Reborn As An Interstellar Giant Mosquito -
Chapter 232 - 232 21 Chaos in Shanghu!【Seeking Subscription】_1
232: Chapter 21: Chaos in Shanghu!【Seeking Subscription】_1 232: Chapter 21: Chaos in Shanghu!【Seeking Subscription】_1 There is another injured person being carried together by several people, who clearly do not know each other, but are working together to help others at this time.
Jia Yan flew past these places, over the heads of humans, and the body of this giant mosquito always managed to captivate the diverse crowd below.
They watched the giant mosquito flying over their heads, uncertain of what to think.
Perhaps some were cursing this giant mosquito monster, others might envy its ability to fly.
Among them, there might be humans who hold a good impression of the giant mosquito monster.
But the thoughts of these people had nothing to do with Jia Yan at the moment!
He was just flying.
The humans below were merely looking up at him.
They envied the powerful and flying giant mosquito.
But was this giant mosquito also envying them as humans?
No one knew, not even Jia Yan himself.
If he had a chance to become one of the millions of refugees down there, whether he would want to…
Anyway, this is all imaginary.
There is no what-if or need for further thoughts.
What Jia Yan needs to focus on now is to become stronger as soon as possible!
Compared to the central region of HuaXia, which had just started to be in a state of chaos, the southern region of HuaXia had already been in a state of anarchy.
The cities at this time all seemed incredibly chaotic.
At this time, the land of China was still predominantly under human control, but there were refugees everywhere.
Some people’s homes were destroyed by the metal monsters, forcing them to take refuge.
Yet, there are even more people who started to flee their homes due to rumors and hearsay.
The unpredictability of the metal monster’s attacks resulted in refugees being everywhere.
However, in general, they, like Jia’s family, were fleeing toward the major cities of HuaXia.
Therefore, these major cities are now overcrowded.
Countless people are piled up on the outskirts of the city, unable to get in, and those inside cannot go out.
This type of chaos continues to occur, and large-scale conflicts and casualties are starting to appear!
Even the power of the government is unable to control it.
Where there are people, there is a world!
With so many anxious refugees gathered together, bloody incidents and conflicts are difficult to avoid.
One incident after another happened, one uncontrollable situation after another emerged, leaving the officials immensely frustrated.
The people from Jia’s family had already moved into a discreet little building in Shanghai – an international metropolis on the coast of HuaXia, and a city where Jia Yan had left numerous traces – under the arrangement of two assassins.
Originally, the two assassins were not planning to return to Shanghai City, as this place is the main fortress of the Yu family.
If it were that ‘senior’ they spoke of, there would naturally be nothing to fear, but it would still be slightly risky for them.
Especially at this time, not much time has passed since the death of the father and son of the Yu family.
If the latter had been looking for them all along, it would be simply walking into a trap for the injured them and the people from Jia’s family to return to this place!
However, since they returned to Shanghai City, they haven’t noticed any trace of the Yu family.
This discovery made them feel a little relieved.
After all, it is a nationwide crisis in HuaXia now.
Even if the Yu family would like to hunt them down for revenge, they would be caught up in various matters and wouldn’t be able to make the proper arrangements!
In addition, the Yu family is probably swamped with troubles now.
Their family head and the successor just died.
The new appointed successor also died in the Wa Kingdom, and they didn’t dare to go and identify the body, causing the situation to be immensely chaotic.
So they decided that returning to Shanghai City at this time is not as dangerous as they thought, because these major cities are indeed the safe places in HuaXia at this time.
They hadn’t expected that the house they had bought for the convenience of their missions would turn out to be useful at this moment.
Without this property, it would have been impossible for them to find a place to stay in Shanghai City at this time.
The Jia family resided on the floor above the two assassins’, that is, on the fourth floor; they were incredibly grateful to have a place to live.
They now appreciated the kindness of the two assassins, but they were perplexed about the identity of the ‘mysterious person’ the killers mentioned!
This person must have some connection to their family since he or she had instructed the assassins to take care of them.
However, Father Jia Victory pondered for a long time but could not think of who would have both the motive and ability to help them.
After all, the Jia family lived in a secluded corner of the city; they were so poor that they were out of touch with their distant relatives, hence Father Jia was at a loss about who would still remember them and have the capability to have these extraordinary men help them.
Unlike her parents’ confusion, Jia Lin was much more relaxed.
As soon as she arrived in the city where she had once stayed, she immediately wanted to go online!
She was quite like her brother in that regard; every time they arrived at a new place, they would want to go online.
However, both siblings had the same purpose.
Jia Lin wanted to go online at this time to contact her ‘sister’ who lived not far away.
Jia Lin appreciated the sister who had helped her when she was in the city, even allowing her to live for free for so long.
Once the two assassins had set up the internet, this high school girl immediately put aside her travel fatigue and opened her laptop.
Because of her studies, Jia Lin’s parents had confiscated her mobile phone and other means of communication when she returned from Shanghu to her city.
She hadn’t been completely cut off from the internet, but it had been a long time since she had logged on!
As soon as she opened her QQ, she noticed that a stranger had found her through her number, with the appeal reason: ‘Is this Jia Lin?’
Upon seeing the appeal reason, Jia Lin knew that this person must know her, but when she checked the stranger’s information, all that was mentioned was his gender and an online nickname – ‘Insect Literature’!
Currently, on the internet, many people were using names linked to the giant mosquito; thus, this girl didn’t think too much about it.
After some consideration, since this person knew her name, she assumed that they were an acquaintance and approved his friend request swiftly.
She could have never dreamt that the person who had added her was her blood brother – a person assumed to be dead!
However, her brother now was a reborn mosquito monster.
The ‘giant mosquito race’, which countless people in the world were talking about enthusiastically, was actually just the performance of her reborn brother playing several roles!
The reason she had added her younger sister’s QQ number was that a while ago, when Jia Yan was near Tan City, he was concerned about his family’s safety so he added her QQ number, unaware that she no longer had her cell phone.
Fortunately, the two assassins had sent a message and he did not lose sight of his family in the confusing sea of refugees!
Now that his sister had finally come online after so long, she accepted Jia Yan’s friend request.
“Sister Xiaoqi is online!
Perfect timing to chat with her!”
After Jia Lin accepted Jia Yan’s number, she put this matter aside and was thrilled to see that her big sister’s familiar avatar from her friends’ list was still lit up, so she immediately sent a message to her.
“Little Lin, are you okay?
I’ve been so worried about you here in Shanghu.
I’ve tried calling your home multiple times, but no one picks up.”
The message from the woman named Xiaoqi on the other side showed that she was very pleased to see Jia Lin online.
Actually, the Jia parents were partly to blame for this situation.
When they came to Shanghu to take their daughter back, they realized that Xiaoqi was not a girl with a decent occupation.
Even though she had helped their daughter and was indeed a good girl, they worried that if the two continued their acquaintance, Xiaoqi might lead Jia Lin astray.
Therefore, under her parents’ strict surveillance, Jia Lin found herself unable to continue contacting the big sister she met in Shanghu.(To be continued.
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