The Beginning of Natural Disaster, I Won by Hoarding Tens of Billions of Supplies

Chapter 486: Tremble, Chinese People!



Chapter 486: Tremble, Chinese People!



Huo Yishen thought the man with the pleading, blue eyes looked familiar. Wasn’t this the man who threw a flying kiss at Jiang Ning yesterday? 


“Honey?” He swiftly slashed his neck. 


The other two were also sent to meet their maker. 


They let Doudou take over the patrol, and the two of them went back inside to enter the space. 


Fearing that the melting snow might wet their weapons, they kept digging with shovels. 


After more than an hour, they uncovered 8 machine guns, 5 daggers, 16 pistols, watches, gold chains, and a pile of clothes and shoes. 


Jiang Ning thought it was bad luck and tossed all the clothes and shoes into the container in the space and wouldn’t even let them near the villa. 


The snow melted in the black soil garden and irrigated the crops. 


Killing sixty people with a pile of snow meant that they had completely made an enemy of the United Base. 


Jiang Ning didn’t care; it was them who didn’t give her the opportunity to choose, and enduring silently would only make them worse. 


Heh, just seventeen factions? Her ancestors had fought battles before. 


If they could win once, they could win a second time. 


At worst, they could even hold a sports event! 


Of course, that was just a joke. 


That night, Jiang Ning went out to dump the bodies and collect the snow. 


To avoid bad luck, she deliberately walked farther away. First, she cleared the snow around her, threw the bodies onto the ice, and then covered them with snow. 


After collecting two floors of snow, Jiang Ning returned to the house to rest. 


She had expected the United Base to come with a large army that night, but they didn’t show up, and instead, the Russians came again. 


They brought a few pounds of potatoes and corn, still wanting to form an alliance with Jiang Ning. 


Don’t underestimate the Russians’ intel. They knew what had happened yesterday. 


Sure enough, these Chinese people hide their true strength. 


They appeared quiet and reserved, easy to talk to, but when they got serious, they silently wiped out their enemies. 


Three against sixty, and still walking away without a scratch—it made them so jealous they wanted to ask for advice 


Ivanov was persistent. “Jiang, Huo, the people from yesterday didn’t return. They won’t let you go. We should join forces.” 


Jiang Ning repeated her usual reply, “Thank you for your kindness, but we’re used to freedom. We don’t like to form alliances with anyone.” 


Ivanov sighed, “Alright, but we’re still friends.” 


There was no hope of forming an alliance, but he still pointed out the direction of the headquarters of the United Base. “They have submachine guns, bombs, grenades, gasoline bombs, flame guns…” 


Jiang Ning almost laughed. With so many weapons, they had been wiped out to just over three thousand people. Why were they still so confident? 


Perhaps it wasn’t confidence, but rather a deep-rooted disdain for people of other skin colors. 


In order not to take his potatoes and corn for nothing, Jiang Ning exchanged them for an equivalent amount of dried sweet potatoes and taro. 


Ivanov was delighted. “Finally, I don’t have to eat potatoes anymore.” 


As he was leaving, it seemed like he suddenly remembered something. “Have you encountered anything strange recently?” 


Jiang Ning was puzzled. “What kind of strange thing?” 


Ivanov thought for a while, “Like animals or something?” 


Jiang Ning reacted quickly, “Were you attacked?” 


“We lost a team member last night.” 


At first, they thought it was done by the United Base, but later the team went out to look for supplies and found a gnawed and bloody corpse. 


After checking, they were able to confirmed that it’s their missing member. 


Now, besides guarding against the United Base, they also had to watch out for wild beasts. 


Before the glaciers melted, there were many animals in the Arctic. It is really hard to say whether they survived or mutated into more ferocious animals. 


This also reminded Jiang Ning that the trap they created was not only for humans, but for animals too. 


After ten years of natural disasters, many animals went extinct, but new species were also being born, such as various mutated creatures in the ocean. 


In addition to the harsh living environment and fellow humans with their own ulterior motives, they must also pay attention to vicious species. 


Upon returning home, they saw that Bai Xue looked anxious and kept pacing back and forth. 


It was very irritable and slapped Coke that came over to offer warmth, baring its teeth and telling it to go away. 


Bai Xue moved its bed to the corner and anxiously kept shifting it around. 


Jiang Ning sensed she was about to give birth. 


Its belly was large, and the movements of the pups inside were very noticeable. 


Jiang Ning took some minced meat and wheat straw from the space. 


After eating the minced meat, Bai Xue grabbed the wheat straw and returned to the bed to continue building it. 


After several hours of howling and whining, there were signs of blood. 


Coke also grew anxious, sticking by its wife’s side even if it meant getting scolded, and occasionally sniffing around. 


Then it ran over to Jiang Ning, barking anxiously. 


It looked both worried and uneasy. 


Jiang Ning reassured him, “I know, you’re about to become a father.” 


An hour later, the first pup was born. 


Driven by maternal instinct, Bai Xue kept licking the pup to clean off the birth fluids and then bit off the umbilical cord and ate it. 


Jiang Ning crouched beside the bed, gently picking up the pup. 


Bai Xue kept its eyes fixed on Jiang Ning, afraid that she would take the pup away. It whined in agitation. 


The pup had the fur of a Belgian Malinois, but its head was very sharp, a definite mix between a wolf and a dog. 


Jiang Ning was very happy, as she petted the dog’s head, “Coke, you’re a father now.” 


Coke seemed confused, but also understood that it was his pup. He gently began licking it. 


Bai Xue was impatient, reaching out with its paw to try to grab the pup back. Jiang Ning quickly returned it to her. 


Bai Xue immediately lay down to nurse the pup. 


Over the next hour, three pups were born. 


Two males and one female pup were greatly cherished by this couple, who were known for their unkind nature. 


Watching the pups, Coke suddenly seemed to develop the consciousness of being a father. He lay beside Bai Xue to guard his wife and pups, occasionally licking them from time to time. 


Fearing that Doudou would be lonely, Jiang Ning assigned her a task, “Doudou, you’ll take care of Da Bao, Er Bao, and San Bao from now on.” 


“Bai Xue needs to rest and nurse. She also needs nutritious food every meal to keep her strength up.” Jiang Ning also added. 


The arrival of new life made Doudou very happy. “Don’t worry, sister-in-law, I will take good care of Bai Xue and her pups.” 


Worried about the pups getting mixed up, Jiang Ning took out three different colored bands from the space and made them into elastic collars to put around the pups’ necks. 


Red, yellow, and blue. 


Da Bao is red, Er Bao is yellow, and San Bao is blue. 


Jiang Ning gives Bai Xue extra meals every day, and the little ones, like their father, were born quite big, chubby, and healthy. 


They’ve inherited their parents’ best qualities. They look great, are very lively and active, and are constantly nursing. 


They hadn’t opened their eyes yet, so it was unclear who they resembled more. 


Fearing that they might catch a cold, Jiang Ning took out a small heater and placed it next to them to keep them warm. 


After giving birth, Bai Xue was very tired and closed her eyes to rest. 


Coke stayed by her side. 


***


At the United Base, sixty people mysteriously disappeared, Jiang Ning’s side remained unharmed. 


Now, the United Base finally took notice of them, realizing that this group of Chinese people was different from those they had captured before. 


But they thought there was no such thing as an enemy that was too difficult to handle. 


If they were hard to deal with, it was simply because the firepower was not strong enough. 


In that case, they would make them experience what a god-level crushing defeat felt like. 


“Tremble, Chinese people!” 


“Send out fifty with blue eyes, fifty with yellow skin, and fifty with dark skin. Don’t hold back on the bullets!” 


Attack! 


A large-scale attack! 


They would turn them into Swiss cheese! 


Then, the loud explosions came. The lead soldier, a blue-eyed man wearing sunglasses and holding a pipe, with a hooked nose and an extremely arrogant expression, drove a snow tank over confidently. 


His expression seemed to say, “Today, I’ll crush you all into pieces!” 



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