Chapter 576 Chicken Soup



Xiao Yi was experiencing the same pain. He felt as if his wounds were being pierced by countless needles at the same time, and then torn apart fiercely. His body was trembling, but his eyes were extremely firm. He knew that this was his fight for survival, for those he loved and those who loved him.

The treatment lasted a full day and night. As the last ray of healing light faded into the air, everyone had finally made it through this difficult time. Although their bodies remained weak, the pain that had emanated from within had gradually subsided.

Xiao Yi slowly opened his eyes and looked at his comrades who were equally exhausted but with hope in their eyes. A warm current surged in his heart. He knew that they had all survived the most difficult time, and next, they would face more challenges and difficulties together.

Although this battle was cruel and tragic, it also made them more united and stronger. They knew that as long as they had love, faith and courage in their hearts, nothing could stop them from moving forward.

In the medical area of Hope Base, time seemed to stretch endlessly. Batch after batch of wounded soldiers were replaced, some pale, some covered in blood, each struggling in agony, hoping for swift treatment.

The healing powers were everyone's hope, waving their hands and unleashing their healing powers. However, as the number of wounded continued to grow, their faces gradually grew paler, and the light in their eyes began to dim. Their bodies and minds were under immense strain, but even so, they persisted, knowing that if they stopped, more lives would be lost.

Xiao Yi saw it with his own eyes and felt pain in his heart. He knew that these healing ability users had reached their limit, but they could not stop. He looked around at the wounded who were anxiously waiting for treatment, and a strong sense of powerlessness surged in his heart.

Suddenly, he thought of something and quickly gathered a few of his comrades who were still able to move. They began to act separately, some responsible for comforting the wounded, while others began to search for supplies that could replenish the energy of the psychics.

In the base's warehouse, they found some herbs and nutrients that could replenish energy. Although these supplies could not completely restore the psychics' strength, they could at least relieve their fatigue.

Xiao Yi personally delivered these supplies to the medical area. He felt a little relieved when he saw the healing ability users drinking the herbs and eating the nutrients. He knew that although these supplies were not much, they could at least buy them some time.

As time went by, the spirits of the healing powers gradually recovered. They continued to wave their hands, releasing the power of healing. Although the treatment process was still painful and long, at least now, they had more hope and strength to face it all.

Thanks to everyone's joint efforts, the conditions of the injured have gradually been brought under control. Although many still need to continue receiving treatment, at least now they have seen hope of survival.

Xiao Yi stood at the entrance of the medical area, looking at those busy figures, his heart filled with gratitude and respect. He knew that this disaster had cost them a huge price, but it also made them more united and stronger. As long as they did not give up hope and did not give up their efforts, they would be able to overcome all difficulties.

The brutal battle finally came to an end. Xiao Yi slowly opened his eyes, only to be greeted by a plain-colored ward. The air was filled with the faint smell of disinfectant, which made him frown. He tried to sit up, but found that his body was still extremely weak, as if he had gone through a long and arduous journey.

He turned and saw a half-zombie, half-human companion sitting next to him. He was a comrade who had once fought alongside him in battle, yet now he had become so strange and terrifying. His eyes glowed red, and his face bore the livid markings of a zombie, yet he retained human consciousness and emotions. Xiao Yi looked at him, feeling a mixture of fear and regret.

Looking around, Xiao Yi found that the other beds were also full of people. Some of them closed their eyes to rest, while others were talking in low voices. Each of their faces was filled with fatigue and vicissitudes. This war had taken a heavy toll on them, and almost everyone returned here with scars and illnesses.

Xiao Yi took a deep breath and tried to calm his emotions. He knew that now was not the time to dwell on the past. They needed to recover their strength as soon as possible and prepare to face the challenges that might arise next.

He began to quietly recuperate and heal his wounds, while also pondering how to get along with his half-zombie, half-human companions. He knew that despite their transformed appearance, they were still his former comrades and trusted partners. However, they had to find a way to retain their human consciousness while controlling their zombie instincts.

Time passed slowly, and the atmosphere in the ward gradually became relaxed. The wounded began to encourage and support each other and face the challenges of the future together. Xiao Yi also gradually regained his former confidence and courage. He knew that as long as they united as one, they would be able to overcome all difficulties.

Xiao Yi, who had just recovered somewhat, still seemed to be stumbling. He dragged his exhausted body and limped back to his RV parked in the vegetable garden. There, it was his temporary safe haven, a place where he could recuperate in peace.

Although the RV was simple, it was full of home warmth. Xiao Yi opened the door and a familiar breath hit him, making him breathe a sigh of relief. He climbed onto the bed with difficulty, and after lying down, every cell in his body seemed to be cheering for liberation.

For Xiao Yi, these injuries were not only physical torture, but also a mental test. He looked at his bandaged arms and legs, feeling helpless and bitter. He knew that these scars would take time to heal, and his mentality would also need time to adjust.

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