Gazing into the eerie silence of the darkness ahead, Xu Ruihan muttered, "There is something strange about this place."
Standing beside him, Mu Xichen looked down at his laptop screen and said, "The satellite detected movement within the city, but there are no signs of living beings."
Xu Ruihan raised an eyebrow, feeling curious, and leaned in to study the data on the screen.
As he examined the fluctuation data indicating movement alongside the absence of heat signatures, he asked, "Xichen, what kind of creature could still be moving without emitting body heat?"
Before Mu Xichen could respond, Hua Shengyang interjected, "Plants."
At his words, the three of them exchanged grim looks. Wasting no time, Xu Ruihan turned to the rest of the group and ordered, "Keep moving. We are not staying in Juncheng City tonight."
If his guess is correct, then the movement in Juncheng City is caused by mutated plants. Able to move without making any sound, these mutant plants must be very dangerous creatures. Instead of staying here and waiting for the mutant plants to attack, it is better to leave as soon as possible before the mutated plants discover them.
Though everyone was exhausted and perplexed by the sudden urgency, they didn't say anything. Boarding their vehicles, the group of survivors from Haicheng Base left the outskirts of Juncheng City and continued toward the Juncheng Military Base.
If the road conditions were not too bad, Xu Ruihan estimated they would reach the base within two days.
Four days later, the temperature began to drop. By the eighth day, it had fallen to 45 degrees Celsius. Thanks to the excellent ventilation system, the temperature inside the air raid shelter stabilized at 40 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, survivors who fled Haicheng City and its surrounding cities and villages after the earthquakes and megatsunami began arriving in Juncheng City. Most flocked to the Juncheng Military Base or smaller private bases.
Many refugees and homeless survivors applied for jobs at the Institute of Agriculture, helping to build greenhouses for planting crops, while others joined construction teams. With the addition of this labor force, the first phase of the Juncheng Military Base's construction progressed faster than expected.
With food and water provided by the base, the survivors finally had a way to sustain themselves. Although they could only live in makeshift shacks due to limited construction materials, they earned points that could be used to buy supplies or rent houses at the base when the construction was complete.
The pay was meager, and the food barely kept hunger at bay. However, the base's rebuilding effort base gave them hope and a future to strive for.
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