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Transmigration in the 70s: Taking the Courtyard to the Countryside as a Young Educator
Chapter 131: To the Junkyard [130]
Summary
Wang inquired about the food supplies Zhu Zi's uncle had, which included 5000 jin of rice, flour, pork, lamb, fish, fruits, and various sugars and oils. Zhu Zi also had pastries and Lingzhi to offer. After tasting a piece of bread, Wang eagerly agreed to buy everything. They discussed trading logistics, including payment methods, with Zhu Zi preferring jewelry despite Wang's advice to use cash. The two agreed to meet at the warehouse later that evening. Zhu Zi efficiently transported supplies to the warehouse and established it as their exclusive trading location. The next day, she planned to explore recycling stations in the provincial capital for valuable items. Disguised as a poor child, she visited multiple stations, collecting items while avoiding attention. After two hours of searching, she moved on to the other stations, changing outfits to remain inconspicuous, finishing her rounds by 5 PM.Full content
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