Chapter 1344: Licheng Crisis 20

Chapter 1344 Licheng Crisis 20

In the following days, she found that she had made a mistake.

It’s okay to forget to leave some food for the past few days.

The result of being too diligent was that from that day on, she had to eat crispy rice soaked in water and dried vegetables every day.

In just two days, the people of Fu An'an were all fed up.

During these two days, she also added the community WeChat group, the unit building WeChat group, and even the fourth floor friends WeChat group.

Everyone communicates with each other, and the news spreads rapidly.

Soon everyone knew that there were zombies hidden in Unit 2, Unit 4, and Unit 9 in the community. Whose family has not come back to tidy up, whoever is lucky, the whole family will be fine. Whose family contacted relatives outside Licheng and brought news from outside that people from dozens of kilometers around Licheng were evacuated. The control there is very strict, and people are not allowed to come close at all.

Not only that, the news does not show the situation of Licheng captured by drones from the sky at all, so people only know that there is a sudden outbreak of rabies in Licheng, and there are all kinds of true and false information, but no one can say for sure .

【Isn’t there nothing to do? Everyone spread the word of mouth, and the news media kept it a secret. 】,

【That’s right, isn’t it more frightening to play tricks like this? 】

On the contrary, reality is much scarier than imagination.

Compared with hearing from others and seeing **** photos and videos with your own eyes, at least the former will not make people have nightmares. If you haven't seen the real scene, the most you think about fleeing is to go abroad; if you see the real scene, you may want to buy a rocket ticket to escape from the planet.

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Game Day 10 Night

An explosion sounded suddenly in a corner of the city.

The flames shot up into the sky, and the ground was shaking. In an instant, the screams of zombies came one after another, and there were faint screams from a distance.

What's wrong?

Fu Anan sat up from the bed, opened the curtains and looked outside.

【what's the situation? 】

【I heard from other groups that the zombie group ran to the place where the army was stationed, and they all went crazy. 】

【What, can the army come to us soon? 】

【Rescuers should go from near to far. We are in the innermost place, and we may have to wait for a long time. 】,

【Actually, I have long wanted to ask why we don’t use helicopters to save people. If we can save one person, then even if we can’t, we should turn on the electricity anyway! The food in my refrigerator has spoiled a lot, and my phone is about to be turned off! 】

There were a lot of people chatting in the group from the very beginning, but now there are only a few left.

To be honest, Fu Anan's cell phone is about to run out of battery.

The news gradually became less well-informed, and the group started a series of speculations about what happened outside, and the most common one was that the generals came to rescue them.

They wish so much, even in their dreams.

Game Day 11

The natural gas stove is useless.

Click, click!

Fu Anan tried several times, but with the same result.

The explosion last night was not a fierce battle between the army and the zombies, but the result of a natural gas explosion.

She was taken aback when she saw this situation, then reached out to the sink next to her and turned on the water to wash her hands.

The tap water pipe made a popping sound at first, and then the tap water coming out of it had a smell of disinfectant and blood. When it was connected with a bowl, the water was still yellow-green, and there were flocculent impurities in it.

Such water is completely undrinkable.

Power outage, gas outage, and finally water outage.

Living in a reinforced concrete structure, only food tightly sealed in plastic bags, and several large basins of water in the kitchen and bathroom can give people a sense of security.

(end of this chapter)

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