Apocalypse: Face-Slapping? No, No! I'm Stockpiling Supplies

Fang Xiyue, a fair-skinned and beautiful college student.

She unexpectedly bound with a sign-in system and learned that the apocalypse was imminent.

As long as she could 'smack the ...

Chapter 94 Why not strike first?

Their company has only 90 men. If they were to fight against tens of thousands of men, the outcome would be hard to predict.

If the company only leaves ten men to guard Jingxiu Star City during the day, then... it seems we'll have to readjust the manpower.

"But Brother Liang, if the new generation army really targets our Jingxiu Star City, we definitely can't rely on just our company of ninety-odd people."

You said they have tens of thousands of people, but even if only half of them, 5,000, come, they still have more manpower than we do.

What if they arrive in Jingxiu Star City while we're out on a mission?

Currently, many military garrisons share this concern because they don't know which garrisons the new military will target first.

They can't just stay home and not rescue survivors in order to protect the community.

Those new troops are also very likely not to target the Spruce District where they are located first.

There are eight districts in the entire city of Xingcheng, so it's really hard to say where they'll go first.

Fang Xiyue was actually a little confused. At this time, everyone should be fighting together against the zombies, but instead, Xingcheng was fighting amongst themselves.

Fang Xiyue naturally chose to stand with the country that prioritizes the survivors.

The soldiers deserve to be chosen for their efforts in rescuing millions of survivors in danger.

Those new recruits chose to kill survivors who did not join them, which crossed Fang Xiyue's bottom line.

As human beings, no one with flesh and blood can stand idly by and watch their fellow countrymen be slaughtered.

Fang Xiyue is neither a saint nor an evil person.

She would not generously give away everything she had, but she would also not devour the flesh and blood of her compatriots.