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Enemies Are All Nourishment for My Fungi-Chapter 128: Let’s Buy Some More New Cars (1)
Theory classes lasted only half a day, and the afternoon was devoted to computer exams, results were announced on the spot.
The difficulty was as simple as taking a motorcycle driving test. Ye Nai passed with flying colors, eliminated seven who failed by just a point or two, and they could only retake the test half a month later.
Those who passed the exam then drew lots to determine the order of practical operations for tomorrow. Ye Nai drew the afternoon slot.
After confirming her exam time, Ye Nai left the school and decided to stroll around the nearby streets.
Her phone in her coat pocket rang, an incoming transaction of 110,000 had been made into her Awakener account.
She immediately entered a stationery store, bought a large file bag, a tube of glue, and three watercolor stamps, went back to the hotel, put the house deed into the file bag, sealed it with glue, tied it up with a string, and then covered the seal and string with watercolor stamps.
Then, at around nine o’clock in the evening, the other half of the money finally came through.
220,000 in total, the transaction was complete.
Ye Nai called a courier service on her phone, entered her mom as the recipient, and an hour later, it showed that the order was completed, and the item had been successfully delivered to the recipient.
A little while later, Ye Nai texted her mom.
[Mom, it’s almost midnight, have you sent the money yet? Did you get the house deed back?]
[Got the house deed back. That person is so strange, the file bag is covered with stamps that kids like to play with.]
Below that message, her mom had attached a photo, the bright red house deed resting on the garish file bag.
[Well, the type of stamp doesn’t matter, the important thing is the act of sealing the edges. Is the file bag intact?]
[It’s completely intact, and the house deed is fine too, no issues at all.]
[As long as the house deed is fine, are you moving house first or getting a divorce first?]
[Moving first. Your grandpa and uncle have already transferred the house money to your dad’s account, just like you said the other day. I have the money from redeeming the fund. On average, he still needs to top up the difference.]
[They transferred the money that quickly?]
[Yeah, they can’t wait, hoping we collect the money today and move out tomorrow to clear the house.]
[You’ll need to fix up the house, right? You two have had this house for twenty years; the decor from back then has aged. If it isn’t spruced up, with your sister-in-law pregnant, it all seems quite rushed.]
[That’s true, but redoing the decor is too late now, need to air it out after redecorating.]
[You’re getting a divorce and still care about their gossip? Have you found a place for yourself yet?]
[Already contacted a real estate agent, planning to find a suitable house between your sister’s school and my workplace. That agent will also help us complete the full sale process. Lucky that the company holding our house deed was trustworthy; they returned the deed immediately upon receiving the money.]
[Yeah, they keep their word, return the house deed as soon as they receive the money.]
[Heh, if your dad had sent the money at the same time as me, I would have had the house deed by the afternoon. He’s not used to seeing amounts in the hundreds of thousands, holding onto the money and not sending it. I almost thought he sent the money and the other party was going to scam us and not return the house deed, I was terrified until I checked his phone and found out he lied to me. I gave him a beating then operated with his phone.]
[Mom’s the hero!]]
[Your dad’s getting worse. He was a person before he broke his leg; after that, he changed.]
[Who knows, maybe he saw your uncle living a wealthy and happy life with grandpa’s pension; he got upset and took it out on you.]
It took a good while before her mom replied to that message.
[You’re right, your dad has been different since the elders moved in.]
"Men’s jealousy, tsk tsk tsk, he brings it to his parents and elder brother but unleashes it on his wife and kids—how shameful."
"Luckily they’re getting a divorce, who cares if he lives or dies; it’s just sad for your younger brothers. Your dad won’t care about them, he’ll definitely make them board at school."
"As long as he provides living expenses on time, boarding is better than staying with their dad."
"True."
Ye Nai wasn’t worried that her two younger brothers would suffer too much, as she had already taught them how to deal with it. The grandsons of the Old Ye Family, with such a reputable name—if they weren’t taken care of properly, she wouldn’t blame them for cruelly pulling the plug on the old man when the time came.
She had agreed with her mom to send the 20,000 yuan after she got her divorce certificate, ending their conversation.
The next morning, after breakfast, Ye Nai rode her electric scooter to the agricultural machinery market and found several shops selling garden machinery.
She saw not only small excavators but also electric forklifts of various sizes—for the largest warehouses, lifting goods onto shelves several meters high.
Ye Nai was intrigued again; she thought about the difficulty of loading large game onto the trailer if she caught one.
Those mutant beasts weighing a ton or two couldn’t be loaded onto the truck by human strength—they could only be killed immediately in the Space, never brought back alive.
But if she bought a forklift with enough carrying capacity, maybe she could load them onto the trailer.
When in doubt, ask.
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The forklift sellers were confused by her questions—the majority on sale were wheeled forklifts suitable for cement floors, but Ye Nai needed a tracked, off-road forklift.
The owner wanted her business but unfortunately didn’t have the model she wanted; there was only one brand dealer in the market that sold such items, and the factory had such a product—displayed just for show, showcasing the manufacturer’s strength, rarely selling a few each year in this market.
Ye Nai went to take a look and instantly liked the new machine that had been displayed in the store for over half a year.
The forklift came with an onboard crane.
And it was still a tracked off-road model.
Wasn’t this prepared just for her?
The forklift was a genuine forklift, with the crane arm on top of the driver’s cabin. By moving to the rear seat of the crane operation position, one could rotate the crane arm entirely, performing lifting operations from behind the vehicle.
The vehicle itself weighed 6 tons, the front forks could lift 5 tons up to 7 meters, the rear crane could lift 6 tons, with 6 extendable sections reaching up to 12 meters, and could lift half a ton at its furthest reach.
When using the crane, hydraulic support legs helped maintain the vehicle’s balance.
Lifting a big wild buffalo in the Secret Realm would be a breeze, wouldn’t it?
Ye Nai immediately liked this big fellow; she went behind the vehicle and even saw a standard hook on the rear beam for attaching agricultural implements.
Such a big machine also consumed quite a bit of electricity; there were no promotions with a free battery, but there was still a discount. After some haggling with the dealer, Ye Nai spent the money saved on the vehicle on batteries instead.
All in all, she still saved money.
Ye Nai watched as the worker unboxed and installed the battery in the vehicle right there; she also learned how to start, move, lift, lower, and shut off the engine, and practiced the same with the crane, learning to extend the crane arm, raise, turn, lower, and retract.
By the way, she also bought quite a few pallet forks.
Just as the dealer was about to ask how to deliver the machinery, he saw Ye Nai pat each of the two machines, and the two big fellows vanished on the spot.
Then, she took out her electric scooter and hurried off to buy an excavator.