Han Yao has a space, which is made of a bowl.

The bowl was dug up when she was digging a vegetable cellar at home when she lived with her parents in the countryside when she was a child.

The bowl was turquoise, oval in shape, only the size of a melon, and looked ordinary in appearance. It was no different from the bowls seen in temples. My parents thought it was worthless and didn't take it seriously. Son, I just put it in the closet and forgot it in a blink of an eye.

Later, after his parents passed away, Han Yao went back to the countryside to prepare for the funeral. When sorting out their belongings, he found it at the bottom of his mother's box, and then he remembered that there was such a thing at home.

Seeing this thing, Han Yao thought that there was a popular treasure appraising program on TV at the moment. This thing was dug up again. I don't know what year, what dynasty it was, so I specially brought this bowl to Beijing and brought this Show something to the experts.

As a result, the experts were a little confused after seeing this bowl. They have been in the antiques shop for decades, and they have seen hundreds of millions of antiques, but they have never seen the material of this bowl.

This bowl is neither metal, nor jade, nor porcelain, nor any kind of glass plastic. It is a strange material that even a well-informed expert has never seen before.

Because they didn't recognize it, and experts couldn't define it well, they finally had to guess that it might be made of some unknown synthetic material.

Hearing this explanation, Han Yao had to take the bowl back in disappointment.

Since even experts don't recognize her, this thing has no collection value. After returning home, Han Yao put the bowl next to the computer table, and used it as a flower pot to raise a cactus (it is said that it is succulent and placed on a cactus). radiation protection next to the computer).

Later, once, her hand was accidentally punctured by a cactus thorn, and the blood beads on her hand accidentally got on the 'flower pot', and the result - the 'flower pot' was right under her nose Disappeared in a trance.

Before Han Yao woke up from the shock, she suddenly had this space in her consciousness!

Speaking of space, it is actually an infinite enlargement of the bowl. The bowl, which was originally the size of a melon, has now become the size of an acre of land, floating in her consciousness like an island.

After the bowl was infinitely enlarged, Han Yao discovered that the surface of the bowl was not smooth. The surface and inside of the bowl were densely engraved with teeny-sized symbols, and she didn't know if it was Sanskrit or some strange script, anyway, she didn't recognize any of them. .

When he first saw this space, Han Yao was taken aback and thought he had encountered a ghost, but after calming down, he realized that he had gained a space.

She has read a lot of space novels, and the space described above is similar to her current one, and hers must be space.

In order to verify her guess, she deliberately put a few unwanted things into the space with her mind.

As a result, the things were really taken in by her, and after a few days, those things were still there, and they were the same as when they were taken in.

What surprised her the most was that she also found that this space also had a peculiar function - that is, the preservation function!

For example: She took in a half-eaten watermelon, but after a few days, the watermelon was still fresh and tender, red, white, and green. It's not dry at all, and it's not rotten.

It turned out that this baby can not only store things, but also keep fresh.

After discovering this secret, Han Yaole broke down. She immediately quit her job as a translator, sold the old house her mother left for her, took out the savings she had worked for for many years, and sold everything that could be sold, but couldn't. I just kept it in the space, and I scraped together more than 1.2 million yuan. I plan to use this space to stock up some slow-moving products, and I will sell them when the prices of those slow-moving products rebound. It is definitely a huge profit!

Now in the news, it is often reported that the vegetables from a vegetable farmer in a certain place are unsalable, and they can only be pulled back to feed the pigs. She paid attention to these news, and rushed to the scene to purchase in large quantities as soon as she found out.

Soon, there were 100,000 catties of Chinese cabbage in her space, which cost 5 cents a catty; 50,000 catties of watermelons were added for 20 cents a catty; 120,000 catties of apples cost 40 cents a catty. One pound received.

He also stocked up 50,000 catties of orange flesh, that is, the peeled oranges without the skin.

Because a household goods factory produces an orange peel pillow, it only needs orange peel, not orange flesh, and the peeled orange flesh will spoil if it is not sold as soon as possible, so the orange flesh is processed at a reduced price.

On weekdays, the oranges in the supermarket cost four or five yuan per catty, but the flesh of these oranges is only three cents per catty, which is a good deal!

She also kept 100,000 ears of green corn in the space.

Green corn is delicious whether it is boiled or ground into a pulp to make corn tortillas and polenta. Three yuan per ear is much more expensive than mature corn.

If she hoarded more green corn and sold it in winter, she would be able to sell it for at least 3 yuan per ear, and the price she bought was only 50 cents per ear, six times the profit, which was definitely worthwhile.

Later, she saw on TV that the oysters in Denmark were flooding, and immediately got a passport and went to Denmark decisively.

Oysters are top-quality seafood in this country, and they can be sold for tens of yuan in large hotels. Most people can't afford them, but it is such a delicacy that foodies can't stop, and it has become a disaster in Denmark. I don't know how to pick them up and eat them. The government department even crushed the raw oysters and used them as fodder to feed the animals.

After Han Yao came to Denmark, she rented a house with a courtyard wall by the sea, hired a large truck and a few workers to pick up and transport oysters for her.

After the oysters were pulled back to her rented yard, they could not be collected directly into the space, because there were no living things in her space, and the oysters had to be killed before they could be collected.

She hangs the freshly pulled oysters in her temporarily rented yard and lets them die naturally. Every hour, she goes to collect them. At that time, the dead oysters are naturally collected into the space. , while the living ones continued to remain in the yard.

She collects it once an hour, and the cycle goes back and forth to ensure that the oysters can be put into the space as soon as they die, so as not to be stale after a long time outside.

After staying in Mactan for half a month, there was a huge pile of oysters like a hill in her space, about 40,000 to 500,000 catties, and it cost her hundreds of thousands of dollars.

In fact, oysters themselves don't need to cost money. There are everywhere on the beach, and you can pick them up and take them wherever you want. However, although oysters don't cost money, the workers who pick up oysters, load them, and help her go back have to pay others. Salary, Denmark is an economically developed country, and the labor force is much more expensive than that of developed countries, so most of her money is spent on hiring people.

The money for hiring people plus the money for renting a house, a car, and a round-trip air ticket cost a total of more than 300,000 yuan!

In fact, Han Yao could have stayed here and saved several million kilograms in the space, but she didn't do it because she was afraid that she would get too much attention, and if something good happened, she owed her. I asked her where the missing oysters were, how could she explain it to others?

If I can't explain it, will it be troublesome?

So, for safety's sake, she only stayed in Denmark for half a month and slipped away quietly.

Although money is good, safety comes first. Besides, even if there are no oysters in Denmark, there are other countries that are flooded with species!

For example, German hairy crabs are flooding!

That's right, you heard that right, it's Germany's hairy crabs infested.

When she first heard the news, Han Yao was still collecting oysters in Denmark. When she heard the news, her first impression was that she couldn't believe it.

For Chinese foodies, hairy crabs are definitely a luxury delicacy with an expensive price tag, a delicacy that is more expensive than raw oysters. This kind of good thing can also flood disasters, which is too mysterious!

However, whether she believes it or not, the fact is that hairy crabs that sell for hundreds of yuan a pound in China are really flooded in Germany. It is unimaginable that the Chinese people regard it as a delicacy, but it is regarded as a beast in Germany. Not only is no one eaten, but the government also spends a lot of manpower and material resources to eliminate it.

After Han Yao confirmed the news, he immediately flew to Germany. Once he got there, it was as if he was in Denmark. He rented a house, hired a car, hired people, and bought hundreds of thousands of catties of hairy crabs!

It's just that the cost of hairy crabs this time is more than twice that of getting oysters, because collecting hairy crabs is more troublesome than collecting oysters. You have to tie these hairy crabs with holsters first to prevent them from crawling around and harassing the surrounding neighbors. Crabs have tongs, which are easy to be grasped by the tongs. For such a laborious and risky work, the labor cost is naturally much more expensive than picking up oysters.

In the end, about 100,000 catties of hairy crabs cost her nearly 600,000 yuan. Although Han Yao was a little careful, she was relieved when she thought about the price of hairy crabs in China and the high profits. .

Half a month later, Han Yao left Germany and went to Thailand.

Thailand is rich in durian, and her favorite golden pillow durian is produced here.

However, although durians are delicious, they are not easy to transport or preserve. Therefore, durians that are sold for less than ten yuan a pound in the origin can be sold for fifty or sixty yuan a pound when they are shipped to China. Han Yao sees After reaching the profit margin, I went to Thailand to buy 20,000 catties of golden pillow durians.

In fact, she originally wanted to buy more and stock up, but when she ran out of money, she only had 20,000 to 30,000 yuan left.

Considering that he had been working hard to stock up during this time, Han Yao decided to give himself a vacation and have a good rest.

She carried her last 20,000 to 30,000 yuan and ran to a famous island in Thailand, where she played happily for several days.

Maybe it was in response to Le Jisheng's sad words. The trip that was smooth and joyous happened the day before she came back. When she went out to sea on the island, the cruise ship was overturned by the wind and waves!

The entire cruise ship was overturned in the sea. Han Yao couldn't swim. After a few thrashing in the sea, he unfortunately sank to the bottom of the sea, and then he lost consciousness...

Yaoer has opened a new article, please collect it, please click, please leave a message, please support it~

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like