Chapter 1: Countdown to Time Travel



"Big sister, you are also from the north, right? Judging from your lip movements, we are half fellow villagers. Then I will make it an even amount for you, fifty thousand. You must come back to support my business next time."

"Give me less, sister. If you buy too expensive, my boss will definitely punish me when I get home."

"It can't be any less, big sister, how about this, I'll give you another bag of sweet potato flour and a bag of glutinous rice flour, both of which are packed with 100 kilograms. Be honest, okay?"

Li Qingyun also felt that it was enough and she had to leave some profit for others. Seeing that her elder sister was a down-to-earth person, she paid a deposit of 20,000 yuan in advance, left the location of the warehouse, and agreed to deliver the goods to her door in an hour and pay the remaining 30,000 yuan.

After paying the bill, Li Qingyun felt a pang of pain in her heart. This money was too wasteful. She hadn't even bought anything yet, and almost one-third of the money was gone.

After finishing the staple food, she went to the meat wholesale area. She had to order chicken, duck, fish, beef, mutton and pork. It would be very troublesome if she couldn't order them all in one store like she did with rice and flour.

Li Qingyun went to six different stores and ordered thirty chickens, thirty ducks, thirty different types of fish, fifty kilograms of beef, two lamb legs, and two pigs for pork. She also bought thirty kilograms of frozen shrimp.

I made full use of my eloquence and ended up spending a total of nine thousand yuan.

Because she spent too much money on buying food and had other plans with the remaining money, she could only buy this much for now.

When she was buying shrimp just now and passed by the seafood area, she really wanted to buy some seafood to store, but considering the tight financial situation, she decided to put it aside for now and buy it later if she had extra money.

Eggs were also a hot commodity in the 1970s and 1980s, so you had to store more of them to keep them fresh and prevent them from spoiling.

I ordered 1,000 chicken eggs, 500 duck eggs and 300 goose eggs, which cost more than 3,000 yuan in total. After some bargaining, I finally got 3,000 yuan.

Passing by the fruit area, he waved his hand and ordered 100 kilograms of apples and pears each, 50 kilograms of peaches, 50 kilograms of cherries, 100 kilograms of lychees, 20 kilograms of mandarins, 200 kilograms of oranges, 100 kilograms of oranges, 20 watermelons, 50 kilograms of dried persimmons, and 100 kilograms of grapes.

The small treasury has shrunk by another four thousand yuan.

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