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Chapter 1412 - 828: Warning!

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Chapter 1412: Chapter 828: Warning!

Bang bang bang!

On the walls, some trees and rocks were slammed against the wall, causing loud noises.

The tall walls now bear the chaotic debris swept up from the mountain forest by the typhoon.

The wooden fences around the Big Camphor Tree Base, originally handcrafted by the cooperative and extra staff, were all swept clean by the typhoon.

The sturdy wall, with a thickness of six to seven meters and a height of more than thirty meters, withstands the impact from the typhoon, sparing the base from direct devastation.

But even so, due to atmospheric pressure, some parts of the typhoon descended upon the Big Camphor Tree Base.

However, thanks to the walls blocking it, the wind force has significantly decreased.

The wind aggressively crashes against the buildings within the base.

The greenhouse structures struggle under the burden, emitting eerie cries, which cause An Ya, who is in the Inner City watching the greenhouse intently through the window, to be deeply worried.

On the roof of one greenhouse, perhaps one of the screws on a sunlight board was not tightened properly during construction, now it is loosening more and more in the wind.

....

Clang clang clang!

A rapid rolling sound ensues, as a several-ton mixer is blown across the ground.

Thud!

In the Inner City, a sunlight board on top of a greenhouse was swept away, quickly torn apart by the typhoon.

Soon after, as a sunlight board is blown off, the pressure within the greenhouse seems to have found an outlet, almost instantly dismantling the greenhouse.

The sunlight boards secured with screws around the greenhouse all flew into the sky.

And then the crops inside, swiftly ravaged by the typhoon, were blown askew, with some being uprooted entirely.

An Ya, holding a telescope, sees this scene, her eyes grow red.

These crops are the fruits of labor, they’re beginning to yield!

It’s heart-wrenching; food is precious in Doomsday.

Yet in such an environment, human efforts can’t withstand the terrifying natural disaster; one can only watch helplessly as painstakingly sown crops are destroyed.

This kind of pain, many survivors of Doomsday have experienced.

They too had tried various methods to cultivate crops, but without walls to block it, the rain would come, zombie assaults, animals’ gnawing, and floods, rendering countless efforts futile.

But this time, even the Big Camphor Tree Base, usually greatly affected in food cultivation, faces the same issue.

The typhoon is terrifying!

Such terror is visible; it destroys things right before your eyes.

An Ya, through the telescope, sees the greenhouse with most sunlight boards blown away, but due to the concrete binding the steel frames together as a unit, they aren’t blown away.

Some ropes used to reinforce the greenhouse roof are also blown loose, fluttering in the wind.

No need to think about the crops inside, they are definitely destroyed.

Soon.

Li Yu receives news that one greenhouse was obliterated.

He locks his brow, looks at Ding Jiu standing beside Ding Qingqing, his eyes filled with anger.

Ding Jiu did not originally live in the villa area, but to avoid the typhoon and to look after his daughter and granddaughter, Li Yu asked him to stay, as there was room available.

He is extremely angry now; he specifically instructed Ding Jiu to ensure reinforcement, how could it end up like this.

But seeing Li Ke’ai in Ding Qingqing’s arms, Li Ke’ai already nine months old, with a pink and cute demeanor quite endearing.

She is the daughter of his brother, Li Hang.

Li Yu slowly exhales deeply.

Then he tells Ding Jiu, "Uncle Ding, a greenhouse collapsed."

Ding Jiu, hearing this, shows an incredulous expression.

"How can it be! This is not plastic film, it’s made with sunlight board secured by screws, and even the base was reinforced with concrete, the entire greenhouse is tied with wires."

Li Yu looks at him without speaking.

But his meaning is clear, a greenhouse really was blown away.

Ding Jiu trembles slightly, he knows well the significance of the greenhouse to the Big Camphor Tree Base.

To be exact, it’s the significance of the food inside the greenhouse to the Big Camphor Tree Base.

He furrows his brow and takes a few steps toward Li Yu.

Very seriously, he says, "This greenhouse should withstand a Level 16 typhoon and above. Which greenhouse was blown over?"

Li Yu glances at him, then takes him to look at the surveillance screen.

On the surveillance screen, they can see the greenhouse at the far right being blown over.

And the greenhouse on the far right happens to be in a position where the wind walls are empty left and right.

Ding Jiu then tells Li Yu, "This greenhouse may be due to the wind walls’ position, channeling the wind from left and right toward the middle, causing it to suffer wind pressure several times greater than other places."

Li Yu examines and agrees with Ding Jiu’s assessment.

Only then does he relax slightly, looking at Ding Jiu, he asks, "How many places like this are there? Greenhouses more likely to be blown over?"

Ding Jiu thinks for a moment, then tells Li Yu, "There are two places in total, nothing can be done, when constructing wind barriers, we adopted a channeling approach rather than blocking, to protect more greenhouses."

Li Yu nods, if only two greenhouses are destroyed, relative to the several dozen greenhouses throughout the base, it’s just a very small portion.

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