In the last days, natural disasters are busy hoarding goods, and others are hoarding grain, and I collect rent
[Natural Disasters + Hoarding + Infrastructure + Business Upgrading Flow]
[Nuclear Pollution + Nuclear Radiation + Heavy Rain and Flood + Extreme Heat and Drought + Animal and Plant Mutation + Earthquake and Tsunami + Polar Day and Night]
Shen Ruoran dreamed of owning a house of her own, so she bought a house early, and in order to pay off the mortgage, she worked overtime in the company and died suddenly.
Since then, there has been an anti-involution worker who guarantees sleep and refuses to work overtime.
One hundred doomsday quick pass quests, Shen Ruoran successfully retired, and a beautiful life beckoned to her.
However, the dream shattered, and Shen Ruoran accidentally entered the apocalyptic apocalypse caused by nuclear sewage, and the system of the pit father forcibly locked it as a pension reward, of course, with unlimited space and a building.
Shen Ruoran: "Thank you for the invitation, but you don't have to."
A month later, a flood struck the star L, and the animals and plants mutated and became extinct, and humanity was in danger.
There is only one place where the years are quiet, and the towering building is full of people from all walks of life, who have meat to eat and sleep soundly at night.
It's just that the way they earn rent is weird, and landlords don't allow them to over-earn rent.
*The 21st floor of the small theater
is brightly lit, and the professors conduct anti-nuclear tests over and over again.
At 20 o'clock, the power on the 21st floor was cut off on time.
The culprit Shen Ruoran:
"I've told you many times that the rules of the building are not allowed to work overtime, and if you work overtime for one hour, the rent will be doubled."
Professor: "......"
At the global press conference a few years later, the reporter asked online: "Professor Kang, is it convenient to tell us about your mental journey in developing anti-nuclear clothing?"
Professor Kang smiled: "At that time, every day's thought, today must be before eight o'clock in the evening to study things." ”