In principle, fights within the refugee camps are not permitted.
But the soldiers were especially slow today, by the ti Su Mo and Jianxiong had knocked everyone unconscious in the water, Jin Han had only just arrived with his n.
Another man had co with them.
He rushed into the infirmary with a Crystal Stone in hand and stuffed it into Li He’s hand with imnse gratitude, "Thanks to you, no matter what, this Crystal Stone might be a little less, but please accept it."
Li He imdiately pushed the Crystal Stone back, "We agreed that I’d treat you for free, I’m not taking this money."
"No, no, no, you must take this. I can’t give more, but I have to pay what I owe," the man insisted, shoving the item into Li Yuan’s hands, then ran off in the rain.
Jin Han stood in the pouring rain dressed only in a black raincoat and said to Su Mo, "Hurry up and get inside, this rain is too heavy, don’t catch a cold. I’ve already learned about the situation from that man’s mouth."
He looked at Lin Yao, "If you really are thinking about switching refugee camps, I can send you there now. As for today’s camp fight, let’s just forget it ever happened."
In Lin Yao’s eyes, everyone was protecting Su Mo. There was indeed nothing keeping her here. She stood in the rain and shouted loudly, "I’ll go right now. I won’t stay in this place!"
Following her angry departure, Fatty and the others struggled to get up and limped after her.
As for Lin Yao’s departure, Li He actually felt a bit awkward. No matter how it was viewed, it seed like his arrival had pushed soone else out.
Once Su Mo and her companion returned to the infirmary, he couldn’t help but say, "Was I a bit too harsh? After all, she was the camp’s doctor before."
Su Mo shook her head, "No, she just thinks too highly of herself. The levels her superpower has risen are probably all thanks to the superpower users around her."
Li He breathed a sigh of relief, "That’s good to hear. Did you co today to check on Xia Cheng? He’s awake now. I’ll take you to him."
Su Mo followed his steps, walking through puddles into the room.
Several nurses offered her and Jianxiong towels, and Su Mo noticed these won occasionally casting flirtatious glances at Jianxiong.
Unfortunately, he seed blissfully unaware, grinning broadly at her instead.
Su Mo helplessly returned the smile and walked up to Xia Cheng’s bedside, where he sat in a daze. Seeing Su Mo, his eyes lit up, "Thank you for saving ."
Su Mo waved her hand and pulled up a chair to sit down next to him, "I ca today to ask you in detail about the Beast Tide. How much do you really know about that swarm?"
Xia Cheng thought for a mont, his eyes darkening, "Not much more than I’ve already told you before. The only thing worth ntioning is that they move aimlessly, and the crowd keeps growing. There are also many level 6 Mutant Beasts among them."
"Are you absolutely sure they will co this way?"
Xia Cheng shook his head, "Actually, I’m not certain. Their movents are always very erratic. I just estimated the shortest ti it would take for the Beast Tide to pass through P city based on what I know."
"I think you all should still be fully prepared. If you don’t evacuate, it will be difficult to withstand this wave of the Beast Tide. They are endless, terrifyingly magnificent."
Li Qian pondered deeply before responding, "You’ve survived out there for so long; you must have so knowledge of the terrain. Do you have any good suggestions?"
Xia Cheng looked at her steadily, his gaze empty for a while as if recalling sothing, then he said, "I think confronting the Beast Tide head-on isn’t very likely, but if you could use bait to divert them in different directions, that could be feasible."
"Do you have any good locations to recomnd?"
Xia Cheng spread his hands, "I’m not familiar with this area; otherwise, I wouldn’t have ended up in such a sorry state myself."
Su Mo felt that the proposal to divert the crowd was very feasible, but without an ideal location to divert to, it was still just talk.
"Take good care of yourself," she said.
As she stood up to leave, she reached the door and noticed Jianxiong and Li He squatting on the ground, sorting through the broken pills scattered on the floor.
What happened next was a scene that Su Mo found to be quite dramatic.
Both reached for the sa pill and their hands t, one black and one white, creating a stark contrast.
Su Mo noticed that Jianxiong’s face suddenly turned suspiciously red, while Li He, looking puzzled, asked, "Your hemorrhoids are healed, right?"
"Yes, the doctor was quite quick with the knife," he replied.
Li He was responsible for... treatnt, regarding the doctor’s cut.
Imagining that scene, Su Mo couldn’t help but let her mouth curl into a crazy grin; she always felt that there was sothing off about Jianxiong, seriously off.
Perhaps in the near future, all their comrades would find out about a shocking piece of news.
Su Mo didn’t disturb their strange atmosphere and quietly took an umbrella and left the clinic.
After returning to the hotel and changing out of her damp clothes, it was still early and Lu Chen hadn’t co back yet, so Su Mo decided to brave the heavy rain and visit Ling Ye.
It had been a long ti since she last visited.
As soon as she entered the building, many children sward around her, but they all stayed very cautious and kept a distance of more than a ter, not willing to co any closer.
Clearly, Su Mo’s previous warning to Ling Ye had been effective.
The soft voices called her "sister," nearly lting Su Mo’s heart.
She couldn’t resist bringing out a lot of vacuum-packed beef jerky, piling it on the ground in front of her. "I ca unexpectedly this ti and didn’t bring you anything delicious, so it’s just beef jerky this ti. Share one pack between two," she said.
The children’s faces lit up with smiles as they reached for the jerky.
Ling Ye ca over belatedly, happily looking up and calling out to Su Mo.
Ruffling his hair, Su Mo said, "Co with , I have sothing to discuss with you."
Ling Ye took her hand and walked into the office that was usually used by the soldiers.
Inside were two staff mbers on duty, usually in charge of managing the children’s daily lives. They greeted Su Mo when they saw her and then went back to their tasks.
Su Mo took two stools and they sat down facing each other. "Here’s the thing, you’ve been training in the refugee camp for a few months now, and I want to do an initial assessnt of your training results," she explained.
Ling Ye had anticipated that this day would co, and he nodded, asking, "Are you going to take us out to kill zombies?"
Su Mo didn’t deny it. "You’ve all been learning shooting, boxing, all sorts of things in the camp. These skills are going to co in handy in the future. Before we actually go into battle, I want to take you to kill zombies," she said.
Most of the children under Ling Ye’s charge had never faced zombies in direct combat, lacking in serious real battle training. Considering the days, it was about ti for the results to show.
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