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Manually restarting the Apocalypse and bringing back the black rain from the mont the Apocalypse cos, Tang Ye could still achieve that. Although it couldn’t cover the entire globe, covering the area of two or three provinces in China was easily within his current abilities.

These thoughts tangled in his mind, lingering for a long ti. Tang Ye fell silent, rembering the ti he first transford into a zombie, how he used to save people, refusing to eat human flesh, opting instead to gnaw on frozen beef in supermarkets. From the mont he beca a zombie, his human morals, dignity, and pride were slowly consud alongside his instincts.

From saving people to eating frozen beef, from eating frozen beef to consuming the brains of his own kind, and then transforming into a zombie devoid of any human moral standards. Everything happened so fast that now, for his own sake, he actually thought about restarting the Apocalypse?

Until Tang Ye realised that the person he was then and the person he is now are completely different!

"Forget it, it’s not like humans and zombies are at peace. Even then, the wish for only humans to exist without zombies cannot be fulfilled..."

He tried to deceive himself as he used to, but this ti, he couldn’t lie to himself. He realized that he would indeed do it, he discovered that his current self was very afraid of dying. He couldn’t rember the mont when Xu Haishui told him that he shared sothing in common with humans.

Now that he thought about it, it was true, humans in the face of absolute despair would choose suicide to escape everything, but after dying once without actually dying, a person undergoes a radical change. Those who’ve had one foot in the grave have a deeper understanding of life, and thus, most of them would not ntion ’death’ again.

Of course, unless what they faced was more terrifying than death.

The sun was still the sa, even as a Level 9, when his gaze fell upon it, the entire world would be occupied by the light it emitted.

Shaking his head, Tang Ye glanced towards the direction of Lixi County, then looked towards the other side, Xi River City. However, due to the mountains blocking the view in the past, and unlike Cloud Gorge Base where the terrain was made flat to fend off zombie hordes, Tang Ye could only see a few tall towers of Xi River City.

"Let’s go take a look there, just right..." he said, heading towards the direction of Lin City, but ultimately he shook his head and soared towards Xi River City.

Xi River City was about thirty to forty kiloters straight distance from this village. If traveling by road, the distance could be nearly seventy kiloters - a long distance for ordinary people, but for Tang Ye, such distance was nothing. In at most one minute, he could directly jump from here to the center of Xi River City.

However, midway, Tang Ye returned to the ground, as he caught sight of a rare type of building within the territories of China.

A Western-style church!

He stood at the entrance of the church, squinting his eyes. The church wasn’t very big, but it wasn’t small either. The doors were wide open, and hardly anything could be seen from the outside. Inside, there were many people, but for so reason, Tang Ye couldn’t see them clearly; they were a bit blurry, almost like shadows...

This scene unconsciously felt strange to Tang Ye. The appearance of such a Western faith church within the territories of China was sowhat surprising. Although there were churches like this in so parts of China, truthfully, Tang Ye had never visited those places, only having seen them on TV before the Apocalypse.

He began to ponder, that feeling of having forgotten sothing wasn’t as frequent as before, just coming once in a while, and Tang Ye also didn’t know what he had forgotten.

The feeling was strange, forgetting everything he had done before, not knowing what he had done, like suddenly realizing that more than ten minutes had passed, yet having no clue what he just did and what he was up to, only so traces proving that he had indeed done sothing.

Just as he was about to enter this church to see what oddities were inside, from afar, he saw several elderly n carrying hoes coming over after finishing their farm work, laughing and talking as they entered the church. At the sa ti, several nuns in white outfits ca out to greet them.

Initially, Tang Ye thought these nuns were foreigners as each nun had a piece of black cloth covering half of their faces starting from their noses. Nevertheless, despite that, Tang Ye could tell from their facial features that these nuns were Chinese.

"Co in and sit."

The nuns, with smiles on their faces, invited the elderly n inside and offered them well water they had brought; the n thanked them repeatedly and cheerfully followed the nuns inside. One of the nuns saw Tang Ye and couldn’t help asking, "Handso guy, is there anything I can help you with?"

"Uh?" Tang Ye paused, then shook his head, saying, "No, I’m just curious as I’ve never seen a church before."

"Oh, I see. Why don’t you co in and take a look?" the nun replied gently.

Tang Ye thought about it, originally planning to go in, but suddenly noticed the nun talking to him had another nun behind her continuously shaking her head at him. The ssage was clear, telling him not to go inside!

He narrowed his eyes; this nun shaking her head at him, like the others, had her half face covered with black cloth, but for so reason, Tang Ye felt she was very familiar, as if he had seen her sowhere before, or he already knew her.

"Could it be there is so unspeakable secret inside? Forget it, it’s the environnt, better not get involved." Tang Ye thought to himself, then said to the nun, "Never mind, I have other things to do."

"That’s fine." The nun did not insist, turning to call on the elderly n, but this made Tang Ye wonder, the expressions of these elderly n seed to indicate that it wasn’t their first ti here?

However, he was too lazy to concern himself further, whatever was happening here might be sothing that had happened in the past, being reenacted, but everything was fake. Even if he did do sothing, these efforts would only be a waste of ti and would not yield any results.

Glancing one more ti at the nun who shook her head at him, who had turned back and reentered the church, Tang Ye no longer stayed and headed towards Xi River City.

As he advanced, more people began to appear around him, and the overall appearance of Xi River City beca clear in his eyes.

At first sight, he saw the traffic on the elevated highways, the sound of car horns started to create a noisy world within his ears. Students with backpacks entering schools, the front doors where several food stalls were open, he could see many elentary students gathered there, using the coins in their hands to buy the food they wanted.

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