Chapter 761 Bloodshed
Longhu surrendered faster than I expected. I thought they would resist for a while after Pu Weichao finished speaking, but in fact, they surrendered just like that, without any intention of resisting. I was a little worried that they might suddenly go back on their word and rebel, but there was nothing to be afraid of, since Pu Weichao never intended to let them go from beginning to end.
I stood upstairs and watched as the people in Longhu threw down their weapons and covered their heads as they came out. Their helpless appearance was not pitiful at all.
This is a world that inspires despair. They should have been prepared for this when they wiped out Wu Shuang's team.
There were originally about 300 people in Longhu. The south side had been completely wiped out by zombies. I don't know how many people ran over from the south. I watched them walk out and line up one by one. In a short time, more than 100 people had given up and come out.
At this moment, our people have completely surrounded this place. Once surrounded, even if they want to escape, they have no way to do so.
A group of over a hundred people, nearly two hundred in total, emerged from Longhu Lake. Looking at the mountain of weapons piled up beside them, I had no particular thoughts.
Before long, everyone in Longhu Lake had come out.
Pu Weichao did not intend to kill them directly. Instead, he used a megaphone to shout, "I know there are still people in Longhu. I hope you can surrender so that we can truly live in harmony. Listen up, you people inside. I'll give you half a minute to consider. If you don't choose to surrender after half a minute, I'm sorry, but you will only face death."
Half a minute—that's incredibly short.
After these words were spoken, those who had been hesitating in Longhu immediately ran out. No one wanted to die. Since surrendering meant survival, why not surrender?
Pu Weichao then picked up the walkie-talkie and said, "Yu Sheng, how's the search going? Are there any survivors?"
Yu Sheng's voice quickly came over, "You still have some exits on your side, but there are basically none left."
Pu Weichao said, "Alright, hurry up to this exit and wait for my order. As soon as I fire, you fire back. Make sure to kill everyone. Don't leave a single person alive."
"Okay, I understand."
Are you not going to leave anyone behind?
Looking at the people on the street below who were about to die, I gave a bitter smile. Is this what they call fate? To them, this kind of fate is no different from dog shit. But it was also their own choice. They chose to join Longhu in order to have a better life. However, a better life always comes at a price, even if it means death.
Then, Pu Weichao glanced at his watch and seemed to think it was about time. He immediately picked up the walkie-talkie and gave the order to his men, "Open fire! Kill them all, leave no one alive."
The moment he finished speaking, a gunshot rang out.
We surrounded the people on both sides of the street, and they all opened fire. Since we had a high vantage point, it would be easy to kill them all. Moreover, they had no weapons and it was impossible for them to resist.
Upon hearing the gunshots and witnessing the deaths of their comrades, the group went mad and fled frantically. Some ran towards where they had discarded their weapons, hoping to pick them up again and fight back, but unfortunately, no matter how close they got, they were all shot dead.
Our people aren't stupid; they definitely expect them to resist, so we absolutely won't let them get close to the weapons.
Before they could react, a hundred people were instantly shot dead. The remaining half, seeing that they couldn't get close with their weapons and were surrounded by people in front and on both sides, had no choice but to run back. Only in this way could they save their lives. But as they ran towards Longhu, they suddenly heard gunshots coming from Longhu as well.
But they didn't stop. They thought it was their own people resisting, but as soon as they ran in, Yu Sheng, who was already lying in ambush in Longhu, immediately started shooting at them.
In a short time, a large number of people died.
I looked down at the group of people, expressionless and devoid of any sympathy. Many of them were innocent, but ultimately they were on the opposite side of us. If we were to accept their surrender and let them live, the consequences would be unimaginable.
I don't want a bunch of ticking time bombs in my team. If they survive, it's like holding a knife to their own throats. If they're not careful, they'll bleed to death.
Looking down at the group of people who were fleeing in all directions but had nowhere to escape, and watching their numbers gradually dwindle to zero, I glanced at Pu Weichao and found that his expression was even colder than mine. He had absolutely no sympathy for the group of people below.
But thinking about it, it makes sense. What's the point of having sympathy for someone like him?
His goal in unifying Hangzhou was to find that mysterious research institute; as for us, we were just trying to survive. Longhu was blocking his path to unifying Hangzhou, so he had no choice but to eliminate this group.
Those below were almost all dead. Those who tried to resist were mostly dead, and those who tried to escape couldn't dodge our bullets and died too. As for the remaining cowards hiding among the corpses, they originally thought they could survive, but they overlooked one thing: the dead turn into zombies. Although they hid under the pile of corpses and escaped our first wave of attacks, the zombies wouldn't let them go.
In no time, some of the dead had turned into zombies. Screams came from the pile of corpses, one after another. The moment they were bitten, they jumped up from below. As soon as someone appeared, our people decisively opened fire.
Besides the living people who had hidden away, we also didn't spare the corpses that had turned into zombies. Those with good marksmanship would just shoot them in the head, while those with poor marksmanship could use them to practice their shooting skills.
In short, no matter how they hide, they are doomed.
A full hour later, all was quiet below; the blood had practically submerged the entire street.
Pu Weichao ordered the finishing touches to begin.
Splash!
Suddenly, rain began to fall from the sky, and the blood on the ground mixed with the rainwater, turning the entire street into a river of blood.
Seeing this, I had no thoughts and turned to leave.
It's not that I'm scared, I'm just too lazy to watch anymore, since it's already over anyway.
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