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The Pregnant Mommy Survive on Unlimited Supplies-Chapter 70 - 0 Their lives should be sacrificed on the
Chapter 70: 070 Their lives should be sacrificed on the battlefield
Chapter 70: 070 Their lives should be sacrificed on the battlefield
Fang Xin had never admitted that, seeing Hua Mi’s life getting better and better recently, the jealousy and imbalance in her heart were once again churning.
Right, she had always been jealous of Hua Mi from a young age, so what?
Why could Hua Mi get good grades and look beautiful, why could Hua Mi attract such a good man as Qin Ziran without having to please men?
And now why could Hua Mi, after leaving Qin Ziran, latch onto someone as influential as Gong Yi?
Where did Fang Xin fall short compared to Hua Mi?
Because Hua Mi had supply channels and could bring materials to the Garrison, Gong Yi treated Hua Mi differently.
But didn’t Fang Xin also have her own supply channels?
She believed she was no worse than Hua Mi.
So even though Dai Fang didn’t want to leave the city, Fang Xin still persuaded her, go out, go out, maybe you’ll also catch the eye of some big shot if you wander about?
Dai Fang hesitated, but seeing Fang Xin looking so pitiful, really wanting to find Hua Mi again, she could only sigh,
“We should still clean ourselves up a bit before leaving, being all covered in mud is uncomfortable and dirty.”
Really, Hua Mi could let go of Mr. Qin, yet she couldn’t be generous enough to forgive Fang Xin?
Why must she scream and shout upon seeing them? Now she was in so much pain all over her body and still had to accompany Fang Xin to look for her sister.
Sigh~~
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Both women, covered in mud, returned to Xiang City to change their clothes.
Hua Mi had already driven off in an off-road vehicle, disappearing into the curtain of rain.
The vehicle didn’t drive far before it stopped moving forward as soon as it left the Garrison’s patrol zone.
Because the roads had been destroyed by the earthquake, to reach the medical supplies stockpile place, they had to walk on foot.
Just like the last time.
In front of a ruined road, Hua Mi decisively abandoned the car and moved forward wearing a raincoat. After a few steps, a team of lifeguards caught up from behind.
Seeing their swift pace, Hua Mi felt a bit puzzled and sped up, asking,
“Where are you heading?”
“A landslide occurred up ahead, and the boss is trapped inside.”
A lifeguard responded to Hua Mi.
Hua Mi felt a jolt in her heart, Gong Yi was trapped in mud?
She hurriedly followed the lifeguards, trudging across mountains and hills.
Fortunately, this direction was also towards the medical supplies stockpile.
It wasn’t long before the entire broken road was blocked by a large collapsed mountainside, and a group of lifeguards had already begun digging.
Hua Mi approached a lifeguard holding a life detector and asked,
“What’s the situation?”
“He’s still alive, but we don’t know where the boss is.”
The lifeguard holding the life detector had a very serious face. At the time of the landslide, their boss was with a small team of lifeguards, carrying a few survivors through a road tunnel.
The rain from the consecutive days had loosened the earth, and the entire mountain had unexpectedly slid down a large chunk.
So, the people in the road tunnel were safe for the time being.
Hearing this, Hua Mi breathed a sigh of relief; it was good as long as Gong Yi was still alive.
If he were to die, who in Xiang City would care for those in the Garrison and the lifeguards?
It would indeed be a great pity if these young men fell into the hands of someone with ill intentions.
In her previous life, Hua Mi had seen many in the Garrison and lifeguards, because of improper command from above, one by one send their lives away into natural disasters and calamities.
Some Garrisons even became the private property of certain higher-ups, causing internal strife on the streets all day. Not many monsters were killed, but their own people fought fiercely against each other.
It shouldn’t be like this. As garrison troops, there should be a sacred glow to their profession. Their lives should be sacrificed on the battlefield, not lost in the endless flow of human desires and possessions.
Based on the capabilities and aura Gong Yi had shown so far, Hua Mi felt he was a qualified garrison commander. These natural-born leaders shouldn’t die so early.
Looking at the increasing number of lifeguards gathering up ahead, Hua Mi thought she should also lend a hand.
But at this time, what could she do?
Carry an engineer shovel and dig through the dirt?
Taking advantage of a moment when no one was paying attention, Hua Mi took out several pieces of waterproof oilcloth from the level 10 storage and set up a tent not far from the rescue site, filling it with several boxes of water, a pile of medicine, and heaps of oranges.
The medicine she placed in the tent didn’t all come from her level 8 factory.
The medicine produced from the level 8 factory was for treating external injuries and included some essential drugs that the rescue team also desperately needed.
Like medicine for treating basic human diseases, which the rescue teams were very short on.
Hua Mi didn’t bring out much of these medicines, but she included a portion of each.
The small tent was now so crammed it was nearly impossible to fit anything more.
The lifeguards vigorously digging through the muddy mountains suddenly erupted in cheers,
“He’s out, he’s out.”
A child was rescued.
Covered in mud, the child was pulled out from a hole in the dirt and immediately burst into loud crying.
A lifeguard looked back, trying to find something to wrap the child in, and spotted the nearby tent.
When did a tent appear here?
During such a life-or-death moment, he couldn’t worry about the details and quickly ran over, just in time to see Hua Mi coming out from the tent.
She handed him a piece of waterproof oilcloth,
“Here, use this to wrap the child up.”
“Thank you, Sister Hua.”
The lifeguard took the oilcloth and used it to wrap the child.
Another person was rescued.
Seeing this, Hua Mi simply returned to the tent and put out hundreds of oilcloths all at once.
Several more lifeguards quickly arrived and took waterproof oilcloths from the tent. They were in such a hurry there was no time to consider where the tent or the supplies came from.
One after another, survivors were dug out, including both ordinary people and lifeguards buried within the mountainside.
Some were alive and able to shout and cry; some were barely breathing, with only a breath left before death.
Some lifeguards came over and set up an even larger tent next to Hua Mi’s. They placed all the survivors inside for preliminary treatment.
But there was no sign of Gong Yi.
Hua Mi had been confident in this man, feeling that with Gong Yi’s presence, he shouldn’t have met his end so early in the apocalypse.
However, as the sky grew darker, she also began to lose confidence.
So much time had passed. The escape tunnels were probably also filled with yellow mud by now—could Gong Yi have suffocated inside?
She seemed a bit anxious, standing in front of her tent, watching the lifeguards continue their work.
At this time, Hua Mi had no other options.
A lifeguard came over, wanting to ask Hua Mi for medicine, but before he could speak, Hua Mi pointed at the tent full of supplies behind her,
“Find whatever you need in there.”
The lifeguard nodded at Hua Mi and then dived into the tent behind her, taking the supplies they needed.
Through the rainy night, Hua Mi kept her eyes on the mangled mountain range being excavated in front of her.
With every second that passed, Gong Yi’s chances of survival decreased.