So everyone's first life was pretty miserable.
In his second life after being reborn, the moment he had a brain, he snatched away all sorts of experts and farmers during the apocalypse.
Actually, there's a rebirth part in the middle where the zombies have the absolute upper hand. It's when Shi Yin and the others give up and smear some zombie blood on their wounds, turning into zombies without pain.
I'm tired, I'm quitting. Living is too much trouble, I might as well just die.
It turned out that zombies were even more cunning. People would die if they didn't eat, but as long as they collected food and avoided the zombies, they could leave. However, once you become a zombie, you really need to eat meat and drink blood, otherwise you will "starve" to death just like humans.
So if you actually attack humans, then humans will attack you in return. It's better to be a human and have a higher chance of survival.
However, after trying a few times, Shi Yin gained a certain status among the zombies. During the time when the zombies were at their strongest, apart from Agarai who refused to surrender, the other four all became high-level zombies.
Because of too many failures, everyone began to waver.
Perhaps Earth is truly entering a new era? Like evolution, survival of the fittest? Are their resistance the only ones who are wrong?
However, no matter how much Shion made, she could no longer rise in rank, and the others experienced the same thing.
At that time, there were very few humans left. I don't know if any survived, but after half a year, I couldn't see a single living person.
The zombies panicked.
Flesh and blood sustain life, but the fewer humans there are, the harder it is to produce new flesh and blood.
Moreover, when the environment is not suitable for the survival of organisms, they will automatically stop reproducing. In such a harsh environment, the human birth rate has also dropped significantly. Where will they find people?
This is a complete paradox!
It was at this moment that the mysterious contact above delivered flesh and blood, causing some of the highly intelligent zombies to suddenly realize that something was wrong.
In that lifetime, it seemed that zombies were about to completely defeat humans; this was the closest the zombie group had ever come to victory.
Then Shi Yin and the others led the zombies in a rebellion and managed to blow up the Earth.
It's pretty tragic for Earth; it's either being bombed or on its way to being bombed.
“I guess famine will come first this time. You remember I told you that the mastermind behind this couldn’t possibly have multiple memories like we do, but they should have a way to remind themselves that the world is not in the right state right now.”
Shi Yin thought for a moment.
"They can realize that someone has been reborn or knows something in advance, so trying to change the plan is the best way to achieve their goal."
"In your words, we are fighting against a nation of cultists. We have failed so many times, and only by cooperating with the state are we getting closer and closer to success. It is precisely because only a state can fight against another state."
A nation is a collective, which no matter how gifted a genius may be, can compare to. A nation brings together wisdom and strength.
This is due to the difference in size.
“That’s pretty much what I guessed.” Agarai frowned and muttered, “The most we’ve ever caught was over two hundred people. If it really was just something leaked from a lab, then that lab is far too big.”
The enemy is in the open, while they are in the shadows, so the enemy should naturally be at a disadvantage.
"Although their wishes differed, they were united in their goal of bringing about the end times to break our existing rules. However, we failed to achieve a common goal from the beginning and acted independently, which is why we suffered repeated defeats."
Agareth pondered, “So, it was only when we began to solidify, trying to determine an outcome, that we gained a foothold.”
“That’s the idea. And the nation that caused the apocalypse must not have been temporary. They’ve been lying in wait for a long time, and we were caught off guard because of our complacency during the peace.” Shi Yin agreed with Agarai’s idea.
"Unfortunately, even a starved camel is bigger than a horse. The old era is not so easily dismantled." Agareth shrugged. "The enemy is in the shadows while we are in the light, but the old era is supported by the world. I really don't know whether we are at a natural disadvantage or a natural advantage."
Completely bewildered, Ji Chuan: "?"
Who am I? Where am I? What are you all talking about? I don't understand a word you're saying!
“Yanlong is a major agricultural country. Even if the world only had you, you could barely survive. So the zombies representing famine will definitely come looking for you first.” Agarei was a smart man and understood immediately.
“Our national situation is different here. The plague and war are spreading more severely than yours, so they come to us.” Agare gasped. “If they show favoritism, we will be too busy to take care of ourselves. In the end, we will count the number of deaths and then let the death toll come out.”
"Smart," Shi Yin praised.
Agaray asked curiously, "You guessed?"
"Speculation," Shi Yin said succinctly.
"Then how can you be sure how much the mastermind knows?" Agareth frowned. "If we can't be sure how much we know, then we can't be sure about the plan and direction."
“They’re very perceptive, didn’t you notice? This time it went too smoothly.” Shi Yin shook her head: “Those people at least realized that our preparations for the apocalypse were perfect and that they would move the apocalypse to the next stage as quickly as possible.”
"Humans are not that adaptable. The apocalypse is progressing too fast and humans will find it hard to bear. There is no faster way than to make these four monsters appear in the correct order."
“That’s true.” Agarai sighed irritably. “Humans aren’t that adaptable, and we’re not that fast either. We need to find a way to extend the battle lines.”
“If, as I just said, the problem with those four monsters, if handled well enough, would actually just prolong the battle,” Nan Zhu suddenly interjected.
Shi Yin and Agarai paused for a moment, then looked at Nan Zhu in unison.
It wasn't that I felt offended, but I was surprised that Nanzhu was able to chime in.
"Why do you say that?" Agareth asked, somewhat intrigued.
"Judging from your descriptions, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse seem to be the biggest calamity in the early stages. If it is handled perfectly, it would indirectly show that humanity's strength is far beyond imagination," Nan Zhu said calmly, stating his opinion.
His tone was calm, as if he had prepared a speech, and every word was clearly enunciated without a trace of panic.
“If we rush into the mid-stage simply to speed up the end times, and humanity is well-prepared and manages to get through the mid-stage smoothly, then the entire plan will almost certainly fail,” Nan Zhu said gently. “If it were me, I would use a more severe mid-stage to disrupt the balance of humanity.”
“Yes… that’s how it is.” Shi Yin nodded.
Agareth, chin in hand, looked Nan Zhu up and down with a mixture of surprise and disbelief, then slapped the dazed Ji Chuan on the head.
"Have some guts, kid." Agarai gritted his teeth: "Why is Shiyin superior to me? The person she chose is superior to the person I chose too."
Shi Yin: "..."
Ji Chuan: "..."
What does this have to do with me!
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