Moreover, she had left a note on the dining table, informing her parents that she had gone out, asking them not to worry.
At two in the morning, Jhiang Yuan tiptoed out of her house.
By the time she reached the first floor, the water had already entered, but it was quiet—everyone must have been asleep by then.
When she left the building, the water level had reached her waist.
Walking was indeed challenging as the visibility on the road continued to decrease.
Fortunately, the distance wasn't too far, but it still took her twenty minutes to leave the residential area.
Upon reaching the opposite side of the road, she stuck to the edge and didn't walk in the middle.
She crossed to the stores on the opposite side, heading south. There was a nice community supermarket there, one she had considered visiting yesterday, but it posed a safety risk.
Seeing the rain today, she guessed that she wouldn't be able to come tomorrow, so she decided to go anyway.