Rebirth: I Am Super Rich in Apocalypse-Chapter 57 - Find a Way to Survive

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Chapter 57: Chapter 57: Find a Way to Survive

Chapter 57 -57: Find a Way to Survive

Half an hour later, the entire space had drastically changed.

There were five big houses, four bedrooms, a living room, plus a kitchen, and a bathroom.

The basic furniture within was also fully equipped, and with water and electricity available, it could fully guarantee a basic standard of living.

As for some of the details, they hadn’t been added; Jhiang Yuan felt their utilization wasn’t very high.

Even the items from their house could be brought in for use, so they didn’t waste the opportunity and instead fully upgraded the wardrobes and the like.

The furniture was all custom-tailored, not wasting an inch of space.

She also hurried to water the vegetables in the space.

The temperature here was just right, making the vegetables grow quickly and tenderly.

The front yard was estimated to be three hundred square meters, and the backyard another two hundred square meters.

Although not particularly large, especially for those who need to grow vegetables.

But, it was still sufficient.

There were still many things inside the space, messy and in need of time to organize.

Jhiang Yuan was pleased in her heart; when she came out of the bathroom, Xiao Nuan was sleeping soundly.

Due to the cold weather, they had plugged in an electric heater near the bed.

Although it wasn’t as warm as underfloor heating, it was still effective, and they now had plenty of backup batteries.

This device consumed a lot of electricity, so they basically didn’t use it during the day, only at night.

Jhiang Xingzhi and Qin Yue didn’t turn it on at night either, except for in the rooms of Jhiang Yuan and Xiao Nuan, where they had placed one.

Her space couldn’t expand in size now, but other things could still go through a series of upgrades.

For the moment, “soil” was what was most scarce.

She had a bold idea that once all upgrades were finished,

maybe there would begin another round of upgrades; after all, in the novels she read, the space was infinite.

Therefore, these materials were to be hoarded whenever possible.

Then there was the issue of time, which also needed to be increased, as money was becoming less and less valuable.

Gradually, paper money was likely to disappear, making it even more difficult for her to collect.

Thinking of all this, Jhiang Yuan couldn’t help tossing and turning, finding herself unable to sleep.

Over six hundred hours might seem like a lot, but it wouldn’t last if used carelessly.

She needed to go in there regularly, which would waste some time.

If it really came to a life-saving situation, it wouldn’t be just for a day or two.

What should she do?

So frustrating!

She didn’t know if it was because she had been too tired these past few days or if she had thought too much, but in the second half of the night, she fell into a deep sleep.

In her dreams, she relived the scene after Xiao Nuan died in her previous life and the scene where she was harassed by those scumbags.

“Ah!”

Jhiang Yuan suddenly sat up, breathing heavily, her body already drenched in a cold sweat.

Turning her head, she saw her daughter’s peaceful sleeping face.

Fortunately, it was only a dream.

With that thought, she got up, took a set of clean, warm clothes to change into, and put on a triple-layer cotton-padded nightgown.

It was now five in the morning, and it was still pitch dark outside; she turned on her phone’s flashlight and tiptoed into the bathroom.

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It wouldn’t do. Since she had been given another chance, she had to make the most of it.

She had no advantages, except for having reborn and hoarded quite a lot of supplies.

And then there was this unexpected space.

But her abilities weren’t great, whether she could hold onto this space was even in question.

So, she could no longer afford to be idle; she had to take action immediately.

As for a specific plan, she hadn’t thought it through yet, but she felt she couldn’t stop.

She had brought over quite a few clothes before, and she didn’t even need to enter the space, she could just take them out batch by batch with her thoughts.

The closet inside the space was not small, so the clothes that could fit were put inside.

Some were not needed by her, so she would sell those off; she couldn’t afford any delays anyway.

Her own closet was also full of clothes; apart from the ones she wore daily, the rest that were stockpiled were stuffed into storage bags until they were bulging.

The last few days not only had heavy rain but also strong winds; she estimated that she wouldn’t be able to go out for quite some time.

So, she decided to stay at home and organize everything thoroughly.

Clothes took up a lot of space, so Jhiang Yuan didn’t take them all out at once—otherwise, they definitely wouldn’t fit in the room.

Previously, she had collected quite a few clothes with standing racks, which still had their hangers attached.

Other scattered items were mostly stock and were in bags, with only a portion taken out of the bags and not hung up.

She had also brought over quite a few fur coats; Jhiang Yuan had selected some warm and thick but convenient styles, found the sizes that she could wear, and then placed them into the closet within the space.

She also picked out a few pieces to give to her mom to wear tomorrow.

The weather was getting colder, and fur coats, relatively speaking, had better insulation.

She picked out a few particularly oversized ones to keep for her dad to wear.

Since the fur coats were all women’s and there were no men’s, it was fortunate that her dad was not overweight and would definitely be able to wear them.

There were also many parkas, some of which she selected, and the rest she hung on the standing racks.

She dared not take out too many, only leaving two behind.

Too many would raise suspicions.

She had taken a lot of clothes for Xiao Nuan before, but most of them were light; Jhiang Yuan took out the storage bags she had bought before.

She folded them according to different sizes and types and stuffed them on top of the hanging cabinets in the space.

Then, using sticky notes, she labeled them and attached the labels to the outside of the storage bags.

The thin clothes were put into the space alongside their hangers; finding an empty spot was all that was needed.

Jhiang Yuan mechanically sorted through everything, and without realizing it, it was already past eight o’clock, and she had cleared quite a bit of space.

“Girl, are you awake?”

Qin Yue got up to cook and heard some noise from this side, so she came to check.

“Oh my goodness, why are there so many clothes?”

The floor was already a chaotic mess.

Apart from the two racks full of fur coats and parkas, there was also a small portion of pajamas.

Below them was a considerable stack, all set to be sold.

“Mom, these are clothes I bought before. They’re all folded up; I’m organizing them to sell the ones we don’t need.”

Qin Yue had no reason to doubt, as Jhiang Yuan’s room was mostly organized by herself.

“Mom, take these pieces of clothing, and these are for Dad.

This furry coat is especially warm when worn.”

“Oh wow, that’s a lot!”

Qin Yue held the clothes in her hands and couldn’t stop touching them—they were indeed very warm.

“Alright then, you hurry up and finish up, I’ll go make some porridge, and then let’s call Xiao Nuan as well.”

“Okay…”

Once Qin Yue left, Jhiang Yuan breathed a sigh of relief; she had dodged another bullet.

After thinking it over, she pushed the two racks outside into the corridor.

Since no one else could come in, it was safe here, and she carried the remaining items out as well.

There were also several packaging bags; Jhiang Yuan had sorted them all out and put them together.

Qin Yue made millet porridge, stir-fried garlic spinach, and some previously cooked salty vegetables.

The four of them had a wonderful meal, especially Xiao Nuan, who absolutely adored the spinach.

“Dong, dong, dong…”

The sound of knocking on the door arose, and they exchanged glances with one another…