The first thing to address is food. Xia He is from Sichuan, so she's used to spicy and flavorful food, mainly rice. She also likes noodles, but primarily instant noodles. Next is water. Large water storage facilities are needed to store domestic water, and they need to be easily accessible, since Xia He is a bit lazy. So, we need some large containers, preferably with taps.
And drinking water. It's best to stockpile bottled water, not only for easy trading after the apocalypse, but also for Xia He to drink water anytime. Then there's fuel. After the apocalypse, water and electricity will be cut off, followed by extreme high temperatures and extreme cold, so maintaining electricity for daily life is essential. Therefore, Xia He listed gasoline, diesel, gas cylinders, solar panels, generators, wind turbines, and other equipment on the necessary supplies list.
Next are daily necessities, especially underwear! It's a must! In the past life, drought, floods, and damp weather were very unfriendly to women, and resources were scarce, leading to many gynecological diseases. Secondly, there's the matter of changing clothes. In a situation where resources were scarce and water was limited, clothing was a very rare commodity, and washing clothes was very inconvenient.
So, in this second life, Xia He plans to buy a huge amount of clothing, including winter coats, blankets, and outdoor gear to combat the cold, as well as thermal clothing and sun protection for the heat. She also plans to buy much-needed medicine, vehicles like cars and speedboats—all essential items for the apocalypse.
There were also various dog food, pet supplies, and pet medicine for Tangyuan... Since Xia He's space could remain still, Xia He had tried it in her previous life. Except for living things, other items would remain exactly the same when they were taken out, no matter what they were put in. However, in the post-apocalyptic world, it was impossible to collect any supplies. Food was basically eaten on the spot when found, so this space was basically useless.
After compiling a list of supplies, Xia He began shopping. First, she went to a car rental place and rented a Wuling van to use as a truck. Then she went to the wholesale market.
Because Xiahe wasn't particularly good at math, she specifically searched online before buying supplies to find out how many kilograms of rice a person would eat in their lifetime. She concluded that if someone lived to 90, they would need to eat 19 tons of rice, which is 1 kilogram. So, she rounded it up and bought 20 tons, which is 1 kilogram. She asked the wholesale market owner and found that cheap rice was 2.5 yuan per kilogram, which is 1 jin (a unit of weight in China). Bulk discounts were available.
Using her years of experience negotiating with small vendors, Xia He managed to negotiate a price of 1.8 yuan per jin (approximately 0.5 kg). She paid a deposit of 0.8 yuan, but the shopkeeper said that they couldn't ship so much stock at once and it would take a few days. He also asked Xia He to provide a delivery address.
This reminded Xia He of where to put all that rice. Xia He told the shop owner she would reply later and asked for his contact information, saying that she was planning to donate supplies to orphanages in various places and needed other supplies, such as vegetables, fruits, seasonings, and meat. She asked the shop owner to recommend some, and he readily agreed to send her his WeChat contact information later.
Xia He wandered around the wholesale market again, buying rice and some other small commodities. She also got the WeChat contacts of many wholesale shop owners. Because Xia He was short of funds, she could only wait for the lottery results to arrive before continuing to buy the remaining supplies.
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