Apocalyptic Natural Disasters: Hoarding Billions of Supplies to Survive

(Apocalypse + Natural Disasters + Rebirth + Space + Hoarding + Not a Saint + Zero-cost Shopping + Strong Male and Female Leads + Pets + Slice of Life)

Torrential rains, tsunamis, toxic fog, e...

Chapter 110 Corpse

Chapter 110 Corpse

Han Ying slept until half past eight, and after waking up she did not get out of bed immediately.

Leaning against the head of the bed, he picked up the phone next to him and searched online.

Sure enough, news about the gunshots in the early morning has already spread online.

It was true that the infected people in the resettlement site rioted.

However, the official handling was very quick and it was resolved in just over ten minutes.

The most important thing is that the casualties were minimal.

Han Ying felt more at ease after seeing this. The number of official casualties was small, which meant that social order could be maintained longer.

The infected people rioted on such a large scale that the authorities could not stop it even if they wanted to.

The reason why it was suppressed so quickly was that some officials who were infected were deliberately arranged to live with other infected people.

These people inside learned about the joint riot of the infected people in advance and sent the news out.

The authorities were prepared in advance and had weapons on hand.

With the help of both internal and external forces, we were able to resolve the riot so quickly.

Over the next few days, infected people in many places across the country rioted one after another.

However, because the authorities had taken precautions in advance, their riot did not cause much harm to the authorities.

This may be a blessing in disguise.

But after the series of riots, everyone knew that the news circulating on the Internet that the T1 virus might be cured was false.

In other words, anyone infected with the T1 virus is doomed to die!

Since you are doomed to die if you are infected, why go to a resettlement site?

Waiting to die?

Being sent to a resettlement site means waiting for death, so it is better to use these last few days to reunite with your loved ones.

Despair once again swept across China. Everyone's excitement at being able to go out a few days ago now turned into panic again.

From this day on, the number of infected people sent to resettlement sites every day dropped sharply.

Of course, this is not because the number of infected people is falling so quickly.

This is because most of the infected people no longer report the infection and instead stay at home.

Some people wait until they are about to enter a manic phase before reporting it.

This can prevent your family from being accidentally injured by you when you lose consciousness.

Some people just stay at home and go out wearing protective clothing every day.

These people were either seeking revenge on those who had a grudge against him in the past, or they were killing innocent people indiscriminately.

The authorities can do nothing about this matter unless they send people to conduct forced inspections every house every day.

Otherwise, there is no way to transfer all the infected people to resettlement sites.

However, it was also from this day that many soldiers appeared on the streets driving repaired vehicles, patrolling back and forth from place to place.

These patrolling soldiers are out to prevent the infected from going crazy and starting to report.

Do something that harms the people and society.

With these patrolling soldiers, social order was restored for a period of time.

Since the last riot, many volunteers have resigned.

There is no cure for the virus and once infected the result is death.

So many people would rather eat worse than earn this money.

But some people's families really can't make ends meet. Without income, they will starve to death if they are not killed by the toxic fog.

Therefore, these people had to put on protective clothing and go out to earn money to survive.

Many people no longer go out, and they pay a small delivery fee for the things they usually buy and have volunteers deliver them to their homes.

There are two volunteers in charge of delivery in Han Ying's building, Xu Yongfeng from 2301 and Wu Tingfang next door.

Xu Yongfeng from 2301 is a 17-year-old minor. Originally, he could not become a volunteer because he was a minor.

But all his family members died in the tsunami, and he was the only one left at home.

The money his parents left him had all been spent, and if he didn't go out to earn money, he would really run out of food.

Xu Yongfeng is already 17 years old, which is not the age for free food and accommodation at the resettlement site.

Therefore, the authorities made an exception and made him a volunteer, responsible for the distribution of supplies to Building 9.

As for Wu Tingfang, she became a volunteer because she wanted to pay off the money as soon as possible.

Watching her husband going out to make money every day wearing protective clothing, Wu Tingfang really couldn't sit still.

If Lei Minghu earned money by himself, it would take more than two months to pay back the 60,000 yuan.

Every day you are exposed to the toxic fog outside, the risk of infection increases.

But if she helps earn money, I can pay it off in more than a month.

So she signed up as a volunteer without telling Lei Minghu, saying that she would only do it for a month and would quit after paying off the money.

In desperation, Lei Minghu used his connections to ask her and Xu Yongfeng to be responsible for distributing supplies to their building.

This will also minimize the chances of going out.

That day, Wu Tingfang brought Han Ying the supplies she bought yesterday and told her a piece of news.

In their building, five bodies were found in the homes of 401 and 402 that morning.

The body was decomposed beyond recognition.

The official personnel entered wearing gas masks. After cleaning up the bodies, they thoroughly disinfected the three floors above and below.

Among the five bodies, there was a 7-year-old boy.

The other four people died of infection, but the 7-year-old boy was killed.

The little boy died a miserable death, his body was chopped into pieces by the kitchen knife.

It was obvious that the infected parents killed him with their own hands after going crazy.

No one knows what those parents were thinking.

For the sake of the remaining children, the infection should be reported no matter what.

If a 7-year-old child has no other relatives, the authorities will definitely take him in and take care of him.

If the parents had reported the incident, the 7-year-old boy would not have died.

In fact, there were signs of this matter a long time ago.

A few days ago, people in the group often said that the garbage downstairs had been cleaned up by volunteers, so why was it that the building was getting smellier and smellier?

Those who say this are people from the lower floors.

Han Ying hasn't gone out since she bought the water tower last time.

And she was on a high floor, so she didn't smell the stench that those people in the group talked about.

But for several days in a row, people in the group were talking about this matter.

Some people also speculated that maybe there was an infected person in someone’s family who was unwilling to go to the resettlement site and died at home and his body rotted?

The speaker may not have any intention, but the listener may take it seriously.

Maybe someone became concerned and contacted volunteers or officials, asking them to send someone to check it out.

Unexpectedly, both families died, with 5 bodies!

With 5 bodies rotting one after another, how did the residents on those floors endure it?

The five bodies in Building 9 are not isolated cases. We can see similar cases in many places on the Internet.

The authorities really can't find a good solution to this problem.

After all, there is a serious shortage of manpower, and they cannot send people to check door to door every day.

Since the authorities are unable to check every household, they will mobilize all citizens to check each other.

The official promised that anyone who finds an infected person missed by the official will be rewarded 500 yuan if the situation is true.