Only a month and a half remained until the apocalypse, and the signs were already everywhere.
Cities were crumbling under the pressure of the water crisis. Rivers had dried up, and the government had started rationing drinking water.
water comes once in a week.Riots broke out every day. Hospitals were flooded with people suffering from dehydration. Many were dying — quietly, painfully, and forgotten.
For the rich, though, it was a different kind of problem. They had water, food, and electricity. Their only worry was how much more money they had to throw around to stay safe. The divide between the rich and poor had never been wider.
Roman had seen all this before. In his last life, he had been too late to act. But now he had time. He had money. And more importantly, he had memories.