Chapter 227 He's Back



But this close contact was unprecedented.

As the "howling" sound grew closer, the ground trembled more and more violently.

People are naturally afraid of the unknown, and Jiang Si was no exception.

However, all the windows of the auditorium were sealed tightly, and no one knew what was happening outside.

The cramped storage room was now pitch black.

She could only instinctively hold onto Huo Tingzhou tightly.

The following period was the darkest time in Jiang Si's life.

The sounds I heard were shrill screams and crashes I had never heard before.

Even though Jiang Si was protected by Huo Tingzhou at the innermost part, the dizziness caused by the building's shaking made her unable to stand steadily.

At this moment, she could only be thankful that he had returned.

Because whenever her legs went weak and she was about to fall, Huo Tingzhou was always able to pull her back from the brink of danger in the first instance.

After enduring this for more than half an hour, the ground tremors gradually subsided.

The sound of the wind seems to have subsided.

"Let me go first."

Jiang Si's back was already soaked, clinging damply to her body. She had just straightened up and was trying to catch her breath.

"Boom—"

Suddenly, a loud bang exploded overhead!

Then something fluttered down from above.

"careful!"

The incident happened so suddenly that Jiang Si didn't even have time to react before Huo Tingzhou shielded her with his body.

There was another loud bang.

Jiang Si was so nervous that her mind went blank. "You...how are you?"

Sorry, something came up at home, so I'm taking a day off today. I'm only updating one chapter to keep things going, and I'll update normally tomorrow.

It's past 3 a.m. when I woke up and saw a reader asking why I didn't evacuate even though I knew a typhoon was coming. Here's a brief explanation.

Due to limited technology in those days, typhoon warnings were not very accurate. For example, a typhoon in 1973 also occurred in Hainan Island.

This typhoon, with winds at its center reaching levels 17 to 18, covered two-thirds of Hainan Island.

The duration was 10 hours, while the typhoon was initially predicted to be only around level 12.

As for why we didn't evacuate earlier, firstly, this is an island with inconvenient transportation.

Secondly, in those days, no one could mobilize the entire population of a county or city to relocate, and no place could accommodate so many people.

Third, the military's civil defense engineering is already the best, and the rock houses where fishermen live by the sea are also very resistant to typhoons.

Orange's writing habit is to try to get as close to that era as possible within her capabilities. Although the female lead has a halo, the focus of this typhoon is not on the female lead.

Rather, it's about how ordinary people save themselves in the face of natural disasters, and who is silently contributing behind the scenes.

However, the novel will not depict too much personal injury and will try to minimize the damage.

Okay, Orange should go to sleep now. Wishing all the little ones the best of luck and all the best!

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