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Chapter 260: Chapter 259: Taking You to Flirt with Girls? (16) Chapter 260: Chapter 259: Taking You to Flirt with Girls? (16) The C-city all-gates eting had been going on from morning to high noon, finally breaking for lunch.

Qu Guo’an queued up with his tray, two buns, two scoops of vegetables, one at, and one vegetarian dish that made mouths water just looking at them.

After finding a spot to sit, he leaned to his right and whispered to Tang Zelin next to him.

“When will our safe zone get this kind of treatnt?”

Tang Zelin looked at him, as Qu pointed at the “fine dishes” on his tray. Tang Zelin bit into a bun, thought for a mont, “Why not, I’ll ask the group captain to plead for you, get you transferred here? Eat wheat buns every day?”

Qu Guo’an glared at him, “Am I the type to abandon my brothers for my own enjoynt?”

“You could be,” Tang Zelin teased.

“Get lost.”

Finally getting the chance to feast in the city, the main personnel from various departnts across different safe zones had listened to reports all morning and were now all starving, literally back sticking to belly. Because the city was providing als today, ninety percent of those present had co on empty stomachs, afraid that eating too much, they wouldn’t have room for the tasty food.

Tang Zelin and Qu Guo’an were… among the other ten percent.

Not that they didn’t want to, but the food supply for their first division’s troops differed from other places. Already short on rations, so young warriors had previously hoarded their food secretly, starving themselves to the point of fainting during training. Upon investigation, many such cases were discovered, and further probing revealed quite a few soldiers had been saving their rations secretly for the civilians living nearby.

After discovering this, Qu Guo’an hurriedly discussed it with Tang Zelin, and later they and the old Geng from logistics established a rule.

Report to the ss hall at alti, expired als wouldn’t be provided, and carrying military rations out of the ss hall was forbidden.

Though a reluctant asure, it effectively nipped the problem in the bud.

Initially, so warriors were displeased, and Qu Guo’an knew why.

Now, as life gradually stabilized, not only the young n and won in the safe zones thought about pairing up, but in the troops too, filled with vigorous young n. Their Garrison Troops had a duty, the military camps were far from towns, on the outskirts, especially their 208th group, almost isolated from humanity. If they wanted to replenish anything, driving to the city took at least an hour or two.

Now having been deployed inside C-city, stationed at the foot of the secure zone’s mountain, they dealt with patrolling and defense work almost daily, engaging with the populace regularly.

Even if military discipline was strict, it couldn’t control what one laid eyes on.

Seeing it all the ti, who wouldn’t develop thoughts?

Furthermore, after the Apocalypse, with disasters striking frequently, to speak frankly, in peaceti, wealthy n always attracted attention, but in these chaotic tis, one strong, robust Soldier Brother after another, weren’t they just like hot cakes?

Young girls, coming and going, frequently saw neat rows of Soldier Brothers marching up and down the hills. To say they had no thoughts about it was unlikely.

Once thoughts erged, naturally, conversations started; however strict the supervision, like Qu Guo’an, could he control his warriors, could he manage the delicately charming girls outside the camp?!

Moreover, their 208th group had a group captain who idly went up the hills to flirt with girls!

It was hardly surprising that the younger warriors had thoughts. From one thing led to another, instances arose where young warriors secretly hid their rations to support the young ladies they fancied.

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