I Build a City in the Apocalypse

Xu Bai was reborn. She returned to ten years ago, to the fifth day after the apocalypse began. In this life, she didn't awaken any abilities; instead, she was bound to a system.

With ten ...

Chapter 20 People from Tujia Village

In the previous life, there were mutant beasts that ate zombies. After people ate the meat of mutant beasts over time, they would also be infected and turned into zombies.

The mutant beasts that have eaten zombies will have a lot of black blood left in their stomachs.

On the side, the old man and the little girl watched Xu Bai open the pig's stomach and search for a while, but the pig disappeared. They were so shocked that they didn't even close their mouths.

"Are you the only ones left in your family, an old man and a young one?"

Xu Bai originally wanted to leave immediately, but when he saw the old man and the young boy, he couldn't bear it and turned around and walked back.

"Yes, there are only two of us left."

"Little girl, thank you for saving us, grandpa and grandson. Baibai, thank your sister quickly."

The little girl next to him hurriedly thanked him. The little girl looked to be about seven or eight years old. She had a baby voice, dirty cheeks, and a pair of shiny black eyes.

Looking at the little girl's eyes full of admiration, Xu Bai chuckled softly. His voice was very low, but the little girl and the old man still heard it.

"Your home is not safe now. The smell of blood here will attract other zombies, and your door can no longer withstand the new mutant pigs coming in."

"Why don't you guys come with me to the base, will you?"

The old man nodded quickly, took the little girl's hand and went into his house, packed one or two pieces of clothes and two and a half bags of red beans and brought them out.

These days, he and his granddaughter survived by eating these red beans.

"This half bag is for you, thank you, little girl." The old man was still limping. Xu Bai didn't say much. She took the half bag of red beans and saw that the old man was holding the other bag tightly, so she followed her.

Xu Bai didn't offer to help the old man carry things.

In the end of the world, holding food in your hands is the most reassuring thing. When she returns to the base, she will return the half bag of red beans to the old man.

"Old man, do you know where the nearest pig farm is?"

"I know, little girl, what are you doing looking for a pig farm? You can't go there. It will bring disaster to your life."

Only then did Xu Bai listen to the old man's words.

The old man's surname is Tu. He is now 65 years old. He raised pigs in his early years. Later, when he was old, he handed over the pig farming business to his son. He usually takes a walk, practices Tai Chi, and takes care of the children. Under his son's management, the pig farm has become bigger and bigger and has become the largest pig farm in the village.

On the day the end of the world came, the eldest son had a big order, so he went to the pig farm to check the goods and never came back.

These days, some people in the village couldn't stand the hunger and wanted to go to the pig farm to get some meat, but they were trampled to death by the big pigs in the pig farm.

Someone was quick enough to run back and tell them.

In addition, everyone has encountered those mutant pigs on the road when they went out to find food these days.

Perhaps thinking of his own son, Grandpa Tu spoke with a heavier tone, "My daughter-in-law went back to her parents' home to visit relatives before the end of the world. I don't know if she's still alive."

"I went to the pig farm to raise pigs, but now it seems that it won't work."

The mutated pigs are large and violent, and cannot be raised by modern humans.

Thinking that Rourou was leaving her, Xu Bai felt a little distressed, and for a moment he didn't notice the conflicted expression on Tu Lao's face.

"Little girl, can your base accommodate more people? Look, there are other people in our village, can we come with us?"

"Sure, but can you still walk that far? My car is parked over there at the entrance to your Tujia Village."

Xu Bai took a lot of detours when he came here. The entrance to the village was blocked by a big tree and the car couldn't get in. Xu Bai didn't take a detour and simply walked in by himself.

"Okay, okay." Old Man Tu was a little excited. He had lived in this village for most of his life. He had known many of his neighbors for many years, and many of them had grown up under his watch. He couldn't bear to leave without telling them and let them stay here.

He felt that he had met a good person.

Old Master Tu hurriedly expressed his gratitude a few more times, and even Tu Baibai said a few words as well.

In fact, it would be more accurate to say that it was Grandpa Tu who saved their lives rather than Xu Bai who saved them.

If Xu Bai hadn't helped them deal with the mutant pigs, and he hadn't rushed out with a hoe to kill the zombies, it would have been difficult for him to accomplish this at his age.

In their previous lives, some people might have just hidden at home.

Otherwise, she wouldn't have thought of bringing anyone along.

Grandpa Tu, with his granddaughter and Xu Bai, knocked on the doors of his neighbors one by one.

But Tujia Village was originally just a small village of fifty or sixty people. After the end of the world came, some people were infected and turned into zombies, some starved to death at home, and some went out to find food and encountered zombies and died.

There were only fifteen or sixteen people left alive.

They also knew that they could not live in the village for too long. Their own food was getting less and less day by day, and the mutant pigs were already running all over the ground. The mutant pigs were large in size, and they could not kill them. It would be better for everyone in the village to know each other well and live together in a base.

Maybe it's a new way to make a living.

Among these fifteen or sixteen people, there are two elderly people, four or five middle-aged men, two or three women, three or four children aged eight or nine, and a child aged thirteen or fourteen.

Xu Bai didn't try to figure out which families were which. When he was gathering people, he saw that some families had cars, so he asked them to drive the car in.

But there are only two vans in total, and these two vans were bought because they were used to deliver goods in the past. The other families in Tujia Village basically don't buy cars.

Places with a lot of people are likely to attract zombies.

Even though they knew that Xu Bai and his group had killed any zombies they saw when they arrived, these people did not dare to dawdle for fear that one would suddenly jump out from some corner. They hurriedly got in the car, with the children sitting on the adults' laps. The group squeezed together, and the two vans could barely hold everyone.

After knowing that Xu Bai did not intend to drive the car parked at the entrance of Shipai Village, they drove out of the village by another road.

During this period, they encountered one or two zombies here and there. The driver got angry and ran over them.

Some women in the car began to cry quietly, and many others also had red eyes.

"That guy just now seems to be the second dog from my uncle and aunt's family."

Almost every household in Tujia Village is related to each other. When they gathered together and found that they were the only ones left, they knew in their hearts that the others had died.

But it's still a bit sad to see familiar people turned into zombies.

The atmosphere in the car was very solemn. The half-grown children had been taught a lesson by their families these days because the world outside had changed. Coupled with seeing the scene of zombies biting people, they were now extremely well-behaved.

The distance that usually takes half an hour or an hour now takes two or three hours.

The front ends of the two vans were badly damaged and were wobbling as they moved.