The purchasing manager in front of her was speaking so fast that her hand, which was writing in her notebook, couldn't keep up with his pace.
"100 pairs of size 37 sandals, 100 pairs of size 37 slippers, 100 pairs of women's underwear, and 100 everyday plastic basins," Su Wantang said.
This is enough for washing your face and feet.
"200 toothbrushes, 500 tubes of toothpaste, 300 packs of laundry detergent, and 300 bars of laundry soap."
"200 bottles of shower gel, 200 bottles of shampoo, 200 bottles of hair oil, 200 bars of facial soap, 500 bars of hand soap, 500 towels, 100 bath towels, 300 boxes of hibiscus cream for skin care, and 100 packets of pearl powder."
"Speak slowly, speak slowly, I can hardly remember it all." The department store manager felt his hands were sore from writing so much.
"Give me another 100 large mosquito nets and 100 palm-leaf fans."
Su Wantang said.
"Okay, okay." The other person quickly scribbled down notes in their notebook.
In addition to these personal toiletries, some other household items are also essential.
"100 boxes of Pechoin Snow Cream, 100 boxes each of Maxam Snow Cream, Friendship Snow Cream, Violet Snow Cream, Shiseido Snow Cream... please!"
These face creams are very cheap, averaging only 50 cents a box. Buying so many face creams will last her a long time.
Next came raincoats, rain boots, rubber shoes, and rubber gloves—one hundred of each.
Su Wantang also stocked up on some colorful hair ties, bow headbands, pearl hair clips, and diamond hair clips, 100 of each.
There were no sanitary napkins in those days, but there were still plenty of toilet paper and sanitary belts.
Su Wantang collected all the toilet paper and sanitary napkins in the department store!
Besides these daily necessities, we also need to buy some snacks.
50 jin of White Rabbit milk candy, 200 cans of malted milk powder, 100 jin each of pear syrup candy, rice candy, peanut nougat, red shrimp crisp candy, chocolate, and fruit candy.
That's about all the items we've purchased.
"Give me some time, I'll calculate how much all this costs..." the manager said, gesturing for Su Wantang to sit down in a chair nearby.
The building's employees quickly served Su Wantang tea and water.
Su Wantang slowly sipped her drink from a disposable paper cup, watching the manager sitting to the side, rapidly calculating on a calculator.
The manager was calculating and writing in a notebook. After about ten minutes, he finally said, "These goods cost a total of two thousand three hundred and twenty-one yuan."
"I'll round it down for you, just give me two thousand three hundred yuan."
"Okay, then I'll pay a deposit of one thousand yuan first," Su Wantang said, taking out one thousand yuan from her pocket and handing it to the manager.
The manager was so pleased that the other party paid the deposit so readily, she figured their factory must be very wealthy.
He's definitely a big client.
Su Wantang handed her a note: "Deliver these goods to this location this afternoon, cash on delivery."
"Okay." The manager nodded. "I promise to deliver it to you on time."
Afterwards, the manager personally escorted Su Wantang out of the department store.
"Take it easy," the manager waved enthusiastically, watching Su Wantang leave.
After confirming that there were no people behind her, Su Wantang turned into a small alley, took out her bicycle from her spatial storage, and went to a nearby pharmacy.
I need as many antibiotics as the pharmacy has on hand: penicillin, streptomycin, tetracycline, oxytetracycline, chloramphenicol, chloramphenicol.
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