Chereads / Stockpiling in the Apocalypse: Supplies Forging a Legend of Survival / Chapter 4 - Chapter 4 As long as it's of excellent value for money, money won't be an issue.

Chapter 4 - Chapter 4 As long as it's of excellent value for money, money won't be an issue.

In the apartment where Liu Ruoyan lives, the most advanced water filtration device has been installed. The water filtered out is of very good quality.

Three months was enough time for Liu Ruoyan to fill all the water buckets and tanks.

Besides that, Liu Ruoyan also bought a batch of bottled mineral water, as well as various kinds of beverages she liked, such as yogurt and milk.

Ready-to-eat foods were also needed.

She bought several hundred boxes each of instant noodles, small breads, compressed biscuits, bagged rice noodles, Chongqing small noodles, snail rice noodles, hot and sour rice noodles, and self-heating hot pots.

In addition, there were energy bars for supplementing energy, chocolates, and Snickers, which were well-advertised. Liu Ruoyan also bought dozens of boxes of each of these.

In the apocalypse, tobacco, alcohol, and tea are also a kind of hard currency.

Although Liu Ruoyan didn't need them herself, she still bought some of each and stored them up, as they would surely come in handy someday.

After buying these things in the morning, Liu Ruoyan went to the warehouse in the afternoon to wait for the delivery of goods.

The first thing to be delivered was the shelves.

All these shelves were unassembled. If Liu Ruoyan had to assemble them all by herself, she didn't know how long it would take.

Liu Ruoyan negotiated with the unloading workers, offered them extra money, and asked them to help with the assembly.

Liu Ruoyan was generous and paid them well, so naturally these workers had no objections.

Many hands make light work. These people were used to doing such work, and they assembled all the shelves in three hours.

While they were assembling, Liu Ruoyan went to withdraw cash and directly settled their wages in cash.

After seeing off these workers, it got dark.

Liu Ruoyan turned off the lights in the warehouse, put all the shelves inside into her space, and then locked the gate and left.

In order not to arouse suspicion, Liu Ruoyan still decided to rent a truck tomorrow and drive to the warehouse twice a day, pretending to transport the goods out.

After returning home, Liu Ruoyan contacted various factories while having dinner.

For various kinds of clothing, Liu Ruoyan planned to get the goods directly from the manufacturers.

Not only were the types complete, but the prices were also a bit cheaper.

She ordered dozens of each of cotton quilts, down quilts, silk quilts, cashmere blankets, and ordinary blankets.

She also ordered dozens of sets of four-piece bedding for different seasons, made of various materials.

Liu Ruoyan had quite a lot of clothes herself, but they were enough for daily life. However, they wouldn't be enough in the apocalypse.

She needed to stock up on more sun protection clothes, outdoor jackets, and cold-proof clothes.

For short-sleeved shirts and shorts, Liu Ruoyan chose simple and elegant styles and bought several hundred pieces of each style.

For underwear that was worn close to the body, she chose many styles and bought thousands of sets of each.

After a year of extreme heat, extreme cold would follow immediately, and the temperature could drop to minus sixty or seventy degrees. So it was necessary to prepare enough cold-proof clothes.

Liu Ruoyan didn't care about the styles but only about practicality.

She bought one hundred super-thick black down jackets that reached the ankles.

She also bought one hundred pieces each of warm underwear, thermal pants, cashmere pants, and cashmere coats.

When buying clothes that were not worn close to the body, Liu Ruoyan bought them a size larger so that she could put on more layers.

The colors were all dark ones like black and gray. She didn't care about looking good but only about practicality.

Although the green military overcoats didn't look good in style, they were actually quite thick and warm. Liu Ruoyan also bought one hundred of them.

Compared with the various styles of clothes, the styles of shoes were much simpler.

There were sports shoes, hiking boots, snow boots, and slippers for wearing at home.

As for high heels, Liu Ruoyan didn't even look at them.

That kind of flashy but useless thing had long been excluded from her world.

During the following period of time, Liu Ruoyan was either receiving goods or placing orders every day.

All kinds of insecticides, mosquito coils, insect repellent powders, toilet water, anti-itch creams, and frostbite creams were ordered from the factories. Not only could she get better prices for large quantities, but it was also less likely to arouse suspicion.

After all, the factories only sold their products outward and didn't care what they were used for.

In addition, various kinds of medicines also had to be prepared.

However, the quantity that could be bought from the drugstores was too small.

Liu Ruoyan thought about it and then contacted a friend of her father's. He was a pharmaceutical representative and had connections in this regard.

After receiving Liu Ruoyan's call, after hearing her requirements, he didn't refuse and directly agreed.

After all, what Liu Ruoyan wanted were just some common medicines, such as antipyretics, cold medicines, cough medicines, anti-inflammatory medicines, and some medicines for treating stomach problems and diarrhea.

In addition, there were some medicinal powders, sprays, disinfectants, alcohol swabs, iodophor, gauze bandages, and band-aids needed for treating external injuries.

There weren't many types, but Liu Ruoyan wanted a relatively large quantity. The other party still asked what Liu Ruoyan wanted these for.

Regarding this, Liu Ruoyan had already thought of an answer.

She only said that it was to donate to the mountainous areas and wanted to do something within her ability.

This wasn't completely a lie. After getting the goods, Liu Ruoyan did donate a small part of them.

But the rest was enough for her to use.

Since the other party had helped her after all, Liu Ruoyan also ordered a batch of food and drink items and sent them to his home anonymously.

Whether it was the apocalypse or being reborn, Liu Ruoyan didn't plan to tell anyone about it.

Whether people called her cold-blooded or ruthless, she was someone who had died once.

Now that she had finally got her life back, she just wanted to live well.

After the matter of the medicines was settled, the goods that Liu Ruoyan had ordered were also gradually taken into her space.

After receiving the last batch of goods, Liu Ruoyan locked the warehouse gate and drove away.

After making inquiries from various sources, Liu Ruoyan finally got some clues about the matter of weapons.

On the antique street, there was a cold weapon collection museum.

On the surface, what they sold there were all collectibles, but actually there were quite a lot of genuine items.

Liu Ruoyan went there once and bought two Tang swords, one long dagger, and one short dagger.

Just these four items cost Liu Ruoyan twenty million yuan.

But Liu Ruoyan didn't feel a bit sorry.

She didn't lack money, as long as the things were worth the price.

At this time, one month had passed since Liu Ruoyan was reborn.

After picking up the cooked foods ordered from various stores, Liu Ruoyan rented a large truck and left the urban area.

She had bought enough grains, but hadn't bought fruits and vegetables yet. Liu Ruoyan planned to drive directly to the countryside or farms to buy them so as to ensure they were the freshest.

She also planned to buy freshly slaughtered chickens, ducks, fish, pigs, cows, and sheep.

There was another advantage of buying freshly slaughtered ones, that is, fresh pig blood and duck blood could also be bought.

In addition, canned foods were also needed.

Liu Ruoyan went to a canned food factory again and bought quite a lot of canned foods.

She also bought cooked foods such as ham sausages, braised beef, braised pig's trotters, and gray-baked tofu.

Next, Liu Ruoyan spent a month driving around several nearby cities and bought everything she could think of.

During this period, every time she passed by a gas station, Liu Ruoyan would go to refuel.

After leaving the gas station, she would find a place without surveillance, pump out the gasoline, and pour it into the oil drums she had bought in advance.

This method was clumsy and troublesome, but it was safe.

After a month, Liu Ruoyan had also stored several tons of gasoline and several tons of diesel.

It wasn't much, but it was enough for her to use.