Apocalyptic Catastrophe: The Blackened Male Lead Becomes a Love-Struck Idiot

[Original dual male protagonists, dual purity, 1v1, secret love, slow burn, kind shou]

Waking up, he unexpectedly transmigrated into a book.

With a useless background music ability, he ...

Chapter 116: Didi Chuxing. Why did Master Ji park?

Chapter 116: Didi Chuxing. Why did Master Ji park?

If the drones had not malfunctioned and the windows had not been sealed with lead sheets when the first tsunami hit, and he had witnessed the disaster with his own eyes, He Rui felt that he might be able to adapt a little better to a natural disaster of this magnitude this time.

But he didn't.

This was the first time he witnessed a horrific natural disaster that was beyond human control.

He Rui began to feel a sense of despair, and a sense of powerlessness towards this world arose in his heart.

Facing this extremely terrifying and powerful natural force, my mind was oppressed by the terrifying scene.

He felt an indescribable panic.

Only then did I realize how insignificant my life was.

I deeply realized that Ji Changqing's words, "Here, you can only survive by luck" is really a true portrayal of this world.

"There's a tornado."

Someone next to me suddenly spoke.

He Rui shuddered, frightened by the other party's delayed answer, and suddenly remembered that there was someone carrying him.

I forgot about it just now because I was so excited.

It was too late to answer now, as he had already seen the tornado with his own eyes.

He quickly looked at Ji Changqing, and this time the gas filter canister did not hit his face.

He Rui looked at this man and saw that although he was frowning slightly, his expression on his stern face was actually quite calm. He suddenly felt his tense nerves relax a little.

Now I know why this guy carried him and jumped between the rooftops.

Faced with this hellish disaster, even someone as strong as Ji Changqing had to choose to avoid danger.

He Rui thought to himself, fortunately he was the one being carried away. If he had looked back while moving, he would have been so shocked by what he saw that he would have fallen flat on his face.

This wasn't the first time he had seen a tornado.

But what he saw now was too huge.

At first glance, he didn't even dare to tell whether it was a typhoon or a tornado.

Without relevant professional knowledge and eyesight, it is impossible to tell the difference.

He just remembered that Ji Changqing had mentioned that there would be a tornado, and kept it in mind.

Only then did I subconsciously judge it to be a tornado.

Although he could not observe the specific size of the giant tornado with his naked eyes, he conservatively estimated that it was at least larger than one or two Beijing cities.

Normally, thunderstorm tornadoes usually occur in plains areas like the Americas.

Due to the complex terrain in China, the climate in most areas is relatively stable, and coastal areas are affected by ocean circulation, so it is actually difficult for such extreme meteorological disasters to occur.

Of course, it’s not completely non-existent, it’s just quite rare.

China, which has almost the same geographical conditions as China, is unlikely to experience a disaster of this magnitude.

All I can say is that it is definitely because of the magnetic pole reversal after the meteorite impact, the magnetic field, and the impact on the atmosphere that caused this place to become so abnormal that such a terrifying giant tornado appeared.

The last time He Rui saw a tornado was a few years ago, when he was not in the country.

That time I was sitting in a friend's car and saw from afar a white whirlwind with a diameter of about tens of meters under the dark clouds. It blew for a few minutes and then dissipated after a while.

If he hadn't come to this world, he could even find the video he recorded at that time in his old phone.

But the little thing he saw at that time was completely not on the same level as the horrible monster he saw now.

In comparison, the mini tornado he had seen was nothing but child's play. It was like an underage child laborer who went to work without developing properly and couldn't run.

The damage caused by the two incidents was completely different. The news reported that no one was killed, but several roofs were blown off, which was of course due to the fragility of the wooden houses there.

As for this big one here, He Rui estimated that wherever the tornado passed, there would be no survivors left.

He Rui now looked at the small artificial satellites still falling in the sky, leaving trails of fire behind. In his eyes, they were just kindergarten-level disasters that could be almost ignored.

He looked at the giant column of wind that was moving at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Even because of the height and the numerous buildings in between, he could not see the specific extent of the damage to the ground where the tornado passed.

But what he could see was.

Around the wind column, there were countless densely packed small black dots, which were blown up from the ground where he could not see them, and coiled along the wind snake, flying upwards.

All he saw were some black spots, simply because he was too far away from the tornado.

Perhaps those black spots blown up are the debris of buildings destroyed by the powerful destructive force of the tornado. A black spot may be a wall, a car, or a house.

With such terrifying destructive power, he really felt that it would be difficult for anyone to survive wherever the tornado passed.

Maybe...even buildings will rise from the ground.

He Rui thought that if he had seen this horrific extreme weather through the Internet or through a video, he might have exclaimed, "It's so awesome."

But now, they are in an area that is likely to be affected by the disaster, and they are facing the situation where a tornado may catch up with them and sweep them into the sky at any time.

It’s really hard to describe my mood.

He Rui gritted his teeth.

After the fear, there was anger because of the powerlessness.

I felt like there was a lump of anger in my heart.

Why, I wondered, would such a disaster happen? Is it still possible to survive in a world like this?

If a tornado swept through every corner without leaving any space, wouldn't all human beings be wiped out?

All living things became extinct, and the Blue Planet turned directly into a dead star.

He Rui subconsciously clenched his hands, his chest heaving with anger and his blood pressure soaring.

Ji Changqing, who was running with him, suddenly braked suddenly.

Due to inertia, He Rui's upper body swung forward and he almost bowed.

Fortunately, he was holding on to his brother's shoulders tightly, so he was not thrown away.

He Rui was half angry, but his angry mood was interrupted. He turned his head and looked at Ji Changqing in confusion.

I wondered why the driver stopped the car suddenly?

He turned around and continued to look at the terrifying tornado, and began to feel nervous again.

Because giant tornadoes are so huge, their movement speed is actually not slow.

Although I was walking around randomly without a fixed direction and was quite far away from them, I was still safe for the time being.

But even so, if we stay where we are and don't move away from danger, who knows if the terrifying tornado will catch up with us within twenty minutes.

Now may be the golden time to escape.

...Or, could it be that Ji Chang had experience and knew what this tornado was like, and had already confirmed it was safe, so he stopped it?

He Rui felt that the panic was still spreading.

He asked hurriedly, "Is it safe now? Aren't we leaving?"