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Chapter 247

    Chapter 247


    Having settled their nerves, they chose to continue their journey.


    Jasper was meticulous in his caution, avoiding areas wherendslides or rock falls had urred


    previously. They encountered a few close calls, but they narrowly escaped each time.


    Twenty-six hourster, after experiencing the variations of all four seasons in one day, they


    sessfully reached the mountain''s peak.


    Below them, clouds rolled like a sea and upon the rocks, and sturdy pines grew. The mountain was


    wreathed in mist, which entwined itself around the peaks. It didn''t appear like an apocalyptic


    disaster zone, but rather a breathtakingly beautifulndscape.


    Rosie, who had never seen such a sight before, was stunned. Cooper was equally entranced in the


    face of such beauty.


    But there was no time to admire the view. Jasper scanned the area. Soon, his gaze locked onto a


    patch of green on the cliffside. Emerging from the base of a withered vine, it was only a few inches


    tall and looked incredibly fragile.


    He gave Ste a tap on the shoulder, excitement poorly concealed in his voice. "Ste, we''ve found


    it."


    Following his pointing finger, Ste squinted at the patch but was unable to identify it amidst the


    various herbs and nts.


    No matter. They decided to collect it first and identify itter.


    The cliff was dangerous and collecting the nt required careful skill. Jasper took out his climbing


    gear. "You guys wait here."


    Ste quickly interjected, "The cliff isn''t safe, and the rocks might not be able to support your weight.


    Let me do it."


    "You''re not experienced in climbing. It''s riskier for you." Jasper decisively refused. "Don’t worry, I''ll


    be careful. Besides, I''ve done this before."


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    He put on his protective gear and started towards the cliff.


    Ste was extremely nervous, her left hand gripping the rope that Cooper and Rosie were attached


    to, her right hand resting on the climbing rope to prevent any mishaps.


    Jasper, like a gecko, slowly and steadily moved forward, inching closer to the nt. The sound of


    falling gravel made Ste''s heart leap into her throat. She even forgot to breathe.


    Rosie sped her hand over her mouth, afraid that her gasps would startle Jasper.


    His slender hand reached into the crevice and began to dig around the nt with a small shovel.


    Once the soil was loose, he carefully uprooted it. The nt was undamaged, roots and all.


    Once he had safely returned, Ste hugged him tightly, unable to speak for a long while.


    The mountain was not just vtile in weather, but also perilous.


    The roots of the nt were sparse, and it was uncertain if it would survive. They continued their


    search.


    The nt seemed to favor growing in cliffs, as the new sprout was hidden among withered vines. If


    it wasn''t for Jasper''s remarkable memory, they wouldn''t have found it. Fortunately, this time was not


    as risky. With some effort, they sessfully collected it.


    The roots were intact and Ste happily said, "It''ll survive. Let''s head back."


    The new sprouts had barely emerged from the soil and the process of collecting them was too risky.


    They decided to take what they got back and cultivate them carefully instead of risking Jasper''s life


    again.


    Every adventure came with risks, and not every risk guaranteed safety.


    Jasper didn''t insist further.


    They descended the mountain.


    The climb had been difficult and the descent was no easier, leaving their knees trembling. However,


    the journey was significantly shorter, and they were able to return to the original path in just ten


    hours.


    Once they had sessfully retreated from the valley, they returned to their Hummer. They washed


    their faces with wet wipes, had a hot meal, and then fell into a deep sleep due to exhaustion.


    When they finally woke up, fully recovered, 24 hours had passed.


    Beer, Sprite.


    Boiled beef, fried fish, and mashed potatoes.


    They indulged in the meal, and Cooper almost ate himself into a round ball, his mouth shiny with oil.


    With the life-saving medicine sorted and Collin''s various prescriptions at hand, even if Ste


    couldn''t figure out the perfect medicine, the least they could do was maintain their health. The


    weight in their hearts finally lifted.


    As he was stretching their legs and waiting for their full bellies to settle, Jasper asked, "Head back


    to Griffith?"


    Ste considered it. "We''re not far from the military base. Why don''t we go there and see how


    Lukas and the others are doing?"


    Survival was a basic human instinct, and emotional connections were spiritual needs. Since they


    were already here, taking a detour to visit them would also put their minds at ease.


    Jasper didn''t object. And so, the trio and the dog set off again.


    The road to the military base was much wider, and they even passed a few rundown cars going in


    the opposite direction. If their guess was correct, these were survivors from the base, scavenging


    for resources.


    Their imposing Hummer attracted many curious and envious nces, but no one dared to mess


    with them within the military''s territory.


    The journey was smooth, and they arrived at the 30-mile mark in no time.


    From a distance, they could see the military base, built around Pearl Lake, with countless houses


    stretching as far as the eye could see.


    The base, capable of housing 300,000 people, was staggering in scale andyout. Even without


    seeing the full picture, they were immensely awed.


    They followed the highway and when they were about 5 miles from the base, they encountered a


    checkpoint.


    Armed guards, upon seeing that the vehicle didn''t have a pass, signaled them to pull over. "What''s


    your business?"


    Ste rolled down the window. "We''re here to find someone."


    "Who?"


    "Our cousin and his wife. We separated during the extreme heat. They took some supplies to the


    base and left some things at our house, promising to return for them. It''s been over a year and we


    haven''t heard from them."


    "Get out of the car and walk to the hut on your right. There are staff there who can help you look


    them up."


    Ste hadn''t expected the military base to be this amodating and thanked them.


    Given that the dog couldn''t leave the car, she decided to let Jasper and Rosie wait in the vehicle.


    She walked down the road to the right and after about 500 meters, there really was a hut with


    several shabbily dressed people lining up.


    After a few minutes, it was Ste''s turn. She handed over her ID. "Could you please help me look


    for Lukas? He came from Griffith over a year ago."


    After verifying her identity, the staff member searched theirputer. "What''s the name?"


    "Lukas, L-U-K-A-S."


    "There''s a Lucas, with a C, in his 40s."


    Ste was taken aback. How could there be no Lukas? This was illogical. Could something have


    happened to them on the way to Lincoln?


    Ste was flustered and her feelings were mixed. She quickly asked the staff member to check for


    Ang and Cody.


    There was no Ang and the three Codys they found were all the wrong age. Ste was


    dumbfounded. What on earth had happened?


    She left the hut and returned to the car, her mind in a whirl.


    In this world of natural disasters, life and death were unpredictable. Jasper tried to console her.


    "Don''t worry too much. Maybe they changed their minds and went to another city instead."


    Ste found this unlikely. The food they took, minus what they would have had to give to the base,


    would havested them a long time. Besides, Jasper had clearly warned them that the military base


    was much safer. Under ordinary circumstances, most folks would opt for a military base.


    "Don''t forget, Ang has more than just parents. She''s got her brother, sister-inw, nieces, and


    nephews. You think she''s just going to let her kin suffer?" Jasper spected, "It''s possible Ang''s


    family can''t muster up enough food to trade, so they resort to the public shelters instead.


    Even if they can, with Ang hauling around a whole brood of rtives, even if she herself fits the


    bill for the military base, they might not take her."
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