On the way to Beijing, the two of them were wearing protective suits, completely wrapped up, and sat in the car.
Although it could create a spiritual energy shield, it consumed too much spiritual energy. It's best not to use it if possible, especially since they've just passed through a major earthquake, and many places have been fractured. Fortunately, both of them have their own spatial storage.
When they encountered places that cars couldn't pass, they simply stored the car in their spatial storage and flew over on their swords. Traveling intermittently like this, they finally arrived in the capital city after more than two days.
Just as I saw the Beijing city sign, it started raining. The rainwater was blackish-yellow and had a strong, foul odor.
The raindrops falling to the ground quickly eroded the soil, and the once green grass soon lost its vitality, turning withered and yellow.
"Is this acid rain?" Jian Ning looked out the window with concern. She never expected it to be so corrosive.
"Yes, the volcanic ash after a volcanic eruption can cause acid rain."
It poses an even greater threat to humans, not only to buildings and plants.
It primarily infects the respiratory tract. If it enters the lungs, it can induce pulmonary edema and lead/mercury levels, potentially leading to cancer.
Such severe weather is very likely to continue for six to ten years. If humans do not find a place to live and thrive soon, they may face extinction.
"Xiao Ning, thank goodness you have your immortal abode, which has preserved a final piece of pure land for us."
Xiao Lingfeng was truly grateful to Jian Ning from the bottom of his heart for saving these survivors; she was the one who saved the world.
"It's just a coincidence, isn't it? Maybe I came into this world with the mission of saving people. Every sip and every bite is preordained."
Jian Ning couldn't imagine what the base would be like three to five years from now if she hadn't used her immortal abode to protect it.
By then, the land will be uncultivable and will not produce any food. People will be able to survive, but there will be no food or clean water.
They want to live healthily and rebuild the world, but that's probably going to be quite difficult.
If this unforeseen event hadn't happened, if she hadn't arrived like a superhero, it's hard to say what the world would have become.
"Let's go, while the rain isn't too heavy yet, let's get there as soon as possible so we can figure out a way to evacuate the people."
I still need some time to set up a formation.
Jian Ning thought that such air quality greatly increased the chances of people getting sick, so it was better to evacuate as soon as possible, lest most of them become sick by the time they arrived at the base and then have to be treated.
"Okay, I'll listen to my wife." Xiao Lingfeng stepped on the gas and continued driving towards the city. The earthquake damage here wasn't too bad, mainly because it was far from the epicenter.
However, there are also many experts here who certainly understand the dangers of volcanic ash and acid rain, and they don't know when the masks were stored.
Anyway, the guards at the Forbidden City gate are all wearing them, and they're standing inside buildings, so the acid rain doesn't fall on them. It's quite humane, actually.
Xiao Lingfeng got out of the car and took the letter of introduction and the leader's handwritten note. After some communication, they were quickly allowed to pass. Cars are not allowed inside the Forbidden City, so the two had to walk in.
The leader who received them was different this time, but after reading the superior's letter, he immediately agreed to prepare for the relocation. However, he still had one question.
"When you came here, were the road conditions bad? Due to the earthquake, many roads were broken, and some bridges were completely unusable. How did you manage to get through all this way?"
Oh, I didn't mean anything by it. I was just saying that although there are many usable buses in Beijing, we have already inspected and repaired them, and we also have gasoline.
If the roads are impassable, how are we going to transport so many people to the base? The planes can't fly either.
"Sir, we were prepared for this. This is my wife, Jian Ning. She knows some ancient formations, similar to teleportation arrays. As long as you follow her instructions, you won't need to drive or fly a plane."
You can then teleport directly to the base. The receiving array there has already been set up.
"Teleportation array?"
The leader stared in shock, looking Jian Ning up and down. She looked beautiful and smart, but she didn't seem like someone who knew anything about metaphysics.
However, since the commander had summoned the two of them, there must be a reason. He just needed to do as he was told and didn't need to overthink it. These days, he had also been worried about the increasingly poor air quality.
Even indoors, it's impossible to stop breathing; if things continue like this, something bad will happen sooner or later. Now that the commander mentioned a safe base, he naturally wants to go there immediately. The sooner he gets there, the sooner he can breathe some fresh air.
"Alright, I'll arrange for someone to prepare food for you right away. You can rest for a bit, and then see where here is a suitable spot to set up a teleportation array, trying not to damage the buildings here."
I also notified my comrades to move immediately. Will taking too much stuff affect the teleportation efficiency? If only people go, will there be enough supplies over there? The leader had quite a few questions.
"You can bring your belongings, at least your own bedding and personal luggage; anything that takes up too much space won't do. Food and other supplies can be prepared in advance and sent over. You can give them away later."
Jian Ning felt that no matter how poor Beijing was, there would still be plenty of good things here, so she would take as many as she could with her.
"Okay, okay, thank you, Comrade Jian. Please have some water, I'll be right back." The leader said and left, his hurried steps filled with joy.
Jian Ning sat down and took a sip of tea. It was top-quality Longjing tea, with a high and refreshing aroma, a sweet taste, and a clear green liquor. It had to be from the capital city; she didn't have such good tea.
After about ten minutes, a soldier came and led the two of them to the canteen. It wasn't mealtime yet, so they probably ordered a special meal for them from the head chef.
Stir-fried shredded pork with preserved mustard greens, spicy rabbit head, shredded potatoes with green peppers, scrambled eggs with tomatoes, and the staple food was dark-colored steamed buns that tasted alright, though I don't know what kind of flour they were made of.
However, this chef's skills are truly excellent; even a simple dish of shredded green peppers and potatoes was prepared to a high standard. The taste was superb.
Jian Ning thought to herself that she would set up a large canteen or open a restaurant at the base, and then have this chef in charge of cooking, so that she would be in for a treat.
The two of them ate every last bite of food, and Xiao Lingfeng was quite surprised to see Jian Ning with such a good appetite today.
"Xiao Ning, are you hungry? Or do you just like the taste of these dishes? I've never seen you eat this much before."
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