Chapter 160 Post-disaster reconstruction and disaster prevention



Chapter 160 Post-disaster reconstruction and disaster prevention

But with his temper, if he was told to get out like that, he would probably get angry right away...

Or maybe, because he didn't know that his brother Ji was a good guy, he was afraid of being beaten by this guy, so he held back his temper and didn't dare to lose his temper and then forgot about it?

But it's okay. He Rui thinks it's not too late to find fault now. It's a snowy day and he's bored anyway.

Ji Changqing's usually indifferent eyes were filled with panic and tension when he was stared at by the other party. His whole body tensed up. After a few seconds of silence, he said in a firm tone, "...Absolutely not."

He Rui was suspicious, but reluctantly believed it. "No? Oh, okay then."

......

Several days passed, and because of the outside temperature, the snow showed no signs of melting.

Seeing that the hungry survivors in the area who had not yet frozen to death had already ignored the cold and tried their best to leave the buildings to find supplies.

Ji Changqing discovered that the man was also beginning to get restless.

He said he had something important to discuss, and after going upstairs, Xiaodong began to try to find out what his abilities were by asking various questions.

He also asked the idiot many times if he knew if there was any way he could get them out of here.

Find out if they have heard of any government-run shelters.

The man talked a lot of nonsense, but the idiot hardly paid any attention to him and just kept exercising on his own.

Ji Changqing ignored the guy's endless chatter.

His eyes were fixed on someone who was using his two arms to support his entire body and undergoing intensive and arduous training.

According to He Rui's own introduction, what this person is doing now seems to be an exercise called Russian push-ups.

It is very ornamental.

Ji Changqing was captivated by the man's gaze, staring intently at the man's slumping waistline.

As my eyes wandered, I couldn't help but be attracted by a certain curved curve closely connected to the waistline.

But after just one look, my heartbeat became a little abnormal.

I couldn't help but feel guilty that I was blaspheming that person.

After all, he was just a simple fool, oblivious to the rude and prying gazes coming from him, and was just working hard on his strength training.

Even long ago, in order to observe whether the idiot was hiding any secrets, he had already looked at this guy unscrupulously.

But as my concern for idiots deepens.

He no longer dared to treat this person as recklessly and carelessly as before.

"...You talk too much. How can you find it when you don't even know where it is? I'm trying to find a shelter... Phew... I'm so tired..."

The person who was staring intently suddenly spoke with an unstable breath.

Ji Changqing was so frightened that his heart skipped a beat and he looked away in panic.

I was caught off guard by the disgusted expression on the man next to me, who didn't have time to retract it.

After being discovered by him, the man's expression immediately changed. He gave him a bright and flattering smile and turned around to continue talking to the idiot.

Ji Changqing's panic subsided a little.

Thinking about the disgusted expression on the man's face when he looked at her.

He guessed.

If one day, his mood was discovered by a fool.

By then, he would probably be able to see the look of disgust on the idiot's good-looking face.

...

He Rui's voice interrupted his thoughts again.

“The fortification you mentioned doesn’t even have an address or directions marked, and now the road is blocked by heavy snow, so how can we get out?

Aren’t you afraid of being buried alive by the virus if you go out? If you don’t want to live, just go away. Stop talking nonsense and annoying me.”

Even though he had been spying on someone before, Ji Changqing heard every word the man said.

The other party was eager to try and suggested that they go to see the so-called "post-disaster reconstruction and disaster prevention facilities" built by the government.

It is said that on the seventh day after the tsunami, armed helicopters flew overhead and dropped leaflets.

At that time, the man took one from the window.

It was a leaflet about government shelters.

Funny thing is, there is no marking on the flyer about the location of the shelter, nor are there any directional pictures.

The entire leaflet only contained a brief description of the shelter.

Ji Changqing looked at someone who was sitting on the ground, had stopped training, his forehead was covered in sweat, and his breathing was unstable.

Feel the negative emotional fluctuations in the other person's heart.

He guessed that maybe this guy was angry at the Chinese government.

It gives a glimmer of hope to the group of survivors who have been abandoned but are ready to gather back when needed.

Having clearly abandoned those people, yet hypocritically and meanly giving the survivors an enviable hope?

He knew the locations of several bases, and if young and middle-aged survivors like them wanted to enter, the shelter would most likely accept them.

But in his opinion, it was obviously not a good idea to travel long distances to those shelters where there would be no good outcome in the future.

The first shelter I visited was in the city where Ji Xinghan University was located.

They stayed in that large shelter for less than half a year. One time when they were out for a month looking for resources, an earthquake struck the city. They were outdoors at the time and luckily escaped and were not buried along with the collapsed shelter.

Later, a shelter they visited was attacked by an inexplicable tide of mutant creatures.

The government army usually protects some people and retreats first, leaving behind some evolvers who did not see the situation clearly or were capable of protecting themselves and were tricked into fighting on the front line with food and points as rewards, as well as survivors who were given weapons as consumables.

He had no idea what happened next. As soon as he discovered that people were evacuating from the inner area and felt that something was wrong, he drove with Ji Xinghan and fled the shelter at the end of the evacuation convoy.

There was also a shelter that remained standing until his death.

But I didn't have a good impression of the shelter.

Know that even the strongest walls are not indestructible.

Even because of the large number of people, the settlement can easily become a huge target for attracting carnivorous mutant animals.

In addition, they will always be abandoned when encountering any danger. When the people above are escaping, they don’t care about the life and death of these ordinary survivors. They may even make full use of them and treat them as a layer of human defense.

So later on, he tried to spend less time in the shelters where survivors gathered, and instead wandered more outside the ruins, relying on Ji Xinghan for support.

I have heard of at least ten shelters of all sizes, some established by the government, some founded by individuals, and some even organized by pure evolvers.

But the ones he knew the specific locations of, apart from the future endings, were quite far away from here, so there was no need to consider them.

"So what do you say, boss? Should we go to the shelter? My brother has said he wants to go. Do you think it's time for us to set off?

It's not a good idea to stay here all the time. Sooner or later, we'll run out of money. We can't just die in this shabby library. The weather is getting colder and colder. I'm almost catching a cold. My head hurts these past two nights because of the cold..."

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