Thinking of the air-raid shelter, I frowned, a question I hadn't considered before coming to mind: "Yan Zhengfeng should have returned to the air-raid shelter by now. I wonder if he's made things difficult for Wu Shuang?"
"If he makes things difficult for Wu Shuang, Fei Lichao will definitely stop him."
Thinking about this makes me feel aggrieved. Yan Zhengfeng is too extreme. His son Beibei's condition is already very dangerous, but he blames me for everything.
If Fei Lichao hadn't made me wear a bulletproof vest, I probably would have been killed by his gun long ago.
"Oh well, never mind, I'll stop thinking about these things. I'll deal with them when I get back to the air-raid shelter tomorrow." I thought to myself, then lay down on the sofa, closed my eyes, and started to sleep.
I drove all afternoon and I'm very tired.
The sky was already getting dark, and the sun was about to set. As for tomorrow's matters, we'll deal with them tomorrow.
The most important thing right now is to sleep.
I originally wanted to sleep in the bedroom, but it felt strange, so I went back to the living room and pulled a blanket onto the sofa. Anyway, the sofa is big enough for me to turn over.
...
I don't know how long I slept, but I felt completely comfortable.
I didn't wake up hungry in the middle of the night, and I didn't have to worry about monsters appearing around me.
In a daze, the sunlight outside the window fell on my face, feeling very warm.
When I finally woke up, it was already noon the next day. I rubbed my sleepy eyes, yawned, and went into the bathroom to wash my face, only to find there was no water. I went to the kitchen, took a bottle of water from the refrigerator, poured half of it on my face, and immediately felt much more awake.
"It's time to go up and check out the air-raid shelter."
I went to the window, glanced at the warm sunshine outside, chuckled, grabbed my axe and binoculars, and prepared to go up to the rooftop.
The telescope was found in the disabled girl's bedroom. There was also an astronomical telescope in her bedroom, which suggests that the girl enjoyed looking into the distance when she was alive.
But thinking about it, it makes sense. With both legs amputated and mobility limited, one can only rely on binoculars to comfort their soul.
I carefully opened the security door. The hallway was quiet, and I couldn't hear anything.
I went up, and luckily, I didn't encounter any monsters along the way.
I easily reached the twentieth floor, the top floor. I used an axe to pry open the lock on the top floor door and entered the rooftop.
When I reached the western edge of the rooftop, I saw an air-raid shelter about 400 or 500 meters away. When I looked through my binoculars, my expression immediately changed.
(End of this chapter)
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