Spending approximately 10 minutes, Lu Bei reported the day's work to Chu Guang.
"…Under the guidance of a doorkeeper named Terri, we entered Camp 101 and were received by the local survivors."
"It's a camp hidden deep in the subway tunnels, housing around two to three hundred people. The locals live in square barracks, and around the camp are distributed greenhouses, generators and water purifiers, as well as biogas pools."
"Their situation is completely different from that of Town Of Hope. They've fully achieved self-sufficiency in materials and manage everything in an orderly fashion through scientific methods."
"That doorkeeper named Terri—but when I visited their greenhouses, I saw many hydroponic boxes growing rice, potatoes, as well as tomatoes, cucumbers... There were also carbon-fixing devices or something of the sort, where they synthesize a portion of the carbon dioxide into starch and glucose to balance the carbon dioxide content in the air."