What does it feel like to be betrayed by the person closest and most trusted? Reborn, Hua Mi believes that the top priority in the apocalypse is to have abundant supplies, stay away from crowds and...
What Fang Xin didn't say was that, as she watched Hua Mi's life getting better and better, her jealousy and resentment resurfaced.
Yes, she's been jealous of Hua Mi since she was little, so what?
Why is it that Hua Mi is good at academics and beautiful? Why is it that Hua Mi can get such a good man as Qin Ziran without having to please men?
Now, on what basis can Hua Mi leave Qin Zi and then hook up with such a big shot as Gong Yi?
Just how exactly is Fang Xin inferior to Hua Mi?
Because Hua Mi has supply channels and can find materials for the garrison, Gong Yi treats Hua Mi differently.
Does Fang Xin also have supply channels?
She believed she could do no worse than Hua Mi.
So even though Dai Fang didn't want to leave the city, Fang Xin still encouraged her, "Go out, go out! Maybe if you go out and wander around, you can catch the eye of a big shot?"
Dai Fang hesitated, seeing Fang Xin's pitiful state and her desperate desire to find Hua Mi, she could only sigh.
"Then we should clean ourselves up a bit. We're all covered in mud, and it's not comfortable to wear these clothes. They're really dirty."
Honestly, since Hua Mi doesn't want Mr. Qin anymore, can't she be more generous and choose to forgive Fang Xin?
Why do they shout and fight as soon as they see them? Now she's in so much pain, and she still has to go out with Fang Xin to find her sister.
Sigh...
The two women, covered in mud, returned to Xiangcheng to change their clothes.
Hua Mi had already driven off in her SUV and disappeared into the rain.
The car hadn't gone far before it came to a standstill after leaving the patrol area.
Because all the roads were destroyed by the earthquake, the only way to get to the medical supplies storage area was on foot.
Same as last time.
Hua Mi was faced with a bad road. She decisively abandoned her car. Wearing a raincoat, she hadn't taken two steps when a team of lifeguards caught up with her from behind.
Seeing their rapid pace, Hua Mi was a little puzzled, so she quickened her pace and asked:
Where are you going?
"There was a landslide ahead, and the eldest brother is trapped inside."
A lifeguard answered Hua Mi.
Hua Mi's heart skipped a beat. Was Gong Yi buried in the mud?
She hurriedly followed the lifeguard as they trekked over mountains and valleys.
This direction happens to lead to where the medical supplies are stored.
Before long, the entire dilapidated road was blocked by a large landslide. A group of rescuers had already arrived and started digging.
Hua Mi leaned closer to the lifeguard holding the life detector and asked:
"How is the situation?"
"Still alive, but we don't know where the boss is."
The lifeguard holding the life detector had a very serious face. When the landslide occurred, their leader and a small team of lifeguards were carrying several survivors through a tunnel.
The continuous rains have washed away the soil here, causing a large portion of the mountain to unexpectedly collapse.
So the people in the tunnel were safe for a short time.
Hearing this, Hua Mi breathed a sigh of relief. As long as Gong Yi was still alive, that was good.
He's going to die. Who will take care of the garrison and lifeguards in Xiangcheng?
It would be such a pity if these young men fell into the hands of someone with malicious intent.
In her past life, Hua Mi had witnessed many garrison and lifeguards being sent to their deaths one by one due to poor command from above.
Some garrisons have even become the private property of certain high-ranking officials, with infighting taking place in the streets all day long. They haven't killed many monsters, but instead, they've been fighting amongst themselves.
This shouldn't be the case. When people are stationed on garrisons, their profession should be sacred and glorious. Their lives should be sacrificed on the battlefield, not amidst the endless flow of human desires and materialism.
Based on Gong Yi's abilities and demeanor, Hua Mi felt that he was a qualified garrison commander. Such a natural leader should not have died so young.
Seeing the growing number of lifeguards ahead, Hua Mi thought she should help out as well.
But what can she do to help at this point?
Should we carry an entrenching tool to dig in the dirt?
While everyone was distracted, Hua Mi took out a few pieces of waterproof tarpaulin from the level 10 storage and set up a tent for the lifeguards not far from the rescue point. She also put several boxes of water, a bunch of medicine, and a large pile of oranges inside the tent.
Not all the medicine she kept in the tent came from her Level 8 factory.
The medicines produced in the Level 8 factory are all for treating external injuries, as well as some essential medicines that the rescue team is also in great need of.
For example, rescue teams are in great need of various medicines for treating basic human diseases.
There weren't many of these medicinal flowers that were taken out, but one portion of each was given.
The small tent was so crowded that it was almost overflowing.
The lifeguards who were working hard to dig through the muddy mountain suddenly burst into cheers.
"They're out, they're out."
A child was rescued.
She was covered in mud and was pulled out of the mud hole. She was so frightened that she burst into tears.
A lifeguard turned around, looking for something to wrap the child up, and saw the tent not far away.
When did a tent appear here?
When lives are at stake, he can't care about anything else. He rushed over and just happened to see Hua Mi coming out of the tent.
She handed him a waterproof tarpaulin.
"Here, use this to wrap the child up."
"Thank you, Sister Hua."
The lifeguard took the tarpaulin and went to wrap the child.
More people have been rescued.
Seeing this, Hua Mi simply went back to the tent and put over a hundred pieces of tarpaulin inside.
Several more lifeguards arrived quickly and took the waterproof tarpaulin from the tent. They were in a hurry and didn't have time to check where the tent came from or where the supplies came from.
One survivor after another was dug out, including ordinary people and lifeguards who had been buried in the mountain.
Some are still alive, able to shout and cry, while others are on their deathbeds, barely clinging to life.
Lifeguards came over and set up a larger tent next to Hua Mi's tent, where all the survivors were first placed for initial treatment.
However, Gong Yi was nowhere to be seen.
Hua Mi originally had full confidence in this man, thinking that with Gong Yi's aura, he shouldn't die so early in the apocalypse.
But as it got darker, she started to lose confidence.
So much time has passed, the tunnel where he was hiding must be filled with mud. I hope Gong Yi won't suffocate in there.
She seemed a little anxious as she stood in front of the tent, watching the lifeguards working.
At this point, Hua Mi had no other choice.
A lifeguard came over, wanting to ask Hua Mi if she had any medicine, but before he could speak, Hua Mi pointed to the tent full of supplies behind her.
"Go find what you need yourself."
The lifeguard nodded to Hua Mi, crawled into the tent behind her, and took out the supplies they needed.
On a rainy night, Hua Mi kept looking at the mountainside in front of her, which had been dug up and was now a mess.
With every second that passes, Gong Yi's chances of survival decrease by one point.
Aren't you going to give me a comment, a recommendation, and a monthly pass? I'm updating three times today again.
(End of this chapter)