I Deliver Takeout Across the Multiverse
I Deliver Takeout Across the Multiverse Chapter 34: Preparing to Move

Li Zhiguo, who was responsible for welcoming Yun Tutu, greeted her warmly as he led her into the office. “Comrade Yun Tutu, would you like some water or tea?”

Yun Tutu, feeling a bit nervous, replied, “Water is fine, thank you.”

After getting her settled, Li Zhiguo left Yun Tutu with Zhang Yaowen and the others while he returned to his work.

In less than five minutes, Yun Tutu met the leader who would be discussing matters with her.

Wu Haojun, with his head of white hair and a kindly smile reminiscent of Maitreya Buddha, exuded a gentle and approachable aura that helped Yun Tutu relax.

Zhang Yaowen observed this scene and couldn’t help but pinch the bridge of his nose. Even though they had the same facial features, why did he always seem so intimidating to people?

Yun Tutu repeated her story, and of course, Songsong made a dazzling appearance that quickly convinced the leader.

As for the precious artifacts Yun Tutu had brought, Wu Haojun informed her that they weren’t suitable to keep in her possession, but she would be compensated. Regarding the gold, if Yun Tutu wanted to sell it, they could facilitate the transaction, and the proceeds would be hers.

However, these were minor matters compared to the importance of their potential cooperation.

Since it was uncertain what kinds of worlds Yun Tutu might encounter in the future, all trade goods would be provided by them, with profits shared equally—50/50.

When Yun Tutu heard this proposal, she quickly shook her head. “If it’s just ordinary goods, a 50/50 split is fine, but for anything beyond that, I don’t think I should accept.”

Wu Haojun’s smile grew even kinder. “But that wouldn’t be fair to you.”

“Why wouldn’t it be? I’ve lived under the care of my country for over 20 years. If I have the chance to contribute, it’s my duty to do so,” Yun Tutu said earnestly, then added with an embarrassed laugh, “I know that sounds a bit dramatic, but it’s how I truly feel.”

“You young people are really something special,” one of the office members commented, clearly impressed. Years of education hadn’t gone to waste.

“Let’s just see how things develop. For now, let’s set the basic rules, and we can discuss specifics later,” Wu Haojun said.

Yun Tutu agreed without hesitation. She knew her limits; encountering Songsong was a stroke of luck, but she couldn’t afford to be too greedy.

She had already hinted before that some worlds had technology more advanced than theirs. If she could bring those advancements back to help her country grow, it would be far more meaningful than just getting rich.

The speed at which things moved was remarkable. As soon as the agreement was drawn up, a brand-new property contract was placed in front of her.

Yun Tutu looked at Wu Haojun in confusion. “This…”

“Those Qin dynasty artifacts are worth more than this property,” Wu Haojun said as he handed her a pen. “You’ll also have people assigned to you from now on, and that little rental room isn’t suitable anymore. This is a detached villa, with plenty of space and privacy. It will make your work easier.”

As for security, Wu Haojun didn’t even need to mention it. The ability to traverse worlds was a rare opportunity, and as the sole intermediary, Yun Tutu’s value was immeasurable.

“Is it really worth that much?” Yun Tutu knew the local property prices, and she quickly pushed the bag of gold she had brought along toward them. “Please add this to the deal.”

“You’re quite the honest young woman,” Wu Haojun said with a smile, his impression of her improving even more. “But if I take this, don’t go crying later.”

Yun Tutu grinned sheepishly. “I just don’t want you to lose too much, that’s all. But will it be convenient to live in that area?”

Yun Tutu glanced at the invisible Songsong. “You know I need to deliver goods across dimensions, and having supplies on hand is important.”

“Don’t worry,” Wu Haojun reassured her. “The military supply department is just nearby. We’ve already opened a separate gate, so you’ll be our top priority for anything you need.”

Yun Tutu felt her head spinning. Was she really getting all this? All she wanted was some support, but this was beyond what she had imagined.

“Anything we don’t have on hand, we’ll make sure it’s delivered to you as quickly as possible. Just focus on your work.”

Yun Tutu left the office feeling dazed, accompanied by Zhang Yaowen and his team. They were now heading to help her move.

Riding her motorcycle, Yun Tutu followed behind their truck, which they had specifically chosen for its larger size, thinking she might have a lot to move.

Yun Tutu wanted to tell them that her 20-square-meter room didn’t have that much stuff, but then she remembered her recent shopping sprees and kept quiet.

She communicated with Songsong, “See, I told you this would be a win-win situation.”

Song Song huffed, not wanting to admit she was right.

The office they had just been in was filled with surveillance cameras, but this naive girl had been sitting there, blissfully unaware of the scrutiny. However, Song Song kept this to itself, not wanting to scare her.

When it came time to move, Yun Tutu was shocked by just how much she had accumulated. Besides her bed and wardrobe, everything else was something she had bought over time, and there were more bags and boxes than she had realized.

Hearing the commotion, the landlady hurried downstairs. Seeing several large men moving things, she quickly rushed over to Yun Tutu, standing protectively by her side with a wary expression.

“Girl, what’s going on? You didn’t mention you were moving out,” the landlady said, her mind running through countless dramatic scenarios she had seen in short videos.

Yun Tutu felt a wave of warmth. Despite the struggles she had faced after graduation, she had been fortunate to meet good people.

“Auntie, I found a new job, and these are my new colleagues. My workplace is quite far from here, and commuting would be inconvenient, so…”

The landlady looked skeptical. “Weren’t you delivering food? If I’m not mistaken, your delivery bike is still parked outside.”

Yun Tutu forced a smile. “I’m still delivering, but now I’m moving closer to the company.”

She silently apologized for the little white lie.

“Is that so?” The landlady seemed partly convinced, noticing that the men were handling her belongings with care. “Where are you moving to? I’ll come visit you when I have time.”

Zhang Yaowen and his team were surprised by the landlady’s suspicion, but they didn’t mind. In fact, they were touched by how protective she was of Yun Tutu.

“We’re moving her near the new government office,” Zhang Yaowen said cheerfully, providing the address. “It’s where many of the major departments are, which will make it easier for her work.”

Dreamy Land[Translator]

Hey everyone! I hope you're enjoying what I'm translating. As an unemployed adult with way too much time on my hands and a borderline unhealthy obsession with novels, I’m here to share one of my all-time favorites. So, sit back, relax, and let's dive into this story together—because I’ve got nothing better to do!

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