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Natural Disaster: I Started By Hoarding Tens Of Billions Of Supplies novel Chapter 361

Chapter 361 Sandstorm

Listening to what Long Yu said, Shi Xuan rubbed his brows, sighed, and said, "That's not what I mean."

Looking at his worried expression, Long Yu smiled, "I know."

After saying that, Long Yu patted him on the shoulder, stood up, and went to the dining room. Watching Long Yu leave, Shi Xuan's frown deepened as he fell into deep thought.

In the dining room, Yao Ran saw Chen Zizhen's men eating and drinking. When they noticed her arrival, they quickly put down their meat buns and wiped the oil from their lips.

Smiling, she said, "You can finish your meal first. I'm just here to tell you to go to the backyard after you finish eating to transport the supplies."

Hearing this, one of the men nodded. "Thank you, Miss Yao."

Yao Ran glanced at their bulging mouths and reminded them, "You should eat less after starving for a long time. Otherwise, you might get indigestion or a stomachache."

The men exchanged glances before nodding. "Yes."

After reminding them, Yao Ran went to the backyard.

Standing there, she retrieved two bags of jasmine rice from her space. Each bag of rice weighed 200 kilograms. If made into porridge, it could feed over 200 people for two days, so two bags of rice could last at least four days.

Since Chen Zizhen and the others were malnourished, Yao Ran took out some medicinal herbs to add to the porridge to nourish their bodies. She also retrieved fifty kilograms of pork jerky and one hundred kilograms of pickled vegetables as side dishes. fгeewёbnoѵel.cσm

Thinking about the transportation problem, Yao Ran decided to take out fifty boxes of mineral water.

Just as she finished preparing the supplies, the men arrived after eating. They were surprised to see the water, rice, meat, and medicinal herbs ready.

Turning to them, Yao Ran said, "This rice can last you at least four days. Remember to tell Chen Zizhen to add the medicinal herbs when cooking the porridge."

The men snapped out of their surprise and hurriedly nodded, like chickens pecking at rice.

After giving instructions on how to prepare the medicinal porridge, Yao Ran added, "I might stay here for a few days before leaving. Tell Chen Zizhen to have everyone ready to leave at any time."

Hearing this, their eyes lit up with hope, and they hurriedly said, "Yes, Miss Yao."

After sending the men off, Yao Ran went to the training room to begin her daily exercises. Soon, Long Yu joined her.

For the next few days, Yao Ran, Long Yu, and Shi Xuan spent their time training. On the third day, Yao Ran was woken by the blaring siren.

Wung~ Wung~ Wung~

Yao Ran nodded in agreement. "I have tempered glass and metal doors in my space. They should be enough to fortify this villa."

Hearing this, Shi Xuan gave her a thumbs-up. Seeing the wind grow fiercer, Long Yu urged, "Let's hurry and install them."

With that being said, the three of them worked through the night. By the time they finished fortifying the windows and doors, it was seven in the morning. After four hours of continuous labor, they were completely exhausted.

Looking at the deep orange dust outside, Yao Ran said, "I wonder when this sandstorm will pass."

"It's hard to say. With how unpredictable the weather is now, it could pass in a few hours—or it might last for months," Long Yu said gloomily.

Shi Xuan looked at them and said worriedly, "I'm worried about Huang Qian and the others."

Thinking of their friends, Yao Ran said, "With Zhihui's water-element ability and the greenhouse and hydroponic rooms, they should have enough food and water for a few months. In addition, there are warehouses filled with medicine and instant food. They should be fine for now."

Long Yu frowned and said, "Ran Ran is right. Instead of worrying about them, I'm more concerned about our situation."

"What do you mean, Captain?" Shi Xuan asked.

Long Yu paused for a moment before explaining, "The sandstorm hit without warning last night. With sand covering the sky and visibility reduced, I'm worried about a rise in crime."

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