Chapter 101 We're almost done playing together.



Only leaving behind a few harmless ones, Fang Rong patiently lay on the tree, watching the small animals come and go.

The place he stayed was the only water source in the vicinity. Not to mention the animals, even they had to come here to fetch water because they always ran into them. The group of small animals were not wary of them and just wandered around every day.

There were very few people today, but some of them brought their families, seemingly preparing to immigrate. There's definitely something going on.

I don't know if it's an earthquake, a storm, or a landslide or something like that.

Of course, they all have to run, regardless of which one it is. For now, they're just following this group of animals to see if there's a way out.

It's important to understand that not everyone can fly. Getting off is easy, but getting back on is difficult. With so many people and goods, it's impossible to move them out in a short time, not to mention some specialized technical equipment.

This includes some researchers who are not capable of combat and are still very vulnerable, medical staff, logistics personnel, etc. After all, so many people need to eat, do odd jobs, build houses, and so on. It is easy to transport these people down, but it is not easy to transport them up.

They were asked to climb the mountain, but they couldn't make it up.

Fang Rong hid among the trees and followed the group of animals that were moving away.

Most of them are small animals, such as rabbits, mice, and foxes. Of course, because they have mutated, we can only roughly guess that they are these kinds of animals.

As they walked, their procession grew larger, with more and more newcomers joining them as they headed downhill.

Although this place is surrounded by mountains, it is actually very large. If they were to search for the exit on their own, it would take at least ten days to half a month, which is simply not enough time and energy.

It's a pity that the new home I found isn't even home anymore. There are still blankets and other things on it, so I can't give it up.

Fang Rong followed them further and further away. When they were halfway there, the caravan had grown to an unimaginable size, consisting of rows and rows of animals that stretched as far as the eye could see.

It seems things are getting urgent, and we can't wait any longer.

Fang Rong left a tracking device, clinging like a mosquito to the back of a cow, its tiny paws gripping its body tightly to prevent it from being thrown off.

Since we just moved here, we are lagging behind in many technological aspects. The cell towers haven't been built yet, so we can't contact satellites. It's like walking blindly, figuring things out step by step, so it's inevitable that we'll fall behind in information.

Fang Rong felt it was necessary to go back and inform the army. He was one of the earlier ones to discover it, mainly because he lived on a high floor and had a good view. He noticed a small piece of boulders had fallen at his door in the morning, which made him worried.

Others might have thought of it, but since the military region remained silent, they comfortably assumed it couldn't be such a coincidence.

Little did they know that the military region always notified them last in order to avoid causing panic.

Fang Rong thought about it and realized that he was just a nobody and no one would believe him anyway, so he simply sent the message to Fang Hua. Fang Hua had just walked out of the Bluetooth transmission range and only received Fang Hua's signal when he was closer.

"When I went mushroom picking just now, I saw animals moving in large groups. I suspect there might be a major disaster coming. You should tell your superiors that it's best to be prepared." Animals moving is no small matter; it could be an earthquake or a tsunami, and one wrong move could mean the end of everything.

Fang Hua didn't know what was going on; the message had already been successfully received, but the recipient wasn't replying.

Fang Rong shook her head; it seemed she could only leave it to fate.

If things don't work out, we can just go down together.

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