There is one thing that the Consul General is very concerned about.
Shiyin seems to get along very well with the people around her. The survey results show that she seems to be an easy-going, carefree and cheerful child.
Now, looking at Shi Yin, whose face was expressionless and who was carefully checking for things she had missed, the Commander-in-Chief couldn't sense any cheerfulness in her.
From the moment they met, the Chief Commander had never seen Shi Yin display any other expression, let alone smile. Rather than describing her as a living, breathing person, the Chief Commander felt that Shi Yin was more like a machine.
"You said you want to prove yourself in a month, do you mean you want to prove yourself in the college entrance examination?" The commander looked at Shi Yin, who was deep in thought, and remained silent for a long time.
"Hmm." Shi Yin nodded casually, then circled a few words and quickly drew a few arrows, seemingly not paying any attention to what the leader was saying.
"Well, forgive my bluntness," the Consul General said, carefully choosing his words, "proving yourself through the college entrance examination is probably not enough. Even if you become the top scorer, it will be difficult to prove anything."
If someone becomes the top scorer in the exam among ordinary people, it's considered a great honor for their family, and they might even be celebrated with fanfare for ten blocks.
But what's next might be the end of the world. If what Shi Yin said is true, then with all sorts of superpowers emerging, no matter how high your college entrance exam score is, it won't matter.
"Why take the college entrance exam?" Shi Yin raised her eyelids slightly: "I'm already in college."
"Well..." The leader hesitated. If there was any major event in a month, wouldn't it only be the college entrance examination?
It's said to be only six months, but it's impossible to calculate it as a full six months. It has to be done at least two months in advance, and then another month is wasted in the remaining four months.
Three months...is that really enough?
"Besides, who said the college entrance exam is useless?" Shi Yin leaned back in her chair, looking completely unperturbed. "I came to you to ensure the country continues to function normally. Otherwise, why wouldn't I go out and work on my own?"
Commander-in-Chief: "..."
You're right, so people should go to school and take the college entrance exam, right?
So even in the apocalypse, there are still some people who have to study early in the morning and late at night... For some reason, thinking about this, the leader actually felt like laughing.
"In short, the first batch of weapons and equipment should be prepared for soldiers and medical personnel." Shi Yin pushed the draft paper in her hand over: "Now let's talk about the plan to save the world."
"Save the world?" The leader hesitated for a moment.
He thought that Shi Yin had been talking to him for three days, and that they were already discussing a plan to save the world. But judging from Shi Yin's tone, it seemed like they were only just beginning.
"Don't let your guard down. This is just the most preliminary plan, to ensure that as many people as possible survive the initial disaster and buy time for future crises."
Shi Yin's voice was clear and cool, and his pronunciation was clear.
"In my earliest version before the rebirth, the biggest shortage was manpower. Not to mention how difficult it was for soldiers to fight a counterattack together, there were almost no doctors in the hospital. In the first instance, supplies from all industries were cut off, water, electricity, and signal were cut off. It was much more severe than anyone imagined."
"Besides what we just mentioned about the setup, I need detailed maps of every single signal tower and similar layouts..."
Shi Yin wrote everything down beside her. Her handwriting was beautiful, a delicate and neat regular script, just like her.
She knew she shouldn't trouble the Consul General with such tiring work, so she simply organized everything herself and placed it in front of him. These were just records; they would be formally reported at the conference a month later.
"So, can we really convince everyone?" The Consul General was deeply concerned.
The apocalypse will amplify many people's desires, and with cracks appearing in the legal system, it's hard to guarantee that any part will remain intact.
"I don't need everyone, just those I trust." Shi Yin casually put down her pen. "Who said I was going to save everyone?"
Commander-in-Chief: "?"
do not you?
Didn't you say you were going to save the world?
“What I want to save is this world, but this world doesn’t need everyone to live.” Shi Yin pushed the paper in her hand over: “Just like killing the saintly mother first in the apocalypse, some people will drag down all of humanity, so we must abandon them.”
"There's a lot to cover in a short time. What we just discussed was how to prepare after the apocalypse. There's still a lot of information you haven't had time to see yet."
The Consul General took it and glanced at it; in just one glance, his eyes widened.
The Five Knights: Flame Dragon - Toki, Lulan - Ishtar, Milica - Agarai, Volga - Tyr, and Welren - Hermod.
What is this? It's so magical.
Is this a crossover? Isn't this supposed to be a realistic post-apocalyptic setting? It shouldn't be a Western fantasy setting, right?
The Consul General repeatedly confirmed that his eyesight was indeed correct.
"First of all, the name Knight originated from Wellen. At the beginning of the apocalypse, the signal did not collapse so quickly. After a period of interruption, humanity organized repairs and reconnected the signal for a while. Wellen called it God's punishment."
Tokine was not surprised at all by the leader's surprise.
In peacetime, this does seem a bit fantastical. The Yanlong Kingdom calls this apocalypse a plague, but the name that came from Wilren is more artistic and can offer more spiritual comfort to people.
Furthermore, with the apocalypse and superpowers blurring the lines between reality and fantasy, Wellen's narrative became widely circulated after humans acquired superpowers, and almost no one referred to the apocalypse as a plague anymore.
"According to Welren, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse correspond to plague, war, famine, and death. They say this is the truth of the end times."
"It turns out they were right. The initial apocalypse did indeed follow this sequence, and the mutated zombies did look very similar to those in the Apocalypse, but this was in the early stages."
"The zombie disease represents a plague. After the chaos in human society, war broke out. Less labor and farming led to starvation. The drastic reduction in the human population resulted in death. The greater the price each type of human paid, the stronger the zombies became."
"Therefore, as a way to confront them, and also for psychological comfort, the five strongest people of the era were called knights."
At this point, Shi Yin coughed lightly, a little embarrassed.
"Because things were quite chaotic back then, most people declared themselves kings..."
The commander's eyelids twitched.
Of course he understood. Wasn't this saying that the Yanlong Kingdom was gone and she had taken power?
“However, this isn’t the first time I’ve been this good.” Shi Yin tried to save face for the leader: “After repeating it several times, I took a shortcut.”
Commander-in-Chief: "..."
Such a forced attempt at comfort...
That's a good comforting thought...
"So how strong were you before you were reborn the first time?" The leader nodded.
He obtained Shi Yin's information. If he guessed correctly, this information should be the first version of Shi Yin's information, meaning that there was no Shi Yin from the time of her rebirth.
It's unimaginable that such a normal person could shoulder such a heavy responsibility and become number one in the country.
If the information shows that someone is outstanding in all aspects, even if they excel in only one area, it doesn't make sense to say that.
Shi Yin's information is too ordinary.
The only unusual thing is that Shi Yin had previously undergone treatment for depression, but only once. The psychologist revealed that her mental age was older than her actual age, and she experienced auditory hallucinations and mental confusion due to excessive psychological pressure.
However, she only went once and never went to the hospital again.
“My ability is rather special, and I will explain it to you later,” Shi Yin said. “I can assure you that I am the strongest.”
"Is it the ability to control rebirth?" the leader guessed, but then felt something was off.
Shi Yin paused, then didn't continue speaking at that point.
“Let’s talk about it later. This is a long and complicated story.” Shi Yin carefully chose her words: “Most people will acquire different superpowers depending on their experiences and state of mind. This… is not fixed.”
The commander-in-chief didn't speak again, but his eyes flickered, and he understood what Shi Yin meant.
The abilities may differ, but the power is not. This means that even if the abilities change, the strength remains the same, which is probably the case for most people.
The small group of people who are not part of the majority should have fixed superpowers, and those who are exceptions must have extraordinary strength. These are the key figures.
"As for the plan, the five of us had different ideas, so the plans we led were also different. Although we later combined our plans, each of us still had its most prominent part."
"And I was in charge of Project Fire."
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