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90 Evacuation from Jingjiang (2)

Ye Han looked at the slowly retreating platform and sighed.

Not long ago, he thought that joining the police force was the beginning of establishing a foothold in Jingjiang. However, within a month, Jingjiang was completely abandoned.

His heart was full of confusion, he didn't know how to go in the future, and he didn't know where he should go, just like this train that didn't know where it would go.

The train full of police officers and government workers had just left. The last train stopped at the platform, and the defenders who had withdrawn from the city wall quickly boarded the train.

At the same time, the armored convoy guarding several drainage pipelines received an evacuation order and immediately rushed to the station. When they arrived at the station, other troops had already boarded the train. More than 20 armored vehicles drove onto the flatbed train. The train slowly started to complete the final operation.

Evacuate.

Shortly after the armored convoy evacuated, giant ants dug through the main drainage line, and large numbers of giant ants poured into Jingjiang River. The ants swarmed everywhere, but could no longer find a large amount of food. Jingjiang River has since become the world of giant insects.

Afterwards, according to incomplete statistics, the total number of people killed in Jingjiang City during the insect outbreak was as high as more than 70,000. The vast majority of people lost their lives because the giant insects appeared too suddenly and were attacked unpreparedly.

Compared with the huge number of victims, the total number of injured was only more than 3,000, which is almost negligible.

The direct economic losses caused by abandoning Jingjiang exceed 100 billion, and the indirect economic losses are incalculable!

From the outbreak of the Jinghu Incident to the evacuation of Jingjiang City, the interval was less than one month. This month was called the Jingjiang Incident by the media.

The Jingjiang Municipal Government's response to insect disasters has also become the focus of research in various aspects, and part of it has become valuable experience in combating giant insects and has been promoted across the country and even the world.

Many years later, the Jingjiang Incident was written into the history books as the first large-scale confrontation between humans and giant insects, and the names of many people appeared in the entries for the Jingjiang Incident.

As one of the parties involved in the Jingjiang Incident, Ye Han's name appeared once in an obscure corner of the entry, but otherwise there is no record.

At this time, Ye Han had no idea that his name would one day appear in history books.

When the train pulled out of the station and far away from the platform, the solemn atmosphere on the train relaxed almost instantly. People's tense expressions were replaced by smiling faces, and they began to whisper to their friends and colleagues around them, and their voices became louder and louder.

"Where are you going?" Zhou Yun, sitting opposite Ye Han, asked easily.

The residents who evacuated had different purposes. Most of the wealthy people chose Beidu, which is the capital of the country. It has abundant military power and strict defense levels. Even if an insect disaster breaks out, there should be no retreat like Jingjiang.

Moreover, there are no large forests and mountains around Beidu, and there is no natural environment for giant insects to breed in large numbers, so the possibility of large-scale insect disasters is very small.

Most ordinary families choose cities in other provinces, and those cities where giant insects have not yet been found are favored by most people.

The relatively poor people can only follow the trend and accept the government's arrangements and retreat to several surrounding cities to temporarily settle down.

However, there will always be stubborn paranoiacs in this world. In the past few days, a large number of people have appeared to resist the evacuation plan. In other words, they are reluctant to leave Jingjiang. Most of these people are older and Chinese from their hometown.

The elderly, as well as the children and relatives of these people.

The government has done a lot of hard work, and there are still some people who refuse to leave despite repeated persuasion.

Time was running out, so the government had to take coercive measures to take away the citizens who refused to leave. However, what is unexpected is that some citizens actually left their homes and hid because they were unwilling to evacuate.

If you don't seek death, you won't die. For these people, the benevolent government departments have no choice but to let them fend for themselves - the evacuation was extremely hasty, and the supplies left in the city were abundant, enough to feed the people left behind.

Years.

Ye Han thought for a while and said: "I don't know. It's up to you wherever you go. Let's go with the army and see how we arrange it... What about you, what do you think?"

After finally getting into the establishment, he didn't want to give up so casually. After all, only one city in the country, Jingjiang, was abandoned. The other cities were still in the hands of humans. The overlord of this world was still humans.

"What else can you think of, just eat and wait for death." Zhou Yun said melancholy, "I heard that our destination is Yuncheng in the west, which is not far from Jingjiang River. When we get there, we will definitely still be there.

You have to guard against insect attacks."

"Still dealing with bugs?"

"Otherwise?" Zhou Yun asked back.

"Are you familiar with Yuncheng? That place seems to be a plain, right?" Ye Han asked uncertainly.

Zhou Yun nodded: "It's a plain, but not far from the mountainous area." Between words, whether Yuncheng can be defended depends on how the giant insects attack.

But Zhou Yun would never say this in front of everyone, even if everyone knew it.

Ye Han sighed. At this time, the train had arrived at the edge of the city. The giant "city gate" for the train to pass through had been opened when the defenders retreated. Near the city gate, there were actually several giant ants wandering around.

Several gunshots were faintly heard outside the window. A giant ant was instantly knocked over by a large-caliber machine gun on the train. Its companions immediately turned into ants on a hot pot, quickly rushed over to lift the broken body, and ran away like flying.

opened.

A whistle suddenly sounded outside the window. Amidst the high-pitched whistle, the train passed through the city gate at high speed.

The train left from the southwest of Jingjiang River. Not far to the south was the battlefield where the defenders and the giant insects had been fighting fiercely for several days. Ye Han's eyes instinctively looked at the battlefield from a distance. A red-hot metal jet exploded at this moment, and a golden-red

Bright light and shadow flashed in Ye Han's eyes.

It was the giant ant that had triggered the anti-tank mine. Although he couldn't see the image in the distance clearly, Ye Han believed that the metal jet, which could penetrate even tanks, would inflict fatal damage to the giant ant.

The train went further and further away, and finally the Jingjiang River and the battlefield could no longer be seen, but towering anthills flashed from time to time on both sides of the railway.

Seeing this scene, Ye Han couldn't tell how he felt. He had a strange feeling of humans occupying the city, giant insects occupying the wilderness, and the countryside surrounding the city.

A few minutes later, the train passed through a small town. The town, which had long been deserted, was completely silent. The streets were littered with garbage and paper scraps, and not even a giant insect could be seen.

The town seemed to have experienced a fire. The burned houses were in a row, and a few crows were hovering over the ruins. The scene was extremely desolate.

Everyone's eyes were attracted by the scene outside the window, and the noisy voices gradually subsided, but then quickly rebounded, and the topic of discussion changed from the joy of withdrawing from Jingjiang River to the condemnation and indignation of the giant insects.

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