Apocalypse: I have a supermarket stocked with supplies -
Chapter 308: Lin Murong rides a fish
Chapter 308: Lin Murong rides a fish
Then he began to catch fish.
Although he was slapped by fish every day, he was just bored.
Getting slapped by a fish wasn’t a big deal; he’d try his best to slap back.
Lin Murong fought with countless fish, rode them, got ridden by them, and had a grand old time.
It was just so fun.
The kind of fun that rocked the entire place.
Su Yinhe: "..."
Su Yinhe and Chi Yan just happened to witness Lin Murong riding a fish and then silently left.
At this time, they really shouldn’t go up there; they shouldn’t get involved.
Otherwise, the consequences...
Might be pretty serious.
Su Yinhe and Chi Yan came to dive as a way to flirt, to improve their relationship; she definitely didn’t want to be chased by fish.
If Lin Murong spotted them, they’d surely end up like him, taking a ride on a fish and then being chased by one.
Given that neither she nor Chi Yan were the types to ride fish, they might skip that step and just end up being chased.
In any case, it wouldn’t be a good outcome.
Lin Murong liked to play, so let him play on his own.
They didn’t want to play.
At least Su Yinhe wasn’t willing to.
In such beautiful waters, being chased and slapped by fish really killed the mood.
Su Yinhe and Chi Yan quickly went elsewhere, dived for a while longer, and then returned to the supermarket.
At that time, Lin Murong was being chased by several dozen big fish.
These dozen or so big fish were roughly the same size and just as ugly.
How did Lin Murong manage to offend them?
Because he found someone’s offspring amusing and rode it.
A very young but already very large ugly fish.
Lin Murong felt quite wronged, as the fish was so big he couldn’t have known that such a big fish was actually still a baby.
He rode the big ugly fish, not intentionally, and he didn’t realize it was a baby.
Lin Murong was constantly chased; the group of big ugly fish was relentless, finding him no matter where he hid.
And then they’d slap him.
In the end, Lin Murong had no choice but to roll back into the supermarket in a very sorry state.
No joke, he literally rolled in.
Whacked by a big ugly fish.
He was like a spinning top, smacked by the big ugly fish and then rolling and rolling...
"You..."
Lin Murong lifted his head to see Su Yinhe’s face, hesitating as if wanting but failing to speak.
"Hello, Galaxy, you’re back? What a coincidence, I’m back too."
Su Yinhe: "..."
"Hehe, indeed... quite the coincidence." Su Yinhe chuckled awkwardly.
Truth be told, she didn’t really want such a coincidence.
Lin Murong stood up, removed his gear, and let out a long sigh, "The outside world is too dangerous, it’s ultimately not for me."
"It’s fine, there aren’t many places out there that suit you anyway." Su Yinhe patted his shoulder.
Lin Murong: "???"
"What do you mean, Galaxy?"
"What I mean is, you should rest up well. We have more work to do in a few days," Su Yinhe said with a kind smile.
Lin Murong: "!!!??? Are you a demon, Galaxy?"
Lin Murong was flabbergasted.
"I’m an angel." Su Yinhe continued smiling, "Don’t you think I’m beautiful and kind-hearted?"
Lin Murong looked at Su Yinhe, and then at Chi Yan who was eyeing him like a tiger, and ultimately he dared not tell the truth.
This sea journey had brought Lin Murong nothing but sickness, being chased by fish, and cleaning duties.
Lin Murong expressed that it was truly an experience he’d rather not recall.
But luckily, Su Yinhe was a person who changed her mind quickly.
In this undersea world, the fish were all ugly, leaving only the seawater as a sight worth beholding, but even the most beautiful waters couldn’t be stared at forever.
Su Yinhe soon grew tired of the view, and once tired, she moved on to another location.
She relocated the supermarket, and after the first few times of doing it seriously, it came down to closing her eyes and randomly pointing—whomever she pointed to was it.
Dominant in its randomness.
This time was also random, and then she happened upon a very interesting base.
"Happiness Base, what an arrogant name," Lin Murong commented while squinting and stroking his chin upon seeing it.
Su Yinhe, "How is it arrogant? Isn’t this just a beautiful longing for the future? The name is quite nice—it’s a base with aspirations."
Lin Murong pursed his lips, thinking that nowadays, even staying alive was difficult—a delusion, happiness...
Too distant.
They were being unrealistic.
Hmph.
No matter what Lin Murong thought internally, they soon arrived near Happiness Base.
As expected, Happiness Base was green.
Um...
It was surrounded by mutated plants.
"Speaking of which, it’s a bit strange that this natural disaster has lasted so long." It hadn’t changed for quite some time.
Lin Murong suddenly became aware as he pondered.
The previous natural disasters were becoming increasingly frequent; by the time they met Galaxy, disasters would shift every ten to fifteen days, torturing them to death.
Humans actually have quite a strong adaptability—if there was just one disaster, humanity might panic at first and many would perish, but they would always find a way to survive the hardship.
But the trouble was that there were too many disasters, one after another. Just as people were prepared and had adapted, a new one would strike.
For instance, during extreme cold, humans had finally equipped themselves with various things for warmth. Then before long, it could become extremely hot.
The preparations they had made became useless.
This was the true source of their feeling of powerlessness.
Nature was changing too quickly, and they couldn’t keep up.
Those who couldn’t keep up were eliminated, round after round.
Sometimes, Lin Murong even felt like their world was like a game world, and they were all players.
"If only it really were a game," Lin Murong thought aloud as this idea crossed his mind.
Su Yinhe, "What did you say? I didn’t hear you clearly."
"Nothing," Lin Murong shook his head, casting aside the thought.
A game, how could it possibly be a game.
These disasters, one after another, were too real to be a game.
"The long duration might indicate it’s brewing," Su Yinhe mused as she looked at her tablet, responding casually.
She hadn’t realized what she said until she saw Lin Murong’s terrified face upon hearing her words. Then she understood the grave implications of her comment.
"Don’t scare me, if it really is brewing..." How many more people would die next time?
Speaking of which, that was even stranger.
Why is it that every time a disaster strikes, people die en masse, but the zombies remain unaffected?
This question, Lin Murong could not figure out.
"I take it back, I take it back," Su Yinhe made a retracting gesture.
Having played for so long, and having had her fill, Su Yinhe felt that she should have some sense of purpose.
The supermarket still had to be run; she couldn’t neglect it just because she was wealthy now.
In this world, many people still needed the supermarket.
She didn’t necessarily say how much she could help, but at least she could give them a chance to survive.
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