Chapter 559 Where Did the Ten Thousand Yuan Go?

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The supplies that Xiaojiu cleared out this time were enough to cover the area of ​​two football fields, and they were completely soaked.

Apart from food and a small amount of supplies I needed, I donated everything else I could.

Suddenly, a large space opened up, and five wolf cubs howled inside.

She didn't know if these supplies would ultimately be of any use to the country, or if they would end up in the hands of the right people.

After all, the situation in China is so serious right now, and many researchers have been arrested.

But if we don't bring them out now, will some research results still be valuable after a long time?

Research data, especially in the field of medical biopharmaceuticals, is time-sensitive.

For example, how precious are the bacterial experiment data of Unit 731?

When the small world surrendered back then, it was either taken away or destroyed.

Very few were saved.

Fortunately, there are still many people with sound values. The reason she made such a big fuss this time is to get more attention.

Anyone with the ability who recognizes the value of this information will try their best to preserve it and donate it to the relevant organizations.

If she's really unlucky and runs into some scoundrels, there's nothing she can do.

Fortunately, she had already separated some important information that was not time-sensitive and kept it in her storage space.

I'll find a way to donate it when I meet someone reliable.

This was the safest method she felt for herself, and it also saved her a lot of time.

If donations are made one organization at a time, it's not only a waste of time, but if few people pay attention, there's a possibility that the donations might be hidden.

After finishing this big job, she found a place to lie down and rest for a day.

Through these days of observation, I have found that there are demonstrations, big-character posters, and young people wearing red armbands everywhere on the streets.

How can one word describe such chaos?

Her current situation is sensitive, and it is really inappropriate for her to appear in front of her parents.

She also knows that her parents, brothers, and sisters are all doing quite well now, so she doesn't need to worry about them.

In the end, he gave up going home, not even giving himself the chance to write letters or make phone calls.

They went to the port and waited for several days before seeing a ship bound for Atai, whereupon they managed to hide.

As early as January 1946, the Republic of China and the Kingdom of Siam signed the "Treaty of Friendship between the Republic of China and the Kingdom of Siam".

Establish diplomatic relations at the ambassadorial level and set up embassies and send ambassadors to each other.

Until July 1, 1975, Atai severed diplomatic ties with the Republic of China and announced the establishment of diplomatic relations with China on the same day.

From this day forward, Atai officially recognized the Huaxia State as the sole legitimate government representing China.

Shandong Province is located on the coast and has many trade relations with Atai. It is very convenient to travel there by plane or ship.

She had no identification documents, so after the ship docked, she walked at the very back and tried to get into the cargo hold.

They managed to escape from the ship by clinging to the cargo and then, after several transfers, managed to get out of the port.

She knows a little Thai, all thanks to her past life. She was a left-behind child who spent all her winter and summer vacations without her parents' company in training classes.

If she hadn't studied medicine back then, she might have studied languages. She has a pretty good talent for languages; at least she has a few certifications.

Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, and Russia are places she frequently travels to because they are close by, while she doesn't go to Europe and America as often.

Of all these languages, Russian is the most difficult to learn. Moreover, Russian was the first foreign language I learned in China. Although I have some knowledge of it, I am not proficient enough.

She didn't have any Thai baht on hand, and it would be difficult to exchange it without her identification. This isn't Japan, so she could buy things for free without any burden.

So when no one was around at midnight, she rode her little sidecar motorcycle to a city near the port.

She hides when there are people around and comes out when no one is around. She puts away her vehicle when it gets light.

After many days of searching, she finally found the durian plantation. The main reason she came here was because the durians in her space had been eaten up years ago.

Although I bought some items for free in Japan, the quality wasn't very good. So, I'm taking advantage of the summer vacation to buy a batch here.

She inquired about the price, calculated the discount rate, and used the Japanese yen she had to offset the difference. One million yen could be exchanged for about three to four hundred thousand Thai baht.

The price of durian in the local area varies depending on its quality, ranging from 5 to 30 yuan per kilogram.

I bought a little of each depending on their quality, and one million yen could buy a total weight of about 1000 kilograms of durian.

She placed an order first, and then had the other party exchange the Japanese yen she had paid for for Thai baht. Once everything was settled, the rest of the transaction was completed.

With the other party's help, she temporarily rented a large warehouse for cash flow.

She sold the durians five times in total, spending five million yen to buy 100,000 kilograms of durians.

She quickly became a major customer of these durian growers, and because she bought directly from the local area, she got a significant discount.

Although she didn't exchange any Thai baht, it was extremely convenient for the locals. Her money wasn't fake; she just bought it for zero baht.

After acquiring 100,000 kilograms of rice, they purchased an additional 5 million yuan worth of Thai fragrant rice, which costs 100-250 baht per kilogram locally.

After conversion, she had stockpiled approximately 20,000 kilograms of Thai fragrant rice.

She then spent 15 million yen on Thai snake medicine, Thai green mangoes, dried fruit, bird's nest, coconut milk, various spices, latex pillows, mattresses, soaps, ointments, bags, clothes, and various takeaway foods, among many other items. The selection was quite diverse and varied.

But the money was all put to good use. Only after spending all 25 million yen did he take the warehouse full of supplies and leisurely board a ship to and from Japan.

When I returned to Japan, it was already early August. I had about 500,000 to 600,000 yen left, enough for my university tuition.

I never imagined that money I wouldn't dare spend in my home country would be spent so quickly in a foreign country.

They always communicate in Japanese when they appear, and their disguises make them impossible to tell that it's the same person.

After a month of turmoil, she returned and found a secluded hot spring area to hide in her spatial dimension.

When no one is around, I go out for a soak in the hot springs; when there are other people, I lie down in the space, enjoying delicious food while organizing the supplies I brought back.

Durian is delicious, but it shouldn't be eaten too often, especially tropical fruits like these, as eating too much can cause internal heat.

She has plenty of seafood, so she didn't buy any seafood when she went to Atai this time. Instead, she brought back a lot of dried fruit.

Thai medicines are of good quality, such as the famous snake powder, herbal ointment for mosquito bites in summer, Tiger Balm plaster, pain relief ointment, centipede cough pills, banana balm, and phoenix grass stomach medicine, etc. She stocked up on a lot of them this time.

Although her stay was short, she hired local people to help her buy things, and all she had to do was stay in the warehouse to collect the goods.

Perhaps next summer she can use this method to visit other countries. Then, she'll have to prepare where to rob someone next.

She's spent all her money, but she's still reluctant to take out the gold and silver jewelry in her storage space to exchange for cash. It's time to expand her business.

—Note: Please only take the above exchange rates for Japanese Yen and Thai Baht as a rough estimate; don't overthink it. These rates are based on current rates and are not readily available from earlier times!—