Today, I Have Yet to Become a Doll

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Chapter 66: You are too late

Such a big supermarket, 80% of the things inside were gone, and there was no mess, the shelves were still neat and tidy.

Bai Youwei: "Don't think about it, it should be the organized evacuation of personnel."

After a pause, she added: "Yangzhou has no dolls, but there is a heavy fog. The sudden evacuation of personnel may have something to do with the fog."

There must be a reason, otherwise so many people could not have disappeared for no reason.

Shen Mo agreed with her point of view, and said in a deep thought: "It's too clean."

Everyone was silent for a while.

It is not easy to evacuate people, especially in the case of power outages and internet outages, there should be no trace.

To give a very simple example, to inform people to go to a certain place to take refuge, at least a notice board is needed, right? Big banners, eye-catching flags, notices plastered all over the walls…they didn't see any of these things.

"There is another possibility…" Bai Youwei's eyes fell on Shen Mo's face faintly, "As long as the number of people is small to a certain extent, it is possible to evacuate without leaving any traces."

If there are only a few dozen people left, they can be evacuated quickly with a yell.

Shen Mo looked into the distance: "Let's look again."

The SUV drove slowly along the Grand Canal Road, somewhat aimlessly.

Half of the city was shrouded in white fog, not only could Cheng Lao Shi not go home, but Bai Youwei and Shen Mo couldn't go home either.

——Shen family has a private garden house in Yangzhou, next to the Slender West Lake Scenic Area, which is now also sunk in the white mist, making people afraid to approach.

The silent road seemed to have no end.

When they were about to reach Ankang Road, two figures faintly appeared in front of the road.

When the car got closer, it could be seen that they were two middle school students in school uniforms, one holding a large bag of belongings and the other carrying a bag of rice on his shoulder.

This was the first time they had seen a living person since entering Yangzhou City.

Shen Mo slowed down the car, drove to the two boys, and asked them: "Where have all the people in the city gone, do you know?"

The two boys stopped, looked at them vigilantly, and also at their car.

——Shen Mo has a cold face and indifferent eyebrows, while the SUV is tall, wide and dusty, giving people the same visual sense that it is not easy to mess with like its owner.

The two boys exchanged glances, but neither spoke.

Cheng Lao Shi poked his head out from the rear window, and asked kindly: "We are here to take refuge in Yangzhou. We were delayed on the road for two days. We finally found a place, but we didn't see anyone. You two little friends, do you know what's going on?"

I don't know if it was the teacher's natural affinity with the students, but the boy's expression obviously relaxed.

The taller boy said, "You went the wrong way. The people who took refuge have all gone to Yangzhou Port. You can't leave until the next boat arrives."

"Boat?!" Tan Xiao's head also squeezed out, and asked them in surprise, "Where do you want to go, you have to take a boat, what should I do if I get seasick?"

The two boys: "…"

When they saw Tan Xiao's gray hair and bright earrings, they both shrank back, and then their eyes showed suspicion again, as if they suspected that Shen Mo and the others had ulterior motives.

"Tan Xiao, you scared the children." Bai Youwei sat in the passenger seat, her tone cool.

"Huh?" Tan Xiao was even more surprised, pointing to his face, "Do I look scary?"

"You don't look scary, but you can't stand the timid children." Bai Youwei said lightly.

The two boys blushed slightly.

In order to prove that he was not timid, one of them quickly replied: "You are too late! A heavy fog has risen in Yangzhou. None of the people trapped in the fog came out. Everyone else left by boat! Now it is only safe on the water. Go to Yangzhou Port, it will be too late if you go late!"

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