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 88 Memories

But relief supplies dwindled, and the number of rescue workers who died increased until finally, the supply trucks never came again. Hunger and the bitter cold began to drive people to fight over supplies, leading to a large-scale riot by the disaster victims, and the collapse of order finally began.

Li Ke tried to recall as many events as possible that happened at the time, and compiled a relatively clear timeline, listing as many major news stories, events, and disasters as possible that would follow.

However, she knew that her information was not very comprehensive, mainly because too much time had passed, and she hadn't paid much attention to the outside world at that time.

After the disaster struck, all she knew was what was happening around her.

Moreover, many things have changed now. For example, the sinking of the R country's peninsula occurred earlier than expected, and there is also the massive fundraising fraud carried out by speculators in China, which did not exist in the previous life.

But doing nothing always weighed on Li Ke's mind. If possible, Li Ke would certainly hope to save more people, because the more people who survive, the greater the hope of rebuilding their homes.

Li Ke sent the information she had compiled to the Chinese National Security Bureau and some authoritative departments using more than a dozen different dark web accounts. As for what would happen next, she didn't know and dared not inquire.

After all, if she were really being targeted, she wouldn't be able to withstand a thorough investigation. Natural disasters are beyond human control. Li Ke just wanted to do her part and give her a heads-up, but she definitely wasn't going to risk her own life.

She also considered posting on the internet and some doomsday forums, but then decided against it. If too many people knew about something that couldn't be changed beforehand, it might cause the world to descend into chaos even faster, which was not what Li Ke wanted to see.

After doing all this, Li Ke finally boarded a plane back to China.

At this moment, Li Ke was sitting in the car, scrolling through the major domestic news. It wasn't that she wanted to see it, but she had only just opened her phone when all of them were pushed to her. The three trending headlines were all about the bookmakers.