Chapter 151
Ste called out to Ang, "We''ve got some drought-resistant sweet potatoes sprouting, are you
still interested in nting?"
Sweet potatoes took four to five months to grow, and the water level would go down in just one or
two months. nting them seemed pointless.
Nothing could deter Ang from leaving, "Ste, you go ahead and nt them."
Once everyone had left, Ste suggested, "How about nting them in Arcadia?"
nting outside required constant care, with worries about sun exposure and daily watering. It was
simply too much trouble.
Jasper pondered, "Why not nt half in each ce?"
The soil in Arcadia was rich. If the sweet potatoes grown there turned out differently from those
grown outside, it could cause unnecessary trouble during trades. nting half in each ce also
allowed for aparison.
Ste had no objections. So the two divided the task. Jasper took care of the ones outside, while
Ste handled those nted in Arcadia.
After dinner, Jasper sent Rosie and Cooper next door, and he began discussing with Ste, "The
water level has dropped to the fourth floor. Soon, survivors will start going out to search for supplies.
Should we make a trip tomorrow?"
People from 1803 didn''t have any diving suits, so there was no point in involving them. Plus, they
had already decided to leave and wouldn''t be interested in searching for non-essential supplies.
Ste agreed, taking out a paper map and an offline map on her phone.
The flood had softened the foundations of the houses, the extreme cold had made the building
materials brittle, and the intense heat had caused the houses to swell.
After the ice melted, houses with shallow or old and dpidated foundations had copsed, not to
mention that an earthquake could leave the entire city in ruins. The most important element in
rebuilding was steel.
Griffith did not produce steel, but it was home to Steel World — a one-stop service for processing,
procurement, and trade. It was thergest professional steel market in the country, serving the
entire coastal city.
After some discussing, the two went to bed early, not forgetting to inform room 1803 that they would
be going out for a stroll.
Rosie was left in Cooper''s care, and the two would stay at home all day. Not only Rosie, but even
Cooper had learned to operate the walkie-talkie. If anything happened, they only needed to call out
into the walkie-talkie.
The days were long in the intense heat, and it was already light before five in the morning. In order
to avoid attracting attention, the two got up at three in the morning and quietly left.
Steel World was located on the outskirts of the city, about forty kilometers away.
Dressed in their thermal suits and protective gear, they rowed their intable boat out of the
residential area, and started the motor towards the outskirts.
The water surface in the outskirts was littered with rubbish, and there were unknown dangers
lurking beneath the water. They didn''t dare to go too fast, and it took them two hours to arrive.
There were no residential buildings ormercial houses nearby. As the water level dropped, the
sign of "Steel World" was faintly visible on the water surface. In the dim morning light, it looked run-
down.
The huge rusty iron frame was covered with scaffolding, a far cry from its former glory.
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Now, it was not yet fully light, and the visibility was not very clear. Using therge billboard as a
cover, Ste took out a diving suit and an oxygen tank from Arcadia.
The diving suit was fully enclosed, and carrying an oxygen tank made it a bit heavy. Fortunately,
they had been physically trained regrly, otherwise, it would have been too much.
Once they were underwater, Ste stored the intable boat in Arcadia.
Turning on the heamp on her forehead, they dived down into the water.
Steel World was vast, covering an area of five to six thousand acres. The types of steel were
diverse, including wear-resistant, drop-resistant, climate-resistant, bendable, H-section steel,
channel steel, angle steel, I-beam,posite steel, and hundreds of other varieties.
The shops were allrge, starting from several hundred square meters, with therger ones even
reaching a few thousand square meters. The annual processing capacity could reach 20 million
tons.
There was so much steel that it was dazzling. They couldn''t possibly take all of it, and they could
only stock up on the types of steel needed for building construction, such as shaped steel, steel
pipes, and steel bars.
When they found a shop selling steel bars, Ste carefully swam upwards, grabbing the steel bar on
top and tried to store it in Arcadia.
Steel bars were heavy; a roll of coiled steel bars could weigh between 1-2 tons. Ste was worried
that she might not be able to store it, but to her surprise, it was a sess.
Jasper was by her side, not only watching out for her safety but also keeping an eye out for any
danger around them.
They managed to sweep several shops for round steel bars, stacking them neatly and tightly in The
Garden.
The water pressure was high, Ste didn''t feel it at first, but the goods wererge and heavy. After
half an hour, she began to feel tired, and her energy was rapidly depleting. For safety reasons, she
had to rest in Arcadia.
Jasper handed her a power bar and some chocte to quickly replenish her energy, and helped her
rx her hands and feet, "Rest for a while."
Knowing the time limit in Arcadia, he didn''t rest at all. The living room was empty, so he moved a
bed from the garden into it.
Well, he sure knew how to pick, he moved a 2-meter king-sized bed. From the tag, it was a
luxurious bed worth six figures.
His taste in choosing a mattress was even better than choosing a girlfriend, also opting for atex
mattress worth six figures.
After Jasper made up the bed, he considerately said to Ste, "Go and have some sleep."
He was unwilling to take a break and went to help with the work in the field instead. Tthe
watermelons she had nted were ripe, so he picked over a dozen of them and brought them back.
After they had eaten and rested, they dived back into the water to continue their scavenging. Now
they looked for shaped steel, steel pipes, and thin steel bars for binding.
This collection took several hours, and the sunlight was dazzling on the water surface, constantly
shining into the water.
They needed to stock up on supplies, but they also needed to rest.
At noon, they ate braised fish, boiled beef, some vegetables, and freshly picked watermelons.
In one corner of the garden, countless steel materials were stacked up. The exact quantity was
unknown, but it was roughly estimated to be around eight to nine hundred tons.
Based on a 420-square-meter floor area, each floor required about 12 tons of steel bars. The
supplies they had collected could build several buildings.
Jasper spoke up, "That should be enough."
Only then did Ste stop her frenzied collection. Shey on the luxurious bed, hugging a pillow, and
peacefully took a nap.
Jasper was like a machine. Not only did he collect the watermelons, but he also weeded the crops.
The more he did, the more Ste could rest. If Ste hadn''t woken up from her nap intending to
leave, he could have kept going for another three days and nights.
There were other supplies to collect, and the two, looking at the countless steel materials, felt no
attachment. They put on their diving suits and swam upstream.
Suddenly, a shadow rapidly approached. Jasper was the first to notice, pulling Ste to swiftly avoid
it.
The water was rather murky, and the visibility was not very clear. Judging from the shadow, it was
quiterge. Good heavens, could it be a shark?
Ste was instantly on high alert, considering whether to grab a weapon or hide in Arcadia.
However, the shadow didn''t attack them but leisurely swam by.
Once it was a little closer, they realized it was a white shadow. It’s a white dolphin!
This kind of endangered creatures would asionally wander from Swan Hill into the harbor,
swimming along the river to Griffith. Then, it would take a massive effort from the Animal Protection
Association to guide them back, escorting them all the way back to the river mouth.
But this time, there were no staff members to escort them.
With water levels dropping incessantly, if they didn''t return in time, they''d eventually be stranded
and be a delectable treat on someone''s tter.
Ste wasn''t interested in dolphin meat, but she still hoped these adorable critters could survive.
Their survival meant more hope for humans, didn''t it?
After bidding farewell to the dolphin, the two swam behind arge billboard, ensuring there were no
onlookers before emerging from the water.
The afternoon sunlight was scorching. Fresh out of the water, they immediately went under the
dazzling sun. It was humid and hot, making them sticky all over.
As they were changing clothes, hot sweat kept pouring out incessantly.
The two quickly slipped into thermal clothing, then donned their protective suits, not forgetting to
add ice packs to help cool down. Then, they hopped into their intable boat, heading towards their
next destination.