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Chapter 75

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When Luke thought about how many things weren't the same as in his previous life after he came to this world, he knew that he couldn't simply regard Umbrella Corporation as the stupid company in the movie.

The movie was fake, but the logic of this world was still real.

If Umbrella Corporation could do this, there was only one possibility — there was someone behind them.

If there was another atomic weapon in Raccoon City in the second movie, it was basically certain that the person behind them was the military or … the World Security Council.

Only they could release atomic weapons in the United States.

Thinking about how the movie said that Umbrella Corporation was actually developing biological weapons, the military was even more suspicious.

Whether it was General Ross, who created the Hulk, or Colonel Stryker, who didn't treat mutants as human beings, their methods were very dirty.

It could be said that they were typical representatives of the American military, who would do anything to achieve their goals.

Could these two people be the only ones in the military doing this kind of experiment?

That was obviously impossible.

Given the military's nature, General Ross and Colonel Stryker would definitely have competitors, and there might be people who supported Umbrella Corporation's biological weapons program.

The project that General Ross and Colonel Stryker were working on could also be said to be biological weapons, but the method of implementation was different from Umbrella Corporation's.

Thinking about this, Luke followed Jill and the others to the iron gate.

The citizens were being checked, and those who were confirmed to be uninfected were released.

But this kind of inspection was very slow, and there were constant arguments and curses.

Some people had blood on them, some didn't take off their clothes, and some said that their injuries weren't caused by those lunatics. Although there were dozens of heavily armed police officers by the iron gate, the speed at which they let them through was still very slow.

Up ahead, Jill was indeed a very charismatic character. When she approached the iron gate, she only needed to greet a black police officer and he let her through, as if they were very familiar with each other.

Robert heaved a sigh of relief. "Thankfully, Payton is there. We should be able to get out."

Luke glanced at him and didn't say anything.

According to the plot of the movie, the iron gate closed after the black police officer was bitten.

Sure enough, after Payton and Jill exchanged a few words, a middle-aged man in the crowd at the front suddenly convulsed and collapsed.

The man's daughter began to cry and shout, "He's just feeling a little uncomfortable."

In the end, the people around them all ducked to the side.

No one was stupid. They had all encountered zombies that bit people before. Moreover, when they were waiting to be let in, they were surrounded by people talking about zombies.

Almost everyone knew that people who were bitten by zombies would be infected, and then they would crawl up and continue to bite people.

As expected, Payton rushed over. Together with another policeman, they quickly pulled away the little girl who was crying on the man's body.

At that moment, the man opened his eyes. His eyeballs had already turned grayish-white, and he bit the calf of another policeman.

The policeman screamed and struggled, but was dragged away by Payton.

In the end, the man who had turned into a zombie only had a piece of meat left in his mouth. He immediately changed his target to Payton's … butt.

After all, Peyton was the one who was pulling him along.

Luke was speechless. Sure enough, the zombie didn't bite Payton according to the script. Payton was a little further away, but he wouldn't be able to dodge this bite.

Amidst the roar, the zombie's bloody mouth ferociously aimed at Payton's big butt.

Bang!

A bullet hole appeared on the middle-aged zombie's forehead. His body loosened and he fell down again, becoming a complete corpse.

Jill looked behind her, and Luke silently put his Glock 23 back into its holster.

"Thank you," she said to Luke.

Luke simply nodded slightly and didn't say anything, but he was looking at a man in a suit on the steel wall.

That should be that … what was his name again? Carey? Kahn? Or Kate?

No matter what his name was, this person was a senior executive of the Umbrella Corporation, the big boss villain in the second movie. He was the one who manipulated Alice's awakening and tested the Evil God of Vengeance's performance.

Jill followed his gaze and asked, "What are you looking at?"

Luke said, "Look at the man in the suit, and find an opportunity to kill him."

Jill was stunned. "Why?"

Luke didn't reply. The supervisor said a few words, and the iron gate slowly closed.

Jill was surprised. "What's he doing?"

Luke said, "Locking us in this cage and waiting for our deaths."

Jill said, "That's impossible. There are tens of thousands of people here."

Luke said, "Just watch." As he spoke, he had already started to retreat.

Jill asked, "What are you doing?"

Luke said, "I'll wait for you over there. Don't get separated later." He pointed at a spot on the side of the road where a lot of cars were piled up, before he squeezed his way over.

Jill said, "Wait …"

At that moment, the man in the suit spoke over the radio. "Dear citizens, this is a biochemical accident. You can't leave this place … Go back to your homes … The situation is under control …"

The citizens down below were already clamoring and surging toward the iron gate.

The man in the suit continued indifferently, "We'll open fire if you try to break through the gate."

His subordinates were sweating profusely.

There were at least a thousand civilians down there. Who would dare shoot at so many civilians?

Down below, a woman with a camera shouted, "They won't dare shoot! They won't dare!"

Luke glanced at the woman and seemed to recognize her.

She seemed to be a reporter? Or a host?

This woman was known as the professional suicide hunter in the movie Resident Evil II.

From the moment she showed up to the moment she got her lunch, she had been courting death, and finally succeeded in killing herself.

Luke didn't dislike the woman. She was just an idiot who had been openly and fairly brainwashed by the Americans. She wasn't bad; she just didn't know how to adapt to the situation.

A moment after the woman shouted, the man in the suit ordered, "Fire as a warning to scare them off." Bang!

Bang! Bang! Bang!

Bang! The dozens of guns on the city wall fired warning shots at the air at the same time.

The citizens down below paused and finally couldn't help but retreat. In the end, it was a complete rout.

Luke had already squeezed his way to the edge of the crowd.

Taking advantage of the crowd, he ran a few steps and squeezed into the crowd of cars on the side. There were all kinds of cars here, so there was no risk of being trampled to death.

He stood in the back of a pickup and looked at Jill.

He had to follow Jill.

It wasn't because he liked her, but because as long as he followed Jill, he might run into Alice.

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