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Chapter 129 - 128: An Apocalyptic Life from Scratch (2)
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Chapter 129: Chapter 128: An Apocalyptic Life from Scratch (2)

In the torrential rain, the icy rainwater pattered against the faces of these young soldiers with steadfast gazes.

The evacuation of tens of thousands of people was a project of severe difficulty and tremendous danger.

Toordinate with the government’s emergency rescue efforts, the loud and piercing emergency alarms were sounded throughout the entire city!

Every citizen in C City, no matter where they were,uld hear the heart-shattering alarm sound piercing the sky amidst the rain!

On television, the screen suddenly switched to an emergency notice for flood and disaster prevention.

Following the meeting of municipal leaders and relevant departments, the following notice was issued:

“Arding to meteorological predictions, our city was hit by a sudden torrential rain last night and this morning. In theming days, there is still a strong indication of heavy rainfall, which is very likely to lead to sndary disasters such as floods and mudslides. In ardance with the arrangements and requirements of the municipal government, residents of the followingmmunities, pleaseoperate diligently with the relevant disaster relief forces and evacuate the Linjiang Region as soon as possible to move to safe areas.”

The subsequent images switched to the names of various neighborhoods near Linjiang.

By the sixth picture, Su Shu saw that her own neighborhood was also prominently listed.

She stood in front of the television holding the remotentrol, her brow slightly furrowed.

Since last night, therridor outside the hotel where Su Shu was staying had been noisy and chaotic; some people were screaming in panic, while others were filled withncern, and still others, unable to rest easy, had checked out early to rush home, probably anxious about their families.

It was said that the hotel manager had hurried over from his home in the middle of the night yesterday to takentrol of the situation. In such an emergency, he definitely needed to be there to take charge.

Just in theurse of the morning, the staff hadme to check on Su Shu five times, to see if she was okay or to ask if she needed anything else.

Su Shu understood their nervousness, and she responded to all of them, “I’m fine, no requests, you go ahead with your work.”

The attending staff bowed and left, and Su Shu closed the door, ampanying Xiao’ai in the suite to draw.

Outside, the rainntinued incessantly, and Xiao’ai was a bit anxious. She took Xiao’ai to the living room to draw, feeling that only by doing thisuld Xiao’ai be somewhat reassured.

Sheuld take shelter here with Xiao’ai for three days, solely because she knew that even if a flood burst forth, this five-star hotel’s geographic location allowed it to miraculously escape the disaster.

It wasn’t until two weeks later that C City’s power system suffered a major accident andmpletelyllapsed. Before that, many astute people knew this place was safe and braved the heavy rain tome here with their families.

At that time, some people were checking out, while others were checking in.

Everywhere in the city, disaster relief was underway, and Su Shu occasionally wondered, where was Tang Zelin at this time?

How was his rvery going? With such severe injuries, he must still be recuperating. He likely wouldn’t be involved in the flood rescue operations.

Truthfully, she didn’t hope he would be there.

Su Shu never thought about disclosing the impending flood disaster in C City, just as she never mentioned theming of the Apocalypse. No one would believe it; such statements, unless they came from experts or the government, would only make people think she was insane, suffering from delusions of persecution.

What was destined tome would alwaysme.

In her previous life, at this time, she was trapped at home with only two bags of instant noodles, and her refrigerator wasmpletely empty. It was because she had rushed a project for over ten hours the day before and had slept straight through a day and a night, so she wasn’t among the first to be evacuated by the soldiers. When she woke up in the middle of the night, she found her building surrounded by a vast expanse of floodwaters.

Standing in front of the window, she realized that upon waking up, everything around had changed, and like being struck by lightning, she stood frozen before the window.

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