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Chapter 1579 Kill the Holy Mother First in the Apocalypse 17

Upon hearing this, Zhang Min and the others hurriedly asked, "Where else is suitable as a shelter?"

Someone else asked, "Are you talking about prison?"

As most people know, prisons are heavily guarded; if they can prevent prisoners from escaping, they can certainly prevent zombies from getting in.

Linlang shook her head and said, "It's not a prison. People live so densely in prisons, there will definitely be a lot of zombies after the apocalypse. Among so many zombies, there might be many evolved zombies. It's not a good target for us. These past two days, I've been flying drones around the area, trying to find places with fewer zombies, suitable for us to collect supplies and dispose of zombie corpses. Then I found a place that's actually quite suitable as a shelter. That's Jinxiu New City, about 500 meters away from here. That community is also newly built. I looked around, and no one lives there yet, but it should have been handed over to residents. I saw that many houses have been renovated, but not yet occupied. The layout is different from this community. It doesn't have shops on all four sides, but it has shops on three sides, and the innermost side is a small wall. When we move in, we can just raise the wall."

"Because it's a new community that no one has moved into yet, it's very desolate there. There are no shops, no people, and of course, no zombies. Although we'll have to walk a bit further when we go out to collect supplies, at least it's a community that's deserted and ownerless. Compared to this community where some people are objecting, it's much more convenient for us to build a shelter there. So I was thinking that if any residents in this community keep causing trouble and objecting, we'll all move there. I think that as long as we walk carefully and avoid large groups of zombies, we don't need to worry about dangers on the road."

The advantage of having drones is that they can detect and avoid danger in advance, which is much better than in the previous zombie apocalypse, when people ran around the city without knowing where the danger was and ended up running into a large group of zombies.

Technology brings change, and that's wonderful. Linlang has a little bee, which is a tool for finding her way, but it's not a tool of this world, so she can't use it openly sometimes. But this world has drones, which makes things much more convenient. She found a drone shop and got a lot of drones in her space, so she can use them in all sorts of ways at any time.

Since there's a backup plan, Linlang naturally won't stick to this neighborhood. If it can be used as a shelter, she will; if not, she'll leave and let these people regret it. She won't wrong herself or become like the original owner of this body.

The original owner of this body had wronged herself, and in the end, she was treated that way.

This community is the same. She has to compromise and accept their conditions. As the shelter grows bigger and bigger, these troublemakers will continue to cause trouble if they are not dealt with. Linlang has dealt with such people before and knows that as long as their demands are met, they will keep making demands. It's a bottomless pit.

So unless the other residents of the community deal with the troublemakers, and they can use this place as a refuge without any problems, she won't stay. Otherwise, the fact that the people in this community can't even deal with the opponents means they're just watching the show and don't care whether the community is converted into a refuge or not. In that case, let them leave and keep watching the show. In the end, they'll be the ones who suffer, just like the group of old, weak, sick, and disabled people in the original owner's supermarket who thought the original owner was a saint and ended up driving away the saintly leader and replacing her with a ruthless one. They were the ones who ended up suffering.

The same applies to this neighborhood. If someone tries to sabotage it, not wanting their neighborhood to become a refuge, and wants to continue to be open to the zombie horde, and those who don't object remain silent, then let's grant their wish.

Everyone was delighted by Linlang's words. After all, having an unclaimed community as a refuge, without any entanglements with the original inhabitants, was naturally the best thing.

As for walking 500 meters, no one is afraid, because there are drones to avoid large groups of zombies, and there are quite a few of them, so they should be able to pass through 500 meters quickly.

If all else fails, clear out the zombies along the way first, and then set off. Even if new zombies appear on the road, there will only be a handful, so there's nothing to worry about.

So the group said, "Let's see how this community reacts first. If we can't reason with them, let's go to Jinxiu Jiayuan."

Some radicals even said, "We can clear out the zombies on the way to Jinxiu Jiayuan now, so we can leave whenever we want." Anyway, Linlang has a space where she can store all her belongings and leave at any time, which is very convenient.

They are just so fickle.

Since they have such a good community to use, they naturally don't want to waste time talking to the people in this community.

What a bunch of trash! They cleared out the zombies around the area and built a high wall to make the neighborhood safer, but instead of being thanked, they were criticized and asked for supplies. Fine, let's not play with these people anymore. Let them regret it later.

Originally, this place was to be built into a shelter, which would not only make them safer, but also increase the number of people. They could then set up a small market and live in the shelter like they did before the apocalypse.

If they don't want such a good thing, then forget it.

After Linlang and other senior members of the shelter were added to the residents' group, they broadcast messages from the group every day.

The news is not very encouraging.

The rioters kept cursing at the shelter staff, demanding they hand over supplies. They threatened to go down and tear down the walls if they didn't, saying they couldn't block the entrance and obstruct their access.

Those who do not oppose are the silent majority. Although they do not oppose, they are unwilling to speak up or stop those people. At most, some people will act as peacemakers, saying that it is beneficial for the community for them to build a shelter here, and that we should just let them have their way.

This isn't a clear objection; on the contrary, it's as if those who built the shelters got the better deal, saying that the residents of the community made concessions to them. This left the shelter's higher-ups speechless and amused.

They understand the mindset of those who don't object. Simply put, they know that setting up a shelter here would benefit them. However, the opponents also think it would be beneficial for the shelter staff to distribute supplies to the residents. So, they want to take advantage of this too, and naturally, they don't stop the troublemakers. After all, if they don't stop them and these troublemakers actually get the supplies, then they will not only have safe shelter facilities but also supplies. Wouldn't that be better?

Seeing that the people in this community wanted to have it all, which would definitely lead to problems later, Linlang and the others decided to retreat. Fortunately, they had already cleared the zombies on the road to Jinxiu Jiayuan in the past few days and could go there at any time.

If they didn't have a backup plan, they might have tried to communicate with the residents of this community. But since they had a backup plan, what was the point of communicating? Of course, they just left and let these people fend for themselves. (End of Chapter)

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