Similarly, it affected him as well.
Moreover, it was sothing he absolutely couldn’t stand - being treated like a fool - and that’s exactly what Bai Tao was doing, taking him for a fool.
Bai Tao’s hands were tied behind his back.
"Director Li, Director Li, please give another chance, I have managent experience, really, believe , as long as...."
"Ah—"
Thud—
The protective railings on the wall were very high, at least one and a half ters, and it would be difficult for an average person to accidentally fall over.
But Li Yu was quick. He walked up to Bai Tao, squatted down, grabbed him by the waist with one hand and by the leg with the other, and discarded him over the edge like tossing out trash. With a thud, Bai Tao fell into the midst of the Zombie Tide.
What followed
were the shrill screams.
A few seconds later, there was no sound at all.
Ruthless, brutal, decisive.
Seeing this, whether it was Li Tie and the others by his side, or the cooperative personnel with their hands tied,
looked at Li Yu in a daze.
They were shocked.
This was the first ti they saw Li Yu, with his own hands, pushing soone into the zombies.
From the perspective of the common fate of humanity, this act is extrely unethical, even simply in-fighting.
But, Li Yu was in a bad mood, and a ravaging murderous intent made it hard for him to control himself.
Seeing so movent from the other cooperative personnel, Li Yu instructed, "Tiezi, be careful, don’t let them bump into you and fall off."
Once he said this, Li Tie, Ding Jiu, and the others looked at the remaining ten or so people with guarded expressions.
"What about the others?" Li Tie gulped, feeling conflicted.
If it were up to him to shoot these people dead, he would do it without hesitation.
But to toss a living person into the Zombie Tide, he felt it would weigh on his conscience.
Li Yu naturally knew he thought this way. In his past life, he also struggled with this for a long ti.
But having seen so much, he was once abandoned by others and left in a pile of zombies. If he hadn’t been stuck in that crevice by chance, he couldn’t have survived.
That was the first ti he was betrayed by soone he once believed could be trusted.
Betrayal, deceit, ingratitude...
Before his rebirth, the world he ca from was like that.
The true collapse of ritual and music.
The killing between animals, using any ans necessary, just to survive.
And intelligent humans, for the sake of survival, employed even more thods.
In the post-apocalyptic world, trust, honesty, compassion, and kindness were rare to see.
Because those who had them had all perished.
It wasn’t their fault, but that they were unsuited for this post-apocalyptic world.
When human nature’s evils were magnified to the extre, cannibalism beca an ordinary affair.
Having witnessed so much darkness, Li Yu yearned even more for a Taoyuan.
The Big Camphor Tree Base he personally built, creating this Taoyuan.
He did not want it to be corrupted.
Thus, he treated every person who joined the base as a family mber.
The entry was strict, with rigorous assessnts.
But once soone got in, they never lacked food, shelter, or warmth.
He, wouldn’t allow it to be ruined.
For Bai Tao to speak and act this way to Li Yu, who had already seen through everything, was a sheer insult.
Before his rebirth, he had personally witnessed a base of several hundred people.
The leader of the base was a highly respected individual who was well-liked by the survivors.
He was very fair, sharing everything equitably, but with more people cos corruption, there was this thug who wouldn’t go out to gather supplies or fight zombies, just sitting there reaping the benefits.
Later, the respected leader decided to cut off the thug’s food supply, who, in a fit of rage, killed the leader one night.
Every man for himself. The base collapsed instantly.
Li Yu had seen too many such precedents.
He didn’t fear the zombies; he only feared one thing.
The human heart.
The human heart is invisible and intangible.
The hardest to control.
Having seen so much darkness, how could you expect Li Yu to beco noble and distinguished after his rebirth?
All he wanted was for his family and friends, the people he cared about, to live well in the post-apocalyptic world, nothing more.
This is a world that eats people.
....
Li Tie and the others were still looking at Li Yu, waiting for his final decision.
Li Yu was conflicted, worried that making them push these people over the edge would cast a shadow on their minds.
But this was a path they had to take.
To survive in this cruel post-apocalypse.
No right or wrong, just different stands.
No right or wrong, just the strong and the weak; the weak must accept the arrangent of the strong.
No right or wrong, just advantages and disadvantages
No right or wrong, just choices.
To ensure no accidents occur on his side, not to lose n due to a careless decision, they could only be cautious, and then more cautious.
Towards enemies, only brutality!
These people, they were enemies! Greedy, plotting enemies.
They hadn’t revolted openly, but by standing out, they’d already taken a stance.
To eliminate in the bud.
Brutal without reason.
This cruel post-apocalyptic world had honed Li Yu to be sowhat neurotic.
"Push—them—down." Li Yu uttered each word distinctly.
Li Tie struggled but finally clenched his teeth, ignoring the person’s pleading gaze, and pushed him over.
Thud—
Ding Jiu also bit his teeth and pushed the person in front of him down.
The others, after hesitating a mont.
Did the sa, one by one.
After finishing, so of them looked distraught.
.....
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