’Was society just too vicious, or was he simply too naive?’
’Why hadn’t he seen the imnse hatred Xiao Huang Mao harbored for Wang Han and Guangzi...’
"Carry all the bodies out."
"Tai Xian, aren’t you supposed to get the car? What are you dawdling for?"
"Oh, right." Ji Taixian started running out, but glanced back at Zhu HuiZhen, who was kneeling in a daze beside the bloody corpse. Unable to bear it, he said, "Have your n burn this body. Otherwise, it’ll attract zombies."
Leaving her with those words, Ji Taixian hurried off to get the car.
Song Youzhi and Song You’ai never expected that Ningning would leave with two n only to return with seven.
Three vehicles were parked neatly at the entrance: a Jinbei van and two sedans.
’Are those stolen supplies?’ Song You’ai wondered, but she didn’t dare to ask.
The mont she returned, Xie Ning was a whirlwind of activity, putting them to work laying bricks for a wall and having her uncle, Song Youzhi, supervise.
Farmhouse courtyards are designed with feng shui in mind, with the yard built to protect the main house. Typically, the walls wouldn’t be more than two ters high.
But these were extraordinary tis, so there was no room for such details.
As long as they had the materials, they would build the wall as high as they could.
Everyone had worked until evening and was famished. Old Mrs. Song and Song You’ai cooked a large, fragrant pot of rice and prepared stead pork with rice flour for all.
The nine from the Rescue Association, plus Annie and Xiao Huang Mao, were all looking exhausted after their session of "labor reform."
However, no one was slow with their chopsticks, and it wasn’t long before the serving platters were scraped clean.
Old Mrs. Song, Sun iying, asked with a look of concern, "Is everyone full? If not, I can go make so noodles."
"We’re full, we’re full," everyone nodded in unison.
The four young n who had co to confiscate their supplies looked particularly sheepish. "Grandma Sun, we’re so sorry. We were brainwashed by Wang Han, which is why we followed him and did all those terrible things. We’ll never do it again."
Old Mrs. Song smiled benevolently. "It’s a good thing when young people can recognize and correct their mistakes."
She sighed. "Sigh... No one knew the world would suddenly turn out like this. It’s understandable to be lost for a while."
"Grandma Sun, can we go ho now?" one of the young n asked cautiously.
"You’ll sleep on the floor in the courtyard tonight. Tomorrow morning, you’ll leave with ," Xie Ning said coldly, her voice completely devoid of emotion.
"Where are we going?" Everyone from the Rescue Association, except for Xiao Huang Mao, looked uneasily at Xie Ning.
"You don’t need to know where. All that matters is that you’ll be far, far away from my ho."
"B-but we know we were wrong! Um, we’ll never disturb your family again."
Xie Ning turned her head and fixed the speaker with a cold stare. "Unfortunately, I don’t believe you."
The atmosphere instantly grew oppressive.
The once-harmonious mood around the dinner table was shattered, replaced by an icy chill.
"Grandma Sun, I don’t want to leave the village. My whole family is dead; I’m the only one left. Grandma Sun, you watched grow up. You know I’m not really a bad person," one young man pleaded, his voice on the verge of breaking into tears.
Old Mrs. Song looked at the young man, her expression troubled. ’He looks like the grandson from the family at the village entrance.’
With a loud CLACK, Xie Ning slamd her chopsticks down. "Fine, you don’t have to leave Song Family Pavilion."
She pulled a knife from behind her back and slapped it hard on the table. "Death. Pick one."
In an instant, all the chaotic noise vanished...
Ji Taixian silently shoveled rice into his mouth, his head bowed.
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