Zhang Ying wouldn't let her see the cloning facilities, and she didn't know how Bai Zhiyi was doing. However, since Zhang Ying had promised to give Bai Zhiyi a new life, she couldn't be wrong.
Let's deal with this immediate disaster first.
She instructed the giant eagle to grab the cryogenic generator and fly into the air towards the Guijiang Estuary.
There were many rafts and boats on the water leading to the mouth of the Gui River. These were the Great Jin army, led by Meng Ruliu, which was helping the Southern Chu and was responsible for transporting everyone across the water.
Meng Ruliu stood at the bow of a large ship, which was full of adult men transported from the capital of Southern Chu, carrying shovels, picks and other tools, with their destination being the mouth of the Gui River.
Seeing her fly by on a giant eagle, Meng Ruliu quickly waved and called out, "Sister-in-law."
Su Wan waved to the crowd below, saying, "Go, Sister Yi!"
The giant eagle flew to the Guijiang Estuary embankment and saw that the highlands and hillsides on both sides of the water were teeming with people. Some were cutting down trees, others were carrying stones, and they were densely packed with people like ants. Many incense tables were set up on the hillsides, and smoke was billowing. The elderly and women were burning incense and praying, asking the goddess to save them from the flood and to save the capital of Southern Chu.
"Look, the goddess is here!" a sharp-eyed child shouted, pointing to the sky.
The man who was carrying wood turned around and saw a giant eagle soaring in the sky. He shouted excitedly to the people around him, "It's a goddess! Everyone, look!"
Everyone dropped what they were doing and knelt down before the giant eagle in the sky. The old man held incense sticks before the altar, kowtowing devoutly and saying, "Goddess, you are merciful and compassionate, saving us from suffering."
A giant eagle flew over the gap in the dike, and Su Wan cupped her hands into a microphone and shouted to the crowd below, "Everyone, get out of the gap!"
She made the giant eagle fly back and forth several times and called out several times. People on both sides of the breach in the dike dropped the bags they were carrying and the carts full of sand and gravel, and all scrambled to get out of the way.
Seeing that everyone had moved away, Su Wan felt relieved and let the giant eagle fly over the gap again.
With its claws outstretched, the cryogenic generator accurately landed in the center of the gap, creating a tall column of water. White light spread rapidly beneath the water's surface like ripples, and the tall column of water froze almost instantly, turning into an ice pillar.
Before Su Wan could turn the giant eagle back, she heard a thunderous cheer behind her.
She turned her head happily and saw that the entire gap had been frozen into a huge block of ice, hundreds of meters in diameter, somewhat like a giant ice axe embedded in the gap, emitting white mist.
The surging Gui River waters were blocked by ice blocks and no longer rushed towards the breach, but instead flowed along the original waterway.
Soldiers and civilians on both sides of the embankment cheered and celebrated. Many people jumped up and waved to her in the air, while many more knelt on the ground with their palms together, as if they were worshipping a god.
With the Guijiang River estuary blocked, the floodwaters will soon recede from the disaster-stricken capital of Southern Chu and the towns and villages downstream, allowing tens of thousands of homeless people to return to their homes.
“Don’t rush to celebrate,” she said, letting the giant eagle fly over the crowd. “The ice will still melt, so hurry up and plug the gap.”
The frozen gap is only a temporary measure. There are thousands of people here, and if everyone works together, the gap will be completely plugged soon.
She didn't need to do anything else; she sent the giant eagle flying towards Jinhua Mountain.
She couldn't wait to see Wei Jingzhuo.
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