Chapter 64 The Mutant Mosquitoes Problem Solved



Thinking of the continuous torrential rain and strong winds over the past two and a half months, and the various kinds of garbage floating outside and the bloated and white corpses that he had recently seen, he sighed helplessly.

Imagine an ordinary summer afternoon when the sky suddenly becomes overcast, lightning flashes and thunder roars, and a sinister and terrifying atmosphere envelops the entire city.

The wind howled like a roaring beast, and the violent wind and rain ravaged the earth, sweeping in.

On the streets of the capital, pedestrians were blown about, unable to maintain their balance. Dust and leaves whipped up by the gale swirled in the air, creating a breathtaking scene.

People frantically searched for shelter, but the wind seemed to be everywhere, obscuring the sky and the sun.

Shanghai, too, faced this terrible disaster. Skyscrapers swayed precariously, and the sound of shattering windows filled the air. Streetlights trembled in the wind, seemingly on the verge of falling. The entire city was plunged into chaos.

But that was just the beginning. For two and a half months, torrential rains and extremely strong winds raged on without any sign of stopping.

The plains of both the capital and Shanghai had long been submerged, swept in by raging floods that swallowed everything. People were helpless and terrified, filled with despair for the future.

Other cities around the world suffered the same fate, with apocalyptic scenes spreading in every corner.

The roar of the sea seemed to mock the insignificance of humankind, and the tremors of the earth seemed to tell people about the fragility of life.

Panic gripped the hearts of the people, who didn't know when this terrible disaster would end. Almost all communication equipment was destroyed in the storm, leaving people isolated and helpless, unable to contact the outside world.

Ruins and corpses floated in the city streets; everything was unrecognizable. People's homes were taken, and their loved ones were taken by the flood. Cries of grief and despair filled the world.

However, even in this terrible disaster, some people did not give up hope. They organized themselves to search for survivors and provide aid to the disaster area. Their courage and perseverance became the source of hope for the people.

Although two and a half months later, the torrential rain and strong winds still hadn't stopped, what people saw was a scene of ruins and devastation, with terrifying floods everywhere.

But they were not defeated; they persevered. They knew that only by uniting as one could they rebuild their lost homeland.

This is what Junjue has seen everywhere during this period. He never expected that so many people would die in just three months since the natural disaster struck.

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