Chapter 57 The Wang Family is Attacked



"……Thanks."

After Wang San San left, Feng Ran gave each person a new gun and several dozen bullets.

Just in case.

More than a week passed before all the snow melted. Feng Ran then began planning to go out and see the world. Before leaving, she left Bai Lian and Ji Xiang at home.

Qi Xie drove his van with Feng Ran in tow. The two of them went to the city center together.

She wanted to see what the city center would look like in extreme cold weather.

It took about half an hour to reach the city center. There wasn't a single car on the road, so the speed was quite fast.

The scene before me was desolate, like a ghost town...

Everywhere was dust, sand, and garbage.

The two drove along the street for a while without seeing anyone.

Then I got off the car and put it away. I started walking.

Right next to it is what used to be a large shopping mall.

The two went inside to look around.

It was pitch black inside, so Feng Ran turned on two oversized flashlights.

Thick dust had accumulated everywhere.

The more Feng Ran looked at it, the more abnormal it seemed.

Even if a shopping mall has been empty for over a year, the dust shouldn't be this thick! I inserted a finger into the dust on the ground, but it didn't go all the way in.

There was dust and sand on the road outside, but not as much.

The two searched high and low for a while, but there was nothing left. Even the shoes and clothes that were left behind had long since rotted and were unusable. However, many wooden tables, chairs, and benches were directly stored in Feng Ran's space.

I chopped firewood and piled it up in the yard when I got home.

After coming out again, he strolled to the office building next door.

This time, we got quite a few wooden tables, chairs, and benches.

The two looked around the street.

They didn't see a single beggar.

Continue read on readnovelmtl.com


Recommendation



Comments

Please login to comment

Support Us

Donate to disable ads.

Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com
Chapter List