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Apocalypse: I have a supermarket stocked with supplies

Zombies, cold waves, floods, earthquakes, acid rain, tsunamis, extreme cold, high temperatures, land pollution, seven days of darkness... Since the year 2563, humanity had endured such apocalyptic crises for a full ten years. In those ten years, plants mutated, animals mutated, the food that once fed humans became toxic, and the lands that could once grow plants were now polluted. The living space for humans was increasingly compressed. And at this critical moment, a five-story supermarket suddenly appeared. Here, one could buy piping hot oden, tasty instant noodles, and sweet White Rabbit Creamy Candies... Countless Superpower Users greedily wanted to take the supermarket for themselves. And then... They were all kicked flying by Su Yinhe with one kick. Su Yinhe spread her hands, "I didn't bring the Infinite Supermarket here to be robbed; I came to make money." A Superpower User who felt like he struck gold after buying a box of instant noodles: "Miss Su is beautiful and kind-hearted, to only charge me ten gold bars for such a huge box of instant noodles." A female Superpower User who hadn't tasted sugar in ten years, with tears streaming down as she savored the candy: "Such sweet sugar, and it only costs one gold bar. Miss Su truly is a great person." A Superpower User who ate the supermarket's oden and then didn't want to leave: "I'm twenty-five this year, 188, Gold Element superpower..." Su Yinhe, only wanting to make money while holding a pile of gold bars: "Keep it low-key, low-key."

brown crow · 科幻言情
分數不夠
82 Chs

Braised Pork in a Can

Su Yinhe was eating up a storm.

Over at Li Qiao' side, things were even more heated.

"Old Li, am I seeing this right? This is white rice! It's so beautiful. Are these canned braised eggs and cold dishes also for us? Pinch me, I'm not dreaming, right?" Heizi stared at the five rice cookers filled with rice and at the cans and dishes, swallowing his saliva frantically.

He had thought that the buns he had eaten in the morning were already a delicacy.

At noon, he didn't ask for anything else, just to have another meal of buns and to eat his fill would be enough.

If he was full from these two meals, perhaps he wouldn't need to eat tomorrow and could save a meal.

Plus, Heizi had a bit of selfishness.

He had been too busy eating in the morning and forgotten to secretly save one or two buns.

He was thinking if there were as many white buns at noon, he could keep one or two to take back to his wife and children.