Chapter 11 Bonfire Night Talk



All I can say is that if you want to stop Rick and Sean from turning against each other and killing each other, there is only one way, and that is to let Sean leave.

After Rick said that, the entire camp fell into silence for a short time.

Everyone's expression was somewhat solemn, immersed in this complicated atmosphere.

At this time, Dale stood up, with a relaxed smile on his face, and livened up the atmosphere by saying, "Words seem pale and powerless again. Come on, it's just a trivial matter."

His voice was loud, trying to break the oppressive atmosphere.

At the same time, Ed, who was at the campfire next door, added some firewood to the campfire with both hands, causing a noise.

The burning firewood made crackling sounds.

Sean was already feeling mixed and unhappy because of Rick, but when he suddenly heard the noise, his brows furrowed tightly, and he said unhappily, "Ed, could you please stop adding firewood?"

His eyes revealed dissatisfaction and anger.

Ed lay back on a chair, his eyes full of disdain, and said disapprovingly: "It's too cold, man."

There was a hint of impatience in his tone.

Seeing Ed talking back, Sean felt even more upset. The muscles on his face twitched slightly. He suppressed his anger and said, "No matter how cold it is, the rules cannot be broken. What do you think? The fire should be smaller, just a little bit, so as not to be discovered."

His eyes showed determination as he tried to uphold the rules of the camp.

"I told you, the weather is too cold, can't you just mind your own business?" Ed said impatiently, with a hint of provocation in his tone.

There was a glint of stubbornness in his eyes.

After hearing what Ed said, Sean couldn't help it. His face flushed red. He stood up from the ground and strode to Ed's side: "Ed, do you really have to challenge me?"

His eyes were filled with anger and his body was trembling slightly.

Ed looked at Sean with a hint of fear in his eyes.

He shrank slightly, feeling a little guilty.

Ed sat up slightly and shouted to Carol beside him, "Okay, put out the fire, quickly!"

There was a hint of panic in his voice.

Carol looked at Ed and Sean nervously, her eyes full of worry, and came to the campfire and took out the firewood that Ed had just added.

She moved cautiously, fearing to cause more trouble.

After Sean spoke a few more words to Carol and Sophia, his face still gloomy, he returned to his seat.

Xu Mo watched the scene quietly.

His eyes revealed disgust, and he felt disgusted with Ed's behavior.

If there's anyone on The Walking Dead who truly deserves to die, it's Ed.

Not only does this person not help others in the team, but he also drags down others in the team.

We have to find a way to save Amy but also let Ed be bitten to death like in the show.

If Ed hadn't died, Carol and Sophia would have had a hard time.

This is not difficult to do.

After the zombies broke into the camp, the first to suffer was Ed, followed by Amy.

The main reason why Amy was bitten by a zombie was that she went to the bathroom alone, and the zombie sneaked up.

He just needs to stay ahead of the zombies and guard Amy outside the toilet. As for other people, he doesn't need to worry about them.

The main reason why the camp was almost captured in the original drama was:

Half of the camp's combat forces went to Atlanta to rescue More, resulting in a significant decline in the camp's defensive capabilities.

Now Moore is not locked on the rooftop of the department store, so Rick and the others don't need to rescue Moore.

With Rick, Daryl and others around, the casualties in the camp would probably be much less than in the original film.

But after that, should he make some constructive suggestions?

Soon, Xu Mo fell into thought again.

His eyes revealed concentration and his brows were furrowed.

While Xu Mo was thinking, the entire camp fell into silence again.

"It's getting late. I'm going back to rest. You should go to bed early too." Seeing that there was nothing more to talk about, Dell also stood up from his seat.

His movements were slow and he seemed tired.

With Dale's departure, others soon followed.

Everyone got up, packed up their things, and returned to their tents one after another.

After a while, only Xu Mo, Amy and Andrea were left by the campfire.

They sat by the campfire, and the atmosphere around them seemed somewhat quiet and subtle.

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