After some upheaval, they had finally settled down, albeit temporarily.
One tent, four families.
Su Shu broke off a piece of bread, stuffed it into her mouth, and sat on the small stool by the bed. Using the empty space on the bed, she opened her notebook and checked the date.
She remembered that, in her previous life, a few days after the sun had suddenly disappeared, actually, the crops on the land had already been destroyed. The quality of the farmland soil had undergone subtle changes after being tested by professional organizations and personnel.
Such odd celestial phenomena not only affected the Asian region but also caused unavoidable serious impacts on all continents and oceans worldwide.
Prior affluent countries, with their government elites worried, were organizing people everywhere to solve severe problems; not to mention those places that were previously impoverished and lacked warm clothing, encountering such a disaster almost equated to an apocalypse.