After Lin Cheng's reminder, Ayase Kawauna immediately reacted, but soon the look in her eyes dimmed again, and she said with a wry smile: "Lin Sang is right, cities in Japan have indeed built shelters, but I
I’m not familiar with Zahuang, and I don’t know where the shelter here is built..."
"It doesn't matter if you're not familiar with it. We can look for it slowly."
From the beginning, Lin Cheng did not put the hope of finding a refuge in Ayase Kawauna, so he waved his hands indifferently after hearing this: "And places like the refuge are only for emergency use. It is already three days before the end of the world.
It has been more than a year. If there was no stable supply of supplies, the survivors in the shelter would have left long ago. Otherwise, what awaited them would be starvation and freezing to death. We are just trying to find a shelter. Your parents and grandpa
It’s hard to say whether grandma will be there.”
Nodding slightly, Ayase Kawana also felt that what Lin Cheng said was quite reasonable, so she asked: "Then Lin Sang... what are you going to do?"
Hearing this, Lin Cheng looked back and saw everyone looking at him, so he waved his hand and said: "Find someone first! I don't believe that there is no survivor in such a big city. As long as we find a local, what happens next
It’s that simple.”
Following his order, everyone did not raise any objections and immediately took action, starting to search the surrounding buildings centered on the house of Ayase Kawauna's grandparents.
It is easy to find survivors in a city. It is not easy to find survivors. It depends more on luck. Lin Cheng has encountered almost all kinds of situations along the way, but as the sky gets darker,
, and he gradually became a little irritated, because they searched throughout the afternoon, even after they left the neighborhood where Ayase Kawauna's grandparents lived and entered other neighborhoods to search, but found nothing at all.
And this kind of nothing is different from the situation they encountered before. Whether in China or Eros, they often found traces of fighting when searching residential houses. This shows that most of the survivors were forced to leave their homes, but
They searched this afternoon and found that there were almost no obvious signs of fighting in most of the buildings, which meant that the original owners of these buildings had left prepared and had not even encountered monsters.
"Why does this happen?"
Standing in a narrow single room, Lin Cheng glanced around, finally focusing on the neatly folded quilts, and asked Ayase Kawana beside him.
At this time, the sky outside had completely darkened. Ayase Kawauna held a flashlight in her hand and replied in a daze: "I don't know..."
At this moment, Bai Ling, who had never spoken much, suddenly said: "I guess these people either received some information and left early, or they were picked up by someone."
"How to say?"
After hearing her speculation, Lin Cheng raised his eyebrows and asked.
In fact, Bai Ling's speculation was similar to his idea, but he couldn't figure out why this was the case. After all, Zhahuang was a big city, and it was not that easy to gather all the people in the city.
"Is such that."
Seeing Lin Cheng's confusion, Bai Ling glanced at Ayase Kawauna and said, "According to what Miss Ayase and Daisy said before, Japan is a country where natural disasters occur frequently, so their emergency response when disasters occur must be
It is faster than other countries, and it should be very orderly. The results of our search this afternoon also confirm this. It seems that the former owners of these houses were moved away in an orderly manner, although some
It can be seen from the details that their evacuation was relatively hasty, but at least judging from the current results, there was no chaos in this huge transfer project."
After hearing Bai Ling's speculation, Lin Cheng narrowed his eyes slightly, "You mean... the survivors in this city were uniformly transferred to a certain place by the local government?"
Hearing this, Bai Ling shook his head slightly and said: "It's hard to say whether these people have been moved to the same place. After all, this is a big city with a population of two million, but judging from the current situation,
The residents of this city and the government were still able to cope with the crisis when the apocalypse came, and carried out all aspects of emergency response work in an orderly manner."
"kindness……"
Bai Ling's speculation was very organized, and it was also the most consistent with the clues that everyone had collected so far, so he nodded, thought for a few seconds and then asked Ayase Kawana again: "Miss Ayase, I want to know if Zana
If the city government wants to collectively transfer residents to a certain place, where is that place most likely to be?"
"this……"
Hearing Lin Cheng ask about this, Ayase Kawauna was stunned for a moment, and then quickly replied: "If the survivors of Zahuang are transferred collectively, then the last possible place is the school!"
"School?"
Hearing her say that these people were most likely to be transferred to schools, Lin Cheng couldn't help but look at Bai Ling and asked, "Why?"
"This is Lin Sang..."
Seeing everyone's confusion, Ayase Kawauna explained: "Japanese schools generally follow the standard at the beginning of construction to build according to the strength of the shelter. Generally, when encountering a natural disaster, the government will immediately organize people to go to the nearest shelter.
school evacuated.”
"Eh?"
Hearing her words, Lin Cheng couldn't help but raise his eyebrows, "But didn't you say before that you didn't know where Zahuang's refuge was?"
"No, Lin Sang."
Hearing Lin Cheng's question, Ayase Kawauna quickly said: "Although the school is used by the government as a place for people to evacuate when natural disasters strike, this is only on the surface. In the face of a disaster of this level in the end of the world, the school is no longer sufficient.
To deal with such a situation, the only ones that can come in handy at this time are the underground shelters in various cities..."
"It's quite complicated."
After listening to Ayase Kawauna's explanation, Lin Cheng roughly understood it. Simply put, schools are used to deal with natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis, while underground shelters are used to deal with giant disasters that may cause human extinction.
Disasters, such as the end of the world.
It has to be said that Japanese people are much more worried about disasters than other countries in Blue Star. This may also be related to the geographical location of their country, because Japan is not only an island country, but also a country located in an earthquake zone.
Once a disaster occurs that the government cannot solve, the Japanese people on the island are the real turtles in the urn, with no place to run if they want to.
Living in such a disaster-prone place, Japanese people have developed a sense of worry in their bones. It is normal to build all kinds of shelters wantonly. After all, everyone does not want to die.