Apocalypse: Transmigrated General's Daughter Uses Space to Survive Chapter 68: A Mother’s Love
"How are you going to protect , Mother? You can’t even look straight at a zombie through the screen of a phone or TV. So, how would you protect ?" She asked a question that made her mother both embarrassed and mad.
She had just said that in the heat of the mont, but now that the question was asked, she didn’t have an answer.
She was weak and delicate, how was she supposed to protect soone else from zombies?
"See, you can’t, so instead of becoming a burden and possibly causing my family to get hurt or, worse, killed just to protect , I would rather gain the capability to protect myself.
This will reduce the burden on grandpa, dad, uncle, brother and cousin. So, I have made my decision; starting tomorrow, I will learn how to kill zombies." Li Pan insisted.
Her grandfather and father were gratified to have such a sensible girl in their family. She was just lazy before because she didn’t understand the situation well. But now that she does, she could beco a formidable force.
They all knew how stubborn she could be once she made a decision. Not even ten bulls could pull her back. Thus, her mother resigned herself to fate and agreed to let her delicate girl be.
The other daughter-in-law had also thought about the possibility of being separated from her family, although unlikely, and not being able to protect herself.
She might end up dying, and that was okay with her, but what will happen to her husband and son if she does?
What will happen to the rest of the family? They will probably remain behind, blaming themselves for not protecting her well, causing her death. They would live in guilt, when in fact, he caused everything by refusing to adapt to change.
She was no longer the delicate wife of a man; she was a mother, a wife, a daughter-in-law, and an aunt who would beco a stumbling block to those who cared for her if she refused to fight.
So, she made a difficult but necessary decision.
"I will go with Little Pan too. I don’t want to beco the anchor that stops this family’s ship from sailing.
We all know that General Chu seems to know more about what is happening than anyone else, even more than those people in the governnt.
If he says the zombies will only get stronger and more disasters might arise, then chances are he is right. I won’t go against good advice just because I was scolded while receiving it.
The General was just angry because he cares about our family. Anyone else could have ignored us and not cared about our plight no matter what happens in the future.
But he is giving us continuous warnings so that we can survive. We shouldn’t be criticizing him but thanking him."
She was the eldest daughter-in-law and since their mother-in-law was no longer around, she filled that gap.
Once she spoke, even the pampered daughter-in-law had no choice but to zip her mouth.
"That’s good, daughter-in-law; if everyone in our family becos stronger, I won’t be too embarrassed if I seek an alliance later with Old Chu.
I have a feeling that things will only get worse and allying ourselves with the Chu family will give our family an advantage."
Grandpa Li’s eldest son also supported his father when he heard his idea.
He had also thought of allying with the Chu family, but he felt that it was still early. Also, his family was embarrassingly weak. Compared to mbers of the Chu family, there was no comparison.
Now that his father had brought it up, he intended to use military-level training to bring their strength up. Otherwise, they will be left too far behind and have no right to seek an alliance.
From that day onward, the mbers of the Li family experienced a life that was worse than death.
They trained like special forces soldiers in the morning and evening and went out to kill zombies during the day.
They also had to cultivate for several hours at night for those who had awakened a superpower.
Out of twenty-four hours a day, they only got to rest during als, and only slept for a maximum of five hours.
It was pure torture, especially for the won who had never experienced hardships before.
Even the delicate and pampered daughter-in-law had no choice but to join. After all, even her daughter was working hard to improve. What right did she have to slack off, especially since she had not awakened a superpower?
Her daughter had awakened the wood ability and was learning how to use it for attack and defense.
She was so diligent that she barely even had ti to eat or rest. As a mother, she was embarrassed to fall behind and watch her daughter protect her.
At first, she was so disgusted by the rotten flesh falling off the zombies that she would vomit every ti she saw one or got close and slled the rotten stench they were carrying.
However, after almost getting her daughter bitten by a zombie to save her because she was busy vomiting and didn’t notice a sneak attack, she finally understood what General Chu ant by getting family mbers killed while saving them.
She had almost cost her daughter her life. From that day, she no longer cared about the stench, nor the rotten flesh that fell on her clothes every ti she chopped a zombie.
It was almost a miracle how much she had changed. A mother’s love could never be asured by any scale.
From a pampered woman who would cry from seeing zombies through a screen to one who killed them without batting an eye.
It was a testant to what potential human beings have when either provoked or in danger.
In these few days, the Chu family and Ye Xuan’s team had gone out to kill zombies only twice.
This ti they carried backpacks that ca back full of supplies.
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