A massive mudslide approached from all directions, seemingly poised to engulf the area, but that was merely an illusion. The real crisis wasn't the mudslide—it was just a visual effect.
Jing Shu, who had night vision, could see clearly. The New World Building seemed like a new tectonic plate, having been sliced off and set adrift.
The building was like an isolated island, floating on the sea, moving away from its original location at an incomprehensible speed. The surrounding scenery began to change, becoming unfamiliar.
Jing Shu had survived the apocalypse for ten years. While she was unclear about this specific situation, she roughly knew it must be the 'plate movement' that had begun in the second year. These movements were possibly random or due to other factors, perhaps involving a mountain or a tract of land. In any case, they disrupted the maps, meaning original locations were no longer where they used to be.
