No matter how fierce the battle, life must go on.
The "Mars Daily" did not suspend publication due to the arrival of the war. On the contrary, for many ordinary people hiding at home, in basements, and in refugee camps on the outskirts, keeping up with the progress of the war through radio, television, and newspapers had become the only thing they cared about each day.
At this point, printed media could no longer be distributed, but with the ubiquitous wireless civilian network and a portable handheld computer, one could still read the "Mars Daily". And those on-site videos were the guarantee for "Mars Daily" to compete with online TV stations.
Zhang Kai always felt that Puluo Town was his lucky place.
