Chapter 4
Chapter 4: Shopping (2)
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation
Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
She wanted to buy some animals and medicinal herbs, which were just as precious as food during the apocalypse. She also wanted a car, not wanting to walk to the base, and she needed weapons too.
After some thought, Qin Yi packed a slice of fish for her dinner, and seeing that there wasn’t anyone around, put it into her space. The space had preservation abilities, meaning she didn’t have to worry about her food going bad.
Qin Yi left the restaurant and went straight to the medicinal hall. After buying the seeds of various herbs, she thought about her next steps and decided to head back to the apartment first.
There was more of a variety of animals in the village. She would head back to tidy up what she had bought and continue tomorrow.
At her apartment, she realized that all the items she had bought had arrived and her apartment was stuffed to the brim. Although she had to sort out the cumbersome things, Qin Yi was very patient, knowing that these things could save lives.
She went about sorting and organizing, putting the seeds together and the pots and pans together, then moving them to the warehouse in the Origin Space. The warehouse had a compression ability, making things become very small inside it and returning them to their original size when taken out.
When everything was sorted out, it was already eight in the evening. Qin Yi quickly ate her dinner and went into the Origin Space to plant her seeds.
Seeing the big piece of land, Qin Yi’s usually blank face couldn’t help but twitch a little. ‘With such a large swath of land, when am I ever going to be done planting?’ Qin Yi suddenly felt very lethargic.
She thought about it and decided to use her mental ability to plant the seeds. Consuming all her mental ability caused her face to turn pale, but her eyes glistened like stars. It worked.
She took a short break and used the same method to plant the seeds for the fruit trees. Qin Yi planned to buy some animals later, so she opened up another plot of land on the other side and used wood to make a fence, enclosing the area to prevent the animals from running out.
Early next morning, Qin Yi went to Cool Breeze Township, which was near S City, right after breakfast. She bought pigs, goats, cows, chickens, ducks, and geese—all in pairs, one female and one male. She also bought many newly hatched fish, prawn, and other seafood.
As her rice crop had not ripened yet, she bought another few hundred kilograms of rice. After she left Cool Breeze Township and was a distance away, she placed all these things in the Origin Space.
Seeing that she only had $100,000 left, Qin Yi sighed. As expected, it wasn’t enough. She didn’t have enough funds. She thought about it and decided not to get a car anymore. She planned to find one after the apocalypse instead.
She returned to S City and bought some knives and daggers, then went back to her apartment and tidied up again.
She put all the animals into the Origin Space, and because there was a young Chinese herb that animals could eat while growing there, Qin Yi wasn’t worried about their food.
She placed the fish into the pond, the prawn and crabs into the brook, and the rice in the warehouse. After tidying up, Qin Yi went to check on the plants and fruit trees she had planted yesterday.
All the seeds had sprouted, and it seemed like they would be ripe soon. The flowers on the fruit trees were blooming too, indicating that they would bear fruits soon.
Seeing the vibrant Origin Space, a smile appeared on Qin Yi’s face for the very first time since she was reborn.
Qin Yi didn’t have much money left and decided to use what remained to buy some snacks and some dishes from various restaurants. These were delicious foods that she would no longer be able to enjoy during the apocalypse.
Qin Yi made up her mind to use the remaining days to shop around and enjoy these final days of peace. Either that or she would be at home in the familiar energy.
As for warning others… It wasn’t that she wasn’t a kind person. If she did try to help them, how many people would believe her? It would be a blessing if she didn’t get scolded.
She knew that there were still good people around, but who knew whether the person next to you was good or bad? Even if that person was good, how could you be sure that the person wouldn’t change?
In this life, she could only trust herself.