Chapter 110 The Children Are Infected



The two gazed at each other, their lips slightly upturned, their eyes filled with anticipation and love.

They knew that this was not just clothing, but also protection and care, and an expression of their love for each other.

They decided to store these nano-thermal fabrics in their space first, and take them out to use later when they had time.

And all the various scissors, rulers, sewing machines, etc. used for making clothes were stored in my space, so I won't be short of these things in the future.

After collecting everything, the next item up was just loose nano-thermal materials. Since they didn't know how to make these things, they could only store them all in their space before planning to leave.

Junjue and Wan'er received their own nano-thermal clothing. Wearing these clothes, they felt an unprecedented warmth and comfort.

From then on, whether facing extremely hot or extremely cold weather, Junjue and Wan'er were able to face it with peace of mind.

After collecting the thermostatic clothing, the two continued to collect various supplies, looting all the materials and machinery in the industrial area until nightfall.

In one whole day, the two of them had looted almost everything in the entire city of Daiji.

"Today's harvest is pretty good. I didn't expect that apart from the scarcity of food, this place has quite a lot of other things!" Shangguan Wan'er said excitedly.

"Hmm! Today's haul was good, the most worthwhile items were those nano-thermal clothing and fabrics."

"Wan'er, it's getting dark. Why don't we rest here for the night and head to another city tomorrow?"

"good!"

The two were a bit tired after collecting supplies all day. They fed the two dogs, ate a little something, and then went to bed.

On this dark and desolate night, the people of Ōtera City endured one sleepless night after another. They could not sleep because the children's suffering tore at their hearts.

As night falls, Odera City is shrouded in darkness. The once bustling city is now desolate and silent, with only the occasional sound of the wind and the rustling of grass breaking the stillness of the night.

In this city that has suffered various natural disasters, people's lives have become difficult and helpless. Due to food shortages, people have been forced to eat unclean food for extended periods of time.

The adults barely endured their physical exhaustion and discomfort, and were able to make ends meet, but the innocent children were plunged into endless suffering and into an even more dangerous situation.

At night, while everyone else was lying in bed, struggling to fall asleep despite their hunger, the children at the Peace Sanctuary, Hope Sanctuary, and even global sanctuaries in Odera City were suffering terribly, crying and screaming incessantly.

Children from birth to around sixteen years old are suffering from severe abdominal pain, accompanied by persistent nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, making their lives extremely difficult.

As the symptoms worsened, noticeable white patches began to appear on the faces and nails of each child within hours.

These white patches, like the marks of death, plunged all the parents in the shelter into panic.

They watched helplessly as their children huddled in bed in agony, unable to offer them any assistance.

In a small cabin at the Peace Sanctuary, children huddled on their beds, groaning in pain. Their faces were pale, their foreheads soaked with sweat, and their parents were helpless.

"Mommy, I feel so bad, my stomach hurts like it's being pricked with needles." A little boy hugged his stomach, tears streaming down his cheeks.

"Ming'er, what's wrong? Why did your stomach suddenly start hurting?" The boy's mother wiped away his tears with heartache, her whole body trembling, her voice filled with helplessness in the face of the terrible situation.

In another shelter, young parents paced anxiously. He clenched his fists and gritted his teeth, but couldn't find a solution.

"Daddy, my sister and I have really bad tummy pain! We can't take it anymore, waaaaah..."

"Children, you must have contracted some kind of disease. You must hang in there!" The father's face was filled with heartache. "Dad will find a solution."

In a corner of a safe haven, a young mother, Xiaoling, embraced her child, tears streaming down her face. Helplessly, she said to her daughter, who was in excruciating pain on the bed, "Baby, you have to hold on. Mommy will find a way to save you!"

Despair and pain were evident in her daughter's eyes as she struggled to say, "Mom, I'm in so much pain... I'm so scared."

Xiaoling could no longer control her tears. She held her daughter's hand tightly and said in a trembling voice, "We will definitely find a way to save you. We will never let you leave me."

The shelter was filled with an atmosphere of sorrow and despair, and the parents were all anxiously searching for a solution.

They searched far and wide for medicine to save the children, but the city of Otera had fallen into desolation and almost all available resources had been exhausted.

In the lobby of the Peace Shelter and Hope Shelter, all the desperate parents gathered together, facing this intractable disaster.

"What should we do! What terrible disease has our child contracted? We've never seen anything so horrifying before!"

"The symptoms of this thing are too severe, and it infects all children."

"We're almost out of all the food resources outside, and there's no medicine to treat this!"

“My poor children! Seeing them so pale and writhing on the ground in pain breaks my heart.”

"I feel the children are getting weaker and weaker. If this continues, they will die soon."

One of the middle-aged women, named Yang Chen, stood up and said in a choked voice, "We can't just sit here and wait to die! We have to find a way, even if there's only a sliver of hope, we have to try! Otherwise, all the children will be ruined."

“We must unite and not sit idly by and wait to die. We should first go to the shelter management and ask them if there are any other medicines in the shelter.”

The other parents looked at Yang Chen with eyes full of expectation and longing. They knew that only by uniting could they find a way to rescue their children.

However, as time passed, there was no sign of improvement in their condition. The children's suffering became increasingly unbearable, and their cries and screams echoed throughout the shelter.

The residents of Otera City rallied together; some went to the shelter management to inquire, while others began seeking help and answers.

They ran around searching for doctors, medicine, and food in the shelter, hoping to find a way to cure the children. However, everything in the ruins became hopeless.

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