Post-Apocalyptic Rebirth: Severing Bonds and Hoarding Supplies

This is an independent female protagonist story. It involves rebirth, spatial abilities, hoarding supplies, post-apocalyptic survival, and occasional team-ups.

Disasters include earthquakes, ...

Chapter 249 Perseverance

Li Ke was worried that they wouldn't be able to keep going, so she kindly gave them a bag of biscuits.

The siblings seem to be very close, supporting each other, and their relationship appears to be quite good.

The water on the road was getting deeper and deeper. Although the rain hadn't stopped, at least the amount of rain had decreased. The distribution of supplies was changed to once every two days, with only two mouthfuls each time.

The good thing is that there's no shortage of water; they have their own water purification system, and they boil water once a day, enough for everyone to drink.

In this situation, nearly three hundred more people died. Their bodies were piled up and there was no way to move them any further. If they couldn't wait for rescue, they would have no choice but to throw the bodies into the river and let them float away on their own.

The group persevered for another five days. During these days, they were fortunate that Li Ke secretly increased the supply in the warehouse and secretly placed some food around them after dark when everyone was resting, which prevented the situation from getting too bad.

Everyone knew that the food was running out, so when they found food suddenly appearing in their arms or beside them, they immediately hid it away quietly.

Knowing that most people would react this way, Li Ke acted secretly. At least so far, no one has come forward to ask who sent the food or where it came from. Not a single person.

On the sixth day, the rain had already flooded the second floor, and they finally received the supply ships. There were a total of thirty speedboats, and the supplies delivered were not much, mostly food.

The people delivering the supplies asked everyone to hold on for a few more days, and that they would find a way to pick them up once the rain stopped. If the rain continued, they would deliver more supplies.

When the speedboat left, it took away another 130 people, all of whom were women, children, and the elderly, including Chen Ziyue and her siblings.

Li Ke and the rest of the people held on for another half a month. The Qingyuan base delivered supplies twice more. During this time, they were relocated once more due to rising water levels.

As the rain began to fall intermittently, the ferry finally arrived and took all the remaining people back to Qingyuan Base.

The situation at Qingyuan Base is not good either. Although its terrain is relatively good, the flood has had a significant impact on them.

Not only were many tasks halted, but some underground areas were also flooded. Fortunately, the base has many sturdy above-ground buildings, so the staff can still be accommodated.

The moment Li Ke entered the base, Mo Cheng took her to the central area and arranged a place for her to stay near his home. Coincidentally, Li Zhenzhen and her daughter lived right in front of her place.

The Mo family arranged a small building for them, enough for the mother and daughter to live comfortably. Li Ke saw how carefree they were, as if they had not yet reunited with Chen Niansheng and the others.