The middle-aged boss heard a voice and turned around to see a young woman running toward him. She looked to be in her early twenties, with a high ponytail, a tall, slender figure, and long legs.
From a distance, her face was exquisiteâshe was clearly a radiant beauty. But as she got closer, he could see several bruises on her face, as if she had just been beaten. Her hair was dusty, and her clothes were dirty and stained with blood.
The middle-aged bossâs heart tightened. âThis woman must have gotten into some kind of trouble.â
âShowing up here in this state... somethingâs definitely wrong!â
He lost all interest in doing business. He ran back into his shop and reached for the door to pull it shut. It was late at night, and he didnât want to get mixed up in any trouble.
"Boss, I want to buy rice wholesale!" A hand landed on the middle-aged manâs, stopping him from closing the door. Up close, he could see the wounds beneath her somewhat tattered clothes even more clearly.
He shuddered. âThis woman has definitely run into trouble, and sheâs badly hurt. But instead of going to a hospital, she comes here to buy rice... This is just too strange, no matter how you look at it.â
For a moment, a terrifying thought occurred to him. âCould... could this woman already be dead and not even know it?â
His body began to tremble. Seeing the fear on his face, Stella Sterling suppressed her impatience and repeated, "Boss, I want to buy rice wholesale. Iâll take every last bit you have in stock right now!"
She saw her own reflection in his pupils and instantly understood what he was afraid of.
She had spent seven years in the apocalypse and had seen all kinds of people. There were times she had looked far more wretched than this; she had long since gotten used to it.
âBut this is still a civilized society. The way I look right now is not normal in other peopleâs eyes!â
Stella Sterling gave a casual laugh. "Donât worry, boss. Iâm a living person. See? I have a shadow!"
The middle-aged boss looked down. There was indeed a shadow. He breathed a sigh of relief.
The next moment, however, he heard her impatient urge: "Hurry up!"
He looked up and saw that although the woman before him was smiling, her eyes held a suppressed impatience. A jolt of realization ran through him as he remembered what she had said earlier. A huge wave of joy washed over him. "Miss, are you sure you want to take it all?"
"All of it!" Stella Sterling nodded affirmatively.
The middle-aged boss could no longer be bothered with his earlier fear, his grin stretching nearly from ear to ear. He nodded repeatedly. "Yes, yes, of course! This is all top-quality Wuchang rice. Iâve got over eight thousand of the fifty-pound bags and over two thousand of the thirty-pound ones. Since youâre buying so much, Iâll absolutely give you the lowest price!"
The bossâs tone was enthusiastic as he spoke, leading Stella Sterling further into the store.
Stella Sterling looked over and saw the floor piled high with densely packed bags of rice. She nodded. "Iâll take it all, but you have to guarantee there are no quality issues with any of it!"
"Otherwise, Iâll make you spit back out every penny you earn from me!" Stella Sterlingâs voice was calm, but her words were laced with menace.
The bossâs heart skipped a beat. Then, he patted his chest. "Oh, donât you worry! I, Mr. Cheney, have always prided myself on honest business. With a big storefront like this, itâs not like I can run away. If thereâs a problem, you can come find me anytime!"
Stella Sterlingâs tone softened slightly. "Thatâs good. After all, Iâll need more rice later. I hope we can work together again!"
The boss was stunned. âAll this isnât enough for her?â
He subconsciously blurted out, "Miss, what are you planning to do with so much stock?"
Stella Sterling was inspecting the goods. Hearing his question, she turned to look at him with a smile. "You shouldnât ask questions youâre not supposed to ask. Be careful you donât bring trouble upon yourself!"
The boss froze for a second, then slapped his own mouth and chuckled. "Yes, yes, of course. I, Mr. Cheney, spoke out of turn. Miss, Iâm the only one in this market who deals in rice. After you take this batch today, Iâll immediately go get a new shipment. If you still want more then, Iâll contact you!"
Stella Sterling thought, âThis might seem like a lot of rice, but once the apocalypse hits, it wonât be nearly enough. I need to get more food. I went hungry so often in my last life. Only a full stockpile of food can give me a sense of security.â
âAlthough I canât spend all the money I have on just rice, Iâll definitely have to find other ways to get more money in the coming days. Iâll still need to buy more rice then.â
So, she nodded. "As long as we can agree on a price, everything else is negotiable. Besides taking all the stock you have now, Iâll give you ten days. Within those ten days, Iâll take as much as you can get!"
The boss was completely floored. "Miss, youâre incredibly generous! Donât worry, Iâll give you a price that youâll be absolutely satisfied with!"
A short while later, both of them had satisfied smiles on their faces. They arranged a delivery time for the next day, Stella Sterling paid the deposit, they exchanged contact information, and she drove away in a small truck loaded with several dozen bags of rice, feeling content.
Those dozens of bags of rice were a complimentary gift from Mr. Cheney, for her to "sample."
...
After leaving the rice shop, Stella Sterling drove straight out of the wholesale market. The rice in the back of the truck had already been moved into her storage space.
Today wasnât ideal, but at least she had sorted out the most basic survival foodârice. For everything else, she still had a month to prepare.
âWhen I get back, I need to plan out my shopping list. Tomorrow, Iâll go all out again.â
âAnd then thereâs moneyââ
âThe few million I have on hand wonât be enough. Once I settle the final payment for the rice tomorrow, a few hundred thousand will be gone just like that. But thatâs nowhere near enough; thereâs still so much I need.â
But Stella Sterling wasnât worried. Buying things was just one method. If it came down to it, she wouldnât be so scrupulous as to do nothing!
Humming a little tune, Stella Sterling drove through the streets of Mirefall. Out of the corner of her eye, she caught sight of a lottery shop on the side of the road and couldnât help but glance at it a second time.
A few seconds later, she pulled over, got out of the truck, and walked straight into the lottery shop. She came out a while later, her expression as calm as still water.
Although she had been reborn, she had never paid attention to the lottery in her past life. She had no idea what the winning numbers were for any given day.
âBut for me to see this shop right when Iâm short on cash... it would feel wrong not to give it a try.â
"That smells so good!"
GRUMBLE.
Her words were accompanied by the sound of her stomach growling. She had eaten a little something in that abandoned warehouse earlier, but after so much time and physical exertion, she was hungry again.
Smelling the aromas wafting from the late-night food street next door and thinking of all the delicious snacks she hadnât eaten in seven years, she didnât hesitate. She strode up to a barbecue stand, grabbed a menu, and ordered a huge pile of food.
"Well, well, if it isnât Ms. Sterling from our old class. Why do you look so pathetic?"
"Stella Sterling, I heard youâre the long-lost âtrue daughterâ the Sterling Family found. Whatâs the matter? Youâve become a rich familyâs young miss, but youâre still eating at a place like this? Donât they give you any spending money?"
An unwelcome male voice interrupted Stella Sterlingâs meal. She looked up, finding the person before her both strange and vaguely familiar.
She had been in the apocalypse for too long. Many people she once knew were either dead or sheâd never seen them again. She had forgotten so many of them.