On the brink of the apocalypse, Zuo Ling is brought back to her distant relatives' Ding family and safely survives countless disasters through the chaos.
However, on the verge of death, s...
The fact that the phone didn't shut down due to the cold indicates that it's of high quality.
He grabbed a long fur coat from his spatial storage, wrapped it around himself, jumped out of bed, and felt instantly warm in the fur coat worth over 100,000 yuan.
The underfloor heating isn't getting any warmth at all; no wonder it's so cold.
I quickly lit the fireplaces in the living room and bedroom, and drew back the curtains; the snow outside had lessened.
Several snowplows worked in shifts, and no floors in the residential area were buried under snow.
1, 2, 3, 4, ...
Four snowplows were working, but where were the other two? Zuo Ling looked around for the other two snowplows.
In the residential complex, there are 5 buildings and 15 unit entrances. At 4 of the unit entrances, bodies were being carried out. The people looked grief-stricken, but no crying could be heard.
I don't dare to cry. Crying in the snow at minus 60 degrees Celsius would freeze my face.
Noah's Ark is a high-end community. Even if you don't live in the Doomsday Fortress type, the quality of the regular apartments is better than that of houses in ordinary communities.
If this is the case on Noah's Ark, the situation in other communities can only be worse.
Large snowplows were clearing snow on the road, and many people in bright orange uniforms were working against the wind and snow.
A commotion broke out, and someone shouted.
"Soldiers, soldiers have come to save us! The government has come to save us!"
"Ah, it's a military vehicle, it's a military vehicle! We're saved! We're saved!"
"..."
Military vehicles drove by, with red banners hanging on their canopies that read "We are the people's soldiers."
One person shouted, "I love you, the people's soldiers!"
Some took the lead, and others responded: "I love you, the people's soldiers."
First, a dozen or so people shouted, but their shouts were scattered and inconsistent.
Joy, tinged with tears, spread in all directions.
Despite the freezing cold, many people opened their windows and echoed, "I love you, the people's soldiers."
The sound was like a game of musical chairs, with shouts coming from one building, the entire neighborhood, and wherever the soldiers went.
The shouts grew louder and louder: "I love you, the people's soldiers."
Shouts were not enough to express people's expectations, so everyone applauded and cheered.
The lead military vehicle honked its horn in salute, and the following military vehicles simultaneously sounded their horns.
The sounds of flutes, voices, and applause dissipated the annoying snowflakes.
At that moment, the snow really stopped.
Sobs rose from all sides: "The snow has stopped, the snow has stopped, we are saved."
The arrival of the soldiers brought hope to the people of Kyoto.
The fact that the government mobilized the military so quickly to aid Kyoto shows how serious the disaster situation in Kyoto really is.
Everyone thought it was just a minor disaster that would pass quickly.
Little did they know, it was God who gave them a chance to catch their breath.
Turn on the TV and tune to Kyoto Satellite TV.
The host's eyes were red, and his voice was slightly choked:
"Dear viewers, the People's Liberation Army has come to our rescue! Everything we have suffered will soon be over..."
The scene shifts to the lively celebrations of Kyoto residents welcoming the soldiers into the city.
The camera zooms in on a woman who is covering her face, kneeling in the snow, looking at the military vehicle, as if she is crying.
The wide-angle lens captured many more people, wanting to cry but daring not to.
They all covered their faces, afraid that tears might fall and freeze their skin.