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Apocalypse: My Sweetie Is Tough but Cute-Chapter 125 - 124: Ultra Strong Replenishment in Space (2)
Chapter 125: Chapter 124: Ultra Strong Replenishment in Space (2)
Apart from what she needed for herself, Su Shu also prepared some small, portable pieces of Alcohol Paste and battery-operated candles and the like, convenient for unexpected needs that may arise.
Having too many large items can draw unwanted attention, but sometimes, small items can be very useful.
Dont underestimate things like Alcohol Paste and candles; when the whole city experiences a power outage, during the pitch-black nights, they become highly sought-after commodities in the Apocalypse.
Buying them now was super cheap, just a few dollars, and Su Shu, thinking the cost-performance ratio was simply too good to pass up, spent a day all over town gathering them until she had more than enough.
Walking around like this, she bought not only what was necessary but also many things that werent.
In the harsh days of the Apocalypse in her past life, there were many things she missed, like coffee and tea that could be brewed—these items later became almost impossible to obtain.
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This time, she didnt hesitate and purchased as much as she wanted in one go.
She also prepared plenty of tobacco and alcohol; those were Tang Zelins favorites.
Sometimes his stress was really much greater than others, and he would be very happy if he could occasionally procure some tobacco and alcohol from elsewhere.
So she paid extra attention to these items.
The days flew by as she threw herself wholeheartedly into preparing and stockpiling for the impending battle.
During this time, Shen Han didn’t come to find her again, which she found quite relaxing.
Eventually, people who must part ways have no reason to remain entangled.
Half a month passed by, and she had not found a way to contact Tang Zelin. She had even returned the phone to the boss to try to get information about how she could reach him through the people back in Peng Village.
She just wanted to know how his recovery was going; otherwise, she always felt like there was something she couldn’t let go of.
Before the Apocalypse, she hadn’t expected to meet him, much less that he would experience an earthquake on Peng Mountain.
After returning, she had wondered whether the Tang Zelin of her previous life was also on Peng Mountain at that time.
However, after they got to know each other later, she never heard about his misfortune on Peng Mountain from him—he only mentioned a small village in Province E where he had a very good comrade-in-arms.
And that was all she knew.
No matter, even if she couldn’t get in touch with him now, she believed he was blessed with good fortune and would be fine, and that there would be a chance to meet him in the future, she thought to herself.
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Ten days before the Apocalypse.
The weather in City C suddenly dropped, and Su Shu had to wear thick clothing appropriate for when winter turns to spring every day when she took Xiao’ai out for a walk downstairs.
Overnight, people on the streets, who were previously dressed in cool summer clothes, all switched to long sleeves and pants, and you could see their breath turn into white vapor in the cold air as they passed by.
The bizarre and unbearable weather swept through the entire city, and the sudden change also hindered the progress of many municipal projects.
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In the kitchen, soup simmered gurgling in the pot, and the TV was filled with profound insights from various experts on the sudden cold snap.
“Our city’s weather has taken a sudden dive, and I remind all viewers in front of their TVs to make sure to dress warmly when you’re out and about. According to the data sent back by the Meteorological Station, in the coming days, the City C area will continue to experience low temperatures, so please take note,” said the TV announcer.
Su Shu brought a plate of braised belt fish to the table and just happened to see the TV switch to the image of the river that ran through City C—it had frozen over!
She furrowed her brow, thinking to herself that if she remembered correctly, before the Apocalypse arrived in City C in her previous life, the initial harbinger was days of torrential rains leading to mudslide-triggered floods. It was precisely because of the ferocious devastation of the floods that many critical transportation links were destroyed, crippling the rapid response and rescue efforts in subsequent disasters, which resulted in massive casualties and property losses in City C.
But she remembered that before the torrential rains, the cold weather had not frozen the river.
Su Shu felt a twinge of apprehension.