On the afternoon of the third day after the second storm subsided, another tornado formed. This one was even more severe than the previous two, lasting for an entire day.
Outside, the wild wind howled, punctuated by the sounds of heavy objects crashing. Melody Summers and her family were gathered in the first-floor living room watching the news when suddenly, the house was plunged into darkness.
The power was out.
Melody Summers opened the neighborhood group chat and, as expected, saw everyone complaining:
"3-1007 Kiki, Mom of Two: I was in the middle of bathing my kids. Why did the power go out?"
"Property Management Center: @All Members, our apologies to all homeowners. The wind is too strong today. It likely blew down a power line somewhere. We have already reported it for repairs. Please do not panic."
"2-1908 Coco: It was definitely the strong wind. Our complex is actually lucky because all the equipment is new. I heard a lot of communities downtown lost power during the first tornado and itâs still not fixed after a week!"
"4-2009 Nina: Whereâs property management? Hurry up and fix the power!"
"4-1209 Slacking Off: How are they supposed to fix it now? Look at this wind. The repairmen would get blown away if they came."
"Property Management Center: Everyone, please remain calm. We have reported the outage. Someone will come to handle it once the wind dies down."
"2-1908 Coco: @4-2009 Nina, did you get your window fixed?"
"4-2009 Nina: Donât even ask. I canât get off the waiting list. The second tornado also broke my bedroom door, so itâs completely unlivable. Iâm staying at 4-605 for now. Thank you to my kind neighbor for taking me in. @4-605 Wenxin."
"4-605 Wenxin: @4-2009 Nina, weâre neighbors. Donât mention it."
"..."
Putting down her phone, Melody Summers and her family went to start up the villaâs built-in generator system.
With the roar of the engine, the villaâs lights came back on.
Miss Lowell took a close look at the generatorâs model label and clicked her tongue. "A high-power generator like this must burn through a lot of fuel every hour."
Melody smiled at that.
âFuel? She had plenty of itâboth gasoline and diesel!â
She led her family down to the basement.
Her family had only caught a glimpse when Melody was stocking up on daily necessities, so they assumed she had just bought some food.
But now, Melody opened the doors to two other storage rooms.
Seeing the neatly organized outdoor equipment, a pile of solar panels, several generators of various sizes, and dozens of barrels of gasoline and diesel, the entire family was stunned.
"How did you buy so much gasoline?" Winnie Summers asked in astonishment. "Gas stations donât sell it like this."
Melody explained to her family how sheâd driven around, buying up gasoline little by little, like an ant moving its home. Her family was stunned all over again. Once sheâd recovered from the shock, her grandmother couldnât stop praising her cleverness.
Melody then showed them another room with nine chest freezers. These nine freezers were connected to their own high-power diesel generator and were all running smoothly.
Her uncle looked at the diesel generator and marveled, "This thing must weigh a hundred kilograms. How did you get it in here?"
Feeling a little guilty, Melody fudged the details. "I had the renovation workers help me move it a few days ago."
âIf she hadnât used the Arcadian Space, Melody really wouldnât have been able to move something weighing a hundred kilograms.â
Melody showed her family the stockpile filling the nine freezers, then led them to see the largest storage room for food and daily necessities.
"Over here is rice, flour, grains, and oil. I had the seller seal all the rice and flour in small bags, so we can just grab them as we need them..."
"We have medical supplies over hereâalcohol, gauze, itâs all here. We can use it for emergencies if something unexpected happens..."
"And this section is for hygiene products and toiletries. If you run out of anything in your rooms, you can come and get more anytime..."
Like a personal shopping guide, Melody led them past more than a dozen shelves. And this was only a fraction of her supplies; the bulk of it was in the Arcadian Space, and Melody planned to replenish the basement stock as needed.
As they walked and looked around, the family marveled that even if the end of the world came, the Summers Family would have nothing to fear.
*
ăThe Lancaster Villa.ă
For the past few days, the Lancasters had been at their witâs end.
Although the Lancaster Villa was only minimally affected by the tornado, when a previous tornado had struck the city, the coast was also hit by a massive typhoon and tsunami.
The Trinhai Seaside Resort, a key investment for the Lancaster Family, suffered devastating losses. A landmark building that had just been completed was washed away, and a large portion of the resort villa area was destroyed. The newly installed communication and power systems were wrecked, and several employees were injured. They remained unconscious even after being rescued.
For the past few days, Simon Lancaster and Robert Lancaster had been busy running around, assessing the damage and consoling the employeesâ families.
The Lancaster Family was suddenly facing cash flow problems.
To cover the funding gap, Robert Lancaster had no choice but to take out another substantial loan from the bank.
Sylvia Lancaster had also been treading on eggshells at home these past few days. Ever since she ran into Melody Summers at the mall, sheâd been having nothing but bad luck.
Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster had instructed Sylvia to always present herself as their biological daughter. Therefore, when faced with Clara Hayesâs and Wendy Sheffieldâs suspicious looks that day, Sylvia could only hint that Melody Summers was actually Elaine Hughesâs illegitimate daughter.
Even though Sylvia had repeatedly stressed that the matter needed to be kept secret, those two idiots still spread it around.
Robert Lancaster was already displeased with her over this incident. Now that the Lancaster Family was having financial problems, he cut her and Silas Lancasterâs allowance to just one-tenth of what it was.
To maintain her refined and dignified image as a wealthy young lady, she needed a lot of money each month for beauty treatments, skincare, and luxury goods. Seeing the measly twenty thousand that had been deposited into her account this month, she was both anxious and furious.
After mulling it over, Sylvia Lancaster hid in her room and secretly called Ethan Sutton.
"Ethan, I canât go with you to the banquet next week. My father is blaming me for the whole thing with Melody, and heâs cut off my cards. I donât have money to buy a new gown, and I donât want to go and embarrass you," Sylvia said, her voice thick with tears.
"Sylvia, donât be sad. I know youâve been wronged. Donât worry, once weâre married, no one will dare to question your identity again. Iâll send you some money right now. Use it to buy a gown first. From now on, Iâll have my assistant send you money every month," Ethan Sutton comforted her.
"How could I do that? I canât take your money," Sylvia quickly refused.
"Itâs fine. Once weâre married, whatâs mine is yours. Weâre already engaged, so itâs only right that the Sutton Family takes care of your expenses," Ethan replied. He knew the Lancaster Family had suffered huge losses from the tornado and that Sylviaâs lifestyle would likely be affected. As her fiancĂ©, he couldnât just stand by and watch her struggle.
Ethan comforted Sylvia tenderly over the phone for a while longer. After hanging up, he transferred a sum of money to her.
Sylvia glanced at the amount that had arrived in her account, but her mood didnât improve. The seaside villa at the Trinhai Resort that Simon Lancaster had given her was destroyed. This little bit of money was nothing compared to that villa.
Remembering how she had sent photos of the villa to Melody Summers just a few days ago to show off, Sylvia grew angrier the more she thought about it. She contacted a clerk at a luxury boutique, reserved two sets of the latest ready-to-wear outfits from the current season, bought two new handbags, and then booked a full-body spa treatment for fifty thousand.