The shelter obviously could not accommodate so many people, so some players said they were willing to pay with supplies and stay here for just one day. The price of entering the shelter was inexplicably driven up, and Liu Yang made a lot of money.

Of course, these supplies will definitely be used for the subsequent development of the shelter.

Xiao Qi finally breathed a sigh of relief after understanding the whole story. If you didn't know, you might have thought that something had happened and that they would probably leave after today's event was over.

Since he couldn't go out, Xiao Qi simply set out some tables, chairs, benches and other things and prepared to have breakfast.

Although people now live together, there is no infrastructure such as water and electricity. Drinking water can be obtained from a remote place in the community. It is said that someone has opened a well that can produce a fixed amount of water every day, and the government spent a lot of money to successfully buy it.

While eating breakfast, Xiao Qi was thinking about how to renovate this place so that his family members who might be teleported here in the future could live more comfortably.

When Bo Mu woke up, there was only half an hour left before the activity started. She came and sat next to Xiao Qi. She looked like she was not fully awake yet, so she took out two steamed buns from her backpack and started to eat them.

Nowadays, most people's dry food is steamed buns. After all, they are relatively simple to make and can fill the stomach. No one is willing to make foods like sesame seed buns that require stuffing and are more troublesome. Only Xiao Qi got a lot of breakfast during the zombie outbreak, so he could eat things like egg pancakes.

Bo Mu's consciousness gradually returned, and she noticed the dense crowd outside the window. Like Xiao Qi, she was also frightened and became completely awake.

"Are they here to escape? Because the shelter is not high enough?"

Well, the gap between Bo Mu and herself is still very obvious. At least she can guess the reason with just one glance.

Xiao Qi nodded and briefly told her what happened in the group.

The number of people outside the window is still increasing. If at the beginning there were an average of three people per ten square meters, now there are eight people per ten square meters. Liu Yang even let them stay in the uninhabited rooms temporarily so that they don't have to crowd in the open space. But even so, there is still a steady stream of people coming in.

There were only ten minutes left before the event started, and people who had not yet entered the shelter began to protest. After all, if they left their own shelters and failed to successfully enter the official shelter, there was no need to think about the consequences. The crowd outside the door began to riot, pushing and shoving to squeeze in. Liu Yang was sweating profusely at the door as he calmed the crowd.

He obviously couldn't bear to see these people get into trouble, but the shelter really couldn't accommodate so many people, so what could he do?

In desperation, Liu Yang finally adopted the opinions of the majority and completely closed the entrance to the shelter five minutes before the event started, but at the same time he also released a large number of cards that could teleport back to their own shelters, allowing those who could not enter to go back temporarily.

Although these players were in a bad mood, there was nothing they could do. They had to trade cards and then gradually dispersed.

As expected, they are definitely slandering and cursing the official personnel on the public screen, but at this time, no one has time to care about these things.

The start time of the event soon arrived, and huge objects fell from the sky one after another. Each one was the size of a fist. It was hard to imagine what the consequences would be if it fell on a person.

When the hail falls, most of it is bounced off the shelter's barriers, but a small portion still penetrates the barriers.

Those who just stayed in the shelter without any shelter were in trouble. Although the speed of the hail that penetrated the barrier had been greatly weakened, it still made a thud when it fell to the ground, not to mention falling on people.

The space was narrow to begin with, leaving no room for people downstairs to dodge. Although the hail would not kill anyone, it would obviously hurt their heads. A group of people huddled together and ran around with their heads down, fearing that they would be hit in the next second. The smarter ones had already looked for any building that could block their heads, but in this situation, everywhere was overcrowded.

Now, residential buildings that can accommodate people have become the top priority. Even if they set up tents, few tents can withstand the power of the hail. Only buildings made of reinforced concrete are relatively solid. For example, Xiao Qi and Bo Mu are very comfortable now.

Occasionally, hail would fall on the window, but it would not hurt the two people in the room, which allowed them to check the situation with extra leisure.

After a while, the crowd began to squeeze into the residential building. After all, no matter whether it was a shed or a pavilion, it was not as good as a building that was enclosed on all sides. In just a dozen minutes, the building was overcrowded. People who could sit together in groups of three or two to chat before could only squeeze together with their backs against each other, and there was almost no place to stand.

Liu Yang immediately opened the doors of all uninhabited rooms. The place where originally only a few people lived was now crowded with at least fifty people. Fortunately, the effect of this solution was still very significant. Almost everyone had squeezed into the floor, and there were very few people downstairs, so there was no need to worry about being hit by hail.

Just as Xiao Qi and Bo Mu were observing the situation downstairs, there was a violent knock on the door.

Looking through the peephole, they saw several men who were squeezed to the point where they had almost no room to stand, banging on the door. They found that the door of this room had never been opened from beginning to end, and it was obvious that someone was living there. At this critical moment, the family should have opened the door and let them in to take refuge instead of watching from inside.

"Open the door, people inside! Can't you see there are so many people outside? Let everyone go in and hide for a while, and leave when the event is over!"

Xiao Qi just thought it was funny. Not to mention that people who were bound to the shelter would not allow strangers to enter, even if they were not bound to the shelter, they would not allow such a suspicious person to come in. Who would be responsible if there were so many people and robbery happened? The system was specially set to not allow strangers to enter the shelter in order to protect everyone and avoid such a situation. If he did it without thinking again, no one would be able to save him.

Xiao Qi simply kept silent and pretended that no one was inside, but Liu Yang had already given the order that all uninhabited rooms had been opened to allow others to take shelter temporarily. Even Bo Mu's unrenovated house was given to the players to take temporary shelter. The rooms that were not opened were obviously occupied by someone, and on purpose.

"Did the people inside hear that? At this critical moment, we need to help each other. How can you be so selfish!"

Seeing that the people inside were quiet, some of them wisely stopped talking, but some of them obviously didn't understand the situation. Xiao Qi began to doubt how these idiots had managed to survive until now.

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