Chapter 456 – Infuriated Vietnase!
Translated by: Kun
Edited by: Ulamog, Dedition
In the small town, there were a total of 465 Vietnase. They were all brought to the entrance of the town and executed on the spot, before their heads were decapitated and stuck all around the town. It was reminiscent of practices of ancient civilizations.
Li Shi Min watched all these, and could not help but exclaid: “Yue Zhong! This is too cruel!! They are just ordinary citizens after all!!”
Yue Zhong shot Li Shi Min an icy look as he retorted: “Li Shi Min! When they killed our fellow Chinese n, did they think like that? Under Wuyan Hong’s rule, the Chinese are living like pigs and dogs, how is that not cruel? Every single Vietnase here is Wuyan Hong’s subordinates, and his power, with every person left alive, to us, it’s an additional threat! This is war! In war, if you’re rciful to your enemies, you’re vicious to yourself!”
Yue Zhong eyed Li Shi Min and coldly declared: “I hereby order you to bring the heads of 100 Vietnase within a month. I don’t care who you kill, as long as you kill a hundred! Otherwise, your little lover Zhang Cai Zhi will face death! Go!”
Upon hearing that, Li Shi Min was montarily speechless, with his eyes wide open. However, thinking to how Yue Zhong had slaughtered 465 Vietnase cruelly without blinking his eyes, he felt a chill run down his spine, and gritted his teeth as he replied: “Yes, Leader!!”
After which, Li Shi Min took up his Bronze Bow and ran off into the snow.
Bai Xiao Sheng ca up to Yue Zhong, as he glanced at Li Shi Min’s leaving figure and spat a mouthful of saliva, saying: “What a fool! This is a war zone between 2 races! Either they die or we perish. Under such circumstances, he still wants to exercise rcy, what a dumbass.”
Yue Zhong looked at Li Shi Min’s figure and muttered: “He’s a good guy!! Just not suitable for this sort of world.”
Li Shi Min had the strength, but even amongst the survivors he was protecting, his position was the lowest, precisely because he was too gullible and was toyed by Luo Wen Shu.
Yue Zhong turned to ask Bai Xiao Sheng: “How many Chinese people did we rescue?”
Bai Xiao Sheng’s eyes flashed with a dark look: “63! All of them won. 13 had been tornted to the point of insanity. The remaining 50 are weak in body and spirit as well.”
Yue Zhong fell silent, since those Chinese won had been brought here in such weather, it would not have bode well. He was already ntally prepared, but hearing it, he still felt unwell.
Yue Zhong replied softly: “Take them back to the cave! If possible, get them trained to beco soldiers. Before I’m back, no one is to leave the cave. Otherwise, execute them!”
In these foreign lands, Yue Zhong had no stable place of operations, and since the cave could not have sustained more than 400 people, it was one of the reasons for Yue Zhong’s decision to execute those Vietnase.
Bai Xiao Sheng was slightly shocked as he directly asked: “Leader! Are you going to Daluo Mountain alone?”
Yue Zhong replied: “No. Ming Jia Jia, Chen Luo, Wang Xian, and Liu Han.These people will follow !”
The 4 that Yue Zhong ntioned had the abilities to seek people, and they were more valuable than any others on the current search mission.
Bai Xiao Sheng insisted: “Do you want to bring more with you?”
After knowing each other for so long, Bai Xiao Sheng was extrely confident about Yue Zhong, but he didn’t want sothing untoward to happen to him in Vietnam as well.
Yue Zhong rejected: “No need!”
Not long after, a truck bearing various items set off from the small town, making its way towards the cave in the mountains. All that was left of the town was the aftermath of the battle, and the depiction of hell with all the corpses and heads being hung.
Yue Zhong had not established any base in Vietnam, and to avoid the retaliation from Wuyan Hong’s troops, they could only hide within the cave.
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Within a luxurious villa in Langson, Vietnam.
A 36-37 year old male, who was decked in military uniform, and had an imposing stature, had an extrely grim look on his scar-ridden face. He slamd down on the table and cursed loudly: “Damn bastard! Who was it? Who dared to kill 768 of our Vietnase people?! And dared to chop their heads off and stick them on the wooden fences?! Bunch of monsters!”
This middle-aged man was called Wu Zhi, he was one of the 13 generals of the Vietnam Army, and was a huge racist as well. The number of Chinese that had died at his hands numbered over a hundred.
When Wu Zhi and the rest killed the Chinese, they had treated it like slaughtering animals, and did not feel any sense of guilt nor sin. However, the mont their own people were killed, they were filled with an imnse fury like a rabid dog.
A handso young man of about 1.7m with a slightly convexed cheekbone stepped forwards, his body radiating a heavy bloody aura, as he said: “General, it must be the Chinese! From what we inspected, all our countryn have been killed, but the shitty Chinese have been rescued!”
The young man was one amongst 4 geniuses honed by Wuyan Hong. The 4 were Evolvers that were exceptional in their own right, and this particular young man was known as the Blood Butcher Zhang Man Xu.
Zhang Man Xu was one of 5 dual-attribute Evolvers in the whole of the Vietnam Army, which consisted of over 150,000 people. His combat strength was considered the top of the 4 Pillars of the younger generation. He had overco many Chinese factions and his hands were stained deep in Chinese blood. He was also considered to be one of the most extre mbers of the Vietnam Army.
After the events when Yue Zhong had managed to escape from Vietnam, Wuyan Hong had swallowed up nurous other Vietnase factions, and conquered Langson City, achieving huge expansions. His military might had soared as a result.
Another young man with tanned skin and an eyepatch over his left eye chuckled grimly, his deanor silent but sturdy: “It’s not like it’s a bad thing! Once we announce this, Lei Jing Jie and his bunch of cronies would shut up and stop covering for the Chinese dogs.”
The young man with the eyepatch was called Ling Luo, and he was also one of the 4 Pillars of the younger generation. While his combat abilities were not as tyrannical as Zhang Man Xu, he was extrely intelligent.
Regardless of factions, there would be differing opinions. Even amongst Wuyan Hong’s racist Vietnam Army, there would be decent people that would speak up for the Chinese. Lei Jing Jie was the representative for the Chinese. Of course, his faction and voice was considered weak amongst the rest of Wuyan Hong’s troops, and they did not dare to openly go against Wuyan Hong. Hence, would only do things within their ans to help the Chinese as much as they could.
In any establishnts, there would be decent and horrible people. Even under Yue Zhong’s command, certain people who escaped his notice might have even more perverse tendencies than the Vietnase people.
One young man with contorted features, yellow teeth and protruding lips frowned and chid in: “Just who was the one who did it? Don’t tell it was the Plant Demoness Chen Yao?”
This man with yellow teeth and protruding lips was also one of the mbers of the 4 Pillars. His na was Yuan He. He had an ugly disposition, and he was extrely bitter that people mocked him for his looks. When his temper flared, he would employ vicious tactics to kill his enemies.
Ling Luo thought for a while, before shaking his head: “Nope! It’s definitely not Chen Yao! Her thods are not so vicious! Furthermore, she has just been forced to retreat by us, she would definitely not have the strength to do this.”
Zhang Man Xu laughed confidently, his eyes flashing with a powerful fla as he looked at Wu Zhi and said: “Regardless! Since he dared to act against our Vietnase Army, his outco is only death! General, please allow to bring so n to wipe them out!”
Wu Zhi’s eyes glead and he smiled: “Good! Zhang Man Xu, I shall send you to go eradicate this bunch of rebels. How many people do you need?”
Zhang Man Xu licked his lips, and his eyes revealed a bloody light: “30 mbers of the Wolf Fang Battalion should be enough!”
Wu Zhi directly agreed: “Good!”
As one of Wuyan Hong’s trusted generals, Wu Zhi had no ans to activate the entire Wolf Fang Battalion, but deploying 30 of them would not be an issue.
Following his expansion of power, the experts under Wuyan Hong had grown by leaps and bounds as well. The number of experts in the Wolf Fang Battalion now numbered in the 300s, and had beco a truly powerful and renowned expert battalion.
“Thank you General!” Zhang Man Xu’s face revealed a savage grin, and he could almost taste the joy and pleasure of slaughtering his enemies. He liked to be in control of soone else’s life. In fact, seeing his enemies suffer under his blades was his favourite experience. The stimulation was indescribable.
In a secret location of Langson City, a bunch of Vietnase were sitting within.
One of the middle-aged man had a look of resentnt as he said: “Jing Jie!! This ti, those Chinese were too much! They killed 700 of our countryn!! We can’t continue helping them like this! I’m sorry, but I want out!”
“I want out too!! Those Chinese are too cruel!! I don’t want to help them anymore!”
A number of the Vietnase ca up to Lei Jing Jie and saluted him, before turning around to leave the room. These were Vietnase who pitied the Chinese that had been suffering and humiliated under the treatnt of their fellow Vietnase, and hence decided to help them. However, upon hearing the news that there was a slaughter of 700 Vietnase people, they had beco enraged and left this association to express their resentnt.
Lei Jing Jie silently returned their salutes, and thanked them for their help, at the sa ti, his heart was filled with anguish: “Seems like, a devil has appeared from China.”
Lei Jing Jie was Pro-China and Vietnam, and he was extrely clear on the might and threat of his neighbouring country. There were nurous powerful warriors in China, and he had always sought to co-exist peacefully with Chinese, and treated the Chinese fairly.
Prior to the apocalypse, China had been stable and secure, and the Vietnase would not easily seek trouble. But the mont the apocalypse set in, all social stability and order went out the window, and supremacists and nationalistic views were the easiest ways to gather people. Hence, Wuyan Hong had chosen an opportune ti to put forth his ambitions of swallowing China, and thus proposed the idea of purging the lands of Chinese, gaining the support of racists and nationalists.
Under that sort of environnt, Lei Jing Jie could only go with the flow helplessly, while doing all he could within his power to help those Chinese. When he heard the news of 760 Vietnase perishing at the hands of an unknown Chinese, his heart turned cold, and knew that finally, a fearso demon had arrived to retaliate.
Lei Jing Jie was smart, and he knew exactly what entails the rciless slaughter of 700 people. The very fact that the person had managed to breach the defences of the small town with its inhabitants spoke a lot about the might of the assailant.
Lei Jing Jie looked to the sky, and prayed in his heart: “I pray that the gods above will protect our Vietnam!! Let us get past this disaster!”
At the onset of the apocalypse, the voice that had called itself ‘God’ had filled the heads of everyone, and under those circumstances, many non-believers felt their beliefs crumbling, and many had even converted into disciples. That was the reason for the rise of various other unorthodox sects.
The Heaven Sect had been able to gather so many believers was largely due to the voice that had supported the existence of ‘God’.
“Kill the Chinese dogs!!”
“Make them pay!!”
Within Langson City, when the majority of the Vietnase heard that 700 fellow countryn had been wiped out, they were infuriated, and anti-Chinese sentints were at an all-ti high. An angry mob soon ford as they marched the streets.
Many Chinese people that had been forced to beco slaves were pulled out by their masters, and thrown to the angry mob to be beaten to death. Many were even caught and placed on top of a burning fire, as the surrounding Vietnase watched and laughed in glee.
Li Shi Min had by now, snuck into Langson City. As he watched the Vietnase beating and killing the Chinese, so being even burnt alive, his heart was set afla by fury, as he cursed inwardly: “How is this alright?! These bastards!! These inhumane bastards!!”
“Save !! Save !!” A Chinese girl ca running towards Li Shi Min’s direction with fear on her face. A number of Vietnase kids of about 12 or 13 were laughing as they rushed towards her, using their daggers to attack her, driving the daggers into her body, drawing fresh blood.
Compared to adults, these kids were even more terrifying. Their perception of the world had not matured, and slaughtering other humans was comparable to killing ants, there was no difference.
As the Chinese girl was dismbered, her blood splattered everywhere before her head was chopped off. Countless Vietnase watched on and laughed.
Watching the Chinese girl being cut up in front of him, her eyes that held an expression of unwillingness before she died, Li Shi Min’s brain was overco by hatred and his originally kind and benevolent nature crumbled, giving rise to a surging intent to kill: “Fuck!! Fuck!! Fuck!!”
Li Shi Min swiftly drew his Bronze Bow from his back, aiming at the child who was playing with the head of the Chinese girl as though he had gained a toy.
As the drawstring released, a white bone arrow pierced through the space and penetrated the body of the child. Its speed was not reduced in the slightest, continuing in its trajectory, penetrating another 7 Vietnase before exploding, dying the street with blood.
Explosive Arrow! This was the skill that Li Shi Min possessed, and he wasn’t just a powerful archer. He was an Agility-based Evolver that had reached Level 43, and after killing that Vietnase kid, the kind and honest Li Shi Min had disappeared, giving rise to a deadly and vicious slaughterer.
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TN:
The sentint towards the Vietnase here again, is assud to be how the author felt that things might have degraded to during an apocalypse, and it’s not to be taken as the view of the author nor the translation team.
I personally liked how the Author has depicted Li Shi Min and his character growth, it’s at least a lot more believable compared to how Yue Zhong had been a uni student that had managed to beco a warlord-like character. Looking forward to see how Li Shi Min adds on to the story.
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