Chapter 237 How to Distribute
When she woke up again, she was lying on Hu Zi's back, moving up and down with his steps.
Recalling what she saw before she fainted, she found that there was nothing about the villa in it.
There was still some pain deep in her head, so she rubbed her solar plexus to relieve the discomfort. She felt that her supernatural power had been upgraded, and her sixth sense had become a three-second prediction.
For a moment, she didn't know whether she should be happy about the upgrade of her superpowers, or worried about the old, weak and sick people following behind her.
"Brother Huzi, let me down."
Hu Zi said "oh" and half squatted down to put her down. Before he could ask a question, Sang Yu ran to the back.
He scratched his itchy back and continued to lead the way.
Sang Yu immediately saw his parents and sister who were at the end of the team, and they jogged over.
Sang Zhengyi glanced at her sternly, as if he was disappointed in her.
Sang Yu didn't dare to say anything, but she was still a little unconvinced in her heart. She quietly asked her sister where they were going, and the answer she got was that her father was going to live with his friends in the next city.
I heard that he was also the base commander, and we rarely interacted, only occasionally sending signals to exchange information. Moreover, we had lost contact since autumn because we were busy stockpiling supplies.
Speaking of stockpiling, fortunately my mother had space, otherwise a group of people would not even have food to eat and would have frozen or starved to death in such weather.
At Sang Zhengyi's request, Hu Zi had been looking for a suitable place to stay along the way, especially after the sun set, when the temperature dropped by more than ten degrees Celsius, coupled with the whistling cold wind, which made people feel like they were soaked in cold water from head to toe.
Fortunately, they were in the urban area, where there were as many dilapidated houses as zombies. They just found a dilapidated store and used the small office inside as their residence.
After settling everyone down, Hu Zi placed the twisted security door across the two walls to use as a door.
They ate a simple meal as dinner, and everyone huddled together quietly, trying not to make any noise.
The wind grew stronger at night, making the people in the small room shiver.
Sang Yu couldn't stand the cold any longer, so she dragged her sister and parents back to the villa while no one was paying attention. As soon as she stepped in, a gentle warm breeze blew towards her.
She shivered all over and felt like she was alive again.
But poor Hu Zi had to freeze outside. There was no way, he was too far away from the door, and she didn't want other people to know about this place, it would be troublesome.
The two sisters helped their already frail mother sit on the sofa. Sang Guqiu took out the only remaining crystal core from his pocket and decided to apply for a points card for his mother despite being embarrassed. He just didn't know when Boss Xia would approve it.
Sang Zhengyi looked at the brightly lit villa. Although this was his second time entering here, it still looked awkward. He bent down and touched the ground, and it was still warm.
"Sang Yu, you said before how many crystal cores would it cost to rent this place for a month?"
"180,000 points a month." She continued mumbling, "If Dad hadn't insisted on giving those crystal cores away, our family would be living well here. Why would we go out and suffer the cold?"
Upon hearing this, Sang Zhengyi shouted angrily, "Sang Yu! I'm your father and the base commander, a responsible leader. I'm the only one who can protect them. Do you want me to watch them freeze to death, starve to death, or be sold on the black market like animals?"
Sang Yu, who was being scolded, lowered his head and said nothing. Sang Guqiu hugged his mother's arm and tried his best to be a background figure, fearing that his father would vent his anger on him.
Or his mother secretly winked at him, telling him to stop talking.
Sang Zhengyi asked, "Sang Yu, is there a limit on the number of people here?"
He knew his daughter. If everyone could come in, Sang Yu would have brought them in long ago, instead of sneaking in in the middle of the night because she couldn't stand the cold anymore.
Sure enough, Sang Yu said, "Yes, only ten people can come in."
Sang Zhengyi nodded secretly. This was reasonable. If there were no restrictions, it would be too outrageous.
"When you get out later, tell everyone that this is your special ability. You can accommodate ten people at a time. Got it?"
In this way, Sang Yu sent a group of people in every hour. Even his mother could only go in five times a day, and his father gritted his teeth and refused to go in no matter what, even though the wind and snow outside were getting stronger and stronger and his knees were so painful that he needed a wheelchair.
She was secretly anxious and went to Lidai Island several times, but the supermarket was empty and there was not a single fish in the sea. She had no choice but to leave Lidai Island.
The thick snow outside not only blocked their steps, but also blocked the zombies that were not afraid of the cold. The roaring sound of the wind also interfered with their judgment, allowing them to escape when the zombies came.
Then we had to find a place to spend the night. My mother took out some food and distributed it to everyone, and we gradually moved into the city next door.
Sang Yu put away his memories gloomily and glared at the one-armed man who dared not say a word.
Sang Zhengyi didn't say anything, but asked Hu Zi, who had just returned from dinner, to lead the way to the place he had found to spend the night.
Mao Er knew that he was in the wrong, and was worried that the Sang family would really abandon him, so he stomped his numb feet, lowered his head, shrunk his neck, and squeezed into the middle of the team.
Hu Zi led the way, turned the corner, ignored the piles of zombie corpses, walked into the street, and stopped.
"The house here not only has a door, but also has neatly stacked wood inside. Someone must have lived there before, sir. I've checked, and there's no one inside. The bed is covered in dust, so it's just right for us to live in."
Hu Zi excitedly pushed open a door and showed them what was inside.
Sure enough, just as he said, there was a lot of dry wood inside, stacked in a row against the wall, and there were also simple household items such as beds and cabinets in the room.
Sang Zhengyi was overjoyed and cheered repeatedly, "Let's stay here!"
Sang Yu and her sister also breathed a sigh of relief. For some reason, there were very few zombies here. Not a single zombie was seen passing by for most of the day, which made the two people who wanted to kill zombies and take out the crystal cores very depressed.
If they had known there were no zombies here, they wouldn't have just been hiding from zombies all the way.
On the first night they settled there, heavy snow fell from the sky and strong winds mixed with blizzards whistled past. They lit wood in the room for heating and thick smoke was blown away through the cracks in the door.
There was a rustling sound as everyone took out their food and gathered in front of the fire to eat.
Sang Yu estimated that the time was almost up, so he returned to the villa and called out the nine people who were lying on the floor in the hall to rest, and then called in another nine people in order.
Fortunately, she was the owner of the villa, and even if she was not inside, she had absolute control, so she restricted the people who entered to move only within a ten-meter radius of the hall. Fortunately, everyone was very obedient, and once inside they would not walk around, but would lie down on the warm floor and sleep obediently.
They lived in this house for a long time. As the snow outside grew deeper and deeper, the door was blocked to form a natural ice door, and everyone was even more afraid to go out.
Until one day, someone suddenly heard the sound of an unknown creature walking in the snow outside. It didn't sound like a human, and a bad thought surged from the bottom of his heart.
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