Apocalyptic Nation: The Apocalypse is Ahead, I Have Your Back

"What are you afraid of? I'm still here." This was all Shi Yin could promise. As long as she remained, the Flame Dragon Nation would not perish.

Facing the apocalypse, Shi Yin dec...

Chapter 378 Isn't this a generational gap?

The coffee shop has a simple yet clean and beautiful decor. After all, there's no need to pay rent in the apocalypse. Due to the scarcity of resources, there are very few restaurants, but many bars and coffee shops.

Actually, compared to now, the prices of supplies, especially food, have gradually decreased, and food supplies have gradually increased. Several restaurants have applied for and received approval, and the local government has attached great importance to this and promised to provide some material assistance.

However, it may take 1 to 2 months to fully implement it.

It is estimated that in two months, delivery drivers in various places should be able to get active. Training for delivery drivers has already begun in various places. Each delivery driver must master at least two weapons and must also pass a test to obtain a gun license.

Furthermore, psychological assessments will be conducted on delivery drivers, doctors, police officers, and other gun-wielding professions to prevent some short-tempered drivers from killing customers in a fit of anger.

"It seems everything is going smoothly." Shi Yin swiped her phone screen, but the leader's voice sounded slightly helpless through the Bluetooth earpiece in her right ear.

[You're making an example of them, using overwhelming force to suppress them, killing off large groups at once. Who dares to speak up?] The commander was speechless. [So killing one will cause chaos, but killing them all will prevent it, right?]

Killing one will cause panic, killing them all will bring peace to the world.

Although it didn't reach the level of killing everyone, it still scared everyone quite a bit. The live broadcast was a real live broadcast, and what was said was also what was said that was truly unthinkable. Shi Yin really woke up some of the confused people from their daze.

In capital letters, if you can survive, then survive; if you can't, then go out and live your own life. Don't stay behind and keep complaining.

There's a limit to being swayed by public opinion. Before getting carried away, think about where you stand. If you're easily led astray, put aside your courage. If you have opinions, speak them up. Protests and disturbances are really pointless.

[Someone wrote a lot of interesting suggestions, but a lot of them are rambling. Take a look when you have time, and please reply as well, so as not to give people the impression of being too cold.]

"You want me to do this?" Shi Yin muttered softly, "Isn't this the image we wanted? You can handle the approachable aspect."

"Tsk, you've got a limit. What's with this insistence on creating the image of a tyrant?" the Commander-in-Chief said, somewhat displeased. "Besides, don't forget your parents aren't disconnected from the internet. Now that you're out in the public eye, all your relatives recognize you."

Shi Yin: "..."

Shi Yin: "I haven't been in contact with them anymore."

"Don't dodge the question." The Consul General said impatiently, "I don't know whether to make people worry or feel reassured by your behavior."

While Shion is a cause for concern, she is undeniably the strongest, her strength being visibly remarkable.

To put it simply as reassuring, Shi Yin's current personality makes one wonder if she's the same person as before.

The Consul General had seen videos of Shi Yin's past life. They were not exactly the same, but rather completely unrelated. The only connection they had was her face.

"Leave me alone..." Shi Yin scratched her head in frustration: "Anyway, it's good enough. Just keep the information a secret and appease them."

[Be careful, they might suddenly come to see you again. Have you forgotten the time they suddenly brought things into the doomsday beacon?]

"Anyway, they'll definitely understand me after this is over." Shi Yin muttered softly, lying on the table, "Just explain it to me, my parents are very tight-lipped, they won't say anything."

"Are you their daughter or am I? I'm taking care of your parents on your behalf, so why won't you let me recognize them as my godparents?"

Shi Yin: "Isn't this a generational mismatch?"

【………?】

[Is this the point?! I'm lecturing you! Shut up and listen to me!] The Commander-in-Chief took a deep breath, almost pinching someone's philtrum. [Nanzhu! Go, process this document for me. I need to give Shiyin a good talking-to today!]

"Yes..." Nan Zhu's weak voice came from the other side.

Shion: "Oh..."

So, when Freya pushed open the door of the café, this was the scene she saw.

The sunlight was just right, casting a golden edge on Shi Yin's hair through the window. Shi Yin lay on the table with a bitter face, her usually indifferent face filled with deep resentment, and also with a hint of grievance and drowsiness.

Someone who didn't know better might think a math class had started.

"Huh? What brings you here?" Shi Yin rubbed her eyes, yawned, and hurriedly said a few words to the head of the department before hanging up.

This time, the Commander-in-Chief and she will stay in the W safe zone for a few more days. Only Nan Zhu and the Commander-in-Chief were brought along for study. Shi Yin stayed behind with the others.

"Didn't you see the report, sister?" Freya skipped in and sat down opposite Shi Yin. "This time it's all positive reviews, and the negative comments have all been suppressed."

"Isn't this a good thing?" Shi Yin leaned back in her chair, casually tossing her phone on the table, still feeling lingering fear.

Liberated...

What should I do? I don't want to go back today. I'll definitely get scolded again if I go back... Maybe I should find an excuse to go out and fight monsters tonight and not go back.

"Ugh..." Shi Yin lay on the chair, staring at the ceiling, feeling utterly hopeless.

"Pfft, does your older sister have such troubles too?" Freya couldn't help but laugh out loud. "I was thinking that cute Tokine and you don't look alike at all, but now it seems like you're the same person."

“That… cute Shi Yin?” Shi Yin paused for a moment, then immediately realized, “Ah, me… well, how should I put it, sometimes I also feel like we’re not the same person.”

"Huh?" Freya was taken aback: "Sister?"

"The version of me you encountered is very similar to the original me. I went back to see her in the final timeline," Shi Yin said, picking up a menu and glancing at it casually. "Did I tell you? I am the Terminal."

"Now that you have seen me in a parallel world, you should understand that everything you experienced was not a rebirth, but rather my spatial jump brought back your memories."

"But I remember some people were originally reborn, right?" Freya asked疑惑地, "Did my sister deliberately give them these memories?"

“No, that’s a reflection of a parallel world.” Shi Yin shook her head gently: “The so-called prophecy and rebirth are mostly because the image of oneself in another parallel world is reflected by the memory particles of the universe, and it is mostly because one’s own death causes the person to feel it.”

"At most, I've only increased the probability. After all, having more people who are reborn and can make prophecies can also reduce my pressure." Shi Yin took a deep breath.

"After all, those who can be mapped are all geniuses, at least capable in terms of superpowers. Asking me to memorize all the useful people one by one would be giving me too much credit. I still hired some outside help."