Chapter 657
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Shao Qing watched him leave. She could imagine how much pain he had gone through to become what he was now, and what kind of obsession he had to persist in that kind of pain.
No one could tell whether he was a good person or not, but at least he was a human being.
She was a good storyteller, because she would remember these stories, whether it was the dead Weaver Girl or the living Mu Lianchun, at least as long as she was alive, she would always remember them.
After confirming the location of the enemy's base, Shao Qing didn't follow him. She didn't want to alert the enemy. After all, the enemy had the ability to mass produce high-level zombies, so it didn't mean that he didn't have the ability to produce level-eight zombies.
If she rashly alerted the enemy, she would lose the best opportunity. The best thing to do was to go back to Jiang City, take all her men, and solve this problem once and for all.
However, the most important thing now was not to solve the enemy's base, but to deal with the twelve survivor bases first. After solving the problem, they would destroy the enemy's base in one fell swoop. That was the best choice.
Shao Qing glanced at the direction where Mu Lianchun had left. There were many ordinary people there, who were about to become victims of human experiments, but she couldn't save them.
She could be called cold-blooded or cruel, but she couldn't alert the enemy for these people. If Mr. Qiu, the mastermind behind this, went underground again and couldn't be found, then more people would be hurt.
After packing up, Shao Qing went to Jiang City with her friends. The twelve survivor bases were not easy to deal with. They already knew that there were at least two level-eight paranormals in Jiang City, but they still dared to attack Jiang City. What gave them confidence was definitely not their numbers.
What gave them confidence was the same number of level-eight paranormals, or even more.
Thinking of this, Shao Qing could almost guess that the enemy had probably cooperated with Mr. Qiu. They probably didn't know that the consequence of increasing their strength was being manipulated, so they paid some price in exchange for the increase of their strength.
According to this idea, there were probably several level-eight and level-seven paranormals in the twelve survivor bases. Otherwise, they wouldn't have the confidence to attack Jiang City.
If that was the case, Rivertown would really be in danger this time around.
She had to return to Rivertown as soon as possible and tell her friends what she knew. Then, she would come up with a countermeasure.
Mr. Qiu was too scary. If he controlled most of the higher-ups in the base, it would be hard for Jiang City to turn the tables. By then, it would really be hell for humans.
Just think about it, how many people could resist the temptation of ascending in strength?
If the 12 bases wanted to unite and attack Jiang City, they would need some time. This time included the time for meetings, the time for training, and the time for mobilizing food and troops.
Finally, it was time to get close to Jiang City. Jiang City definitely couldn't sit still and wait for death.
Compared to these people, Jiang City didn't have any reinforcements or a way out. They were going to burn their boats and fight to the death. If they didn't die, they would die.
If possible, Shao Qing really didn't want to kill humans. However, she also knew that it wouldn't make sense. Those people had been blinded by benefits and power. They were probably still discussing how many benefits they could get from Mr. Qiu after conquering Jiang City.
However, they didn't know that what they would get in exchange wasn't benefits, but the road to hell.
Shao Qing hurried back as she wrote letters. She had to inform the bases that had a good relationship with her, such as Yan Pingshen and the others, so that they wouldn't fall for this trap.
If Yan Pingshen and the others also fell, she really wouldn't have any way to save them. When Shao Qing hurried back to Jiang City, it had been nearly a week.
She was travel-worn and looked very embarrassed. The first thing she did when she entered the city was to sound the alarm. Then, she gathered all the higher-ups of Jiang City and started a meeting.
This was the biggest danger Jiang City had ever faced since its establishment. There was no room for slacking.
The road ahead was bumpy. It all depended on this gamble.
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