[Apocalypse Rebirth + Spatial Stockpiling + Base Construction + Strong Female Lead + No CP]
In the future, torrential rains, earthquakes, tsunamis, extreme cold, global mutations…
In ...
After hearing what Selina said, the crew director was stunned for a while before he realized what she meant.
He swallowed hard and said, "You are not kidding me."
Natural disasters, global rainstorms, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and outrageous zombie infections.
The city of Kotka has fallen?
He wouldn't have encountered other prank shows as soon as he came out of the mountains, would he?
Selena said so much with good intentions. After all, for the entire crew, the director is their leader.
Only when the leader knows and accepts the truth can he continue to tell others; otherwise, he will not be able to explain himself even if he makes sense.
Looking at the suspicious director, Selena took out a camera from her bag.
It has nothing to do with other factors, I just want to express my sympathy for what the crew has experienced.
After all, after going through countless hardships and escaping from the mountains, I didn't expect that the outside was still a ruin of hell.
Nothing could be more desperate than this.
Along the way, she took many photos of the scenery outside to commemorate the journey.
Including the polluted sea surface, piles of vehicles stranded on the roadside, bloodstains on the ground, wilderness with cracks in the ground, huge scratched billboards, gray cities without any vitality, and killed zombies.
The director of the crew looked at the photos one by one, his brows gradually furrowed.
If possible, he would rather the girl show him screenshots of TV shows and movies on her phone rather than scenes captured by her camera.
Moreover, none of these shocking photos were of the popular but unpopular disaster dramas he was familiar with.
This proves that what the little girl said is true.
Seeing the director fall silent, Serena knew he believed her, and then she said, "We're going to the Adra Refuge Base in the Polly Mountains. We can give you a ride. But the prerequisite is that you have to explain clearly to the crew why."
"Of course, if you don't believe us, you can leave on your own, whether it's to return to the city or go somewhere else. Anyway, we can't turn back."
After hearing her words, the director also understood the urgency of the matter.
However, he was unable to open his mouth.
Originally, he thought that the crew was killed in the deep mountains simply because of a natural disaster.
The filming location was carefully selected and surveyed, located in a vast uninhabited area of the Polly Mountains.
After a disaster, even if rescue workers go into the mountains to search, they may not be familiar with the complex terrain, making the search extremely difficult.
So, during the days when they were lost in the mountains, this was the belief that they all held.
People outside simply can't get in and can't find them, but they have to rely on their own strength to survive and must go back alive.
Perhaps, he can also make a disaster suspense film based on their experience of death, and even the capital and actors have been decided.
Now tell him that this is a disaster that has swept the world, even the city where they live has been destroyed, and their family and friends have lost contact and are nowhere to be found. How can he accept this?
Fortunately, after a fierce ideological struggle, the director finally figured everything out.
He is also the director of a wilderness survival crew. The other people in the crew must be suffering more than him. His responsibility now is to be responsible for the crew.
Presumably, this is also the reason why the people in this team brought him into this car.
Finally, the director sincerely thanked Serena and the people next to her, "Okay, thank you, thank you for telling me."
After getting out of the car, the director gathered all the crew members who had walked out of the mountains and slowly told them what he had just heard.
Finally, he scanned the bewildered faces and concluded with one sentence, "All we can do now is follow the convoy to the military shelter base. That way, we can still survive. Otherwise, if we continue to wait here and encounter the nearby zombie swarm, we'll be dead."
"Of course, you can disagree and verify this fact on your own. But I am the director of this crew, responsible for all matters, big and small. I must be responsible for everyone on the crew. Even if disaster strikes, as long as the crew doesn't disband, I will lead everyone to survive the apocalypse."
After hearing the director's words, the crew members who walked out of the mountains were undoubtedly confused.
The photographer, still carrying the camera, clapped his hands in surprise from behind. "Very good, very powerful words from the director. I've filmed our survival experience. After editing, it will definitely become a very exciting variety show!"
No one knows how this dedicated cameraman managed to bring so many spare batteries while surviving in the mountains.
Suddenly, little Thompson burst into laughter, breaking the silent atmosphere.
"Hahaha, that's exactly what I thought. The director is really dedicated to his job. He didn't tell us ahead of time that the show would end with an unscripted speech to maintain authenticity. If the photographer hadn't stepped forward, I would have thought it was the end."
After he finished speaking, everyone in the crew was obviously relieved.
But when they began to comfort each other, the director still stood there without saying a word.
He had a sullen face and felt extremely sad as he looked at these people who were unwilling to accept the truth.
After all, he was deceiving himself just now. When he learned that a disaster was coming and his family members were likely to die, he felt extremely sad in his heart and subconsciously regarded this as a prank by other crews.
However, time is running out and they have no time to deceive themselves.
The crew director directly called the survival expert and looked him in the eyes seriously. "Keith, based on your survival knowledge, do you think this is true?"
Keith stood up. As an experienced wilderness survival expert, he was unwilling to accept this fact.
However, as he walked all the way through the mountains, even though the weather in the mountains was strange and changeable, after a certain day, he really never saw the sun in the sky again, and the air was filled with the pungent smell of thick sulfur.
He mentioned this strange phenomenon to the director, but it was ignored.
Now that the director told them this fact, although it was difficult to accept, it was not without facts after all.
In the end, he stood firmly on the director's side, "I choose to believe in the director."
Suddenly, everyone in the crew began to hesitate again. They were worried that if the disaster was really as the director said, perhaps their family members and friends would also die.
In the end, it was little Thomson who led a part of the crew to split into two factions. They refused to believe the facts and insisted on going to the city to seek the truth.
"So what if there's no car? I can walk back by myself. I don't need their help." (End of this chapter)