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The sea water rises one meter every day [the end of the world] (1) + extra
Author: Qi Shi Sun Quan Reading Record
"The Seawater Rises One Meter Every Day [End Times]" Author: Qi Shi Sun Quan
A giant meteorite fell from the sky into Antarctica, bringing a huge amount of water. It also caused the Antarctic continent to break apart, drift and melt.
The water level of the sea water has been rising steadily at a fairly even rate.
Li Hanfei sank to the bottom of the sea in a shipwreck. When he woke up, he looked at the vast ocean around him, squatting on a small broken boat and lost in thought.
This is a story that starts with a ship and ends with a savior.
I guess so……
[The first chapter explains the background. If you like to watch the plot, the second chapter will not affect the experience.]
Content tags: Qiangqiang Portable Space Farming Article Apocalypse
Search keywords: Protagonist: Li Hanfei, Yue Cheng┃ Supporting role: Li Hancheng┃ Others:
One-sentence summary: You start with a ship, and you have to pick up all the equipment.
Purpose: Protect the environment and pay attention to global warming
Chapter 1
AD 3030, on the east coast of City D.
A small city-like luxury cruise ship was parked at the pier. Looking up from the top of the cruise ship, there are large and thick clouds, which seem to be pressing on the top of the head, making people feel suffocated.
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The sea water rises one meter every day [the end of the world]
General FictionAuthor: Qi Shi Sun Quan 2021-06-11 Read the history to the bottomCopywriting: A giant meteorite fell from the sky into Antarctica, bringing a huge amount of water. It also caused the Antarctic continent to break apart, drift and melt. The water leve...