After finally graduating from university, she booked a tour group to 'reward' herself for years of hard study, but unexpectedly ran into falling rocks and was killed. Her wonderful life had...
This place was a huge vegetable market before the end of the world.
It's covered by a canopy, letting in light from all sides, but it can only keep out the rain, not the wind.
This market was located inside a huge walled enclosure. The apocalypse happened to occur at midnight, so there were almost no zombies in the market.
The few dozen or so that were wandering around were also those that fell from the high-rise building next to the vegetable market.
Lin Xue had already cleared out the zombies inside beforehand, and now she led Tian Shanchuan and the others through a place locked by a large iron gate.
Tian Shanchuan and the others never expected that the place they came to would require them to climb over a gate.
However, when they saw the scene behind the door, they all showed excited expressions.
The once bustling vegetable market is now overgrown with weeds and plants everywhere.
Perhaps because this place is a frequent market for vegetables, there are many kinds of vegetables here.
Over the years, these vegetables have grown and died, died and grown again.
One crop after another, so more and more seeds fall, and a lot of vegetables grow.
"Wow, so much food! Grandpa, Dad, come over here right away!"
Tian Mimi couldn't wait any longer and rushed over to start the test.
"Pop, pop, pop, drip, drip, pop..."
The sound of dripping water has become noticeably more frequent in this area.
Soon, the buckets the four people brought were filled with edible vegetables.
"There shouldn't be any other survivors here who know this, so let's stop gathering this much for today. Gathering too much will just cause it to wilt!"
Tian Shanchuan picked up the bucket.
Except for the first time they went out, when they brought two buckets, they only carried one bucket each time after that.
I didn't expect to get so much this time; I almost couldn't put down a whole bucket!