Han Yao has a space, which is made of a bowl.

When she was a child living in the country with her parents, the bowl was dug out once when she dug a vegetable cellar at home.

The bowl is turquoise green and oval in shape, only the size of a Japanese melon. It looks ordinary. It's no different from the bowl I've seen in the temple. My parents thought it was worthless and didn't take it seriously. They put it in the cupboard and soon forgot it.

Later, after his parents died, Han Yao went back to the countryside to take care of the funeral and tidy up their relics. When he found it under his mother's box, he remembered that there was such a thing at home.

Seeing this thing, Han Yao thought that the treasure appraisal program was popular on TV, and it was dug out. He didn't know what time it was or what Dynasty it was, so he took this bowl to Beijing to show it to experts.

As a result, the experts were a little confused when they saw the bowl. They had been in the antique shop for decades, and they had seen at least hundreds of millions of antiques, but they had never seen the material of the bowl.

This bowl is neither metal, nor jade, nor porcelain, nor glass plastic. The strange material has never been seen by experts with extensive knowledge.

Because they didn't recognize it, and the experts couldn't define it well, they finally had to guess that it might be made of some unknown synthetic material.

Hearing this explanation, Han Yao had to take the bowl back in disappointment.

Since even the experts don't recognize her, she doesn't have much collection value. When she gets home, Han Yao puts the bowl beside the computer desk and raises a cactus as a flowerpot (it's said that putting more meat beside the computer can prevent radiation).

Later, once her hand was punctured by a cactus thorn, and the blood bead on her hand was accidentally put on the flowerpot. As a result, the flowerpot disappeared under her eyes.

Before Han Yao wakes up from shock, she suddenly has this space in her mind!

To say space is to enlarge the bowl infinitely. The bowl, originally the size of a Japanese melon, is as big as an acre of land, like an island, floating in her consciousness.

After the bowl was magnified infinitely, Han Yao found that the surface of the bowl was not smooth. The surface and inside of the bowl were densely engraved with symbols the size of a fly's head. She didn't know whether it was Sanskrit or some strange words. Anyway, she didn't recognize any of them.

At first sight of this space, Han Yao was shocked. He thought he met a ghost, but later he calmed down and realized that he had got a space.

She has read a lot of space novels, and the space described above is similar to her present one. Her one, presumably, must be space.

In order to verify her conjecture, she purposely received several unwanted things into the space with her mind.

As a result, the things were really taken in by her, and after a few days, the things were still there, just like when she took them in.

What surprised her most was that she also found that this space has a unique function - preservation function!

For example: she took in a half eaten watermelon, but a few days later, the watermelon was still fresh, red, white, green, just like she had just taken in, so many days, it was not dry at all, nor rotten.

It turns out that this baby can not only store things, but also keep them fresh.

After discovering the secret, Han Yaole broke down. She immediately quit her job as a translator, sold the old house her mother had left her, took out the savings she had worked for many years, and sold everything she could sell. If she couldn't sell it, she put it into the space to keep it. She cobbled together more than 1.2 million yuan to make use of the space to store some unsalable goods, Wait until the price of those unsalable products rises and then sell out, it is absolutely a huge profit!

Now in the news, it often comes out that some vegetable farmer's vegetables are unsalable and can only be pulled back to feed pigs, or the fruit market of some fruit farmer is saturated and can only be disposed of at a price reduction of a few cents a catty. She pays attention to these news and immediately rushes to the spot to buy a lot of them.

Soon, her space will be more than a hundred thousand pounds of Chinese cabbage, five cents a jin of charge; There are also 50000 Jin more watermelons, 20 cents a Jin; One hundred and twenty thousand catties of apples, forty cents a catty.

He also hoarded 50000 Jin of orange meat, that is, the peeled oranges without skin.

Because some place specially grows oranges to sell tangerine peel. When the oranges are ripe, they need peel but not fruit. If the orange meat is not sold as soon as possible, it will go bad and rot. therefore, the price of the orange meat is reduced. It costs four or five yuan a catty in the supermarket, but it's worth only thirty cents a catty to buy the orange meat!

She also saved 100000 ears of green rice in the space.

Qingbao rice is very delicious whether it is cooked or ground into pulp to make corn cakes and porridge. It is loved by the broad masses of people, especially in the north. When Qingbao rice comes down every year, there are roasted rice stalls everywhere in the streets. It costs three yuan a ear, which is much more expensive than mature corn.

If you hoard more green bract rice and keep it for winter, you can sell it for at least three yuan a ear, and the price she bought is only fifty cents a ear, which is six times the profit.

Later, she saw on TV that there was a flood of oysters in Denmark. She immediately applied for a passport and decided to go to Denmark.

Oysters are the best seafood in the country. Hotels can sell them for tens of yuan. Most people can't afford to eat them. However, such a delicious food is rampant in Denmark. The local people don't know how to pick it up. The government directly grinds the oysters and feeds them to the animals. It's a riot!

After Han Yao came to Denmark, she rented a house with courtyard walls by the sea, hired a truck and several workers to pick up and transport oysters for her.

After the oysters are pulled back to her rented yard, they can't be collected directly into the space because there are no living things in her space, so they have to be killed before they can be collected.

She would hang the oysters in her temporary rented yard and let them die naturally. Every other hour, she would collect them. At that time, the dead oysters would be naturally collected into the space, and the living ones would continue to stay in the yard.

She collects the oysters once an hour, in a cycle, to ensure that the oysters can be collected into the space at the first time after death, so as not to leave them out for a long time.

After staying in Maidan for half a month, she had a lot of oysters in her space like a hill, about four or five hundred thousand jin, which cost her hundreds of thousands of yuan.

In fact, oysters don't cost money. They are everywhere on the beach. They can be picked up and taken at will. However, although oysters don't cost money, the workers who pick up oysters, load trucks and help her pull them back have to pay others' wages. Denmark is an economically developed country, and the labor force is much more expensive than that of developing countries, so most of her money is spent on hiring people.

It costs more than 300000 yuan to hire people, rent a house, hire a car and return air tickets!

In fact, Han Yao could have stayed here and saved millions of pounds in the space, but she didn't do so because she was afraid of causing too much attention. How could she explain the whereabouts of the missing oysters to others in case of any good deed?

If it doesn't make sense, isn't it troublesome?

So, for the sake of safety, she only stayed in Denmark for half a month and then slipped away.

Money is good, but safety comes first. Besides, even if there are no oysters in Denmark, there are other countries where species are rampant!

For example, hairy crabs are rampant in Germany!

Yes, you heard me right. It's the crabs in Germany.

At the beginning of hearing this news, Han Yao was still taking oysters in Denmark. When she heard this news, her first feeling was that she couldn't believe it.

For Chinese food, hairy crab is definitely a luxury food with a high price, which is more expensive than oyster. This kind of good food can also be rampant, which is too mysterious!

However, believe it or not, the fact is that hairy crabs sold for hundreds of yuan per kilo in China are really rampant in Germany. Chinese people regard it as a delicacy. In Germany, it is regarded as a monster. Not only no one eats it, but the government also spends a lot of manpower and material resources to eliminate it. It's hard to imagine!

After Han Yao confirmed the news, he immediately flew to Germany. As soon as he got there, he felt like he was in Denmark. He rented a house, hired a car, hired people, and made a lot of hairy crabs!

However, the cost of hairy crabs this time is twice as much as that of raw oysters, because collecting hairy crabs is much more difficult than collecting raw oysters. We have to tie these hairy crabs with leather cases first, so as not to disturb the neighbors. Crabs have pliers, so they are easy to be caught by them. In such a laborious and risky work, the labor cost is much more expensive than picking up raw oysters.

Finally, she spent nearly 600000 yuan on about 100000 Jin of hairy crabs. Although Han Yao was a little careful, she was relieved to think about the price of hairy crabs in China and the high profits.

Half a month later, Han Yao left Germany for Thailand.

Thailand is rich in durian, her favorite Golden Pillow durian is produced here.

However, durian is delicious, but because it is not easy to transport and preserve, it can be sold for less than ten yuan per kilogram in the original place of origin, and it can be sold for fifty or sixty yuan per kilogram when it is transported to China. After seeing the profit margin, Han Yao went to Thailand to buy twenty thousand jin gold pillow durian.

In fact, she wanted to buy more, but when she ran out of money, there were only twenty or thirty thousand yuan left. She couldn't afford to buy any more, so she had to do it.

Considering the hard work of hoarding goods, Han Yao decides to take a holiday and have a good rest.

With her last twenty or thirty thousand yuan, she went to a famous island in Thailand and had a good time there for several days.

Maybe it's because she was very happy and sad. The day before she came back, she had an accident. When she went out to sea on the island, the boat was overturned by the wind and waves!

All the people on the cruise ship were overturned in the sea. Han Yao couldn't swim. After a few flops in the sea, he unfortunately sank to the bottom of the sea, and then he was unconscious