"Wenwen, are you scared?"
Lin Fan walked over to Wenwen, and seeing her proficient telekinesis in action, he really hadn’t expected such imnse power to be contained within a small body.
He didn’t know the limits of this power, but one thing he could be sure of was that if one day Wenwen’s telekinesis beca strong enough, she would be able to clear the street very easily.
Hello, my na is Wenwen, and I am a sanitation worker in Huang City...
Thinking about this, Lin Fan almost wanted to laugh.
"Uncle Lin." Wenwen shook her head, "No, I am not scared at all."
Wenwen’s telekinesis continued to enhance itself without swallowing any crystals, which was a first for all the Awakened abilities.
"Can you tell Uncle why your power is enhancing itself?"
Lin Fan’s voice was very gentle, for fear that Wenwen might feel pressured.
Wenwen replied, "When I sleep at night, I always have dreams, dreaming of all sorts of different and odd images appearing in them."
Dreams...
Could it be that Wenwen’s telekinesis was enhancing because her brain was being strengthened every night in her dreams?
If that were true, and other Awakeners learned of this, they’d likely wail at the disparity between humans.
Lin Fan patted Wenwen’s head, "Oh, keep up the good work. Who would’ve thought that Wenwen could also help the adults with their tasks."
When certain things can no longer be stopped,
they can be nurtured properly.
"Mm, I know, Uncle Lin."
Wenwen was aware of her abilities; she felt that she was no longer a child, but a talented little helper who could bring aid to the place. Although the current scene was terrifying, after seeing it a few tis, it didn’t scare her at all.
At that ti,
Lin Fan leaped onto the rooftop and looked around at the corpses, feeling a chill down to his gums—it was too many, just too many, everywhere you looked there were piles.
Thoroughly cleaning up would require a trendous effort.
But for the survivors at Sunshine Shelter, this might be the first ti for full mobilization. In such an event, they could beco more united and familiar with each other.
There were already a lot of survivors at Sunshine Shelter, and with those from Luck Number, there were naturally even more.
"Thanks to the hand behind the curtain of zombies for inadvertently offering us at Sunshine Shelter so many opportunities."
Lin Fan really wanted to thank them in person, and then chop off its head with a sword.
Thanks aside,
for the living survivors, it was a disaster. If it were left to wreak havoc outside, it would be very easy for things to go wrong.
Traversing from one building to another, heading towards the distance.
"The last ti I cleared the zombies, I stopped here."
Now, there were no zombies in sight, the streets were empty, not even the shadow of a ghost to be seen.
"It seems the other party has led the zombies away for ."
Thinking back to yesterday’s cleanup, there were indeed a lot, and he had hacked away until his view was a scarlet red, the sight filled only with the red flesh and blood. After chopping the zombies, even looking elsewhere, everything still seed red.
That ant there were far too many.
He continued forward, the environnt was as he expected, and the streets he saw were eerily quiet with no sign of movent.
"Hey, is anyone there?"
Lin Fan shouted towards the silent surroundings.
His voice carried through the air.
Standing on the rooftop, he felt a loneliness he had never experienced before, not of the heart, but of the body. No matter what, in the past, there were always zombies nearby.
But now... as far as the eye could see, besides the desolate buildings, there really wasn’t a trace of life.
Heading towards the distance, gradually, signs of life began to appear. Zombies could be seen staggering around, seemingly out of place compared to the wave of zombies before; their_own brethren had been chopped down by soone, yet these were mindlessly wandering the streets.
Truly a bunch without reason.
In Lin Fan’s mind, if he beca a zombie, facing the rciless hunting of his companions, he would bravely charge forward, knowing full well the risk of death, without a second thought.
But these...
He shook his head, expressing his regret.
...
Xiangshan Base.
Large trucks drove in one after another, with Zhou Peng riding in the first, leisurely smoking and looking at the scenery outside. The apocalypse was truly peaceful and serene. Where was the future of humanity?
He only wanted to say, the future of humanity lay in the guidance of the Corpse God.
Humans were far too frail on their own.
Though not an Awakener himself, he had power beyond what normal people could imagine, all thanks to the blessing of the Corpse God. Even the zombies would obediently step aside upon seeing him.
On the walls of the base,
survivors were patrolling; ever since witnessing the arrival of the deity, everyone’s mindset had transford drastically, from barely surviving in confusion to looking towards the future with hope.
This change was miraculous, it was simply glimpsing hope.
When Xiangshan Base was under assault by the zombie tide, so took up arms to fight against the zombies, protecting the safety of Xiangshan Base, but there were others who, in their desperation, looted the hiding places of the weak and the needy.
Of course, these people faced criticism and were ostracized.
They hadn’t witnessed the mont of the deity’s arrival or seen the deity repel the zombies.
So their mindset remained the sa.
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