Professor Jin murmured, "The world is about to descend into chaos."
The elderly couple felt that Zuo Ling had taken advantage of them by dividing the supplies equally with Zuo Ling, and Professor Jin also thought so on the way there.
If he and his wife weren't so old and worried about accidents on the road, they would never have given up half of their supplies.
Zuo Ling sent the waterfall to scout the way, which left a deep impression on Professor Jin, but he felt that he could overcome these challenges.
Zuo Ling ruthlessly ransacked most of her daughter-in-law's clothes. Professor Jin even thought Zuo Ling was very greedy, which was different from the girl he remembered who didn't like to argue.
On his way back, he encountered two robbers, but he changed his mind.
No matter how expensive something is, it can't be more valuable than its life!
Without Zuo Ling, he and his wife might have had the chance to take it, but not the chance to enjoy it.
It's perfectly reasonable for Zuo Ling to take more supplies to save her life.
"So, you killed someone? Did anyone see it?"
Professor Jin shook his head: "Probably not."
In extremely cold weather, with temperatures below -70 degrees Celsius and snow falling, who would want to stay outside?
He instructed his wife, "You mustn't tell anyone."
Researcher Tang slapped her husband hard:
"You don't need to tell me. It's a matter of life and death, so of course I can't tell anyone, not even my son."
After a moment of silence, he said again:
"I never would have guessed that this skinny little girl was such a ruthless person. Let's stay away from her from now on."
Professor Jin was amused by his wife's childishness and nudged her:
"You, you still can't see? She's helping us. With her abilities, how could she lack supplies? She just felt sorry for us and made a trip for us. The food you prepared for her hasn't been touched. She'd rather stay away from us than not."
After thinking about it, Researcher Tang realized that it made sense, and his expression softened slightly.
Professor Jin said seriously, "My dear wife, the world is really going to be in chaos. We need to prepare as soon as possible."
The army was still in the city, and social order had not yet collapsed.
They encountered two groups of robbers while going out, and it was in Kyoto that they realized the disaster outside might be worse than they had imagined.
Researcher Tang was still thinking about those people: "They weren't seriously injured, what if they wake up halfway through?"
Professor Jin scoffed, "Even if they wake up, they won't survive. Their clothes are all off, and it's over -70 degrees Celsius. Their hands and feet could freeze off."
At this point, my understanding of Zuo Ling's ruthlessness deepened.
Tsk, tsk, tsk, cutting flesh with a dull knife hurts even more.
...
No sooner had Professor Jin and his wife left than Zuo Ling swept all the supplies into her spatial storage.
Upon entering the house, the fire was lit; it was too early to leave, and the fire in the fireplace had already burned out.
After starting a fire, turn on the TV, set out a table full of food, and eat while listening to the news.
The man and the rabbit were starving and wolfed down their food, completely disregarding their appearance.
According to official reports, the death toll has risen to 1.2 million.
Zuo Ling wanted to know about the situation in Tianjin, but after searching around, she couldn't find any relevant reports.
Sigh, no reports, which means...
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