Zombies slowly zipped up like a zipper, engulfing Group Two in their surround.
The leader of Group Two, witnessing this scene, furiously shouted, "Run, or we'll all die here."
After speaking, he charged towards those two people.
So team mbers beside him were directly driven away by him, ordering them to leave imdiately.
However, the team mbers were reluctant to leave alone, so they all ca back to help.
The group leader threw a hand grenade into the crowd of zombies amidst the explosion.
He quickly reached the two people, pulling forcefully at the fallen teammate with both hands.
But there were too many zombies on either side.
The teammates beside them were desperately shooting to block the zombies, yet wave after wave kept coming.
Suddenly, sothing triggered the zombies.
The zombies beca even more frenzied.
Recklessly charging forward, the bullets from the team mbers couldn't clean them up in ti.
The Zombie Tide, like a forming flood.
In an instant, it swept over the three of them.
All three were engulfed by the zombies.
The other team mbers tried to break out, to escape the encirclent of zombies.
However, would the zombies let them leave? Amidst their hissing, they ford circle after circle of encirclent.
The thick circle of zombies surrounded the entire Group Two.
Seeing this scene while sprinting toward the left front, the captain's heart bled.
He knew, Group Two couldn't escape.
Not just Group Two, if they didn't rush to leave quickly, they would eventually be surrounded by these zombies, and their end would be the sa as Group Two's.
Hence, the leading captain rushed forward: "Hurry, leave now!"
Behind them, Group Two, after being surrounded, had their movent area increasingly reduced.
Amidst a series of booming sounds, hand grenades were thrown consecutively.
But it was like a drop of water entering the sea; in the vast sea of zombies, it couldn't stir up much of a ripple.
Gradually, the gunshots beca less frequent, until finally, there was no sound at all.
Boom!
That was the last hand grenade.
The captain turned back, his face filled with pain, and looked at the incoming tide of zombies.
No ti to mourn, he needed to quickly get his teammates out of here!
....…
...
Around Xin City.
A bunch of people were hiding in an underground warehouse.
"I heard He Chao and the others went to the Big Camphor Tree Base, I wonder how they are now."
"It seems so, saw them heading frequently to the Big Camphor Tree Base before it rained."
"Damn, lucky them, if they could get inside, it would be totally safe."
"That's for sure, with their strength, how co you didn't go?"
"Fuck, you haven't seen how those people kill, my goodness, I've never seen such ruthless people."
"Tell in detail..... let switch places with you later."
The man looked over; the position this person was sitting in was much warr than where he was.
Just a matter of speaking two sentences, he agreed: "Okay, no problem.
Speaking of which, the first ti we t Director Li was that first ti.
....."
In this dilapidated and narrow warehouse, they dared not speak loudly, only whispering softly.
And above their floor, there were also a few zombies present.
...
Big Camphor Tree Base.
Because chopping zombies was too exhausting.
A three-shift system had been implented.
To ensure there were about thirty people on the walls of the base.
Li Yu had just co down from the wall, exhausted, and when passing Weng City, he saw He Chao and others, a thought flickered through his mind but was quickly dismissed by himself; it wasn't ti yet.
Now, he would rather be tired than take too many risks. Moreover, the base currently had sufficient personnel to resist zombies, and they didn't need their help.
After coming down from the wall, Li Yu was so tired that he went straight back to his room.
He poured himself so hot water to soak his feet. Although he had been wearing rain boots these days, being in the cold rain for long periods could still lead to colds and fevers.
Lying in the chair, his feet soaked in hot water, feeling the warmth spreading from the soles of his feet.
The mont he stepped into the hot water, he shivered, feeling warm and cozy.
Warmth surged up from his feet towards his knees, stomach, back, and up to his head.
Soon, his whole body felt warm and toasty, sweeping away the cold he endured in the rain for over eight hours.
While soaking his feet in hot water, he did nothing but recline on the sofa, eyes half-closed.
Quietly feeling the temperature, this warmth spread from the outside in, and then from the inside out, clearing all his fatigue.
Wearing cotton slippers, Li Yu carried a cup of hot water, breathed upon the glass, fogging it up. Li Yu wiped the glass, watching the rain still falling outside.
Outside the house, his father Li Hongyuan had also just co down from the wall, shaking off rain under the eaves.
Seeing Li Yu at the window, Father Li called out, "Yu, co down and eat sothing."
Li Yu opened the window and replied, "Alright, dad, why don't you take a hot shower first? It's cold today, and you've been in the rain for so long, be careful not to catch a cold."
Li Hongyuan said, "It's fine, your grandma just made so ginger soup, I'll have so in a bit. Co down first, I have sothing to discuss with you."
Li Yu replied, "Alright, I'll co down this instance."
After speaking, he directly headed downstairs wearing his cotton slippers.
Once Li Yu ca down, he saw Li Hongyuan had changed his clothes and was washing his hands.
Li Yu sat in the dining room, sowhat puzzled he asked, "Dad, what did you want to talk about?"
Li Hongyuan looked at him and said, "Eat first, we'll talk after you finish eating."
The al was still prepared by the elderly, including the grandparents. Now on the wall, basically, all adults had shift duties, except for those over 60.
During these special tis, the elderly and children covered most of the base tasks like cooking and rearing chickens, ducks, pigs, cattle, and sheep.
The temperature was still too low, otherwise, around this ti of the year, nearly March, they would have started preparing to plant early rice.
The two ate without much conversation. Li Yu always struggled with how to communicate with his father.
But ever since building this base and leading its people, Li Hongyuan saw with pride the achievents they had made.
For an old father, his greatest accomplishnt was seeing his son thrive.
After this year, Li Yu would be 24 years old.
Once Li Yu finished his al, Li Hongyuan asked, "When are you and Yutong planning to get married?"
The question was sowhat abrupt.
"Cough, cough, cough." Li Yu, who was just drinking water after his al, choked.
Hearing his father ask so directly, Li Yu said sowhat awkwardly, "What tis are these, there's no rush for that."
Li Hongyuan said, "Why not rush? I was already married at your age. Besides, there are benefits to getting married early..."
Hearing his father again start to lecture him on this, Li Yu, feeling a bit of a headache, said, "Dad, I'm not a child anymore, I'll think these things through myself. Really."
After saying that, Li Yu carried his water and added, "Dad, you should rest early, I'm going upstairs to sleep."
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