Everyone: "..."
Shi Yin: "?"
The silence at that moment was deafening.
The girl knelt on the ground for a long time, her raised hands aching but she didn't feel any pain. She opened her eyes a crack and slowly raised her head.
A group of people stood in front of her, all looking at her as if she were a fool. She held up her hands as if making an offering, extending them to the mouth of the woman in front of her.
It looks a bit silly.
At this moment, there should be a lonely sound of wind, accompanied by the drifting of falling leaves.
"...Good reaction, but you knelt down too quickly." Shi Yin was speechless: "If you were a normal zombie, you could have run up there in time."
"Uh, I was just too scared." The girl who was kneeling on the ground scrambled to her feet, her face slightly flushed. "There are still survivors, that's great."
"What do you mean there are still survivors? There should be quite a few survivors here, right?" Cheng Sui asked, puzzled.
"There are quite a few people gathered here. Some are because the glass was broken and they didn't have any weapons, so they had no choice. Others are here for academic credits." The girl said somewhat helplessly, "It's uncertain whether we'll be able to attend our next classes. If we don't attend classes, we won't get credits, and we need to graduate..."
To still think about graduation when facing a life-threatening crisis—what a good student! A Yanlong citizen who dedicates his life to learning...
The government will definitely have corresponding policies for the first batch of students whose studies were delayed due to the apocalypse. What's the rush? We've prepared all the supplies for you. Are you still short of credits?
"How many credits can this thing be exchanged for?" Jiang Ning asked, holding the tiny crystal core she had dug out, looking somewhat disgusted.
Shi Yin was in charge of killing everything along the way. Every now and then, they would stop and the others would dig out the crystal cores. At first, they were trembling, but later they became quite skilled.
It was a bit disgusting; the pungent smell of blood and rotting was truly something else, making you want to die.
However, no one wanted to be abandoned by Tokine, so they all tried their best to adapt and not hold her back, hoping to give Tokine more time.
However, these crystal cores are far too small!
When they unearthed the crystal core that was so out of place among the zombies, they really couldn't recognize it.
The crystal core looked quite beautiful, like a small gemstone emitting a faint purple light, crystal clear, and surprisingly easy to find among the rotting flesh.
“This kind of low-level stuff has no special value to ability users, it’s about the same as fuel.” Shi Yin picked up a crystal core the size of a grain of rice and said, “It’s a decent energy source that can effectively solve the energy crisis that may occur in the future.”
"How many academic credits can this be exchanged for?" Everyone's focus was still on the academic credits.
"Maybe... 10:1." Shi Yin coughed lightly.
Actually, there seem to be even fewer, after all, to prevent some people from taking risks for credits, and these basic zombies are really not very useful, 10:1 is already too much.
The girl seemed genuinely happy to see other survivors. After getting enough supplies from the vending machine, she volunteered to lead Shi Yin and the others upstairs.
As expected, everyone was in the largest study room. The glass and doors there were not only very sturdy, but the room was also soundproof, so even if they accidentally made some noise, it wouldn't easily attract the attention of the zombies.
There were probably twenty or thirty people gathered here, half men and half women. Compared to the whole school, this number is really small.
Some stayed in their dorm rooms and refused to come out, while others climbed out but were stopped on the road.
Of course, most of the people who can climb down are from the third floor or below, and those living on the fifth or sixth floor have no other choice but to stay in their dorm rooms.
"Why are there so many people again? We're running out of supplies?"
As soon as Shi Yin and her friends stepped into the study room, they heard someone complaining.
"What nonsense are you spouting, acting like you were the first ones here?" A girl said with a grim face, "If we hadn't opened the door for you, you would have been part of the zombie army long ago. Now you're looking down on everyone else."
"You..." The impulsive boy stopped talking, but glared at her resentfully.
"What? The most dangerous spot on the first floor was where the girls went to get supplies?" The girl who spoke was even more indignant: "Xingyue only comes up to your shoulders, how can you be so shameless?"
"Chen Yuanyuan! You!"
"Stop arguing, stop arguing, these are supplies I found on the first floor." The girl called Xingyue was gentle and quickly stepped forward to stop everyone from arguing.
Jiang Ning and the others put down their supplies. To repay Xingyue for guiding them, they had also helped carry some things when they arrived, including water and snacks.
"We'll distribute them, we'll distribute them, look how slow you guys are." A man standing next to the boy who had just spoken stood up, walked over, and began distributing the supplies.
But by the end, almost everyone's face had darkened.
"Song Mo, what do you mean?" Chen Yuanyuan asked, her face darkening as she held a hard-boiled egg in her hand.
All the girls only received a small snack; they didn't even get any water.
"You girls don't eat much, and supplies are scarce right now, so you definitely need to be careful," Song Mo said, waving the compressed biscuits in her hand. "We need to be well-fed to have the strength to protect you... Ah!"
Before he could finish speaking, a steel knife flew straight at him, slicing across his wrist and pinning him to the wall. The supplies he was holding immediately scattered all over the ground with a clatter.
Song Mo squatted on the ground, clutching his wrist in pain, blood flowing from between his fingers. The crowd gasped and looked in the direction from which the steel knife had come.
Shi Yin then withdrew her hand expressionlessly.
Upon arriving here, Shi Yin remained silent, observing from the sidelines, to the point that many people overlooked her presence. However, her sudden action silenced everyone.
"You don't seem to have the right to possess the supplies we took, do you?" Shi Yin leaned against the wall with her arms crossed, looking lazy and showing no sense of crisis in the apocalypse.
Shi Yin looked more like an observer, with a faint smile on her face. For some reason, the men were all a little afraid to look at Shi Yin.
"Bullshit, how many zombies can you weak girls kill in the apocalypse? We're protecting you, and we can't even take your protection money?" The man next to Song Mo stood up, and his face looked a little red, perhaps because Shi Yin had embarrassed him.
“He is Sha Diao, the leader of that group of boys.” Jiang Ning recognized the man: “Song Mo is his underling, and Sha Bi next to him is his younger brother.”
Everyone: ?
who?
Wen Jinxue: "Ningning, why are you swearing?"
"...I'm serious. Their surname is Sha, the Sha of sand." Jiang Ning rolled her eyes. She was being very serious, okay? Did she look like she was joking?
"Since you arrived here, you haven't killed a single zombie, and you still have the nerve to collect protection money?" Chen Yuanyuan retorted, "Whether you collect protection money or not, the vending machines here are for public use. What right do you have to distribute supplies?"
It's clear that most people are on Chen Yuanyuan's side, mainly because that man is so annoying and makes people uncomfortable.
Less than a fifth of his men shared the same hatred as Sha Diao; they were all his brothers. He was already a reckless person, and now that everyone was glaring at him like that, he was instantly enraged.
"Now that I'm here, the vending machine is ours. It's ours now, so what!"
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