There was also another injured person, being carried by several others. It was evident that they didn't know each other, yet they were collaborating to help others.
Jiayan flew over these places, passing over the heads of numerous humans. The large mosquito's presence always seemed to capture their attention.
As they watched the giant mosquito fly overhead, it was unclear what they were thinking. Some might be cursing the monstrous insect, while others might envy its ability to fly. Perhaps there were even some humans with a favorable perception of the giant mosquito.
But the thoughts of these people were irrelevant to Jiayan at the moment.
He was just flying, and the humans below were simply looking up.
They might envy the powerful and flying giant mosquito, but was the giant mosquito, in turn, also envying them as humans?
No one knew the answer to this question, not even Jiayan himself. If given a chance, would he be willing to become one of the thousands of refugees below?
In any case, it was all just speculation. There were no "ifs" in reality, and there was no need to dwell on such thoughts.
Jiayan's priority now was to become stronger as quickly as possible!
Compared to the chaos just beginning in the central region of Huaxia Country, the southern part of the country had long been in a state of turmoil. The cities at this moment were filled with an overwhelming sense of disorder.
In reality, most of the land was still in human hands, but refugees were everywhere. Some had genuinely lost their homes to the metal monsters and had no choice but to flee. However, many more were fleeing due to unfounded rumors and paranoia.
The uncertainty of the metal monsters' attacks had led to widespread panic among the refugees. Nonetheless, overall, they were all fleeing toward the major cities of Huaxia Country, just like the Ji family, seeking refuge.
As a result, these major cities were now overcrowded. Countless people were gathered around the outskirts of the cities, unable to enter, while those inside were unable to leave.
Such chaos continued to escalate, with large-scale skirmishes and casualties occurring.
Even the authorities were unable to control the situation anymore.
Where there were people, there was the underworld!
With so many restless refugees gathered together, bloodshed and conflicts became inevitable.
As one event led to another, with uncontrollable incidents occurring, the authorities were at a loss.
Meanwhile, in the international metropolis of Huaxia Country by the sea, where Jiayan had left behind many traces, Shanghai, the Ji family had been accommodated in the inconspicuous building they had previously stayed in, arranged by the two assassins.
Originally, the two assassins had no intention of returning to Shanghai because it was the stronghold of the Yu family. Although they had nothing to fear if it were the "senior" in their mouths, they still faced some danger as themselves. After all, it had not been long since the deaths of the father and son of the Yu family. If the other party were actively searching for them, bringing the injured Ji family back here would be like walking into a trap!
Fortunately, after a day in Shanghai, they had not seen any trace of the Yu family, which relaxed them a bit.
After all, it was a nationwide crisis in Huaxia Country at the moment, and even if the Yu family wanted revenge, there were too many other matters at hand for them to make the right arrangements!
Moreover, the Yu family must be in trouble themselves at the moment. Having just lost their patriarch and heir, the newly elected successor died in Wo country, and they dared not even go there to identify the body. So they must be in a state of chaos as well.
So they had figured out that returning to Shanghai at this time was not as dangerous as they had imagined. After all, at this time in Huaxia Country, these major cities were still relatively safe.
They hadn't expected that the house they had bought for convenience in the past for missions would actually come in handy at this time. If it weren't for this house, they wouldn't have found shelter in Shanghai at this time!
The Ji family lived upstairs in the apartment of the two assassins, on the fourth floor. They were very grateful to have a place to stay.
They understood the kindness of the two assassins, but at the moment, they were puzzled. Who was this "mysterious person" they mentioned? Clearly, this person had some connection to the Ji family, but after much thought, neither Ji's father nor Ji Sheng could figure out who this person was and what motive and ability they had!
While the parents were still puzzled, Ji Lin was more open-minded. As soon as she returned to the city where she had once stayed, she immediately wanted to go online!
She was quite similar to her brother in this regard. Whenever they arrived in a new place, they wanted to go online.
However, their intentions were the same. Ji Lin wanted to contact her "sister" not far away.
During her time in the city, her "sister" had helped her a lot and even let her stay for a long time, making her a very good person.
When the two assassins turned on the internet, this high school girl immediately put aside her long journey and opened her laptop.
Due to some academic issues, her parents had confiscated her phone and other communication tools when she returned from Shanghai to her city. Although she wasn't completely cut off from the internet, she hadn't been online for a long time!
As soon as she opened her QQ, this girl suddenly found that a stranger had found her through her number and sent her a friend request. The reason stated on the request was: "Is this Ji Lin?"
Seeing this request, Ji Lin immediately knew that this person knew her. However, when she opened the other party's profile, she found that besides gender and the nickname "Chongwen," there was nothing else!
At this point, there were already quite a few people on the internet with names related to the giant mosquito. So this girl didn't think too much about it.
After some thought, since this person knew her name, she must be an acquaintance. So she casually accepted the request.
Little did she know, the person who added her was her own brother, the one who had already passed away!
But now, her brother had been reborn as a mosquito monster, and the entire world's widely discussed "giant mosquito race" was actually just his brother, who had been reborn, playing multiple roles and creating this vast "giant mosquito race"!
As for the QQ number added by the little sister, it was Jiayan's QQ number. He had added his little sister's QQ number some time ago when he was near Tan City, thinking about his family's safety. However, he didn't know that his little sister no longer had a phone. Fortunately, when the news of the two assassins came out, he did not lose sight of his family in the vast crowd of refugees!
Now that it had been so long, his little sister had finally come online, so he sent her a friend request.
"Little Qi sister is online! I'll chat with her!"
After adding Jiayan's number, the girl immediately put aside this matter when she saw that among her long list of friends, the familiar big sister's avatar was still lit up, and she happily sent a message!
"Little Lin, are you okay? I'm worried about you in Shanghai. I called your house several times, but no one answered."
The message from the other side came, and the woman named Xiao Qi, who Ji Lin recognized, seemed very happy to see Ji Lin online.
In fact, this matter was somewhat related to Ji's parents. When they came to Shanghai to pick up their daughter, they could see that this girl named Xiao Qi was not doing any decent job, although she had indeed helped their daughter and was a good girl. However, if she continued to associate with Ji Lin in the future, it would not be good if she led Ji Lin astray.
So under the strict supervision of her parents, Ji Lin was unable to continue contacting the big sister she had met in Shanghai.