Two days later, Chen Mo began moving.
He didn't buy ingredients directly.
That would attract attention.
Instead, he invested in several small supplier companies connected to his network.
The system processed the transactions one by one.
Investment: ¥800,000
Investment: ¥600,000
Investment: ¥700,000
Through these companies, large quantities of milk powder and tea ingredients were quietly purchased and stored.
Warehouse inventory levels increased steadily.
But the market remained calm.
No one noticed the preparation.
Most suppliers believed the purchases were normal seasonal stock.
Chen Mo watched the inventory numbers rise on the system screen.
Supply nodes began glowing brighter on the Influence Map.
The web was tightening.
