Summer brought frequent rains, streaming continuously for three days, first heavily, then lightly, until finally, it came to a halt.
The sun pierced through the clouds, radiating brilliant beams of light, and the wet woods appeared as if they had just emerged from the water, carrying the unique scent of the lone mountain.
During those days, the temperature dropped and many people in the safety zone caught colds and were transferred to the hospital in the safety zone. The doctors and nurses were very busy, but being busy wasn't the big problem, the issue was the medicine supplies were visibly plummeting.
Medicine wasn't supplied without limit; everyone had a fixed quota, and once it was used up, they had to pay out of their own pocket to purchase more.
After the Apocalypse, paper money was akin to waste paper. Initially, many people were confident that the disaster would pass quickly, but as time went on, that confidence had completely dissipated.