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I'm Hoarding for the Apocalypse

In the second year of the apocalypse, Du Yue died alone, killed by apathy and exposure to extreme weather. Somehow, she opened her eyes to find herself not only alive, but also back when it was three months before the apocalypse. Despite the surprise, she thought about the upcoming disasters and upheavals. First, it was the fog that carried a virus that stayed for a month. Then, global temperatures rose to over 120 degrees, evaporating most of the world's water and melting all the icebergs. After that were level-10 earthquakes, cyclones, tsunamis, permanent eclipse, and avid rain... and that was not all, because after global warming, came global freezing. As temperatures dropped to below negative fifty, the savagery humans displayed was far worse than any imagined horrors like zombies! Knowing what was coming, Du Yue sold off her family property and used the pocket dimension her mother left her to hoard as many resources as possible, so that she could survive the apocalypse. Meat? Grain? Oil? Spices? Weather gear? She bought everything! Steaks, French fries, spaghetti, and canned food must all be stocked up! To He Xing, the male lead, she was a god and the key to surviving the apocalypse! Having thought of the apocalypse, Du Yue sold off her family property and used the pocket dimension her mother left her to hoard as many resources as possible, so that she could survive the apocalypse. Meat? Grain? Oil? Spices? Weather gear? She bought everything! Steaks, french fries, spaghetti and canned food must all be stocked up! To He Xing, the male lead, she is a god and the key to surviving the apocalypse!

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They Still Have the Strength to Do This

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Right before Du Yue woke up from her dream, those people still did not manage to catch up to her. Du Yue looked at He Xing. "Why do you think I suddenly had such a dream?"

He Xing did not answer her question. Instead, he asked, "Do you remember the last time we saw the moon?"

Du Yue was taken aback. She tried to recall, but she could not remember the last time she saw it. When did the moon disappear? 

Did it start from the extreme cold, or did it disappear after the earthquake? Perhaps the fog? Du Yue could not remember it no matter how hard she tried. In the end, she simply gave up. "Are you saying that I might have foreseen the future?"