Chapter 2 Crazy Hoarding
The real estate agency nearby hosts the largest farmers' market around, and her supernatural space, though modest with only ten acres of land and a pond, has remarkable properties: Items don't rot and plants grow at double the speed, while the pond provides an endless water supply.
Shen Meng first purchased various types of grain seeds: wheat, rice, sorghum, corn...
Then she bought beans, tomatoes, eggplants, chili peppers, cabbage, radishes, and other types of vegetable seeds, clearing out the store's stock.
Next, Shen Meng headed to a grain and oil shop.
Rice, soybeans, black beans, sesame seeds, sorghum, corn, chestnut grains... she bought a hundred bags of each. Peanut oil, soybean oil, sesame oil, walnut oil, olive oil... she got fifty barrels of each. Even red dates, spices, chili peppers, various dried goods, and sauces she didn't skimp on!
The shop owner, seeing such a generous customer for the first time, wrote pages of the invoice; the calculator nearly broke down, accounting for goods worth over a hundred thousand! A month's sales completed in half a day! The happy owner threw in some extra rice bags and even arranged a free delivery later in the day.
After that, Shen Meng, following the same method, ordered three hundred catties of each type of vegetable.
While ordering, she hesitated briefly, considering the ample space she had and that the vegetable seeds could be regenerated. Having fewer vegetables wouldn't matter much; the main thing was to buy more meat later.
The products she ordered were all set to be delivered by the following afternoon; she checked the time, grabbed a meal at a restaurant, then drove two hours on the highway to the nearest small town.
