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Convenience Store Links to the Post-Apocalypse: Starting with Instant Noodles for Gold
Convenience Store Links to the Post-Apocalypse: Starting with Instant Noodles for Gold Plot:
Lin Xiaoman lives on her grandfather's shabby convenience store. One night while restocking, she finds a glowing rift behind the shelves—on the other side is a post-apocalyptic world covered in黄沙, where people fight to the death for a bite of food! The first person to crawl through is a man in a torn hazmat suit, clutching half a loaf of bread, who trembles as he offers a gold brick for a case of instant noodles. It turns out supplies in the apocalypse are exhausted, and her "expired ham" and "cheap cola" have become "holy relics" for survivors. But as more apocalypse dwellers arrive, trouble follows: a base warlord wants to blow up the rift to seize the store, the man's sister is dying from radiation sickness and needs her help finding a cure, and worst of all, the rift is slowly expanding, threatening to merge the two worlds... Will she stay as the "apocalypse supplier" or risk everything to help the man reverse the doomsday?
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