Chapter 160: The Literal Meaning



"Hey! Wait! What do you mean?"

Shi Yin's words were devoid of any emotion, and the twenty-odd people in front of her panicked upon hearing them, but due to the pressure of life, none of them dared to back down.

"The literal meaning." Shi Yin lowered the car window. The iron bars outside the window separated them into two worlds.

The group of people who gathered around didn't look too happy. They had arrived at the border with great joy, thinking they could start a new life. After all, there were supermarkets and restaurants at the border, and they could scavenge for supplies and slowly make a living.

Each of them possessed remarkable superpowers and believed they could become powerful rulers. However, when they arrived in the Exile Zone, they discovered that things were not as simple as they had imagined.

There are no soldiers on duty here, no one to protect them all night, no food to worry about, supplies delivered every now and then, and no electricity or appliances to ensure their entertainment.

In all the places where people were evacuated, electricity and signal have been completely cut off, and all kinds of supplies in supermarkets and warehouses have been transported away, leaving nothing behind.

The few things that might have been left behind were planting manuals, crops that had been planted and were growing well in the fields, a small number of water purifiers and manuals on how to install them and what items were needed, and a post-apocalyptic survival guide.

There are many post-apocalyptic survival guides available on various platforms, but the content is far less comfortable than that of those who are protected; they mainly consist of wilderness survival skills.

Many people who arrived here with only three days' worth of food regretted their decision.

But it's easy to leave but hard to come back. They were clamoring to leave and even signed the papers. How could we possibly let them go back so easily?

Many people went to the border to plead for mercy, but the soldiers stood there and didn't even spare them a glance. They were turned away in vain, and most of them didn't dare to force their way through, so they could only slink back.

A few were bold enough to try to break in or scale the wall, relying on their special abilities.

The soldiers then showed them no mercy.

This wasn't just a matter of spending their lives in jail; they were killed on the spot in front of everyone, their bodies thrown against the wall, and soon the smell of blood attracted zombies.

Those who watched helplessly as the "daring pioneers" were killed were terrified. When the zombies swarmed over, they were afraid of becoming their own meal, so they could only scramble back to their own territory.

[Reporting to Master, I have retrieved the exile records from various countries. The first country to be exiled was Milica, half a month ago, and the last country to be exiled was Yanlong, a week ago.]

[As a result of the discussions, given that this was the first centralized exile, the first batch was moved up slightly; thereafter, exiles will be carried out at a frequency of one month.]

“A week ago?” Shi Yin chuckled. “No wonder, that’s enough time for them to come to their senses.”

Shi Yin had already rolled down the car window, and the twenty-odd people immediately squeezed forward. Several tall and strong men stood in front, and the rest of the group stood behind them.

Upon seeing Shi Yin, a strange light flashed in the eyes of the group.

Every day they had to find ways to fight zombies and rack their brains to find supplies. Their clothes weren't as tattered as those of homeless people, but that was about it.

But Shi Yin looks completely different.

Putting aside how stunning Shi Yin's appearance was, even through the iron bars they could see that Shi Yin looked healthy and was dressed neatly, showing no signs of the disarray that came with living in such a chaotic world.

As for the SUV that Shi Yin was driving, the vehicle was clean and handsome, with a camouflage paint that was spotless. After lowering the window, you could see that the interior was comfortable and tidy.

Among the crowd were a few car enthusiasts who could tell at a glance that the car had been meticulously modified. The body and windows were so solid that it was no exaggeration to say that even at night, one would not have to worry about zombies sneaking in.

Think about yourself again.

The house without air conditioning was damp and dark. Every night I was terrified of a sudden zombie attack. I was almost driven crazy by boredom, but I didn't dare to chat with anyone for fear of being stabbed in the back.

These are two extremes!

However, seeing Shi Yin's fully armed car, these people were not completely overwhelmed. One of them took the initiative to go up and greet Shi Yin.

"Hello, I'm the team leader here, my name is Tang Wei." Tang Wei extended his hand.

He was the tallest in the group, and his outstretched arms showed that he was muscular and strong. Moreover, he had a well-proportioned physique and was not the kind of man who only knew how to train his chest and whose lower body was shriveled.

"How...should I address you?" Tang Wei hesitated.

Calling her "little brother" seems inappropriate, since she's a woman. But if I directly address her as "little girl," wouldn't that be a bit disrespectful?

Tang Wei already sensed that Shi Yin's fully armed car was not simple. If he accidentally offended her, she might just step on the gas and drive off, which would be bad.

"Get to the point." Shi Yin leaned back in her chair with her arms crossed. "Don't try to test me. I wasn't exiled."

"Beep beep—"

[Agaray: Your location was accurate, wasn't it? I'm coming right now.]

Shi Yin lightly tapped the screen with her fingertip, said nothing, put the phone aside, and abandoned the idea of ​​simply stepping on the gas and leaving.

"I'm relatively free right now, so I can give you some advice. If I were you, I would take my people and leave immediately, or at least leave right away." A hint of mockery appeared in Shi Yin's calm eyes: "Or... do you insist on being friends with me?"

"Uh, friend, you might have misunderstood. We don't mean to do anything bad." Tang Wei's smile was a little forced. "It's just that we're having some financial difficulties and might need your help."

"Of course, of course. We're just getting acquainted right now, so please give me some face, it's alright, right?" Tang Wei said, glancing into the car. "Are you the only one here?"

Although this woman looks quite extraordinary, judging from her face, she is not very old, probably no more than 23 to 25 years old.

So young? Still a child.

Tang Wei, with a friendly smile on his face, still stretched out his hand and put it in front of the car window, as if he wouldn't give up until Shi Yin shook his hand.

Shi Yin smiled eerily and pressed a button in the car, causing the iron window to slowly roll down.

Amidst Tang Wei's surprised and delighted gaze, he shook hands with Tang Wei.

"Nice to meet you. If you'd like, you can call me... Shadow." Shi Yin reached out and gently grasped Tang Wei's hand.

The next moment, as expected, Shi Yin felt a force, strong and heavy, coming from her hand, almost crushing her hand bones, and also with a pulling force.

This guy, is he trying to pull her right out the window?

So violent?

She likes it!!!

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