
I Started in a Hardware Store and a Customer Asked Me to Buy an Aircraft Carrier
About This Novel
After inheriting his family's hardware store that was about to close down, Lu You just wanted to be a salty fish boss. By the way, make short videos to fool around. Until he awakened to the [Everything Has It] system. From then on, his world completely changed. No matter what the customer wants, there is always only one answer - "Yes!" At first, only neighbors and curious netizens came to our door. "Boss, do you have the out-of-print screws from decades ago?" "Yes!" "Boss, do you have the ten-dollar coupler?" "Yes!" "Boss... (Withdrawn)" "It's useless to withdraw, yes!" Friends from Lu do not reject anyone who comes, and with the word "you" they become popular all over the Internet. Small stores are also gradually upgraded. Until one day, a group of people in special uniforms blocked the entire street. The leader of the old man pushed open the store door solemnly and asked nervously: "Comrade, do you have an aircraft carrier... Do you have one?" Under the expectant eyes of the country's top experts, Lu You calmly dusted himself off and calmly uttered one word: "Yes!"
What Readers Think
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Official(120)Scraped 22d ago
The idea is good, but it's too sci-fi. Some settings are forced to reduce intelligence, such as Buddha jumping over the wall. You can make something ready-made in two minutes that takes more than ten hours to cook? It's a bit too exaggerated. It's better to set the waiting time according to the rarity of the item. It can only be said to be a bit of fun and not promote something that I will never watch in my life.
Is there anyone who recommends books? This book was quite popular during the same period
The book's absorption and reading figures are pretty good. Big book recommenders should check it out!
When reading novels, it's either for fun or for logical writing. Is this really cool to watch? Didn't you feel awkward when you read it? Don't you feel like there's something wrong with you in your head? Yes, many novels now begin with a brain storage place, but that doesn't mean putting the brain there and stuffing a mess of it into it. But it doesn't matter. I can't stand it anymore, so I'm going to complain and then delete the book. Those who don't care about this can read it and treat it as a mindless way to pass the time. After all, just read novels
It's too brainless and illogical. The subject matter is very novel. Now that the local official has ended, your source of goods, purchasing channels, and your system will not be patched. I personally suggest that you can write about the fate of the country later. You take the initiative to explain the system and then the country announces it to you. But you need to patch the current system. For example, technology needs to have a certain basis in reality. Then there can be dimensional gates because parallel universes are established.
Too many loopholes
How can I put it this way, the toilet paper article is really fun to read without thinking, but it has too many loopholes. From the beginning to the end, no one questioned the origin of the things. Let's just talk about the old Tang Dynasty episode. The Buddha jumped over the wall with a cup in a few minutes. Is it still authentic? If you dare to sell it, I won't dare to eat it. For another example, if a customer wants poppies or extinct animals, would you dare to bring them out? If someone maliciously reports that there is drugs in a hardware store and the police go to the warehouse to investigate, would you dare to open the door? It's okay to just look at it casually, but don't delve into it.
Speed updates, speed, speed speed!
I can't describe this book in words
I don't know what the author was thinking. It completely challenged my understanding of the novel. He could be so unreasonable.
Life is a process of replacing one anxiety with another, one desire with another.
It's really good. I have a sense of idealism. I used to dream of opening a small shop to sell all kinds of tricky things to meet the needs of customers. The author's views are also quite upright, and the tone is positive and uplifting, which is good.
I watched it all night tonight. Quite interesting. The main thing is that the Lord looks happy. Come on, author. Very optimistic.
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Official(120)Scraped 22d ago
The idea is good, but it's too sci-fi. Some settings are forced to reduce intelligence, such as Buddha jumping over the wall. You can make something ready-made in two minutes that takes more than ten hours to cook? It's a bit too exaggerated. It's better to set the waiting time according to the rarity of the item. It can only be said to be a bit of fun and not promote something that I will never watch in my life.
Is there anyone who recommends books? This book was quite popular during the same period
The book's absorption and reading figures are pretty good. Big book recommenders should check it out!
When reading novels, it's either for fun or for logical writing. Is this really cool to watch? Didn't you feel awkward when you read it? Don't you feel like there's something wrong with you in your head? Yes, many novels now begin with a brain storage place, but that doesn't mean putting the brain there and stuffing a mess of it into it. But it doesn't matter. I can't stand it anymore, so I'm going to complain and then delete the book. Those who don't care about this can read it and treat it as a mindless way to pass the time. After all, just read novels
It's too brainless and illogical. The subject matter is very novel. Now that the local official has ended, your source of goods, purchasing channels, and your system will not be patched. I personally suggest that you can write about the fate of the country later. You take the initiative to explain the system and then the country announces it to you. But you need to patch the current system. For example, technology needs to have a certain basis in reality. Then there can be dimensional gates because parallel universes are established.
Too many loopholes
How can I put it this way, the toilet paper article is really fun to read without thinking, but it has too many loopholes. From the beginning to the end, no one questioned the origin of the things. Let's just talk about the old Tang Dynasty episode. The Buddha jumped over the wall with a cup in a few minutes. Is it still authentic? If you dare to sell it, I won't dare to eat it. For another example, if a customer wants poppies or extinct animals, would you dare to bring them out? If someone maliciously reports that there is drugs in a hardware store and the police go to the warehouse to investigate, would you dare to open the door? It's okay to just look at it casually, but don't delve into it.
Speed updates, speed, speed speed!
I can't describe this book in words
I don't know what the author was thinking. It completely challenged my understanding of the novel. He could be so unreasonable.
Life is a process of replacing one anxiety with another, one desire with another.
It's really good. I have a sense of idealism. I used to dream of opening a small shop to sell all kinds of tricky things to meet the needs of customers. The author's views are also quite upright, and the tone is positive and uplifting, which is good.
I watched it all night tonight. Quite interesting. The main thing is that the Lord looks happy. Come on, author. Very optimistic.









