Although Mo Siying still felt that everything happening today was beyond her comprehension, she knew what they were doing was extremely important. Without delay, she nodded to Mo Yuwan and drove the car to the gate to meet the delivery.
For Mo Yuwan, she had already checked this place in her previous life.
The warehouse was just as she remembered—completely empty except for a thick layer of dust. To be safe, she still checked every inch of the warehouse three times, carefully inspecting every corner to prevent any accidents.
She knew that, whether for now or for the coming apocalypse, the cards in her hand were basically unbeatable. But she remained extremely cautious—one careless move in this situation could lead to disaster.
And her caution paid off.
If she hadn’t been so thorough, she never would have noticed a tiny difference.
She squatted in a corner, carefully examining the edge of the warehouse.
At that moment, the rumble of a delivery truck sounded outside, and her mother’s voice drifted in.
“This is the place, thank you so much.”
Hearing this, she didn’t have time to think. She quickly picked up the object on the ground and tossed it into her space, then stood up and walked to the gate, acting as if nothing had happened.
Just then, a notification sounded in her mind.
[Ding~ Space treasure detected. System will now auto-absorb. Please wait…]
Even though she was prepared, Mo Yuwan was still stunned.
The object was just a little fake diamond, the kind kids play with. She’d only paid extra attention because she hadn’t seen it here in her previous life—she never expected it to be a space treasure!
A space treasure—anyone could guess what that meant. The name alone was obvious: it was probably an external storage item, like the rings and necklaces protagonists use in fantasy novels.
But for something like this to appear before the apocalypse had even started—it really challenged her understanding.
This thing had been here before the apocalypse, but she hadn’t seen it in her last life.
Mo Yuwan didn’t have time to think more, because the people at the gate were already coming in.
She straightened up, put on a sweet, innocent smile, and looked toward the entrance.
To her surprise, the owner of the outdoor supply store had come to deliver the goods himself.
After a few polite words, everyone started unloading. Everything went smoothly, and it took three trips to deliver all the goods.
The owner even took the time to explain how to use the entrenching tools and similar items.
Mo Yuwan didn’t refuse his kindness. Even though she’d used these things countless times in her last life, it was all self-taught and not the proper way. Now that she had a chance to learn systematically, she wasn’t about to pass it up.
Once everything was unloaded, the store owner seemed reluctant to leave. He wrote his phone number on a slip of paper and handed it to Mo Yuwan.
“Miss, thank you for telling me such important news. If you ever need anything, just call me. I’ll help however I can.”
Mo Yuwan accepted it with a bright, sweet smile. “Thank you, brother.”
With her cute looks, petite figure, and love of wearing little dresses, she seemed completely harmless. The store owner felt like she was a little angel.
Why couldn’t his mom have given him such a cute little sister?
After he finally left, Mo Yuwan and her mother waited in the warehouse for a while. Once they were sure no one was around, they started using the system space to store the goods.
A constant stream of notifications sounded in Mo Yuwan’s mind.
[Ding~ Detected: one entrenching tool, value 3,000 yuan~]
[Ding~ Detected: one pair of combat boots, value 500 yuan~]
[Ding~ Detected: one set of combat clothes, value 500 yuan~]
[Ding~ Detected: one spool of fishing line, value 50 yuan~]
…
All the values were calculated based on the actual worth of the items. Because the store owner had given them a discount and thrown in some extras, the total value of what they received far exceeded what they paid.
As she stored things away, Mo Yuwan glanced at her mother and muttered, “Mom, this guy is really nice. Everything he gave us is good quality—no junk at all.”
Mo Siying, who had been watching in a daze as items disappeared one by one in her daughter’s hands, finally snapped out of it when she heard her daughter’s voice.
“He thinks these are life-saving supplies.”
Mo Yuwan nodded in agreement.
After all, she’d told him about tsunamis, nuclear wastewater, and a volcanic eruption in Japan—anyone would be scared.
When everything was finally stored, Mo Yuwan had even exceeded her mission requirements.
[Ding~ Mission complete. Congratulations, host, you have officially obtained an upgradable spatial ability!]
[Please note: the space is currently being upgraded and maintained. Please check back later.]
Hearing this, Mo Yuwan was stunned.
It was probably because of that stone she’d just tossed in that her spatial ability was now upgrading.
She tried to take things out of her space—it worked. But when she tried to look inside, all she saw was a black mist.
Seeing her daughter spacing out, Mo Siying asked, “Why do you look so out of it?”
Mo Yuwan snapped back to herself.
She thought for a moment, but decided not to mention the stone her space had absorbed. It wasn’t that she didn’t trust her mother, but she didn’t know what it was or how to explain it.
She shook her head. “It’s nothing. Mom, did we use up all our savings today?”
At the mention of this, Mo Siying looked worried.
Even though she believed her daughter—after all, she’d seen so many things disappear into her hands—she still felt uneasy about spending all their savings.
She nodded. “There’s another card with five thousand left. That’s enough for us to live on for a few days.”
“We’re out of money now. What do we do next? We haven’t even bought food or daily necessities yet!”
Mo Yuwan flashed a mischievous grin, showing off her neat white teeth.
But just as she was about to explain, the system seemed to read her mind.
[Ding! Now issuing the second mission~]
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