Chapter 97: Prison House: Back Again
Meng Zhi came to her senses and found herself still standing outside the workshop. The hot light shining on her made Meng Zhi feel a little unreal.

Zhang Yuxian pushed a cart full of bricks past Meng Zhi, sweating profusely. He quickly threw a sound transmission note to her and immediately went to build the wall.

She showed no emotion. After putting away the sound transmission note, she felt bored and returned to the cell on her own.

After becoming a trainee prison guard, Meng Zhi's treatment was completely different from what it was at the beginning. Not only did he have a certain degree of freedom, but he could also eat in an exclusive cafeteria.

Meng Zhi unfolded the sound transmission note on his bed. There was a line of small words on the back of the note: The transmission time is only thirty minutes. I will find an opportunity to share clues.

After reading Meng Zhi, he opened "One Thousand Essential Quotes for Men with High Emotional Intelligence".

Q: “What should you say when the leader comes to inspect?”

Answer: "I welcome the leaders to take time out of their busy schedules to check my work. During my tenure, I have actively completed my tasks, committed to not worrying the leaders, and never dared to forget my mission and tasks!"

There is also a line of black text below: I have tried it, it doesn't work! I am a leader who doesn't play by the rules!

She flipped through the book very quickly and gave it back to the warden.

Meng Zhi is now a genuine reserve and is never afraid.

The warden had an inexplicable fondness for Meng Zhi. He patted Meng Zhi on the shoulder to encourage her and said, "If you can survive and become a regular employee, just follow me!"

Meng Zhi sent the hot books away and left quickly. She thought the warden was like a joker and had a slight sense of madness in the way he handled things.

Before the other prisoners came back, Meng Zhi had been called away by the prison guards.

Only she became a reserve, while the other prisoners had to continue training and fighting monsters day after day until they reached the standards of becoming reserves before they could go on missions.

The group walked through the underground passage, and Meng Zhi didn't know whether they had left the prison.

After taking a five-minute elevator ride, Meng Zhi arrived at the ground, the real ground, without any high walls.

Then they drove a car out of the city and saw troops stationed at regular intervals, a total of twelve teams.

The car slowly stopped, and Wells took out a paint-chipped sign from the trunk and put it aside. It had "13" written on it.

Dali said in a rough voice: "See? This is outside the city. Even though there is nothing here now, monsters will appear at twelve o'clock."

"This is the outermost line of defense. Our mission is to stop these monsters and prevent them from entering the city."

After saying that, he glanced at Meng Zhi, wanting to see her expression.

But to his disappointment, the girl had no expression on her face and would only echo him when he paused.

So Dali cleared his throat and said, "But we only need to hold on for half an hour. If we exceed half an hour, we will have military fire support."

"You know what our status is. It's a blessing to be able to climb from prison to this position." He said self-deprecatingly.

Wells looked at the clock. It was five minutes to twelve. His expression gradually became serious: "The monster is coming. Everyone be on alert!"

"Great! Let's see who kills more this time!" Dali excitedly loaded the gun.

As for Meng Zhi, she did not receive any weapons, which might be a test for her.

A rustling sound was heard in the silent woods. Meng Zhi's figure flashed and he fought with a humanoid monster in front of everyone's surprised gaze.

Wells yelled, "They're attacking ahead of schedule! Get moving!"

For a moment, the sound of gunfire and the collision of blades could be heard one after another.

The monster looked like a human, covered with short black hair, had sharp teeth, and extremely long fingernails that were as hard as stone.

A bit difficult to kill. Meng Zhi stepped on a monster and pulled out its claws, watching the others closely from the corner of his eye.

Instead of killing the monsters, they tied them up after severely injuring them.

Mengzhi didn't have any professional equipment, so he threw the screaming monster to Dali and said, "Tie them up together."

Dali glanced at her resentfully and continued to tie the clothes without complaint.

Half an hour later, the offensive stopped.

Wells put away his gun: "Today's mission is over, go back!"

The team threw the monster into the car and handed it over to the military when entering the city.

"Where do these monsters come from?" Meng Zhi asked.

Dali is cleaning his beloved gun: "People outside become like that after being contaminated."

"But this pervasive pollution is also affecting the city's residents. I heard that the city is under martial law now."

Meng Zhi nodded: "Will we be contaminated too?"

Wells's eyes were sharp. He sneered, "You seem to have just been imprisoned? How come you don't even know this?"

Meng Zhi said innocently: "Because I'm an idiot."

"You——!" Wells was speechless. "A month ago, Lord Uka said there was a virus that could be transmitted from person to person, but until now, we have not discovered what the virus is."

"The doctor confirmed that there was no virus infection among those alienated people, so we privately called it a kind of contamination."

"The humanoid monsters processed by the hospital will be sent to the prison to be used as food for the prisoners. Studies have shown that eating this kind of meat can increase the productivity of the prisoners."

"However, I suggest you not to eat it. You can only believe half of what the official group says."

Meng Zhi nodded in agreement. She had to remind the other teammates not to eat food that contained meat.

After returning to the prison through the underground passage, Wells, as the captain, recognized her achievements tonight: "You performed very well. I will make an exception and let you become one of us. From now on, you are a formal prison guard."

"You can take off the mask now. No one will think you are a smelly, dirty, low-class person anymore."

Meng Zhi took off his stuffy mask and said politely, "Thank you for your kindness, Captain."

"I hope you can live longer. Oh, by the way, your room has not been assigned yet, so go back to your cell and sleep first." Wells and the others left, disdainful of even getting close to the cell.

I don’t know if going back at this point will violate any rules.

Meng Zhi returned to the area where her cell was located. The reserve at the door handed her the key directly. It was pitch dark inside and the prisoners were all sleeping at this time.

She walked silently and saw a woman walking alone in the dark with a compass.

Meng Zhi recognized her as Yao Qing, who was in the same cell with him.

When Yao Qing groped his way to Meng Zhi, he asked cautiously in a low voice, "Who?"

The directions of her compass suddenly became confusing. There must be some unknown creature nearby!
Maybe it's a monster!

She trembled with fear at the thought.

Seeing how timid she was, Meng Zhi thought it would be better to keep silent, so she went back to the cell and went to sleep.


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