By five o'clock in the afternoon, Chen Yang had searched the entire street.
It was apparent that a significant amount of time had passed since the catastrophe; the items left in these shops and residences had rotted or gone moldy, creating a foul stench.
Thankfully, some places still had salvageable items. Chen Yang found copies of Time magazine, The New York Times, and other newspapers and magazines. The help these documents provided in uncovering clues was immeasurable.
Only after blocking off the entrance to the tunnel he had dug outside the subway station did Chen Yang bring back the fruits of his day's labor.
This five- or six-hundred-meter tunnel had already been renovated for nearly a hundred meters. It was not only equipped with defensive weapons and identity verification devices, but also included a storage room, a temporary resting room, and a laboratory.