Post-Apocalyptic Rebirth: Severing Bonds and Hoarding Supplies

This is an independent female protagonist story. It involves rebirth, spatial abilities, hoarding supplies, post-apocalyptic survival, and occasional team-ups.

Disasters include earthquakes, ...

Chapter 144 Supplies Department

It's easier to handle this situation when there's only one person in a room. If there are two or three people in a room, Li Ke is afraid of disturbing others, so he has to give up and move on to the next room.

After all that work, Li Ke had only managed to knock out fifteen people and store them in her space. She roughly calculated that there were still nearly thirty people in the building, and she couldn't move them for the time being.

One group consisted of more than ten people playing downstairs, while another group was exercising inside. Two or three of them were sober, making it impossible to take them down in one fell swoop.

Li Ke left the building, knocked out a patrolman outside, changed his clothes, and continued causing trouble, arresting several more people. Finally, he arrived at a small building and vaguely heard a woman crying.

Li Ke leaned closer to listen. It sounded like one girl was applying medicine to another girl and comforting her to bear with it a little longer.

Li Ke knocked on the door, and the sounds inside immediately stopped. The faint light also went out completely, and a voice asked softly, "Who is it?"

Li Ke said gruffly, "Open the door! What are you crying about in the middle of the night instead of sleeping?"

Footsteps approached the door, then the door opened, and a girl opened it. Seeing Li Ke's clothes, she replied cautiously, "Patrol officer, one of our sisters is in pain. We just comforted her, and she won't cry anymore."

Li Ke looked into the dark room, adjusted her eyes for a moment, and then walked inside. The girl hurriedly followed behind her nervously, not daring to close the door and letting the cold air in.

The small room contained seven beds. With Li Ke's arrival, the people on the beds sat up around the blankets, all with their heads down and not daring to make a sound.

Li Ke counted; there were thirteen girls in total. The girl who opened the door tried to grab Li Ke's arm, but Li Ke pushed her away warily: "What are you doing?"

The girl was startled. She whispered, "I just wanted to ask if you want someone to keep you company. These sisters are all exhausted today and haven't eaten dinner. Their bodies really can't take it. If you need anything, I can help."

Seeing that the girl was young, Li Ke felt a slight tightness in her chest, but still said fiercely, "Go to sleep and make noise again, or I won't let you get away with it."

After saying that, Li Ke strode out of the room. A while later, the sound of the door closing came from behind him. Li Ke then observed and dealt with more than ten people in the garden before finding a secluded place to enter the space.

She interrogated several people from the manor inside an empty shipping container and learned that, apart from the high-ranking officials in the main building, there were about seventy guards, and another fifty-odd people had gone out on missions with no certainty of their return.

In addition, they had captured a total of fifty or sixty men and women to work for them. Many of them had already died, but they were not afraid of death. If someone died, they would just go out and capture some more.

Li Ke found out where the arrested people were being held and what they did on a daily basis, and then he understood their situation.

The work of clearing snow, collecting firewood, coal, and fuel, and taking care of people in this manor was all done by these people who had been captured.

Women are in a worse situation; they not only have to work, but they are also constantly being dragged away and abused by the people in the manor.

Li Ke asked about the location of the supplies again, and then simply turned the person away. She had quite a few people in her space now, so sending a few away wouldn't be a problem.