Chapter 168 The First Beast Tide



At the same time, in a basement in Beijing, several cabinet members all turned to look at one of the elderly men.

One of them said, "Old Bai, all you need to do is pass on the message. Whether he agrees or not is his business."

"However, let me make this clear: I'm only responsible for relaying messages. I won't try to persuade him of any decisions he makes." With that, Old Bai left the basement alone.

"Number One, do you think that kid will agree?"

An elderly man sitting in the center first shook his head, then nodded.

Meanwhile, Yuan Chuyi was leading a group of team members to clear out the rat-men that had gone mad and were running out of the mysterious building near Changshou Mountain.

Yuan Chuyi looked at the helicopters flying overhead and asked, "Second Brother, what's going on? This is the third batch of planes to fly overhead."

"I don't know either."

"How could you not know? You're a high-ranking officer in the military, how could you not know about this?" Yuan Chuyi said, puzzled.

"What do you mean I'm a military bigwig? I'm just a member of Lungmen right now. And it's not just me; there are also over 300,000 soldiers who joined with me. Currently, they all share the same identity: Lungmen members."

"Are you telling the truth? I always thought you only joined to help me achieve my goal of one million members."

Yuan Chuyi stepped forward, hugged Bai Yuxuan, and whispered, "Thank you, Second Brother."

"Don't thank me, it was all thanks to our uncle."

"Okay, I'll find an opportunity to thank you in person another day."

On that very day, all the survivors of Huaxia were silently thanking Longmen.

It was these massive city walls they built that held back all sorts of monsters that surged out from all directions.

It also provided the military with an excellent fortress.

"Brothers, stop talking. Zhengcheng, Nancheng, Chongcheng, Zhecheng, Hucheng, and Ancheng have all been attacked by monsters at the same time."

Although many cities now have military soldiers and superhumans, ordinary people still make up the majority of the population. If this continues, many cities will fall.

"What! Beast tides have broken out all over the country?"

Bai Ling said anxiously, "Yes, all the mysterious buildings in China are simultaneously spewing out large numbers of monsters."

Chuancheng is a city with 4 million survivors.

At this moment, a young man in military uniform on the city wall was giving orders to a dozen or so people in front of him.

Meanwhile, many soldiers were carrying ammunition onto the city wall.

The battle began in an instant, with all sorts of shells flying down at the monsters below as if they were free.

At a missile base, a middle-aged man, covered in sweat, stared at the information displayed on various screens.

"Commander, Tangcheng is about to fall!"

The man glanced at the screen and said, "Launch silo number 1, launch missiles immediately to support Tang City."

"Commander, there is also a large beast tide heading towards Baocheng from the southeast."

The man glanced at the screen and said, "Launch 90, prepare for immediate launch!"

Above Guangcheng, Zheng Shuang glanced at the huge insects crawling densely in the distance.

He muttered to himself, "Let me test the power of this super skill."

After she finished speaking, she took out an orange scepter and held it tightly in her hand, while she seemed to be chanting some mysterious and complex scripture.

The once clear sky suddenly turned dark red, and fiery clouds were gradually forming above the beast tide in the distance.

Zheng Shuang stared at the beast tide with bloodshot eyes, shouting, "Meteor, Fire, Rain!"

As the last word "rain" was uttered, fiery clouds above the beast tide rushed down on the giant insects on the ground like a storm.

In an instant, the originally densely packed insects began to roll around on the ground upon contact with the fiery rain from the sky.

Zheng Shuang watched as the tiny sparks of fire fell from the sky, dripping onto the insect's back and burning through its body. Only then did she realize how terrifying this skill was.

"What is that? Is it raining fire from the sky?"

The people on the city wall, the soldiers and superhumans who witnessed this scene, were all astonished by the woman in the sky.

A few bolder individuals even took out their phones and started taking pictures of Zheng Shuang in the sky.

After a long while, Zheng Shuang slowly put away the scepter and looked at the dense insect remains covering several kilometers in radius, transmitting her voice: "The Guangcheng side is complete."

I'm heading to Shenzhen now.

At this time, battles were taking place in every corner of China, thanks to the large amount of weapons China had stockpiled before the apocalypse.

Furthermore, the fact that the communication equipment was preserved intact and that the defending side had an advantage made the role of some firearms particularly prominent.

The missiles and fighter jets flying overhead from time to time gave these survivors in the city a slight sense of security.

People cheered with joy as they watched the empty space cleared after the missile explosion.

Unlike China, the survivors from other countries did not have cities like those in China, which led to their battles being fought in a scattered manner.

Originally, a single missile could kill dozens or even hundreds of monsters, but because the battle was too scattered, a single bomb could only kill two or three monsters.

The battle on Chinese soil lasted for two days and one night, and in those two days and one night, China's ammunition reserves of several decades were depleted to less than 30%.

Kyoto underground base.

Yuan Chuyi looked at the cabinet ministers and said, "I agree that Shabak City should be open to the world."

After all, only when humans are stronger can they better and more effectively resist monsters.

However, there are some countries I cannot agree to, and some people and events I think we should not forget.

Listening to the implied meaning in Yuan Chuyi's words, the cabinet ministers understood which countries he was referring to.

Over the next week, Shabak City saw an unprecedented influx of people.

This also caused Yuan Chuyi, the lord of Shabak City, to have his gold coins grow at an astonishing rate every day.

Zhang Jiacheng

A team of 100 people, consisting of soldiers and people with superpowers, is ready to go.

"Captain Su, my storage space is full of all kinds of monster materials. We can set off now."

Captain Su glanced at the battered city and murmured, "When we come back, the whole city will be populated by superhumans. We'll never have to worry about running out of ammunition again."

Shabak City Lord's Mansion

"I think you should hire more service staff for each of your stores."

"Especially the old man with the best books in the pharmacy, there are always long queues of people there every day," Tang Yan suggested to Yuan Chuyi, who was standing in front of the crystal ball.

"That's exactly what I was thinking too."

"What's wrong? You look like you have something on your mind."

Looking at the ever-increasing number of monsters around the mysterious building on the map in his mind, Yuan Chuyi said, "I really don't know when this catastrophe will end."

After saying that, he asked Tang Yan, "Call a few of them over, let's go see the other countries."

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