the other family has never been seen coming in or out.
Lin Yue didn't care; it was nice and quiet when no one was around.
After eating dinner at home, Lin Yue washed up and went straight to bed.
Consciousness entered the space.
The only things in the space right now are rice and cooked dishes.
The rice was in bags, stacked directly together, reaching a height of six meters, piled to the top.
As for the food, Lin Yue tried to stack it up, but found that because the disposable lunch boxes were of different sizes, it was not easy to stack them that high. She could only lay them on the ground, which was a bit of a waste of space. It seemed that she would need some shelves to put the food.
There's no time to cook; she'll be ordering food from different places again tomorrow.
After another good night's sleep, Lin Yue was so excited she could practically jump for joy.
Lin Yue didn't practice boxing today and went out early.
Passing by a steamed bun shop, Lin Yue bought three meat buns and a cup of soy milk.
Today she plans to buy a water tower and then look at ready-made frames.
After taking a bite of the steamed bun, just as she was about to get on the bus, Lin Yue suddenly thought that she could probably stock up on these buns for a while, so she went back to the steamed bun shop.
There were still few people around 6 o'clock, so Lin Yue seized the opportunity to discuss with the boss, explaining that it was for the workers' food, and since the workers ate more, the orders would naturally be more.
She needs her boss to pack 500 meat buns, 300 steamed dumplings, 200 fried dough sticks, and 300 cups of soy milk for her every morning until June 14th.
As for why so many were bought, don't ask. The answer is simply that many people were invited.
However, the boss didn't ask any more questions. He was happy because he could sell so many more products every day. Although it was tiring, he could earn a lot of money!
After buying the steamed buns, Lin Yue went to another seafood restaurant and, for the same reason, booked a hundred tables of various seafood feasts. Then she went to change to a large truck to go see the water tower and the racks.
We arrived at another factory in the suburbs, where they made frames and water towers.
It's no wonder that W City is a transportation hub and a developed metropolis; it truly has everything one could want.
Upon arriving at the factory, she found that water towers were readily available. She directly purchased twenty stainless steel water towers, each six meters in diameter and six meters in height. Each water tower can hold more than two hundred tons of water, totaling more than four thousand tons, which should be enough for a long time.
The space is limited, and we also need to store other things.
The factory offered 5,000 each for 20 water towers, which would cost her 100,000.
She only went to check the shelves after the water tower was loaded onto the truck.
The shelves didn't have the specifications she needed, so they had to be custom-made. After agreeing on a pickup time, Lin Yue drove to get water.
If you slowly add water to these water towers at home, it would take forever, and large-scale water usage in residential areas could lead to inspections.
So, she drove to buy a hundred oil drums that could hold two hundred liters of oil each, then went to a relatively remote rural area to harvest vegetables, and while she was there, she went to a water supply station near the village and filled the water tower.
In more distant villages, water is brought down from the mountains, and you can use any water source you want without anyone interfering; it just costs a little more money.
Besides, the water from the mountains in the countryside isn't that expensive.
While driving to the countryside, Lin Yue stopped at each gas station to refuel. The truck used diesel, and her truck's fuel tank could hold 700 liters of diesel. Every time she filled it up, she would find a secluded spot to drain the fuel, leaving enough to drive to the next gas station to refuel.
Upon arriving in the countryside, Lin Yue found a water station and left her truck there, asking the owner to fill the water tanks. She bought fifteen water tanks, keeping only five in the truck, and planned to fill the other fifteen at another location later.
Lin Yue parked her car directly at the water station, rented the owner's van, and drove to the countryside to collect vegetables.
There aren't many special vegetables at the end of May; most are cucumbers, early green beans, pumpkin sprouts, and loofah. However, some skilled farmers can also grow bok choy and fast-growing vegetable seedlings.
Lin Yue bought a large loudspeaker on the street, then recorded a message and spent some time running around the nearby villages, with the loudspeaker constantly broadcasting: "Buying vegetables, buying vegetables, buying all kinds of vegetables."
Whether they grew the fruit specifically for sale or just for their own consumption, everyone in the village picked and sold it to Lin Yue because she offered a price two cents higher than other buyers.
After collecting data from one village, Lin Yue stored half of the data into her spatial storage on her way to another village, and continued collecting data.
After half a day, the results were pretty good.
We harvested 3,000 jin of green beans, 2,000 jin of pumpkin seedlings, 1,000 jin of bok choy and cabbage, and 500 jin each of cucumbers and loofahs. These two crops won't be available on a large scale until June, so it's normal that there are fewer available now.
Back at the water station, the water tank was full. Lin Yue hired the owner's son to help load the vegetables into the truck, paid, and left.
There were probably a lot of overloaded vehicles around. Although her vehicle was severely overloaded, the owner calmly told her to come back next time.
The truck was struggling to pull such a heavy load, so we continued to find a secluded spot, as was standard procedure.
It was already 9 p.m. when she got back to the city to pick up her food. It was really kind of the owner to have waited for her all this time.
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