Chapter 47 Nightmare Warning



Lin Momo had no choice but to take it seriously.

This might be a warning from Heaven; she is very likely to return to the era she traveled through.

This explains why, ever since she woke up, she had a vague sense of urgency to stockpile supplies.

It turns out that Heaven, with a wave of its hand, truly gave her the opportunity to travel back in time and stock up on goods.

Lin Momo thought her bleak life had finally seen a glimmer of hope, but cruel reality told her that it was just a temporary respite.

Time travel is fine, but please don't send her to a chaotic world!

As the saying goes, "Better to be a dog in times of peace than a human in times of chaos."

She didn't want to have a tragic experience of surviving in chaotic times.

Even now, people are full of resentment towards the many chaotic phenomena in society, saying that it would be better if things were in chaos. But this is just a helpless complaint, and they may not really want to live in a chaotic world.

But fate had other plans, and she had no choice but to accept it passively.

However, she should be content.

Not only is he prescient, but he also possesses a cheat code that allows him to hoard resources and save his life; he's already a lucky guy.

Instead of wasting time complaining pointlessly, it's better to take action now and prepare for a life of wandering in the future.

First, Lin Momo took stock of all her current savings.

She should have over 50,000 yuan in her salary card, which is almost all her savings from the past three years of working.

Before this trip to clear her head, she had already quit her job, thinking that she could live off her savings for a while and then go back to work and earn money next year.

Oh, right!

She still has some money in her stock account.

Back then, all my colleagues were investing in stocks, saying things like, "Young people need to learn how to manage their finances. You can't make a living on that meager salary, and you'll never become rich. If you want to get rich, you need to learn how to invest and manage your finances to generate passive income."

Lin Momo thought it made a lot of sense, and with the mindset that young people should be exposed to more new things, she also started learning how to trade stocks.

After all that effort, she didn't make any money, but she did pay a lot of tuition fees. Luckily, she didn't buy too much.

Later, I got a little smarter and simply bought a bank stock that was at a relatively low price and held it. I still didn't buy more than 10,000 shares, which cost less than 30,000 yuan.

When she checked last year, the price had dropped a bit more, resulting in a loss of two or three thousand yuan, which pained her for quite some time.

China's stock market is characterized by long bear markets and short bull markets, with continuous declines. For small investors, simply not losing money is already considered quite impressive. If they can even make a small profit, they are considered very skilled and can boast to others that they are stock market experts.

Therefore, Lin Momo had long since given up her ambition to get rich through stocks, treating it as just a thrill.

I haven't checked in a long time, and I wonder how much I've lost this time, and whether I've left her anything.

Who knew I'd be so surprised when I looked?

The stock that Lin Momo held finally turned from green to red.

Upon closer inspection, the original 30,000 had actually become 90,000.

They achieved a profit margin of 200%.

Although the amount of money was small, it came at a very opportune time.

With savings, I have about 150,000 yuan.

Lin was overjoyed and secretly planned to sell his stocks and stockpile some supplies after the market opened today.

Then I suddenly realized that although today is not the weekend, it is the May Day holiday, and the stock market is not open at all.

"Okay, then let's wait until after May Day to sell them," Lin muttered dejectedly.

Anyway, prices in Shanghai are ridiculously high, beyond her means. The little money she has won't buy much anyway, so whether she can withdraw it or not is irrelevant.

Thinking of the purpose of her trip to Hai City, Lin Momo couldn't help but sigh, "Sigh, I wonder if I can sell those copper coins smoothly?"

While at the hospital, she secretly counted all the copper coins stored in her spatial storage; there were 358 of them.

Of course, it's impossible to have a clearance sale and sell everything.

Everything is valued for its scarcity; once there's too much of it, it loses its rarity and becomes as common as radishes and cabbages, fetching no price.

If the other party knew she had so many copper coins, they would definitely try to bargain, and even Shi Guang's influence would likely be ineffective. After all, if they were to buy them at 50,000 each, 358 coins would cost 17.9 million.

This is no small sum.

The other party is definitely unwilling to suffer such a big loss.

As for how much to sell to maximize profits?

Lin Momo was still undecided.

She had been thinking of selling forty-eight of them, which would bring in 2.4 million yuan. After paying off the 480,000 yuan hospital fees that Shi Guang had advanced, as well as some car repair costs, she would still have about a million yuan left.

What might seem like a small amount to others is not insignificant, but for Lin Momo, whose savings have never reached double digits, it is a considerable sum, enough for her to do what she loves.

However, the situation has changed now.

This amount of money is not enough to stockpile many supplies.

The problem is that Lin Momo recently noticed that many merchants have jumped out and loudly proclaimed that due to the rise in raw material prices, their products will also have to increase in price.

From instant noodles to electric bicycles, news of price increases across all industries is popping up one after another, and the trend seems to be getting more and more intense.

It is foreseeable that after the May Day holiday, the market will see a wave of price increases for goods.

Those merchants who didn't jump on the bandwagon will definitely take advantage of the trend and raise prices. If everyone else raises prices, wouldn't it seem too out of place if I didn't?

Therefore, Lin Momo had no choice but to scrap her previous plans and start over.

If you want to avoid hardship in the future, you must stockpile as many useful supplies as possible now.

Lin Momo had never been involved in the antique industry before. It was said that the industry was very complex and that those who didn't know anything about it could easily be deceived.

However, since I can't make a decision myself, I might as well listen to the opinion of time first before making a decision.

I have a friend who deals in antiques. Over time, he's been exposed to it all and definitely knows far more than I do, a complete novice.

He was also the only friend who could give her advice.

"Friends?" Lin Momo carefully considered the word.

Although she had only known Shi Guang for two months, they had been through thick and thin together and had at least developed a little bit of camaraderie, making him a worthy friend of Lin Momo.

To be honest, it's her good fortune to have such a loyal friend as Shi Guang in this life.

She and time are destined to be from two different worlds, so it is truly rare for them to have such an intersection.

*

Lin Momo suddenly found it a bit funny; after all that fuss, she realized that she couldn't do anything for the time being.

The only thing we can do is prepare a stockpile list.

She was already writing after waking up from her afternoon nap yesterday.

Even the best places to buy things at the cheapest prices are noted. Most of this information was found online, with some also derived from personal experience.

Overall, everything is ready except for the final push.

We're just waiting for the money to arrive so we can immediately start our large-scale procurement.

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