Chapter 63
Chapter 63
Chapter 63
Wen Qian had looked up the local earthquake records, or rather, she had seen the earthquake records of the western provinces. Earthquakes of varying magnitudes were always occurring, such as in the Hengduan Mountains region, which she dared not visit.
In the plateau areas where people lived, there were earthquake records, although not of high magnitudes. Areas without earthquake records were uninhabited.
The uninhabited areas had harsh environments. Whether for adventure or scientific expeditions, it would be dangerous to enter, and some people had not even made it out alive.
Although Wen Qian had spatial abilities, how long could she survive in the uninhabited areas? She would not feel at ease just eating her stockpile and would not choose to go there unless absolutely necessary.
However, the only advantage of the uninhabited areas was that they were uninhabited.
Wen Qian dared not take the risk and would at most live on the fringes of the uninhabited areas.
She would choose a place where she could either farm or raise livestock.
At the very least, there should be a few Xinjiang poplars growing. If there was truly not a single blade of grass, she would have nothing to do every day, and after a long time, even she would likely go insane.
Even if she lived alone in the uninhabited area and finished her stockpile of rice and flour, wouldn't she still have to come out? She didn't have enough supplies to last her entire life.
If she truly had money and her spatial abilities could store supplies, buying enough for a lifetime and directly living in the uninhabited area would be possible.
But it felt like from that day onwards, her life would be over.
If this were a novel, once everything was stockpiled, there would be nothing interesting left to write about, and the story could end right there without anything else to add.
Lying in her tent, Wen Qian checked the local list of protected animals. Speaking of which, any wild animal in this area was basically protected, with the only unprotected one being humans.
Since social order had not yet collapsed, these animals could not be disposed of at will, or one would be jailed.
If a natural disaster truly struck, the animals would suffer even more, wouldn't they? At that time, so-called national parks and protected areas would become hunting grounds.
But it was also possible that plants and animals would adapt to the harsh environment better than humans.
Wen Qian's spatial stockpile even included hunting tools, including those private citizens were not allowed to possess, which she had assembled from components.Yoouur favorite novels at novelhall.com
Occasionally, joyful laughter came from outside, and for a moment, Wen Qian felt disoriented, as if she had been bewitched by the wind itself.
Perhaps all her actions during this period had been in vain.
When a real disaster struck, even if she had spatial abilities and stockpiles, she might not survive.
After taking the photos and videos, she returned to her tent to start editing them. The scenery here was very beautiful, which was why so many people came to travel, and this was also the peak tourism season.
Soon after uploading them, someone left a comment expressing envy.
Someone else wondered how she had the money to travel when she was previously in a rural area.
Others remarked that Wen Qian hadn't posted any cooking videos recently.
Wen Qian did want to continue chopping firewood and cooking, but she was still looking for a place. Once she found one, she would naturally continue, although by then there might not be any internet.
After uploading these, Wen Qian continued to read the latest news about J Country online. Previously, reading such news would make her anxious and trigger negative emotions.
But now, the more she read, the more motivated she felt in her search for a place, and the more urgent her actions became.
It was as if she was trying to convince herself that her actions were justified and appropriate.
In previous disaster movies about J Country, when they were on the verge of destruction, they would request that our country accept their refugees, and our country would indeed agree in the movies.
One has to admit they had a rather beautiful idea.
Now, even before they were destroyed, there were already people internationally advocating for us to accept their people first.
Countries had started engaging in their usual verbal warfare.
For instance, some countries urged us to accept refugees.
Our country stated that we could pay for transportation and send those who wanted to leave J Country to wherever they preferred, like M Country. Of course, if they wanted to go to Siberia, our country would also send them there.
After saying this, of course, more people wanted to go to M Country, as it was the "father" country.
M Country, however, pretended not to hear these intentions and fiercely accused us of lacking compassion.
As Wen Qian read on, her search gradually deviated, and before she knew it, a lot of time had passed, and it was time to eat.
The internet was truly a great time-waster.
Nevertheless, while she still had internet access, she should make the most of it. Once it was gone, she wouldn't be able to use it even if she wanted to.
However, on the plateau, the sunlight was indeed intense, so Wen Qian wanted to try out the solar panels and solar cookers she had bought earlier.
But it would attract too much attention, so she decided to wait until she was alone before taking them out.
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