To be honest, no matter what era it is, with Bai Shuang's abilities and these medicines, she can live a very prosperous life.
But she still dared not take the terrible natural disasters lightly, because in the face of nature, humankind is too insignificant.
With a wave of her hand, she put the item into her spatial storage. Taking advantage of the darkness and the absence of others, Bai Shuang drove back.
When she entered the residential compound, the security guard at the gate told her that her aunt had come by that afternoon.
Bai Shuang was speechless. If it weren't for her mother's dying words, not wanting her to be enemies with her uncle's family, would she have allowed them to live so peacefully?
Before she could even cause any trouble, she started jumping around incessantly.
After entering, I checked the time; it was already 10 o'clock. I took a nice shower and drank some water from my spatial storage, which made me feel much better.
After eating half a crisp and sweet Lechuan apple, I longed for a space filled with various fruit trees, laden with colorful fruits. Sigh, I wonder how Bai Jiu's seed collection is going, and how many fruit tree seedlings he has acquired.
I took a few seeds of Tian Shan snow lotus and ginseng that my grandfather had stored in a cold jade box, and planted them in the space to see if they could survive.
Tian Shan snow lotus grows on the Tian Shan Mountains, which are at high altitudes, have extremely low temperatures, and thin air.
Ginseng prefers cool, humid climates. It thrives in indirect and diffused light, but dislikes strong sunlight and high temperatures. It requires well-drained, loose, and fertile soil.
Both of these medicinal herbs have very harsh growing environments, so I'll plant a few seeds of each first, hoping for success.
I woke up early on the 6th and checked the time: 4 a.m. I needed to go to the vegetable wholesale market today; if I was late, they would have already sold out.
Bai Shuang put her hair up in a bun, put on sunglasses, a black mask, and a loose black coat, making sure that even Uncle Li wouldn't recognize her.
When we arrived at the market, it was still dark.
Even though Bai Shuang had imagined what a wholesale market would look like, she was still shocked by the scene before her.
There were large trucks loaded with all kinds of vegetables, filling a market that was probably the size of a large football field. The vegetables on the trucks were all covered with dew, and it was unclear when they were harvested.
There weren't many people there yet, but the sounds of people negotiating prices were particularly loud.
This requires negotiating prices one by one; how long will that take?
These tasks have always been handled by subordinates, but one must learn many things about life.
Bai Shuang still trusted her judgment of people. After observing for a while, she spotted a middleman with an air of authority.
"Hello, I have a big order here, would you like to take it?"
The man turned his head sharply and saw Bai Shuang dressed in black. He was surprised and asked, "You...you're involved in organized crime?"
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