
The Boss of the Apocalypse is Busy Farming!
by Accompanying The Twilight Moon
About This Novel
A sudden heavy rain swept the world, followed by floods, power outages, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and extreme cold... Human civilization suffered a devastating blow, old rules failed, morality was lost, and the future of mankind was dim. Once Jiang Yue returned to the apocalypse, let's see how she reorganized resources, measured the world, and rose up in the apocalypse...
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Official(6)Scraped 10d ago
Damn, is there a male protagonist? If so, who is it?
Come on update
Some sentences feel like they are repeated. It is recommended to reduce some of the repeated ones. It is still very interesting. If you keep updating it, I will read it very well and look forward to updating it every day.
Why isn't it updated?
Update soon! Update soon! It's really good. I haven't seen an apocalyptic article that attracts me so much in a long time. The author will update it soon.
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There's something wrong with the rhythm! !
The first one is a flood, but two months is really not a problem in terms of domestic granaries. The country will definitely organize volunteers to transport supplies and salvage problems as soon as the flood occurs. As long as ordinary people join the volunteers and have enough food, there will definitely be no problem. What's more, those wealthy businessmen will definitely hire people at high prices to transfer their supplies as soon as the disaster occurs. No one will be hungry! Therefore, serious man-made disasters are less likely to occur. If you go up against the sky, you will just grab other people's things and fight. In the first natural disaster in the article, the power of the country is completely invisible, which is more emmm. If you want to write about the kind of natural disaster that destroys humanity as soon as it comes, floods are not enough. Either extend the duration of floods to at least years, or write about other disasters as a starting point. Drought viruses are more lethal than floods! At least I think this pace is definitely not enough for two months of floods.
I came back to see if the author has updated it yet.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 10d ago
Damn, is there a male protagonist? If so, who is it?
Come on update
Some sentences feel like they are repeated. It is recommended to reduce some of the repeated ones. It is still very interesting. If you keep updating it, I will read it very well and look forward to updating it every day.
Why isn't it updated?
Update soon! Update soon! It's really good. I haven't seen an apocalyptic article that attracts me so much in a long time. The author will update it soon.
Check in, check in, check in, check in, check in
There's something wrong with the rhythm! !
The first one is a flood, but two months is really not a problem in terms of domestic granaries. The country will definitely organize volunteers to transport supplies and salvage problems as soon as the flood occurs. As long as ordinary people join the volunteers and have enough food, there will definitely be no problem. What's more, those wealthy businessmen will definitely hire people at high prices to transfer their supplies as soon as the disaster occurs. No one will be hungry! Therefore, serious man-made disasters are less likely to occur. If you go up against the sky, you will just grab other people's things and fight. In the first natural disaster in the article, the power of the country is completely invisible, which is more emmm. If you want to write about the kind of natural disaster that destroys humanity as soon as it comes, floods are not enough. Either extend the duration of floods to at least years, or write about other disasters as a starting point. Drought viruses are more lethal than floods! At least I think this pace is definitely not enough for two months of floods.
I came back to see if the author has updated it yet.






