This is an independent female protagonist story. It involves rebirth, spatial abilities, hoarding supplies, post-apocalyptic survival, and occasional team-ups.
Disasters include earthquakes, ...
Li Ke had no objection to Qiu Feng's report. As long as he had the ability, he could recruit as many people as he wanted, but things didn't go as smoothly as he had imagined.
People are experiencing another wave of poisoning, with toxic molecules in the air intensifying and eroding human health. Those who were caught in the rain are also suffering from skin damage, and their hair and body hair are falling out.
Qiu Feng and his team could only postpone the establishment of the base for the time being. The urgent task was to appease, settle and treat these patients. He took the golden book and went up the mountain again to ask for help.
They hoped to receive some protective equipment, antidotes, and other medicines. Li Ke didn't meet with them this time, but took out a batch of medicines and had Song Xian convey the message that, given the current situation, they could only save themselves. The mountain couldn't provide selfless support forever, so they shouldn't come up the mountain again unless absolutely necessary.
After receiving the medicine, Qiu Feng said they would find another way, and that they could be contacted at any time if they were needed on the mountain.
The sunny weather lasted only a week before the torrential rains resumed. Li Ke felt that the weather was a bit strange. In her previous life in N City, she did not remember such exaggerated torrential rains during the hottest periods.
Li Ke didn't know how long the rain would last, so he drove down the mountain in the rain to deliver enough supplies for a month and some protective gear to Song Xian and the others.
For the next month, the rain was almost constant, only occasionally lessening as if taking a break. Under these circumstances, Li Ke stopped all outdoor activities and stayed underground, waiting for the sun to shine again.
Another half month passed, and the sun finally rose fully. Li Ke climbed up the wall again and looked down. The river was full of water and flowing downstream. They were in a favorable position. Although the situation below looked somewhat chaotic, at least their area did not appear to be flooded.
In just half a day, the sun dried the cement ground to the point of being completely dry, as if the torrential rain that had lasted for a month and a half before was just a dream.
Under the scorching sun, Li Ke repaired the villa's roof and then reapplied waterproofing. After finishing these tasks, he also repaired the yard's paving and cleaned the drainage ditch.
After finishing all this, the day was over. After the sun went down, Song Xian drove up the mountain. He was in good spirits, and Li Ke prepared a month's worth of supplies for him.
"Observe the weather. If it stops raining, we need to dig out and build your underground dwellings as soon as possible. After this extreme heat, the cold winter will come quickly," Li Ke said to Song Xian.
The cave she dug for Song Xian and the others was actually very rudimentary. If another torrential rain like this were to come once or twice more, it would be difficult for them to survive there.
“We are short-handed,” Song Xian replied. He was just about to say the same thing when the roof of the cave collapsed, and they felt the urgency.
Li Ke: "Go down the mountain to recruit people, and while you're at it, recruit some more. I'll give you a hundred spots. The requirements for women can be relaxed a bit, but the requirements are the same as before. Once we're up the mountain, our lives are ours."
Song Xian nodded: "Then I'll go down and put the supplies away, and then I'll go find Qiu Feng."
At 11 p.m., Song Xian came up the mountain again. When Li Ke saw him, she learned that many more people had died down the mountain. Some basements had not been properly protected against moisture and ventilated during the rainy season, and many disaster victims had been infected with the virus.
During this period, a variety of problems arose simultaneously: zombie virus, air poisoning, and various bacterial and viral infections, resulting in dozens or even hundreds of deaths every day.
The dead could not be carried out yet, so they could only be temporarily placed in a partitioned area underground. At first, Qiu Feng sent people to treat the sick, but later they were directly isolated.
Regardless of the illness, everyone is locked up and isolated, receiving only one meal a day. Everyone is treated this way, only allowed one meal a day. If the rain continues, they might even have to abandon the idea of relocating and continue digging in the same spot.
Song Xian: "Qiu Feng and his men went out again today to select a new site for the base. From what they said, they also want to occupy a hilltop and become neighbors with this place. The town below will still be a defense point."
Too many people have died. They also need to go down the mountain to check the situation at the shelter and bring more people up. I saw that they recruited a hundred well-behaved people, sixty-one for women and thirty-nine for men. In addition, they hired another three hundred people as temporary workers, providing two meals a day. They will work in the sun all day tomorrow, and can start work tomorrow night.
When I was recruiting, I also formed a temporary engineering team. These people were all professionals in the field of disaster relief, and they would be of great help to our underground engineering work.
Li Ke listened to this news without feeling any emotional fluctuation. This was only the beginning, and he didn't know when these difficult days would end. Death was the most common thing.
"You decide what to do. Make sure the project is thorough and safe. Since you have professionals, listen to what they have to say. Have them make a list of what you need, and explain to you that resources are scarce right now, and I don't have much to give you. You need to get them to find a way to make the best project with the least amount of resources." Li Ke replied with a touch of heartache. Although she still had a lot of things in her spatial storage, she was still reluctant to give them away for free.
Song Xian said he would definitely do as required. Li Ke then instructed him to manage the newly recruited group of people well, to manage men and women separately, and to ensure that they all obeyed management. No troublemakers were allowed to exist. He also instructed him to make reasonable arrangements for their subsequent work.
Fortunately, the next few days were sunny and scorching, and Song Xian's base quickly became busy. Li Ke's place was also not much of a break. Every day, Song Xian would go up the mountain two or three times with a list to pick up the things he needed from Li Ke.
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