Chapter 13 Huge Shopping Spree!! (1/2)



Su Tang pushed open the door to her room. The living room was empty; Jiang Xinyue was probably still admiring herself in her room.

Su Tang quickly went up to Jiang Sushuang's bedroom on the third floor.

Jiang Sushuang's bedroom door was also locked, but it was a regular pin tumbler lock.

Su Tang took out her lock-picking tools and opened the lock in no time.

The room was filled with a tacky perfume scent, exactly the same as the one Jiang Sushuang was wearing.

Su Tang didn't stand on ceremony and went straight to the dressing table.

I opened the drawer, and sure enough, there were quite a few good things inside.

On the dressing table are various imported cosmetics, perfumes, and several jewelry boxes.

When Su Tang opened it, she found a lot of gold and silver jewelry, pearls and agates inside. Although they were not as precious as her mother's dowry, they were still worth a lot of money.

receive!

The wardrobe was filled with cheongsams and Western-style dresses made of fine silk and satin, as well as several coats made of mink and fox fur.

These days, ordinary people can't even afford a cotton-padded coat, but she's living such a life of extravagance.

Su Tang grew up in Tibet, and since her family's ancestral treasure was buried there, she had no reason not to go.

These fur coats are nice; I can use them when I go back to Tibet in the winter.

Su Tang didn't hold back and swept the clothes rack into the space.

Most importantly, all the jewelry that had been "kept" for Su Tang was taken back.

I've been letting you off easy for so long, it's time to pay you back.

With a thought, Su Tang caused the entire jewelry box, along with its contents, to vanish instantly.

A small safe was found in the bedside table.

This old-fashioned safe had a simple password. Su Tang tried a few sets of numbers that Jiang Sushuang might use, such as birthdays or anniversaries, and then heard a "click" and it opened!

Inside were several thick stacks of "Great Unity" coupons, along with some loose gold and silver coins, grain coupons, cloth coupons, and other various receipts.

There were also some jewelry and jade, as well as several mushy love letters that Su Dongcheng wrote to Jiang Sushuang!

Dogs and dogs.

Su Tang felt nauseous looking at it. If she didn't need to use the letters as evidence, she would have liked to throw them into the space's garbage disposal area.

Then she sorted and put away the other things.

After ransacking Jiang Sushuang's room, Su Tang felt refreshed.

The armory's energy progress bar has increased by a few points; it's now at 10%.

Su Tang looked at the mountain of gold and silver treasures piled up in the space, but the kitchen was empty, and her stomach rumbled.

I'm hungry...

I need to stock up on some supplies to fill my stomach.

Since I transmigrated to this world, I haven't had a proper meal.

Who dared touch the food that the Jiang mother and daughter brought? They all poured it down the toilet.

Looking at the various delicacies in the space's recipe book, Su Tang was so hungry she cried, but she had no ingredients to make them.

She took out the gold bars and foreign exchange she had previously looted from her spatial storage, as well as the large sums of money and receipts from Jiang Sushuang's safe.

In this era, money is important, but there are many things that you can't buy with money alone; you need ration coupons.

There were all sorts of coupons: grain coupons, cloth coupons, meat coupons, oil coupons, sugar coupons, industrial coupons... a real hodgepodge.

Fortunately, Jiang Sushuang had everything she needed.

Su Tang changed into a simple thick cotton-padded coat, put on a hat, and wrapped a scarf tightly around her face.

He went out carrying an inconspicuous cloth bag.

She first went to the nearby state-run vegetable market and grocery store.

"Comrade, how much is this meat?" Su Tang asked, pointing to the few pieces of pork on the cutting board.

These days, you need meat coupons to buy meat, and the supply is tight; if you go too late, you won't even see the skin of the meat.

The sales clerk, a woman in her forties, glanced at her dismissively.

"Five cents and seventy-five cents a pound, hindquarters and seven cents, both require meat coupons."

"Okay, give me two pounds of pork belly and two pounds of pork rump." Su Tang handed over the money and meat coupons.

The auntie deftly cut the meat, weighed it, and wrapped it in oil paper.

Su Tang also bought some eggs, tofu, bean sprouts, and several pounds of processed fish.

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