Chapter 196 My Great-Grandma Appeared in My Dream



Huang Yiyi must have stayed up late last night; she's yawning constantly and can barely keep her eyes open.

Even so, she didn't give up on eating breakfast. Huang Yiyi raised her hand, "Zhizhi, could you add some banana chips and cocoa powder to my portion...?"

Cheng Zhi walked over and manually opened Huang Yiyi's eyelids. "Sister, look carefully. I cooked savory oatmeal porridge with corn, greens, and dried scallops."

Chen Siyu, peeling an egg beside her, mocked her, "Your eyes aren't open, your nose isn't open either, can't you smell the sesame oil?"

Huang Yiyi wasn't annoyed at all, and even leaned her head closer, "Good sister, please peel one for me since I'm so sleepy, ah..."

Chen Siyu peeled the egg in a few quick movements and stuffed it into Huang Yiyi's mouth.

Xiao Feiran washed her hands and came over, with Xiao Zhi following closely behind.

Once everyone was seated, Xiao Zhi began, "Masters, based on eight hours of observation and prediction last night, the tectonic plate movement of the Circum-Pacific seismic belt has been very active recently. An earthquake is expected to erupt in ten days, possibly producing a major earthquake of magnitude 8 or higher. Since the epicenter is on the seabed, it will also cause a tsunami, with waves expected to reach a height of 35 meters. I suggest you move away from the coastal areas as soon as possible."

After Xiao Zhi finished speaking, everyone stopped what they were doing, and Huang Yiyi, who had been extremely sleepy, was now fully awake.

Yangzhou and Yudu are both coastal cities, and they are moving.

"Ten days, time is running out." Cheng Zhi took a sip of porridge. "Everyone, remember now, which city should we move to?"

Huang Yiyi swallowed the egg in her mouth with difficulty. "We have to look for it with a map. I can't think of any good places right now."

Zheng Wan quickly finished the bowl of porridge and was about to leave.

Xiao Feiran looked at her, her eyes filled with disbelief, "Sis, you're still going out to cook for people during a tsunami?"

Zheng Wan immediately explained, "I'm not crazy. If I'm going to quit, I need to find a reason. You guys discuss it first, I'll be right back."

The remaining four ate their breakfast in silence, pondering which city was better.

After finishing their meal, they opened a large map. Looking at their vast motherland, they felt less anxious. With such a big place, there must be a place for them to go.

Chen Siyu pointed out a city first, "How about we go to Canchuan, which is a little above Yangzhou? The waves shouldn't reach here, right?"

Looking at the distance, Cheng Zhi still felt it wasn't quite safe.

Xiao Feiran, standing beside him, also said uncertainly, "It's hard to say. Why don't we walk further in?"

Huang Yiyi looked around and tapped the map. "How about we go to Qinggang?"

Cheng Zhi searched her memory for information about the city. "I vaguely remember that this city is prone to earthquakes. Although there aren't many major earthquakes, it can't withstand constant small tremors."

They spent a long time picking and choosing, but still couldn't come up with a good one.

Cheng Zhi told them to go out and do their own things first. "Don't forget to think about moving while you're busy with your own things. We'll come back to the space after lunch and see if we can find a suitable place."

Just as I got back to my room, Cheng Ye knocked on the door. "Sis, come out for breakfast. I steamed some char siu buns."

Cheng Zhi inside the room responded with an "okay," and the two of them went out together.

Sitting at the dining table, Cheng Zhi absentmindedly ate the steamed bun in her mouth, her mind preoccupied with the moving.

Seeing that she looked preoccupied, Cheng Ma couldn't help but ask, "What are you thinking about, Miss?"

When Cheng Zhi was called out, she looked at her parents and answered very honestly, "I was thinking, if a huge tsunami happened, where should we move to? Where do you think would be a good place to move to?"

Upon hearing this, Cheng's parents stopped what they were doing. Cheng's father narrowed his eyes, sensing something was amiss. "Zhizhi, are you trying to get at us? Who told you there was going to be a tsunami?"

Cheng Ye, who was standing next to him, put down the steamed bun and pointed to the ceiling. "Dad, of course it's God! My sister is a witch. She can teleport, let alone communicate with spirits."

He originally thought Cheng Zhi would argue back and then punch him, but to his surprise, she didn't at all.

Cheng Zhi nodded very sincerely, "Actually, it's pretty much the same. I dreamt about my great-grandmother last night, and she told me about this herself."

Mr. Cheng's face was full of black lines. "You've never even met your great-grandmother! If she wanted to appear in a dream, why didn't she come to me? Why did she come to you? Who would believe that!"

Cheng Zhi clapped her hands. "Yes! That's it. Because you don't believe such a thing could happen, but I do, so she came to find me. Doesn't that make perfect sense?"

Mr. Cheng was almost speechless. "I almost got caught up in your trap."

Seeing Cheng Zhi lying without batting an eye, Cheng Ye wanted to trick her, "Sister, did Great-Grandma really appear in your dream? Did she say anything else?"

Cheng Zhi turned her head and smiled, saying, "Yes, Grandma mentioned you, telling you to study English hard, try to get into Tsinghua or Peking University, and study abroad or something."

Cheng Ye: "..." I've screwed myself over.

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