Li Yu looked at his family members, filled with boundless emotions. In his previous life, he was alone; this time, he was no longer solitary or fearful.
Li Yu had been contemplating one thing, why no large-scale organizations formed after the apocalypse. The fundamental reason was the issue of farmland.
With the scorching heat of doomsday followed by ten days of torrential rain, numerous cities and farmlands were submerged. The lack of arable land, with supply falling short of demand, made it hard to sustain large groups of people, compounded by the loss of human morals, making it difficult to unite once again.
Li Yu enclosed the land with walls, providing a suitable environment for planting, and the warehouses were stocked with a vast supply of materials. Protected by blood-related family members, who shared common interests, glory for one was glory for all; a loss for one was a loss for all, surely making their unity stronger.