Chapter 54 The Skinny Boy



Gu Chen realized she had misunderstood, and a blush rose to her cheeks. "I... I can't join."

He refused firmly, but fearing they might change their minds and take the items back, he explained, "I'm sorry, I'll do anything you ask, but working for the base... I'm sorry, I can't do that!"

Lin Anran guessed he would refuse, so she calmly said, "Our team is a self-created team, not serving the base, but only for our own protection."

She knew that whether in her past life or this one, the base ignored District F and treated them like slaves. Everyone was furious, but no one dared to cause trouble, otherwise they wouldn't even know how they died.

“You don’t have to agree so quickly, but time waits for no one. Even the zombies are starting to mutate now, so it will definitely get harder and harder in the future. Why don’t we stick together and make a fire?”

Gu Chen listened to Lin Anran's words and fell into deep thought.

Something was subtly driving him, and his inner voice wanted to agree immediately.

Lin's mother lit up the atmosphere at the right moment, "Alright, alright, Chenchen, you think about it first. You're so thin, you haven't been eating properly lately!"

She placed the backpack she had just carried out of the trunk in front of Gu Chen. "Eat something first: potato chips, cookies, bread, instant noodles, sausages, cola, Sprite, milk...see what you want to eat."

Gu Chen stared dumbfounded at the food in his backpack, involuntarily swallowing hard. "No, thank you."

Lin's father noticed Gu Chen's hesitation. "Eat up, Xiao Chen. Back in the day, your father and I often tricked each other into treating each other to meals. This little bit won't make a difference."

Gu Chen: ...Can we compare then with now?

Lin Yu: "Hey, hurry up and eat! We have plenty left, don't worry about eating us out of house and home."

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