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Chapter 10 Generosity

Chapter 10 A big deal

The next day Jiang Wan got up early and went to buy medicine far away from home to avoid meeting acquaintances.

Find a drugstore that looks relatively large and walk in. There is a dazzling array of medicines inside.

When the salesperson saw a customer walking in, he hurriedly greeted him with a smile, "What medicine do you need?"

Jiang Wan confirmed again, "I want to buy some medicine for home use. Can I swipe my medical insurance card here?"

"Okay." The salesman replied with a smile.

"Then help me get some anti-frostbite ointments, medicines to prevent heatstroke, medicines for bruises, more alcohol disinfectants, and more anti-inflammatory medicines.

I will take some of the usual isatis root, watermelon cream throat tablets, cold medicine, etc., as well as medicines commonly taken by the elderly, such as those to prevent blood pressure, and some gauze. Anyway, I need everything I use on a daily basis.

"

Jiang Wan counted on her fingers as she said, bruises and bruises are definitely needed, and she will definitely need something to protect her from cold and heatstroke. Alcohol and the like will be used when there is an epidemic.

Grandma is still older. Although she is still in good health now, she still needs to be prepared.

The salesperson was a little stunned when he heard this. He said that he wanted to buy some of most of the over-the-counter drugs in their store.

Jiang Wan then explained, "We usually use it at home, and my dad's decoration company always has people who are slightly injured or something, and they need to prepare more, so I buy more at once."

After the salesperson heard the reason, the smile on his face almost reached the back of his head. No matter what, this was a big customer.

"Wait a moment." He said and took a big medicine basket to get Jiang Wan medicine.

Jiang Wan stood aside and watched, seeing the salesperson taking some from almost every medicine shelf. She seemed to think of something again and shouted, "Get some more vitamins too."

Then, the salesperson came over with a basket full of medicines, "Can you see if they are enough?"

Because there are so many kinds, taking three or two of each kind would fill a big basket.

Jiang Wan looked at it and shook her head slightly.

Shaking his head, the salesperson looked at the pointed basket of medicines and felt very confused, wondering if he had taken too many medicines in order to sell more medicines?

Before she could say anything, she heard Jiang Wan's voice, "It takes three or four baskets of medicine like this, and four or five barrels of alcohol weighing tens of kilograms."

As soon as these words came out, not to mention the saleswoman, even the other customers in the store turned to look at her. This was the first time they had seen such a generous purchase of medicine.

Seeing that he suddenly became the center of attention, Jiang Wan explained with an embarrassed smile, "My dad's decoration company is quite big and uses a lot of them."

The salesperson didn't think it was too much, so she quickly went to get it as if she was afraid that Jiang Wan would regret it.

Naturally, there was no shortage when it came time to check out. After swiping Father Jiang's social security card, he paid an additional thirteen thousand yuan. Jiang Wan couldn't help but sigh. Medicines and the like were quite expensive.

A few years after the natural disaster, it became even more difficult to find one.

Jiang Wan didn't dare to buy too much in one store, otherwise she wouldn't know what excuse to use to explain it.

Then she went to two other pharmacies and used the same method to swipe her own medical insurance card, which was Jiang's mother's medical insurance card.

If Jiang Nai’s medical insurance card is here, he might be able to pay more.

After stuffing all these medicines directly into the trunk, Jiang Wan lay on the back seat and removed the big bag outside.

Each one with its outer packaging is stored in the space. These medicines will provide a sense of security in the next few years, and there is no need to be afraid of minor illnesses or disasters.

Finally, I left some medicine for bruises, cold medicine, righteous water, and chilblain cream in the trunk.

Then I went to the supermarket and bought a box and a half of eggs so that I could give an explanation to my family when I went back.

Jiang Wan is just praying that Jiang's father and Jiang's mother must be healthy and not get sick in the next two months.

Don't go to the hospital to see a doctor or take medicine, so they won't find out that she swiped the social security cards of three people.

Next she went to the slaughterhouse. There were some large animals such as cattle, sheep, pigs and horses to buy, and she also wanted to buy more meat to stock up.

Thinking about how she hadn't eaten meat for so many years in her previous life, she now felt it tasted delicious just thinking about it.

Originally, she wanted to buy it at a breeding farm, but she seemed to have heard someone say before that people who work in breeding farms have to go through several disinfection procedures before being allowed in, for fear of bringing in some infectious diseases from outside.

Some viruses in animals are not harmful to us humans, but they are still very lethal to animals.

The amount she wants to buy is not a small amount, but she is not a big customer who buys cars in bulk, so she might as well go to the slaughterhouse to buy them.

Jiang Wan searched for a large slaughterhouse on the map, and when she arrived, she realized that the environment inside was really not very good.

The sounds, smells, and blood of various livestock were everywhere, and many merchants were coming in and out. Many meat sellers in the city must have purchased their goods here.

Even if the seller is very careful about cleaning and washes away the dirt with water, the unpleasant smell of blood still cannot be blocked.

Jiang Wan didn't want to stay here any longer, so she walked and shopped much faster.

Instead of buying full-grown cows for specimens, she chose small cubs because cubs are cheap and an adult cow costs more than 10,000 yuan. Even if she had money, she couldn't afford to buy it like this.

This was a slaughterhouse, and there were not many cubs. Fortunately, the market was big enough and they could be bought. As long as they were uncollected animals, she bought all the ones she could.

Then he found a clean-looking store and bought five cows, ten sheep, and twenty pigs. These were all killed. Jiang Wan also asked the store to break them into large pieces for easy consumption later.

Since many stores delivered her purchases to her door, Jiang Wan spent some extra money and asked the store to help her bring the babies she had bought at other stores and not yet brought them over, and then left them behind.

Warehouse address, as if fleeing from the slaughterhouse.

The feeling of aroma that made me feel delicious when I thought of meat before was completely gone at this moment.

Jiang Wan sat in the car to relax for a while, then took out the list she had made. The next things she wanted to buy were water, seasonings, and polished rice noodles and noodles.

There will be extremely cold weather in the next few years. Under such conditions with ice and snow, there is supposedly no shortage of water.

Unfortunately, a microorganism appeared in the water at that time. If people eat it, they will have diarrhea, and in severe cases, they may even die of dehydration.

This kind of water had to be filtered dozens of times before it could be drunk. At that time, the only country that could filter water repeatedly was the country. There were so many people across the country waiting to drink water, and the amount of water each person received every day was limited.

The feeling of being hungry and thirsty, looking at the ice cubes all over the ground outside but not being able to eat, is simply too painful, not to mention the next few years, when the hot weather will evaporate all the water.
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