Surviving the Apocalypse with Hundreds of Millions in Supplies

Rainstorms, extreme cold, earthquakes, mutated plants and animals, extreme heat, acid rain, blizzards… various natural disasters come one after another, the established order collapses, survival ...

Chapter 52 The Arrival of Extreme Cold

She enjoyed her dinner while watching the zombies devour humans in the movie, and she ate with relish. After dinner, with more than an hour left in the movie, she picked up a cushion from the sofa, sat back down, hugged the cushion, and watched the humans in the movie struggle to their deaths.

In the end, this powerful zombie king was killed by an unknown protagonist. Lin Ru smacked her lips, took a sip of orange juice, and thought, "What a terrible movie, so unrealistic."

Yes, orange juice made with water from the space lake is delicious. No wonder Ashou always asks her for some.

The movie ended, and Lin Ruo glanced at the clock on the wall. It was 10 p.m., and there were still two hours until the extreme cold arrived.

Lin Ruo built a nest for Afu and Ashou in her space, and then put Afu and Ashou into the space. The extreme cold weather was too cold, and it was more comfortable in the space.

Then her spiritual power went to the breeding area, where new little lives were born again. There were two litters of piglets. The two sows were very fertile, one gave birth to ten piglets and the other to twelve.

Lin Ruo looked at the pink piglet lying on the sow's belly, nursing. It was so cute when it was little, and it would fill her belly when it grew up.

She also provided the sow with plenty of space to grow carrots, apples, and other food to ensure she had enough milk.

Some vegetables in the planting area had also ripened. She used her mental power to precisely harvest them and then stored them in the still space.

When she withdrew her mental energy from the space, half an hour had passed outside. Lin Ruo then nestled in her bedroom and began reading.

The clock hand slowly approached 12, clicking away.

"Ring ring," the alarm clock that Lin Ruo had set in advance rang. The extreme cold would begin in five minutes.

She got up and plugged the electric blanket on the bed and the electric heater in the room into the power box and turned them on.

Then she started to light the stove again. The lighter quickly ignited the bamboo charcoal in the stove. Seeing that the bamboo charcoal had begun to burn, Lin Ruo put the lid on the stove.

Although the bamboo charcoal didn't emit any smoke, she still stood up and opened the bedroom window a crack to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

After a series of actions, the already stuffy master bedroom became even hotter. Lin Ruo looked up at her watch; there was still one minute left.

Lin Ruo took out a specially made polar thermometer from her spatial storage. The thermometer showed a temperature of 40 degrees Celsius. She sat in the room and began to wait, her eyes fixed on the thermometer in her hand.

Soon Lin Ruo noticed that the mercury bar on the thermometer was dropping rapidly, and she also felt a slight chill in the originally hot temperature. The extreme cold had begun!