After this round of stockpiling, Mo Yuwan’s apocalypse supplies list was basically complete—only Gu Yongnian’s weapons and her mother’s medicines were left.
They had accumulated so many supplies that they even had clothes for people of different ages and body types, though she and her mother’s own clothes were chosen with extra care.
Mo Yuwan finally breathed a sigh of relief.
Sure enough, as soon as she tossed the last item into her space, the system’s notification sounded again, announcing the reward for the major upgrade mission.
Now, Da Huang could leave the city with them and return to Tongcheng.
After all, there was still a long way to go, and Da Huang couldn’t take a plane. They had to finish all the tasks and unlock the ability to store living creatures in the space before they could leave.
Just then, Mo Yuwan’s phone rang.
“Hello? The stuff you asked me to buy is ready.”
The moment she heard the voice, Mo Yuwan knew who it was.
Gu Yongnian.
He had really done as she asked.
Mo Yuwan’s tone was calm, but she couldn’t help but curl her lips into a slight smile.
“Okay.”
“I’ll be back tomorrow. Hide everything well for now.”
A large batch of weapons suddenly appearing in China was extremely dangerous for Gu Yongnian, which was why she reminded him to hide them. Clearly, he understood this too.
Mo Yuwan thought for a moment and asked,
“These things are for me, right?”
“For you?”
On the other end, Gu Yongnian’s voice suddenly rose, full of disbelief. Mo Yuwan quietly held the phone away from her ear until he finished, then put it back.
“Isn’t that the case?”
“I guess so. They’re mine now.”
“Fine… they’re yours.”
Mo Yuwan could hear the gritted teeth in his voice and felt a little innocent.
However much you resent me now, you’ll be that grateful to me in a few days.
Three days left.
Everything was becoming urgent.
【Ding~ Detected that the host has proactively stockpiled a large number of weapons. System space expanded to 40,000 square meters!】
As expected.
Hearing the notification, Mo Yuwan smiled in satisfaction. She didn’t bother with more small talk and hung up, leaving Gu Yongnian in confusion while she prepared to return to Tongcheng with her spoils.
This time, she left very little money behind—almost all her assets had been spent. But the weapons from Gu Yongnian were basically free, and she didn’t have to worry much about the medicines.
That same day, she took her mother back to Tongcheng.
As soon as they got off the plane, she used her phone to max out every online loan she and her mother could get, planning to use the money to buy more supplies and enjoy the feeling of “free shopping.”
Even with just online loans, she managed to borrow quite a bit.
With only three days left until the apocalypse, it didn’t matter how aggressive the loan companies would get with collections or how high the interest rates were.
(Purely for plot needs—please be careful, stay away from online loans, and enjoy a good life!!)
Because of Japan’s discharge of nuclear wastewater, there would actually be acid rain in the early days of the apocalypse. No one knew if the apocalypse was caused by the acid rain, but zombies and acid rain basically appeared at the same time.
Although there was no research proving a necessary connection between the two—even after more than a decade, humanity never figured it out—one thing was certain.
Thinking of this, a subtle expression appeared on Mo Yuwan’s face.
Mo Siying noticed her expression and felt a bit puzzled. The two of them were on their way to pick up the medicines.
“Wanwan?”
Hearing her mother’s voice, Mo Yuwan turned to look at her.
“Mom, it’s nothing. I was just thinking about something complicated.”
Mo Siying was curious, but since her daughter didn’t want to say more, she didn’t press. Seeing her mother’s curiosity, Mo Yuwan just smiled and added,
“You’ll know in a few days.”
Yes, the acid rain was caused by Japan’s nuclear wastewater discharge. Maybe it was karma, because after the apocalypse broke out, before the communication networks went down, they received a message online—
Japan had a full-scale zombie outbreak, and the entire country had fallen.
Survivors were few and far between.
This news made those who suspected a connection between the apocalypse and Japan’s nuclear wastewater cheer. For Chinese people, a deep-rooted dislike of Japan is almost in their blood, so when they heard this, they couldn’t help but feel a sense of satisfaction.
But while some felt glad, others sighed. After all, these decisions were made by Japan’s ruling party—the ordinary people had no say. Many had opposed the discharge from the start, but it was useless.
In the end, these people became “collateral damage.”
It wasn’t fair to them, but no one could change it.
Mo Yuwan wouldn’t say these things out loud—after all, you have to experience it yourself to really feel the mix of regret and satisfaction.
And in the decade after the apocalypse, they rarely had any chance to see people from overseas.
Back to the present.
Although the medicines were provided by her mother’s classmate, Mo Yuwan didn’t let her guard down. She still went to the warehouse at the brick factory to collect them and put everything into her space.
After that, she went to see Gu Yongnian.
When she saw him, he no longer had the cheerful, lively air of a big boy. Instead, he was full of resentment.
Especially when he saw Mo Yuwan.
Seeing his deeply aggrieved expression, Mo Yuwan understood why and rubbed her nose, not daring to say anything.
There was no other reason—Gu Yongnian was now living in a pitch-black basement, not even daring to go outside.
Why? Of course, it was because of the weapons.
Thinking of this, Mo Yuwan felt a little guilty.
She coughed awkwardly and followed Gu Yongnian into the room.
In fact, before she arrived, Gu Yongnian had considered grabbing her and interrogating her about who she really was, then deciding what to do with the goods and with her. But as soon as he saw her, he realized his plan was doomed.
The last time he saw this girl, she had a faintly dangerous aura. Now, that aura was much stronger.
He figured he could only go fifty-fifty with her at best.
Gu Yongnian was at least self-aware about his own strength.
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