After all, instant noodles smell really good. If you smell it more, it will really make you feel happy at that time.

"It turns out that this is how it feels during the war," Shu Nuanyan couldn't help but smile bitterly, "No wonder people often say that it is better to be a peace dog than a person in troubled times, hey!"

During the war, everything from firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea became troublesome. Some things that everyone took for granted in the peaceful years before the war suddenly become precious and rare in the current war period. Many times, people don’t realize how rare and precious this thing is until it is truly lost.

In addition to food, many scarce materials have also been completely transformed into a quota distribution system, such as gasoline.

This resulted in the traffic situation in the Magic City being much better than before. It is no longer hard to see the densely packed private cars on the street that were jammed into knots. Since gasoline and tires are both rationed and scarce items, almost most people have given up driving as a way to get out.

Only military vehicles, ambulances, police cars, patrol cars, and some luxury cars can still drive freely on the road.

In the past, the subway in Shanghai was already very crowded during rush hour, and during this period it was even more crowded. Sometimes I couldn't squeeze in even if I collapsed into a sandwich pan. Some people really don't want to squeeze into the subway or bus, and will choose to drive together with others to save gas as much as possible.

When I was most nervous, I looked around and saw that there were almost no people on the street, and most of the shops were closed. If I wanted to buy any emergency items, I couldn't buy them at all. I had to go through contacts.

The city already has limited supply of electricity and water, and power and water outages will occur frequently during this period. Let alone turning on the air conditioner, even taking a hot bath is difficult.

Everyone seemed more in a hurry than usual. Working to earn money, training, and joining the Self-Defense Forces almost went from morning to night in succession.

Various rumors continue to break out every day, and the rush to buy làngcháo comes one after another. You can see long queues in some places at any time.

In addition, there are war-related things happening around us every day: air defense sirens sound frequently, self-defense drills are held from time to time, and war news is everywhere in newspapers and online news. Shu Nuanyan also bought some war bonds to show her support for the country's war against evolved animals and plants.

This is like teaching a lesson to people who have been immersed in peace for a long time, telling them how much a peaceful life is worth cherishing and how difficult it is.

"The country of China is already really good, not to mention that we are still in a relatively stable city." Jing Leiguang also smiled bitterly, "If you go over the wall to read foreign news, especially those in refugee camps The stories and the aerial shots of the occupied areas will make you feel that we are so happy."

They faced each other and fell into silence together.

During the great food crisis, food rations in refugee camps were among the first to be reduced.

The war period affected many jobs, many companies were laying off employees, and many factories even closed down and went bankrupt because the key upstream chains were destroyed by evolved animals and plants.

Ordinary people are facing a crisis of unemployment in large numbers, and it is even more difficult for people in refugee camps to find jobs.

Without a job, there is no money, and without money, there is no food to buy. Even the relief food that was originally rationed on a regular basis has disappeared.

Violent riots have also occurred in many refugee camps. In response to such unrest, local governments often take the most severe repressive measures.

During this period, how much blood happened between humans and evolved animals and plants, and how much blood happened between humans instead?

At a time when countries all over the world are struggling to take care of themselves, the word human rights seems to have become a joke.

Without peace, how can we talk about human rights?

This is because the time of the disaster was short enough, new high-yielding food crops were discovered quickly enough, and the future was within sight, which resulted in some tragedies not happening too much.

"Don't mention this, don't mention this," Shu Nuanyan couldn't help but break the silence, "Let's just say a little good thing!"

She tried her best to say in a cheerful tone: "The war is almost over, and spring is coming too!"

"Uh, is it spring yet?" Jing Leiguang couldn't help but be stunned, "I don't even feel it."

Calculating the time, it is indeed early April. In past years, all kinds of dead trees would begin to bud at this time, green would appear on the grass, and flowers would be in full bloom. If you look around, you might be able to see golden spring flowers blooming enthusiastically. In full bloom, you can see all kinds of life slowly recovering, and you can see nature combining colors into a majestic ocean, bringing a kind of uplifting enthusiasm.

Spring is supposed to be a time of great joy and beauty.

However, under the great purges and mass extermination activities, everything as far as the eye can see is the color of the steel forest, not even a trace of green can be seen, let alone "spring" and "flowers in bloom".

In fact, in today's market, green has almost become the most unpopular color. "Greenphobia" once became a hot word on the Internet. Countless people began to deeply fear or even hate the color green, either because of personal experiences or because of the tragic experiences of relatives and friends.

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