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Chapter 1714

Words:2380Update:22/09/15 00:38:12

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"Hurry up! We don't have much time left! "

This was the world of the Voidfolk. The silver-gray Tumbler was slowly turning white. The white color was slowly devouring the city of the Voidfolk, the people, and everything else …

In this moment of fear, the Voidfolk gathered together and gathered at a place in this world. : …/

This was originally an inconspicuous small country in the Voidfolk world. The population was not as dense as other large countries. But now, it had become the place where all the Voidfolk in the world gathered.

There was no other reason other than this place was the furthest away from the spread of the fungus. Therefore, the General thought that if they chose this place as the location of the gate, they would have enough time … to escape from this world.

Boom!

Under the gray sky, huge flying machines flew past. Most of these square-shaped flying machines were carrying or transporting large amounts of materials.

Most of them were food, some important machinery, and so on. These things could ensure the continuation of the Voidfolk's civilization, so they were the most important things to protect.

At the same time, there were many things like information, including … water and large amounts of salt. These things were also quite useful.

Under the flying machines, the streets of the Voidfolk city were as lively as before. The roads were filled with Voidfolk, but under normal circumstances, they would go back and forth in different directions. But now, all the Voidfolk were facing … one direction.

"Line up! Don't cut the line! "

The loud voice from the loudspeaker echoed among the Voidfolk, trying to maintain order among the Voidfolk. But these Voidfolk who were filled with fear and panic would occasionally do something out of line.

Among the large group of Void Dwellers, one could see a Void Dweller with a stronger physique pushing away his fellow Void Dwellers as he moved forward.

"Over there! I'm warning you, don't cut the line! "

The echoing voice instantly entered the ears of the Voidfolk who was trying to squeeze forward, but he did not do so. Instead, he shouted angrily, "Why don't the flying machines in the sky take us away? Why do they make us line up here?"

Bang! What answered it was a bullet that penetrated its skull.

"I'll say it again, if any Voidfolk try to disturb the order. That's tantamount to a serious crime! This is an emergency. A slight disturbance can cause great harm. You must remember this! "

"…" Although the crowd was noisy, no one refuted this point. It could be said that they were in a very 'contradictory' state of mind.

They also wanted to squeeze forward like the Void Dweller, trying to reach the safe zone faster, but at the same time, they hated the Void Dwellers who disregarded the rules and crazily cut the queue. But no matter what, they still waited in place. They waited for the team to move forward slowly.

Not only here, but other places also had the same scenery.

Countless citizens lined up, they were all gathered in one direction. As long as the line reached the end of the road, these citizens had a chance to meet the following end.

Most of the Voidfolk were looking forward to being able to board the aircraft and fly to the place of evacuation.

If they couldn't board the aircraft, they would have to go back and wait for death. This was something that none of the citizens wanted, but it was the outcome that most of the citizens wanted.

This was a huge 'gathering event'.

The chief executor is the general. At the same time, it was transporting resources in many cities that were not infected. At the same time, it was also trying to 'transport' the Voidfolk of those cities away.

Of course, that wasn't all.

Although the food and other things stored in the city could fill all the citizens in the city, it was meaningless.

Because they would not be full for long, after some calculations, the general felt that these resources must be sufficient to a certain extent.

At the very least, they must be maintained until the citizens of the New World built a sufficient food supply system there. If that was the case … the food stored in that city would not be enough to feed the entire city.

Since that was the case, only a small portion of the citizens could be brought to the New World. If too many were brought over, they probably would not have built a new civilization there. Then they would all die of famine.

The general knew what kind of place the New World was …

The Voidfolk had seen many movies like this. When a great crisis arrived, only a portion of the citizens could survive. And then inherit this civilization.

The general did not expect that one day, it would be forced to make such a choice. Therefore, the gathering now was to select the citizens who could go to the New World in a very strict way.

'Noble character' was also one of the criteria for selection. But more importantly, it depended on the citizen's ability. What kind of ability it had determined whether it could survive or not.

Of course, because it was an emergency now, there would not be any tests to measure the citizen's ability. Instead, it would be decided based on all the achievements of the Voidfolk in history.

At the same time, those with criminal records were not allowed to pass, no matter how small the crime was.

Another point was to look at 'genes'. Generally speaking, children with excellent parents could pass directly, or they had … the genes of those rare Voidfolk and so on.

Generally speaking, the most leisurely ones were the Voidfolk with 'noble bloodlines', such as the descendants of some inventor or something. The Voidfolk seemed to value these things very much.

Therefore, most of the citizens did not pass. Of course, for those who were incompetent and did not have good genes, they still had some ways to pass.

That was to pay enough Void Coins.

Although many Voidfolk always said that Void Coins could not be used to measure life, in fact, they still had to do so at this time.

Of course, no matter what method they used, a large group of citizens could stay and wait to become nutrients for the fungus.

This made most of the Voidfolk very … anxious. At the same time, when they saw a large number of flying machines flying around in the sky ignoring them, they felt rather … uncomfortable.

Although it was unlikely that they would cut the queue individually, they would try to squeeze forward as a group.

It was not easy to maintain order here, and currently, the general's focus was not on this place, but on another place far away … at the city they were preparing to depart from.

This city was the most suitable in terms of distance and location. It was located at the highest point in the Voidfolk world. The air here was always cold, and this had a certain effect on slowing down the spread of the fungus. The fungus would not prioritize spreading in this direction.

Therefore, in the square in the center of the city, countless construction vehicles and flying machines were going back and forth.

Huge cranes lifted heavy materials, and with the help of construction mechs, these materials were being assembled little by little.

The progress of their current construction was about … 10%.

This was a huge 'arched door' that stood above the square on the ground. The size of this door was more than a hundred meters, and it could allow a large number of troops to pass through in a very short period of time.

This door was only the foundation of the construction. A large number of Voidfolk were working around it, and they had to rush to finish the construction before the fungus spread here.

However, these Voidfolk were only able to complete part of the construction of this door. The other part was the most crucial part, the teleportation. This part had to be built by the imam, and the Voidfolk did not have the relevant technology.

However, during the construction period, the general heard that many Voidfolk claimed that they could complete the teleportation technology of this door.

Of course, the general did not believe them. Not only did the general think that these Voidfolk were liars, the general still remembered how the fungus was first introduced to this world.

Therefore, the general was more willing to believe … the imam. It felt that these alien creatures would not lie to them, and the technology was much more stable.

Countless flying machines were flying back and forth in the sky, and they placed the large amount of materials they transported in a nearby warehouse specially used for storing materials.

There, they were sorted and packed, and then placed in the warehouse to wait for transportation.

All the preparations seemed to be perfect. When the Voidfolk who originally opposed the general saw the speed at which the fungus spread, their thoughts of opposition slowly faded from their minds.

"Now, everything is going smoothly."

The general listened to the reports from his subordinates while sitting in his office, watching the construction of the door and the situation in the war zone.

The fungus did not seem to spread that fast. Although they could use the wind to spread, the new infection points were almost all near the original spreading point, and would not appear too far away.

The general thought about it and looked at the number of Voidfolk and the list of names.

As soon as he opened the information, he could see the densely packed names. Next to these names were their specific professions.

Most of the selected Voidfolk were like construction engineers, who had rich manufacturing skills, and there were also various kinds of scholars.

This was not selected by the general, but it was decided by many Voidfolk in a large meeting.

They thought that these selected occupations could quickly restore the civilization of the Voidfolk and rebuild a new city on the barren land.

Therefore, a considerable number of Voidfolk were not selected, because in this era, a considerable number of Voidfolk's occupations were related to entertainment.

Entertainment was in high demand in this era, but in this era, it was regarded as useless.

However, there were also many Voidfolk who joined by paying virtual coins … and the general thought that this method should be stopped.

While all of this was being prepared, something else was progressing rapidly on the other side as well …

PS: Thank you ~ Sanpi 0258 ~ _ _ _ underage ~ for the tip ~

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