In a catastrophic apocalypse, when society completely loses order, the evil in people's hearts will madly grow.
After three years of struggling in the disaster, she had just played a bad ...
"No, I will go to the Northwest Base. I also want to see the green-haired guy you mentioned. But I can't stay in the Northwest Base for a few days. By the time you finish your mission, I might have already left there."
Lin Jingming nodded, and told He Xiaobei about the situation at the Northwest Base. Then he left with his team members, looking back every step of the way.
He Xiaobei stood outside the tent, waving to the people who turned around. His hands were almost stiff from waving before the group of people walked away.
Then she immediately put the items around her into space, summoned Jingwan out, climbed onto the cow, and then walked towards the distance.
In the early morning of the grassland, the sunlight shone on the morning dew on the green grass. The two teams walked in opposite directions, getting farther and farther away.
As we walked further, we were getting closer to the Northwest Base, and we met more people on the road.
However, it seems that due to the recent tense international situation or some other reasons, the atmosphere when the task force met directly was not as tense as it was outside the Kyoto base.
When the two sides meet, they mostly just glance at each other and leave. No one deliberately finds fault or is very rude. The more enthusiastic ones even say hello.
He Xiaobei was a little uncomfortable with this feeling of unity and friendship for a while, but after meeting a team of taskers and chatting with them, he realized that the domestic bases have developed quite well in recent years, and people have adapted to the apocalyptic environment. Even the most basic and lowest-level elderly people in the base will not starve to death.
Young and middle-aged people have already mastered survival skills, and as long as they are not lazy, they will definitely have food to eat.
The original purpose of the fight was to grab resources, and there was also the fear of the end of the world in the early days of the apocalypse. Now everything is slowly getting back on track, and basically no one does such immoral things.
If the base finds out about what you're doing, you'll be severely punished. Why do something that's not worth the risk if you can have enough to eat?
He Xiaobei camped with them again at night. As usual, he treated them to a meal and even gave each of them a piece of fruit produced in the space.
She really likes the feeling in China now, and doesn’t mind giving out some things occasionally, of course, on her own accord.
After walking for about five more days, He Xiaobei finally saw the outline of the Northwest Base in the distance.
The Northwest Base is also located deep in the mountains, with a small half inside the mountain and most of it halfway up the mountain.
Originally, this was just an official provincial base. As more and more bases around it merged here, the outer walls were expanded again and again, but the original walls were not demolished. From a distance, it looked like it was divided into several circles.
When he got closer to the base, He Xiaobei suddenly found that the communicator had a signal, and the messages on his watch kept beeping.
I usually use my watch to communicate with the bodyguard's signal, but I rarely use the APP for other functions. I only occasionally glance at the missing person notice.
As soon as the link signal was activated, she felt that her watch was about to be flooded with information.
Through the development of technology over the years, major bases have long ago set up internal communications within the bases, just like Kyoto.
However, not many satellites were launched before, and they were only used by officials and troops at major bases.
Now that new satellites have been launched again and other communication methods have begun to become popular, ordinary people can now communicate with bases in other regions.
After the communications were interconnected, the identity cards between the major bases could also be used interchangeably, and Longguo once again entered the big information age.
He Xiaobei walked to the outskirts of the base without changing bikes, still riding Jingwan, because Xiaoniu was also curious and wanted to see more of the world.
The vehicles passing by her all stuck their heads out of the windows to stare at her. Some even parked their cars on the side of the road and took out their communicators to take pictures of her.
After all, those who can still go out of the base to carry out missions basically have their own cars, and even the more advanced mission teams already have helicopters.
She was riding a cow at the moment, with a strong man leading the cow in front, and a big cat squatting on the cow's head. This combination was so novel that it was no wonder that others were staring at her.
He Xiaobei felt a little embarrassed when being stared at by these people, and suddenly he understood the feeling of watching videos before the end of the world. Some international students hadn't returned to China for many years, and suddenly came back to find that the country had changed so much. They were surprised at everything they saw, and others also looked at them with curiosity.