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Chapter 231

    Chapter 231


    Luna was all over Cooper, tailing him around every day. Cooper was utterly annoyed by her


    constant presence.


    Ste chuckled heartily, "Oh boy, Cooper sure is a heartthrob."


    If it was any other dog, it could have been tolerable. But Luna was a poodle, naturally energetic and


    vivacious.


    Ste suggested to Jasper, "What if we y matchmaker for Cooper and Luna?"


    "Woof!" Cooper instantly turned his back, sulking on the floor.


    As Cooper''s trainer, Jasper was more sympathetic, "Seems like Luna isn''t Cooper''s cup of tea."


    Ste could tell from Cooper''s disgusted face, "Alright, don''t be mad. I was just joking."


    In this post-apocalyptic world, finding apanion wasn''t easy. If Cooper didn''t like Luna, so be it.


    Jasper suddenly remarked, "Cooper might think he''s a human."


    Rosieforted Cooper, "Cooper, you''re one of us."


    "Woof!"


    …


    The massive earthquake caused significant geographical changes, making it extremely difficult to


    find water sources.


    The well-digger’s face was sunburnt, "Let''s give it a try. The earthquake has changed the course of


    underground water. I can''t guarantee there''ll be a water source."Property of N?)(velDr(a)ma.Org.


    The team selected some sturdy looking refugees to dig a well, offering them an extra serving of food


    and half a bowl of water each day.


    If it were before the disaster, no one would spare a second nce at this amount of food. But in this


    post-apocalyptic world, countless people were fighting for this job. They would have fought for it


    physically if it weren''t for the armed soldiers around.


    Finally, the sergeant selected the workers personally.


    Even Eastwood Eden was running out of water, but to maintain a good rtionship with their


    neighbors, Mark would squeeze out half a barrel of water every day for the soldiers and the workers


    digging the well.


    The residents were also short of water, but they didn''t want a repeat of that night''s incident, so they


    tightened their belts and conserved water.


    The sergeant thanked them, but they still strictly followed their standards. After distributing water to


    the workers, the rest was poured into the water tower for the refugees in the camp.


    The intense heat continued, and the deep wells dug by Griffith were almost all destroyed in the


    earthquake, unable to meet the survivors'' needs.


    The camp was rtively better, at least they could see water every day. Meanwhile, people outside


    the camp were dying of thirst one after another.


    Suddenly, water became more scarce than food.


    Busy with disaster relief, Griffith''s city council didn''t have time to rest. They convened a meeting


    with relevant departments to solve the water source issue. Finally, they decided to form a water


    transport team to cross Swan Hill and fetch water from the military base in Lincoln.


    The military base was built along Pearl Lake, not far from the Long River. It was the city with the


    richest water resources in the province. Although Long River had dried up, Pearl Lake Reservoir still


    had water.


    So, dozens of water tankers set off to fetch water from the ruins, traveling over 300 kilometers.


    It was a three-hour drive before the disaster, but now they had to clear roadblocks and take detours,


    facing unknown risks. It would take at least three days to reach the military base.


    Not only Griffith, surrounding cities also sent distress signals to Lincoln.


    The military base had been expanding and maintaining the reservoir since they received the


    warning of extreme heat and drought.


    Thanks to being a city with abundant water resources, they could find water gushing out just twenty


    or thirty meters below the surface, which somewhat relieved the surrounding cities'' urgent needs.


    On the fourth day, when the refugees in the camp couldn''t even squeeze out urine to quench their


    thirst, the water truck returned. A 20-ton water tank truck drove into the camp.


    Ste stood on the balcony, watching the soldiers calling the refugees to line up for water. She


    couldn''t help but feel emotional, "I wonder how Lukas and the others are doing?"


    Lincoln also suffered from the strong earthquake. Luckily, Pearl Lake Reservoir wasn''t severely


    damaged, showing the robustness of the geological strata. Otherwise, the military wouldn''t have


    chosen to build the base here.


    Jasper stood next to her, "Times have changed. They not only have good skills but also experience


    surviving in the post-apocalyptic world. They''ll strive to live no matter where they are."


    Yes, the instinct to survive was inherent in everyone. They would make the best out of their lives.


    After the roads were cleared, the water truck made a round trip every two days. Despite the


    distance being only 300 kilometers, it required a huge cost. However, the government''s principle


    was always to prioritize human life.


    The amount of water distributed to the refugees wasn''t much, but it was enough to sustain life.


    The food they received was also scarce, but there was nothing toin about. The food was


    urgently grown and preserved by the government and survivors racing against time.


    Life continued, and every day was a struggle. In their dreams, there werevish banquets with beef


    and turkey. When they woke up, they were faced with empty walls and a growling stomach. At least


    they had their dreams tofort them, fantasizing about the day when the disaster would end.


    Even if it was self-deception, there was still a spark of hope that hadn''t been extinguished in their


    hearts.


    During the sunset, Rosie was watering the sweet potatoes under the sunshade. The kid was very


    smart. Even though they weren''t short of water, other people were. So, she couldn''t waste water


    and carefully watered the roots of the nts.


    Just as Ste was pondering what to have for dinner, she suddenly heard Rosie''s scream, "Ah…"


    She thought that Rosie had fellen, and rushed out. Just as she reached the balcony, her arm


    suddenly felt a scorching sensation, and then her face.


    Boiling raindrops were falling from the sky! Oh crap, it was boiling rain again.


    She quickly pulled Rosie into the room, nearly bumping into Jasper. "What happened?"


    "It''s boiling rain again." It was even hotter thanst time.


    This time it wasn''t just hot. It was scalding.


    Rosie''s arm was scalded red because of her tender skin.


    Jasper rinsed her arm with cold water, and Ste went to find the burn ointment.


    "Ste, did you get scalded?"


    "I did, but it''s okay."


    After applying the medicine for Rosie, Jasper insisted on applying it to Ste''s arm and face, "Just


    for precaution."


    Ste thought to herself, it would be better to put on a facial mask instead.


    The boiling rain came swiftly. In a short time, it turned into a torrential downpour. The bright sunny


    sky quickly turned dark with gathering clouds.


    Without resting, Jasper started to collect water.


    The rain was so heavy that Mark''s loudspeaker was useless, so he had to use a walkie-talkie to


    notify everyone individually. When Ste received the call, a deafening thunderp sounded, and


    the walkie-talkie emitted a rustling noise.


    She immediately turned off the walkie-talkie, worried that it might get damaged if struck by lightning.


    Even Cooper was scared by the thunderstorm.


    One moment it was bright and sunny, the next moment it was filled with dancing lightning.


    Sure enough, the sunlight disappeared at a visible speed, and blue lightning continuously flickered


    within the thick, dark clouds. Subsequently, it produced thunderous roars, tearing through the dense


    cloudyers and striking heavily.


    Faced with the chaotic dance of lightning, Ste dared not let Jasper continue fetching water. In


    case lightning struck the terrace, rainwater, being conductive, could result in a widespread


    electrocution.


    Rosie dried her feet and putting on her flip flops, "Jasper, what''s with the sudden darkness?"
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