Chapter 152: Survive
An Ran remembered that her car's fuel gauge was almost empty, but time was running out and she had no time to get gasoline. Anyway, she would meet Yun Tao at the gas station soon, so she was not in a hurry.
Opening the car door, An Ran put the doll in her arms into the baby carrier, and hung black and white cards strung together with a string on the side of the baby carrier. The doll could see the cards on both sides as long as it turned its head.
Together with Liu Yuan, they loaded all the supplies into the car, and then they hurriedly got in the car and headed towards the garage exit.
Hengheng and Liu Yuan sat in the back. Liu Yuan would help Anran take care of the baby. At the exit of the underground garage, Yuntao, wearing the training uniform he wore when he was a armed police officer, was leaning against the door of the Hummer waiting.
Seeing An Ran's bulletproof car rushing out of the garage exit, Yun Tao raised his hand and asked An Ran to stop the car, then turned around and grabbed a dozen neatly stacked mobile phones from his car window.
An Ran rolled down the car window, and Yun Tao reached in and handed the phone to An Ran. She took it and looked at Yun Tao with a puzzled look on her face, "There is no cell phone signal now."
"They all have electricity to attract zombies. Let's go out through the fire escape."
Rubbing his old face, Yun Tao looked at An Ran in the car window with some fatigue. After looking at her for a long time, he reached out and pinched An Ran's thin shoulders. He patted her with earnest words and suddenly said something very emotional, "Live on, for your child."
This sentence made An Ran's eyes red again in the car. She looked at Yun Tao and suddenly felt that Yun Tao gave her a feeling of... how to say it, like a father. Although she had been tormented by Yun Tao in the past few days, Yun Tao either beat her or scolded her, but under such a scenario, An Ran felt that Yun Tao was very much like her father who had died many years ago.
Her father is also a soldier, but not as mysterious as Zhan Lian, nor a paramilitary like Yun Tao, but in the army. After giving birth to An Ran, An Ran's mother joined the army. I heard from relatives that An Ran's father is also a man of iron.
It was also heard that he had a bad temper and would yell at An Ran's mother if she was not happy with her. Because of this, An Ran's mother divorced her father and took An Ran, who was only one year old, back to Xiangcheng, and never let An Ran meet her father again.
Later, when An Ran was 6 years old, her mother was seriously ill and almost terminally ill. Her mother's relatives asked An Ran to call her father and inform him to come to the hospital and take An Ran away. That was the only time An Ran had a conversation with her father.
She still remembered that she was in the hospital, confused, and called her father's cell phone. What she heard was a not-so-gentle male voice. He seemed to have no idea who was calling him. He just said "Hello". An Ran followed the instructions of her relatives and said to her father,
"I'm An Ran, Dad. Mom is sick, so I asked you to pick me up."
Her father was silent for a very long time on the other end of the phone, which made An Ran feel that he was trying to hold back his tears. Then a relative snatched the phone from An Ran's hand, walked aside, and talked to her father about An Ran's support.
Later, her father did come, having rushed over from some unknown military region. He bought a bouquet of flowers and showed rare warmth. He wore his most proud military uniform, stood on the other side of the street, waved the flowers and doll in his hand at Anran, and smiled like a fool.
Then, he rushed across the road, ready to hug An Ran, when a car came by and knocked An Ran's father flying far away. He was gone just like that.
I said monthly tickets, you said yes, yes, yes!
(End of this chapter)