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Chapter 101: 100 This water is like the jelly of my child at ho Chapter 101: 100 This water is like the jelly of my child at ho Standing in the rain, Hua Mi listened to Gong Yi’s hearty laughter over the phone, her own brows and eyes couldn’t help but curve upward.

For now, the managent and garrison systems of Xiang City haven’t been separated.

Both parts are closely related.

In all cities, the managent system definitely ranks above the garrison system, and mbers of the garrison must listen to administrators of the sa rank.

However, due to Gong Yi’s defiant nature, the managent system can’t suppress the garrison system, and there is now an implicit sense of the garrison resisting the administrators.

The fact that Commander Yu Guanglin, the foremost authority in Xiang City’s managent, was detained, speaks volus.

Hua Mi once again felt that Gong Yi’s survival was very fortunate for the whole of Xiang City.

She had just delegated Ke Minghong’s matter to Gong Yi and was about to hang up when the voice on the other end asked,

“Have you finished your business?”

“Not yet.”

Hua Mi didn’t dare to tell Gong Yi that she had already returned to Xiang City.

Previously, the man had earnestly invited her to visit the supply storage in City B, believing that Hua Mi was still there.

“Do you need to find soone to help you?”

Gong Yi seed very eager to help, not intending to pry into Hua Mi’s secrets; he just wanted her to finish her business quickly so he could take her to see City B’s supply storage.

But Hua Mi declined directly and firmly,

“No need, you guys can’t help with my tasks; I’ve still got stuff to do, hanging up now.”

She ruthlessly ended the call with Gong Yi, then turned to look at Huo Jing, inquiring with her eyes: What’s the matter?

Huo Jing exaggeratedly held up a plastic bag filled with water and said,

“Miss Hua, look.”

“What?”

Supporting her head, Hua Mi peered into the plastic bag, which contained a ball of clear water, and asked puzzled,

“What do you want to see?”

“Look at this water, Miss Hua, it’s like the jelly my kid eats.”

Only it was looser than jelly.

More precisely, it resembled unset jelly.

Seeing Hua Mi’s disbelief, Huo Jing took a spoon, scooped up so water from the plastic bag, and gave it a little shake.

Only then did Hua Mi see clearly that the water had solidified, but because the effect wasn’t pronounced, it still looked watery.

Her expression also solidified on her face as she asked,

“How did you do this?”

“I didn’t do it. I just left a basin on the ground overnight to collect rainwater. When I woke up, the water in that basin had turned like this.”

Huo Jing was sowhat anxious and his explanation wasn’t clear.

In fact, once the water from the basin was spilled, it would just disperse without any solidified sensation, but he found it novel and couldn’t resist scooping up a plastic bag of water to show Hua Mi.

Hua Mi pondered for a mont,

“I don’t know what caused this either. Once Ke Minghong is out, we can ask if there’s a scientific explanation for it. For now, cover the inside and outside of my supermarket with waterproof oilcloth, and the ceiling and floor need to be covered with it too.”

“Be careful yourselves as well. The rain keeps falling, and when it collects, it gives off a solid feeling, which is definitely bad for the respiratory tract. Take more waterproof oilcloth ho and isolate your living spaces.”

After instructing Huo Jing on these matters, Hua Mi sent this discovery to Ke Minghong, Ye Rong, Gong Yi, and Chi Chuan.

Even the gas station relatives and agricultural trade giants received ssages from Hua Mi.

Hua Mi wasn’t too worried about Gong Yi since he was now in City B, a city with higher elevation than Xiang City.

But those in Xiang City needed to be vigilant.

After all, people could survive in fog by relying on breathing machines, but living in jelly, they were likely to beco like orange pulp.

After sending out the ssages, Hua Mi let Huo Jing get back to work while she went behind the supermarket to settle in the newly acquired 6 square units of Black Land.

Then, glancing at the hazy mist around her, she harvested all the Straw matting, oranges, grapefruits, apples, cherries, pogranates, kiwis, honey lons, rice, ginger, scallions, garlic, and bell peppers that were planted on the Black Land.

She then replanted the 6 square units of Black Land with Myrica rubra, waterlon, musklon, loquat, strawberries, and tea trees.

She’d planted everything she could; under these circumstances, the yield of these fruits was enough for her to eat for a lifeti.

Even if the stomachs of the two kids were added into the equation in the future, it would still be enough.

Hua Mi didn’t lack food.

What she lacked was quality food.

Having planted the Black Land, Hua Mi turned around, left the wire sh enclosure, and made another trip to the underground garage.

It had been entirely renovated by Huo Jing and the Contractor, with a layer of Waterproof Oilcloth added to the waterproofing.

The entrance had been widened a bit and fitted with a rain shelter made from the cent and Waterproof Oilcloth Hua Mi provided.

The other exit of the garage had been securely sealed, also using Hua Mi’s cent.

This left only one passage for entering and exiting the underground garage, to prevent petty thieves from entering through the exit and stealing supplies.

Worried about moisture affecting the supplies, Hua Mi later instructed the Contractor to add another layer of Waterproof Oilcloth inside the underground garage.

Indeed, when Hua Mi entered, the interior was very dry, with very low air humidity.

But the consumption of supplies was faster and faster.

Now, the ones coming into this underground garage to haul supplies were not only the Garrison supply point but also from the RV supermarket.

Tang You would occasionally send so Garrison troops to take away a good amount of oranges and sell them at the city gates.

Hua Mi cleared out about half of the level 13 storage of oranges, which almost filled the entire underground garage.

She cramd all sorts of produced goods into the underground garage; supplies were piled all the way to the entrance’s rain shelter, looking like they might not fit, with many placed out in the rainy area.

She just waited for Tang You and Ye Rong to co and haul them away.

While Hua Mi was busy moving supplies into the underground garage, a large influx of people suffering from respiratory distress flooded into the ergency area of Xiang City.

A significant portion of them were survivors from City B.

They had just arrived in Xiang City and were not used to wearing breathing machines.

So were wearing breathing machines, but the quality was poor and nowhere near the effectiveness of the ones provided by Hua Mi.

Yu Guanglin and Ke Minghong, who had their differences diated by Cao Feng and were now detained in mobile houses, received this news at the sa ti.

Yu Guanglin, sitting on a small stool, furrowed his brow at Ke Minghong and asked,

“Why are there so many people with respiratory distress? What’s going on?”

Ke Minghong, also sitting on a small stool and with a Bright shiny bald head, shot Yu Guanglin a glance,

“Haven’t we already sent reports to you? The air moisture is too high; we need a lot of funds to purchase Dehumidifiers and breathing machines.”

Yes, but Yu Guanglin hadn’t realized the situation was so severe.

He looked at the text ssage on his phone, which had been sent by his secretary.

This morning, more than half of the entire Xiang City managent system did not co to work.

Several administrators collapsed on their way to work due to respiratory distress.

Inside Xiang City’s managent building, several working administrators had also collapsed.

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