Space in the 60s: The Man's Waist is Softer Than Mine

A whole community transmigrates! What can everyone do? They start a frantic shopping spree. There are just too many people!

Xu Tiantu never imagined it would be like this. The transmigration ...

Chapter 247 All Complaints

Because everyone has various kinds of information that they want to convey to others or there are such risks, communicating online is the most convenient and fastest way at this time.

"Wuwuwuwuwu... I came to Nihong on a business trip yesterday, and now I can't go back! I just checked the flights, and they're all canceled! Luckily, my family called me right away. I noticed something was wrong with those things. Since the hotel I was staying in was on a high floor, I'm fine for now, but I want to go back."

"You won't be able to come back for a while, there's nothing we can do about it. The planes have all stopped, but it's only drizzling right now. If it stays like this, then what will happen? If it really is a violent storm that affects the whole world, then there's really nothing we can do. You'd better stay here for now. Safety is more important than anything else."

"There's really nothing we can do about this. It's not just the Flower Kingdom that's like this. It's the same in other worlds. It's like it's raining all over the world at the same time."

"I have to say, I feel like I'm having a sense of doomsday. When they said it was going to rain all over the country, I thought it was incredible. How could such a fantastic thing happen?"

"The probability of this happening is too small. It should have never happened in recorded history."

"What's more, this incident isn't just happening in Flower Country, but globally at the same time. Observation stations at both the North and South Poles have already sent out information, so it can be found online immediately."

"This is simply unbelievable. How could such a thing happen? Aside from the end of the world, I feel like there's no explanation. Friends outside should find a safe place and come back when they have the chance."

"This opportunity is so far away. You know, we're separated by an ocean and I really don't know what to do."

"I don't think this is a big problem. If the whole world were to become a mountain of dust, then we could just take a ship. There are all kinds of ships out there, and isn't it more pleasant to take a ship than a plane?"

"The problem is, where can we find such ships now? But if the entire planet is flooded, then planes will be useless."

"That's not true. Planes are still useful. The only difference is that they may not be used because long-distance flights require the construction of runways. Maybe that will be needed by the time the time comes. We can't completely abandon improvements in this area. However, helicopters can always be used."

"Why build a runway? Why keep planes? If it rains continuously tonight, how bad will the flooding be?"

"There are also seaplanes, of many kinds, so we don't have to worry about it here."

"Luckily, we have a lot of ships and can dock all kinds of things there. The rain isn't that heavy right now. I see a lot of planes parked in many places, and I don't know if they're any good even with the shelters they've put up."

"They all flew to the plateau."

"My family lives in the highest city on the plateau. The planes have been flying non-stop tonight and are still descending. I don't think the water will flood here, so the planes are temporarily parked here."

"For a highland city's airport, it's incredibly busy today. Anything close to that area is likely to be packed with planes. Our airport is completely empty. Can you believe it? From here, you can't even capture a single plane."

"It seems that something major is indeed going to cause more trouble than we imagined. If it's just a matter of one or two days, it's impossible for such a big change to happen. Everyone should pay a little attention. I think there will definitely be major changes later."

"This is the only solution. The notification was too late, which means it was too late for them to receive the news, so this is the only way for now. Of course, we need to save as many of these large aircraft as possible. After all, they do have a purpose. We definitely won't be able to build these things later, but this is just my worst-case scenario. At that point, everything will be flooded, leaving only a few rare high places, so we need to preserve as much as possible of these aircraft."

"But if that's the case, then those plateaus are still very safe. Otherwise, planes wouldn't be able to fly there. Look at those altitudes. They shouldn't be a problem for ordinary people. At least, that's what I think."

"This is just a worst-case scenario. If it really gets to that point, it's actually very dangerous. We'll have to wait and see what happens next. We certainly don't want things to get to that point, but if there's really no other way, we still have to survive, so we'll have to deal with these things as they are. If the high-altitude areas aren't flooded, that would be the best. If everything is covered, we have to take advantage of the time before the final covering to repair what needs to be done. We shouldn't waste aircraft if we can, but if we really can't save them, everyone will understand."

"I'm trembling with fear after hearing what you said. I'm staying at home now. We're at a relatively low altitude here, only a few hundred meters, and we're on the third floor. So what should we do now? Should we run to the safety facilities while the rain isn't so heavy?"

"Run now while the rain isn't heavy. Who knows how long it will last? If it suddenly turns to a downpour, you won't be able to get out. The second and third floors are really too low. Let's go now."

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