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Without letting Su Huan fuss, Yu Jing commanded Old Liu to discard the SUV originally in the garage, allowing Jiang Rong to drive the troop carrier directly into the garage.

The garage compartnt had been modified; it was widened quite a bit to accommodate a fire truck.

Now it could just hold the troop carrier.

In the compartnt, Doctor Lin Xia and the translator Hu Shuo were already waiting.

Since Hu Shuo had to arrange the work of other crew mbers, he gradually beca a sort of chief attendant. Now that the train conductor had returned, he naturally had to stand by for orders.

In addition, Huang Sea and his assistant also rushed over.

Opening the compartnt, Old Hu quickly reported, "Conductor, as per Captain Yu's orders, we've prepared dical equipnt in your carriage No. 1 and can comnce treatnt anyti."

"Hmm, very well, but does anyone know how to use it?"

Lying in the compartnt, Su Huan instinctively asked.

If it was soone else, Hu Shuo would claim they had a professional team, but facing the train conductor, he didn't dare speak recklessly and kept glancing at Lin Xia.

Lin Xia looked slightly embarrassed, "Found on the previous carriage, still not very familiar with it."

"How much stuff did you actually prepare?"

Su Huan yawned and sat up; the shadows of the compartnt concealed most of his figure, his long eyes carrying a trace of laziness, much like vermilion, much like ink, causing everyone to shiver unconsciously.

Director Xu chuckled bitterly beside him, "It's all improvised. Most are equipnt used for evolution research, but they can be used for dical purposes. There's even a small bullet production line on board. Who knew a power of tens of thousands would collapse so swiftly…"

Upon hearing these words, Hu Shuo and Old Liu's expressions slightly shifted, thinking, 'It seems this is a captive from the enemy's higher echelon.'

In their hearts, the train conductor's ability to easily capture the enemy's top brass, passing through countless corpses, filled them with reverence.

Su Huan said calmly, "It's the apocalypse; anything is possible. Just like I never intended to completely wipe out the Steel Council from the start, who would have thought we'd reach this point? Do you have family?"

He switched topics so quickly that Director Xu couldn't react, asked confusedly, "My wife passed away many years ago, no children, a few students, but they're all... eh."

"Shedding the old shackles, isn't it perfect to start anew? I admire resilient seniors like you. Welco to the ard train, Director Xu."

Su Huan, too exhausted, didn't even bother to fake a smile.

His expression managent completely collapsed.

Director Xu looked at the dim compartnt, the unreliable mixed crew like Old Liu, Hu Shuo, Lin Xia, didn't respond, only gave a wry smile.

His most ordinary subordinate before the apocalypse was an elite cultivated through the educational system back then.

He was on the verge of uncovering sothing in evolution research, pushing open a crack to the new era, now it seems completely shut.

Starting anew at nearly sixty years old.

The gap was too big for him to accept.

Su Huan was too lazy to force him; smart people would figure it out eventually.

Director Xu, as the person in charge of the Steel Council Tower Laboratory, had a higher status before the apocalypse than Professor Ma, and was a true authority in the field of biology.

With him around, casually capturing a few related personnel could restart the research.

He can't be killed off easily.

Listening to the commands issued by Yu Jing outside, Su Huan suddenly raised his eyebrows, turned, and looked at the corner at Lin Xi, similar to a kitty, "Your brother's back, aren't you going to see him?"

Lin Xi tilted her head, silver hair cascading down, stretching her hands toward Su Huan.

Only then did Huang Sea and the others realize there was such a beautiful girl sitting in the corner.

Hu Shuo's eyes flashed with so confusion.

If she were an ordinary, unremarkable person, it would be fine; how did he not notice such a stunning girl?

Su Huan always felt sothing was off about this girl, even though she hadn't done anything suspicious yet.

But it just didn't feel right.

However, he didn't mind holding Lin Xi; the girl was naturally light, and with his current physique, she felt as light as a piece of tofu, soft and tender.

...

Outside the train, under Yu Jing's command, the crew mbers were responsible for disassembling the train and recombining it onto the ard train.

With Liang Kuan's return, the work proceeded even faster.

A group of security personnel from the Tower Laboratory, led by Wang He, swiftly loaded supplies onto the train, while Lao San and his brothers ran back and forth with guns.

Director Xu's side had divided the transportation of supplies into batches, and what Zhang Min transported, the Genetic Primordial, was already on the last two rounds.

But on this side of the platform, it hadn't finished loading when it was intercepted by the ard train.

Anyway, it's all going onto a train; which one doesn't matter.

After settling his wife and daughter, He Jie didn't go out to help. After all, Night Demon had stabbed him twice, so he went to the dining car to find a captured dic to tend to his wounds.

In the distance, the glow of lightning in the direction of the tal barrier gradually dimd, leaving only an increasingly bright fla. He looked at the peace knot his daughter had given him resting in his palm and suddenly grinned.

"Captain He, you guys are ruthless, actually managing to extract people from the headquarters."

The dic swiftly tended to the wound on his chest, looking at the peace knot in his hand with a hint of reverence.

He Jie glanced at him, "Why the long face? You don't have any family at the headquarters."

"Who says I don't have any family? My new girlfriend is still at headquarters."

The dic imdiately retorted.

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