Wait a minute. There's still more than a year and a half before the acid rain arrives. Is it a bit too early to start preparing now?
But then again, it's not too early. It would be too late to start talking about it only after the acid rain falls, right?
So, going back to Jing Shu's plan: If everyone is asked to get the lungfish sewn up and embedded into their houses in advance of the lungfish outbreak—there has to be a reason for that, right?
Otherwise, it's quite unsettling to have such a dangerous thing placed on the house, seeing pairs of eyes staring at you at night while you sleep. Isn't it creepy? Aren't you scared?
And if you have a fear of dense clusters, you'd be doomed.
Who on earth came up with such an insane idea?
If, one day, using lungfish to build houses becomes a widespread practice before the acid rain comes, what's the reason needed for that?
