Joensuu is located on the northwest coast of Bislen Bay and is a beautiful harbor surrounded by mountains and facing the sea.
Due to its important geographical location, this port city had a population of over one million before the end of the world, and its quarterly throughput exceeded 100 million tons, making it a city of great strategic significance.
Therefore, a large-scale federal garrison was stationed near Joensuu. Although the troops fell into a certain degree of chaos after the disaster broke out, they suffered heavy losses in the process of clearing the zombies in the city later.
But compared to the surrounding cities that were completely destroyed, Joensuu became the last refuge in the hearts of thousands of refugee survivors.
The city's high steel walls stood majestically, stained with many dried bloodstains. Teams of patrol troops moved back and forth, and searchlights on high places shone into the distance through the fog.
The survivors who had just escaped formed a long queue at the checkpoint. These European survivors with different hair colors were dressed in rags, had haggard faces, and looked so dirty that they looked even worse than the beggars on the street.
The sound of cars roaring could be heard in the distance, and a group of soldiers immediately raised their guns and stood guard, shouting at the vehicles on the opposite side to slow down.
The car slowly drove out of the fog. The Federal Police decoration made everyone feel relieved. The car window rolled down, revealing the terrified look of a man.
"Henry, why are you alone?"
Henry trembled all over and immediately cursed, "Don't block the way! Something big happened outside, they are all dead! I have to report it quickly! Get out of the way!"
The soldiers looked at each other, watching the car rush past in a hurry, and whispered to each other.
"They're all dead! He's the only one back. What monster is out there?"
"Hey, just live one day at a time, why think so much!"
The police car drove through the checkpoint carefully. Henry, who was sweating all over, said anxiously,
"Dear... Madam, this is... Joensuu. I brought you in. If you have nothing else to do, could you please let me leave? Mercy..."
Henry waited for a long time but heard no response. Overcoming his great fear, he slowly turned around and found that the woman sitting in the back seat had disappeared.
The young police officer finally breathed a sigh of relief, stepped on the accelerator and rushed straight to the Federal Police Station.
In a dark corner, a man in gray robe was squatting on the ground drawing circles. Soon Fang Ming walked out of the shadow door, with a snow-white kitten lying on his head, licking its fur.
"Dear master, after many days of wandering, I finally came to this city of my dreams. Come and praise me!"
When he still had some sense, he always spoke in a pretentious manner, as if he were acting in a stage play.
The tail sometimes also has this problem, so Fang Ming can only blame it on nature and not comment.
He took the little white cat off his head and held it in his arms, looking around.
This is near the outskirts of the city, surrounded by old buildings. The European-style buildings are obviously different from the domestic style, and it has a strong sense of being in a foreign country.
Federal soldiers patrolled from time to time in the distance, and the building surrounded by high walls nearby should be the security check area.
Large groups of refugee survivors were brought in covered in dust and dirt, and later walked out covered in dust and dirt. Occasionally, a few were escorted out.
The city is heavily guarded and in good order. It seems that the military strength of these foreigners in the city is also very strong, and the city leadership is also well managed.
Sha was lazily stretching her graceful body. Fang Ming retracted his gaze and joked, "It's really unexpected."
"Um?"
"I thought you would turn all living things in front of you into minced meat. When you came over, I stepped on the debris to talk to you. I didn't expect you to sneak in quietly. It's really a deadly stereotype."
"Just take it as a compliment."
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