This is an independent female protagonist story. It involves rebirth, spatial abilities, hoarding supplies, post-apocalyptic survival, and occasional team-ups.
Disasters include earthquakes, ...
After dinner, Uncle Mo led his men to the tent area. There was a restaurant in the reception building, where they had their dinner.
Uncle Mo brought a message that all the places outside the core area had been priced, with the most expensive naturally located in the inner ring. Uncle Mo and his group's target was naturally the inner ring.
However, apart from that, an area within the inner ring has already been allocated to military family members, and this area currently has a utilization rate of 30%.
The remaining 70 percent can be sold after a unanimous decision by the family. Anyone who wants to be their neighbor can also buy a residential plot there.
The Mo family definitely wants to buy, and while there aren't many competitors now, they want to buy several more properties.
Li Ke also learned from Uncle Mo about the reserve price and bidding qualifications for each ring road.
These requirements do not specify that only bases are eligible to bid. Individuals with substantial capital can also register and participate in the bidding.
Mo Shuzu and his group gathered in the tent, in front of them was a bidding map with the areas divided.
Excluding the family quarters, there are seventy areas in the inner ring that can be bid on. Of these, only fifteen areas are large enough to establish a base, and they are all scattered.
Each base can only bid for one infrastructure zone in each ring road. If one infrastructure zone is not big enough, a maximum of five zones can be bid for and built separately.
The safe zone is divided into eight ring roads, plus the outermost ring, making a total of nine options.
All areas have been rationally divided, and the interconnected system ensures that the core area is protected more rigorously.
Li Ke looked at a map showing the starting bid prices. The prices were based on area, size, and intended use, with the highest-priced area being the largest and most suitable for use as a base.
Secondly, there are planting and greening areas. Although these areas are expensive, they are also very large. Moreover, the military region will provide certain support and assistance for the subsequent development of these areas. The only downside is that there are currently no signs of land recovery.
There are currently no successful transplant cases of the mutated green plants that have appeared, so the future development of these areas is not promising.
Established bases can conduct scientific cultivation within their own premises; these unknown and expensive cultivation areas hold little appeal for them at present.
Another issue is that after all the areas are acquired, they will all need to be rebuilt. The roads and transportation within the areas will also have to be rebuilt jointly by the landowners within the ring road, which will cost a lot of money.
Next are residential areas and some public facilities areas, as well as some places that are not yet available for sale.
Uncle Mo, Mo Bao'er, and Mo Cheng sat in front of the bidding map, looking at it and discussing it. After two hours, they had marked out thirty-five places within the nine ring roads.
Of course, it's impossible to take over all 35 locations. With the Qingyuan base they've registered so far, they can only take over a maximum of five areas and a few residential plots in the family quarters.
Uncle Mo and the others discussed sending a telegram to the head of the family tomorrow, asking him to set up two more temporary bases and send more people over to register and sweep the area.
They don't need to do too much in the base area, nor can they do too much, but Uncle Mo wants to take over some of the residential area, public facilities area, green area, and planting area.
Regardless of the future development prospects of these places, Mo Shuzu believes that as long as they are marked, they should try to acquire some of them as a comprehensive development base.
Looking at the area drawn by Uncle Mo, Li Ke had selected all nine ring roads, and the prices listed for each area added up to a huge sum, showing that the true strength of Qingyuan Base was still very well hidden.
After discussing the matter, Uncle Mo led his men out of the tent. In the distance, lights were approaching. The group stood outside the tent for a while and watched. Soon, a convoy of more than thirty vehicles came into view.
At the very front was the military region's guide vehicle, followed by five cars, ten trucks, and the rest were all on motorcycles.
The conference building was already closed and no longer accepting visitors. Led by a guide vehicle, the other party found a spacious place to park their car.
After watching the group of people park their car, get out and stretch their things, Mo Bao'er said to her great-uncle, "These must be the Song family."
Uncle Mo: "It's possible. Let's wait a bit. We'll stand here, and they should be here soon."
Sure enough, a short while later, the leader of the group, who seemed to be in charge, led a few people toward them.
Meanwhile, outside the Li family's tent, a group of people who had been standing for a long time slowly walked towards the Mo family's location.
It's not that the Mo family is particularly outstanding; it's just that their current position is conveniently located in the middle of the three parties, making them much closer to each other as they approach.
The Mo family and the Li family had already exchanged greetings. The Li family's leader was a woman in her forties with a gentle face and thoughtful manner. When the Mo family first arrived, she brought people to greet them and shared a lot of experience from those who had come before. She was also happy to share the information that the Mo family had inquired about.
They gave off a very kind and generous vibe, so the Mo family chose to stay in a room next to the two families. They also learned that the Li family had only arrived here a morning earlier than the Mo family.
The new convoy was indeed from the Song family. The leaders were a father and son. The older one looked to be in his forties and seemed to be in good spirits. The younger one was said to be only twenty-five, but he looked older than his age, more like he was in his thirties.
The father and son were named Song Yuquan and Song Zhize. Li Ke was standing at the back of the line when she saw a familiar face in the Song family's group. However, because it was night and too much time had passed, she could not confirm whether it was the person she knew.
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