However, due to limited manpower and resources, and the fact that it was very dangerous in the torrential rain, two soldiers were swept away by the rapids when they arrived.
Only a portion of plant and animal seeds can be taken away.
They were really reluctant to part with their research results, so they volunteered to stay and guard the place with a few young people, thinking that the rain would stop soon.
They were all scientists, and those young students all had postgraduate degrees or higher. Looking back now, I really should have let those kids go.
Who knew that the rain would keep falling and falling, cutting off water, electricity, and internet, and flooding most of the building without stopping.
Later, residents whose houses were flooded came to them for help. They didn't want to help them because there were only two relatively tall buildings in the agricultural science city, and they wanted to protect the fruits of their labor.
But the young people were soft-hearted, and after the people outside begged them several times, they let them in, thinking that once the rain stopped, they would leave.
Little did they know, this was like inviting a wolf into the house.
There were many people, and they didn't bring any food. The supplies left in the building before were eaten up by that group of people in just two days.
Driven by hunger, they reached for seeds and animals, which crossed the line for the researchers, who refused to let them touch the animals and seeds.
Finally, a middle-aged man with a fierce face and menacing eyes shouted.
"People are starving to death, what's the point of keeping all this?"
The old man's teeth chattered as he spoke, unable to bear the memory of the horrific scene.
He grabbed the young man as he spoke...
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