As if an ancient behemoth was roaring, a mysterious force from the earth's interior swept across the entire seabed in an instant, mercilessly devouring countless marine creatures. A large number of giant beasts emerged from the water and were carried onto the land by towering waves, where they were rubbed and impacted.
Coastal cities around the world have been engulfed in the conflict, and coastal survivor bases have become hell on earth.
Before people could even utter a sound of protest, they were struck by death, and tragically discovered that even those with supernatural abilities were not spared in this catastrophe.
Very few of the lucky ones survived.
The city was completely destroyed, along with more than a dozen nuclear power plants. In an instant, nuclear leaks occurred worldwide, and nuclear radiation spread rapidly to coastal cities surrounding the nuclear power plants.
It was a living hell.
Jiang Zhi, who was inland, felt the strong tremors of the earthquake, the floods caused by melting snow and ice, and the collapse of most of the high-rise buildings in the city, with low-rise buildings also suffering the same fate.
Their own villa is now a ruin.
An irregular crack also appeared at the foot of the mountain.
She herself was nearly thrown off the sofa.
This demonstrates just how devastating the earthquake was. It is certain that the geological structure of the entire world underwent corresponding changes.
This is the power to move mountains and fill seas.
Jiang Zhi greedily absorbed the power of the Dao Heart brought by this force. She stood on the hilltop, opening her arms to receive this magnificent aura from nature.
This power came from within, radiating a terrifying aura from the inside out. Jiang Zhi felt as if she were in a sea of fire and knives, her body riddled with holes and being kneaded and squeezed flat.
"The supreme Dao heart! To seek the supreme, one must forget oneself and pursue the ultimate nature."
Jiang Zhi earnestly accepted the code bestowed upon her by heaven and earth, feeling the power penetrating her body.
You absolutely must master the skills of moving mountains and filling seas, and transforming all things back to their original state!
With this skill, she could repair villas. Not to mention villas, if she cultivated it to its peak, it would be possible to restore a city or even the Earth to its pre-apocalyptic state.
Of course, she's not at all capable of that right now.
Restoring the villa was her small goal.
In Jiang Zhi's heart, this space is not her home; her home will always be the villa that her family left her.
After a tsunami, the tsunami swept along the coast, causing flooding and further devastating already overflowing rivers, lakes, and seas.
Once this happens, the river level rises sharply, submerging all surrounding towns and instantly obliterating low-lying inland shelters.
Floating on the water were rows of foul-smelling, mutilated corpses. Besides human bodies, there were also the carcasses of mutated animals.
In this age of catastrophe, people die from natural disasters, and mutated beasts are not immune to calamity either.
Various forces always maintain a dynamic balance, and this is true of mutated beasts and humans. They are always in a state of ebb and flow, maintaining a balance.
From day to night, and from night to day.
Wanfu watched helplessly as the river water rose little by little. In another twenty meters or so, it would flood his place. Looking back at Jiang Zhi, who was as still as a meditating monk, Wanfu couldn't help but feel anxious.
Mom, hurry up!
"Quickly lead the people away and retreat to higher ground. The underground city of Shuofang Base cannot handle such a large amount of floodwater. It is completely incapable of evacuating people from the underground city. Get everyone out and evacuate to higher ground immediately."
Hu Feng, the head of the base, frowned deeply. This was something no one had expected; the earthquake had almost destroyed the Shuofang base.
Zhang Zhaohe injured his leg in the earthquake, and two young soldiers carried him on a stretcher, carrying him to a makeshift tent on the mountain.
“Even superhumans can’t avert the catastrophe. I’m already disappointed. Zhou Heng, I’m entrusting everything to you. Save as many people as you can.” Zhang Zhaohe twisted his body, wanting to take one more look at the meteorological data sent over by the meteorological department.
"Director Zhang, take care." Zhou Heng saluted, turned around, and left the tent without looking back.
Hu Feng stood on the base's observation platform and kept shouting through the loudspeaker to evacuate and follow the main force.
A group of people, like ants carrying house, carried their life-saving supplies to higher ground.
"Damn it, I can't take it anymore, I'm going to die first."
A scrawny, long-haired man with a thick beard dropped his tattered bundle, leaped into the raging floodwaters, struggled for a moment, and then disappeared.
Once one person did this, several others followed suit.
No one tried to dissuade them, and no one sympathized with them.
If you don't know where your next meal is coming from, what does it matter whether you live like this or not?
How many people starved to death during this period? And how many died in this earthquake?
How many more lives have been claimed by the floods now?
They had given up hope; God would no longer be on their side.
God only wanted them all to die in agony.
The rumbling sound came again, and the watchtower, which had been enhanced by the superhuman, began to shake, breaking several steel frames.
Hu Feng refused to go down, and Zhou Heng looked at him worriedly, but finally looked away and focused on leading his men to deal with the matter at hand.
He was never a coward in the face of disaster.
While directing the evacuation of civilians, it is also necessary to take care of the evacuation of supplies. At this time, only by quickly evacuating supplies can more people be saved.
"Commander Zhou, some people in the underground city are still trapped due to the rapidly flooding flood."
Zhou Heng frowned deeply: "How many people?"
"Approximately two thousand people."
Where are they all?
“In the East Ninth District, at the ten o’clock position, that area is the lowest in elevation and will be the first to be affected by the flood.”
"Send people to carry out the rescue, find people who know how to swim, and send people with water-based abilities as well, since they can control water." Zhou Heng himself has fire-based abilities, and water counters fire, so he is powerless to help.
"Of the brothers, only two are skilled in water, and of the remaining three who are alive, only three can swim. It's no longer possible to recruit them temporarily."
Zhou Heng cursed, "Damn it, you bastard God."
"Count as many people as you can and report this to Base Chief Hu Feng immediately, so he can announce it through the loudspeaker."
"yes."
Zhou Heng looked at the observation tower again, praying in his heart: I hope this will be of some use.
The base had over 200,000 people a few months ago, but by the time of the earthquake, only 170,000 were still alive. After this earthquake and flood, who knows how many tens of thousands will be left?
The floodwaters rose another ten meters or so, and were now less than ten meters from where Jiang Zhi was standing.
The earthquake continued intermittently, and landslides had already occurred on the small hill next door. Wanfu kept stamping his feet.
Why hasn't Mom woken up yet?
Jiang Zhi stood there with her arms outstretched, motionless, emanating an aura that made Wanfu's soul tremble. Wanfu dared not approach her.
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