Chapter 249 The Storm is Coming



"Not all flights have been shut down. A few are still operating there, but all destinations are directly to the plateau. That's what they said directly."

"All international flights are now allowed to fly as long as they are within a short distance. However, they are all heading directly to the plateau. I am sure that everyone should take a flight if they can. Those places are smaller and surrounded by the sea, so they are definitely not as safe as here."

"Yes, if you can come back now, you should hurry up. I feel that those island countries are really not safe. As long as the island area is relatively small and there is no mainland, it is impossible for them to have such a high altitude as us to survive for a while. If you stay on the island, the impact you will suffer is still quite serious. Everyone should run while there is still a last flight."

"I don't plan to go back yet. I don't think things can be that serious. If they are, then where can we go after we've all lived together? Besides, my career and house are both here. If they just run away without taking care of anything, I can't accept it."

"Yeah, all my belongings are here too. It's really unbearable. If there are no plans after I go back, I'd rather stay here. It's the same everywhere anyway. If the whole world has reached this point, then what's the point of running around?"

"Aren't you all taking things for granted? This isn't just about the rain. If it just kept raining, would you all just stay home and be fine? Wasp storms, floods, all these things combined together make it more complicated than that."

"The child has a high fever, and we can't go to the hospital right now. What should we do? Is there anyone working in the hospital now? Can anyone tell us where it is? The coordinates are in Xilin."

"The hospital is no longer fully staffed. Everyone is working hard to evacuate patients, so it's extremely busy. If you need emergency treatment, there are doctors at each resettlement center. Many of them were transferred here themselves, so seeing a doctor here is generally not a problem. I heard that all kinds of medical equipment and medicine are also being urgently transported. You should hurry over to see what's going on there."

"But our own home is over 30 floors high. If we want to leave here, it always feels inappropriate. It's better to live comfortably at home. There are all kinds of supplies, and if the neighbors need help, we can also lend a hand. Isn't it much more relaxed than living outside? Don't you think?"

"If given the choice, who wouldn't want to stay home instead of going to the resettlement center? But I don't think home is safe, even if you live three or four stories up. If there's a fire or a power outage, you'll need to walk down from the 33rd floor to get supplies. Even if the water here rises to seven or eight stories, if you're transporting supplies by boat, you'll still have to walk down three or 20 stories. How can the average person handle that?"

"That seems to be the case. I've never paid attention to this. It's really scary. If I have to climb twenty or more floors every day to get a little bit of something, I'll go crazy."

"I understand the situation, but I can't bear to leave all the things I have at home. Will there be enough supplies at the resettlement center? I usually stay at home and don't go out much, so the food I have at home should last me a month or two. I also grow some fresh vegetables myself. If you ask me to leave all that behind and go straight to the resettlement center, I don't think it's feasible."

"If it really comes to that, personal interests will definitely come first. So if you have a house with a lot of stuff and it's safe enough, then there seems to be no problem staying at home. But you have to be careful about this."

"There's no need to discuss how much supplies you have at home. While most people will definitely choose the Anzi Center, many people also believe their homes are safe enough and have stored enough food. In this case, it's normal to stay home. However, those on the lower floors should move as much as possible. Otherwise, even if you have a lot of supplies, if this incident doesn't happen at all, you can still return and continue your lives. If this crisis does happen, it will be too late for you to move. While the rain is still light, everyone should go wherever they need to."

"There's a convenience store on the first floor here, and the owner is reluctant to leave. I see he's still busy at home. I just passed by their door on my way to the resettlement center, and he said it's okay, that being here is just right for them. I guess they're trying to sell as many items as possible right now."

"At this time, making this kind of money is really a matter of life and death."

"It's not so bad. The rain is so light now, so no one is in a hurry to go home. I see many people are doing business, hoping to make more money."

"Sometimes these supplies are a hassle. I don't know whether to keep them for myself or sell them now. If I keep them for myself, I'm afraid the weather will return to normal and I'll miss the opportunity to make a fortune. If I sell them, if it becomes the end of the world again, these things will become very valuable and sellable. It's a pity to sell them now, so I think those business owners must be quite conflicted."

"Do you really think the world will end? I live on the fifth floor, and I haven't even gone to the resettlement center because I don't think it's possible. Even if there's a sudden downpour and flooding, it only takes five minutes to get from here to the resettlement center. I can just go there then. I have an inflatable boat."

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