Zombie Becomes Empress, Only Wants to Lie Flat and Not Attend Court

Zombies have no brains. Murong Yue couldn't explain what was going on with her new brain.

She wanted to leave, even though the food was good, the clothes were warm, and the humans were fr...

Chapter 165 Debris Flows at the Border

The other imperial guards all followed.

Even though Cui Yixiang had made arrangements in advance.

They had also received advance notice from Yan Qinghe.

Cui Yixiang didn't have time to ask why the General was here.

They joined the garrison in the work of relocating the local people.

"Open the city gates and let the mudslide pass through."

"Relocate the entire city's population at all costs!"

"Protect the treasury, granaries, and wells!"

"Get the clinic ready."

"yes!"

The city gates couldn't stop the mudslide.

If the city gates are not opened, the entire city wall will collapse.

It's better to guide than to block.

Opening the city gates is the best solution.

Nevertheless, humanity still felt its own insignificance.

The mudslide looked slow and steady, like an old lady with bound feet.

But when it actually arrived, it became clear that it was beyond human control.

The mudslide rolled in along the main street.

Murong Yue ignored all the storms and hardships.

They joined the rescue team directly.

Some people don't want to leave; they can't bear to part with their family fortune.

She knocked him unconscious with a single blow and then threw the stubborn man to his family.

"Let's get going!"

Everyone: ...

And you have to take the goose with you when you leave.

Murong Yue also pulled him down and threw the goose away.

"Let's go to the beach to pick them up later."

ocean...

Qi Yuan was practically glued to Murong Yue, protecting her safety.

Lan Anting occasionally intervened and saved a few people.

"Help!"

Suddenly someone shouted from the crowd.

There are people in the mudslide!

Then everyone saw two figures, one large and one small, bobbing up and down in the turbulent mudflow.

The two figures tried to grab something, but found nothing.

All around me were branches and pebbles that were drifting along with me.

"Sigh, don't go."

"No one can save someone like this."

"Don't risk your life again!"

The principle of officers and soldiers is to prioritize the overall situation; the whole is always greater than the part.

(Don't worry, no one will die, there will be no abuse, no Mary Sue moments, and no mindless nonsense.)