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Chapter 112: Chapter 112: Building 25

Chapter 112: Chapter 112: Building 25

A middle-aged man in camouflage uniform followed the Taoist monk and the others. As soon as he came over, he gave a military salute to Mo Zhenzhen, which made Mo Zhenzhen stunned, and then opened the door to get out of the car, not knowing what to do. The only way to do it is to stand upright and straight.

It's not that Mo Zhenzhen has never seen the world, but that this kind of thing is indeed the first time.

"Thank you for your choice. Fortunately, City Y has you. After this incident, the country will not treat you badly, and will remember your contribution."

For a moment, Mo Zhenzhen was also heartbroken.

The country's awards and support, if she hadn't entered this game, with this achievement, she would be able to go smoothly in all walks of life in the future.

But no if.

The identity of the black household immediately calmed her down, and the expression on her face became just right.

"This is what I should do as a citizen." After saying this, Mo Zhenzhen began to talk straightforwardly about the situation inside City Y.

Including Zhang Qingyue, including the released flying zombies, including the different opinions of the residents in the city, including the police who are still standing firm.

After hearing the information, a bit of sorrow appeared on the resolute face of the officer. He looked a little sad, but he recovered quickly.

"Don't worry, we'll fix this and bring peace to the masses."

After listening to these words, the Taoist priests and monks communicated with each other with their eyes, and then one of the Taoist priests spoke.

"After turning into a zombie, the body and the soul cannot be transcended. Now this situation is considered a relatively good situation. But..." Everything is afraid of a but, the officer frowned after hearing the Taoist's words, and his expression became more and more cold.

"If the Taoist priest has anything to say, he can say it directly."

The Taoist sighed and did not speak, until the monk Amitabha took over the conversation.

"What Reverend Yunxiang means is that there are so many ghosts in the city now, we still don't know what the situation is, and it is very likely that there will be conflicts with them at that time, and then..."

This is indeed an embarrassing thing.

If they all turned into zombies, that's okay, just kill them completely.

But now these ordinary people have turned into ghosts, have thoughts, and have not done evil themselves. When a fight really breaks out, what will they do?
These words sound like they feel embarrassed to complain, but in fact, the two families want to get a clear attitude, whether to fight, whether the national level will be held accountable after the fight, and who will bear the responsibility if held accountable.

However, the officer didn't listen to them, his eyes widened and his voice was serious.

"To ensure the safety of the people's lives is the first!"

What's the point of life safety when everyone is dead?
Someone wanted to complain, but the officer's meaning was obvious.

To solve the problem, the ghost also needs to be sent to the next life.

This is a problem for Taoist monks, but for military officers, this is something that must be followed.

"The masses will be confused sometimes, but you must stand firm! You will be fine if you get scratched by the masses, but if you dare to shoot at the masses, I will destroy you!"

What the officer said was so tough and resolute that Mo Zhenzhen and the others took a second look at the officer.

There is something wrong with this attitude, it is too rigid and resolute, and there must be something wrong with it.

Before they came out, these Taoist monks might have done something that angered the officer, otherwise he would not have such an attitude.

And what is even more suspicious is the attitude of these Taoist priests and monks.

They were obviously dissatisfied with what the officer said, and some wanted to refute, but looking at the People's Liberation Army with live ammunition around them, they still shut up, most of them bowed their heads and said nothing.

Seeing that the atmosphere was going to be tense, Hou Wenchang, who had been standing aside and listening, coughed lightly to interrupt the strange atmosphere, and then said with a smile.

"I also have something to report, about the cemetery."

Hou Wenchang explained in detail where he got the information from Gao Zhiming.

The information Mo Zhenzhen gave was comprehensive, and Hou Wenchang could only add some supplements, such as the detailed information of the seven deceased and the information about the coffin dug out at the construction site.

Speaking of this, Hou Wenchang also took out several photos from his arms.

The photo was sent to the officer first. He took a rough look, but he didn't see anything. Then he glanced at the Taoist priests and monks, but they didn't look at him either.

Finally, he stretched out his hand and handed the photo to Mo Zhenzhen.

This officer obviously doesn't like to see those Taoist monks, and those Taoist monks don't like to see this officer either, but the Taoist monk can't twist the officer's thigh, and the thigh officer can't do anything to these Taoist monks because of the incident in City Y...

When the officer handed the photo to Mo Zhenzhen, he meant to ask her to show it to the Taoist priests and monks, and he didn't want to talk to them.

After Mo Zhenzhen took the photo, she wanted to take a look at it casually, and then handed it out.

But when she saw the first photo, her eyes froze.

It was a circle of white imperial decree, tied with a silk ribbon, and the second one was its unfolded appearance, with ghostly symbols written on a red cinnabar roll.

I don't understand, but Mo Zhenzhen is very familiar with this thing.

Canonize the decree.

She remembered how the system described this thing in the final settlement of Jujube Village.

So why is there also in this tomb?
The third one is a woman lying in a coffin, wearing a fiery red wedding gown, with emerald jewels on her head, and a woman who looks about fifteen or sixteen years old and is wearing heavy make-up.

The fourth picture is a set of jewelry placed on a mahogany table, which should be the set worn by the woman on her head and body.

The fifth one is a sword with a long sword inserted in the scabbard. This is not so much a lethal sword as it is an ornament.

The most obvious place on the scabbard is to sign a piece of Hetian beautiful jade. In addition to this beautiful jade occupying the c position, there are also many large and small gemstones of various colors inlaid around it, making up the picture of two tigers roaring relative to each other.

The workmanship of this thing plus the addition of history makes it a priceless cultural relic.

It seems that before Gao Zhiming ordered the cement to be poured into the cemetery, he should have scraped it.

After reading these five photos, Mo Zhenzhen handed them to the nearest priest.

"Daoist, these things look strange, you are an expert, can you show me."

Mo Zhenzhen's words are on point, and she is different from her straight-faced attitude when facing the officers. Now she looks intellectual and gentle, and she looks like a lady, so she can easily please the more old-fashioned ideas people's favor.

No, with just one sentence, the Taoist priest calmed down a little, and reached out to take the photo.

The first picture in the photo was the imperial decree, and the old Taoist gave a light gasp when he saw it.

(End of this chapter)

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