Chapter 140 Red Stone



“Dumb—dumb—…”

The shout wasn't loud, but it could be heard coming from a great distance. Once the car stopped and the noise subsided, everyone could hear it.

Fang Qingxun said helplessly.

"It seems we're not leaving today."

Jiang Li turned to Gu Jin and said.

"Judging from the sound, they shouldn't be far from here. It's probably too late to go back. Let's hide in a nearby house for a while."

"good."

The group arrived at a two-story building. After storing the car in their spatial storage, they went up to the second floor, where Jiang Li took out a pair of binoculars and handed them to everyone.

"Dumb—dumb—!"

The sound from afar continued. Jiang Li, push aside the shield and look in the direction of the sound through the binoculars.

"Come quick! There's a fire over there! And it looks like someone's there!"

Fang Qingxun lowered his voice and said.

The group quickly went to the window, and sure enough, Jiang Li saw flames burning in a two-story building across the street. He picked up his binoculars and looked across.

Jiang Li counted, and there were 13 people on the second floor. Judging from their clothes, they were survivors from other places, not from the base.

There were 13 people: 9 men and 4 women. There were no elderly people or children, and everyone was dressed very thinly.

On the second floor, these people gathered around a table and lit a lamp; the light that Fang Qingxun had just noticed came from here.

Jiang Li hadn't expected that in such a remote place, he would actually run into other people.

But thinking about it, it makes sense. The people at the base had already dealt with all the zombies in the vicinity. If someone found that there were no zombies here, they certainly wouldn't miss such a good place!

"There are indeed people, 13 of them!"

Gu Jin said softly, and picked up the binoculars.

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