Carl's eyes were filled with confusion, his brows furrowed slightly. He looked at Lori, confused as to why she had suddenly stood up. Across the campfire between Lori and Carl, Sean also looked at Lori nervously.
Sean's eyes revealed a hint of nervousness, and he leaned forward slightly. He stared at Lori, as if trying to guess her intentions. Lori patted Carl's head and said, "I'm going to bring your dad a plate of fish. Please stay in sight, okay?"
Lori's hand gently stroked Carl's head, a hint of tenderness in her eyes. Her voice was soft and warm, making Carl feel the care of a mother's love. Carl looked at Lori and nodded.
Carl nodded vigorously, a hint of obedience in his eyes. He looked at Lori, and although he felt a little reluctant, he still understood her decision. As Lori left, no one else said anything. Only Sean looked at Lori's back, his eyes showing a thoughtful look.
Sean's eyes revealed a hint of contemplation, his gaze fixed on Lori's back. His mind was full of thoughts, as if he was thinking about something important. At this time, Morales looked at the watch on Dale's wrist and smiled, "Dale, I have to ask you something. I'm really having a hard time holding it in."
Morales's face was filled with a smile, and his eyes revealed a hint of curiosity. He looked at Dale as if he had discovered an interesting secret. "What is it?" Dale looked at Morales with some confusion.
Dell's brow furrowed slightly, a hint of confusion in his eyes. He looked at Morales, confused as to why he suddenly asked such a question. Morales tilted his head slightly and said, "That watch."
Morales raised his head slightly and pointed at Dale's watch. His eyes sparkled with curiosity, full of questions about the watch. Hearing Morales' words, Dale touched his own watch, looked at Morales and smiled, "Is there something wrong with my watch?"
Dell's hand gently stroked his watch, a faint smile on his face. He looked at Morales, wondering what he was up to. Morales smiled and replied, "I see you wind this thing up every day, with the same perseverance as a village priest saying mass."
Morales's smile widened, a hint of amusement in his eyes. He looked at Dale as if he were telling a funny story. "I've been thinking about this privately," Jacqui chimed in.
Jacqui leaned slightly to the side, a hint of approval in her eyes. She looked at Dale and Morales, joining in the interesting discussion. "What's so strange about this?" Dale spread his hands and looked at the others.
Dale spread his hands, a look of resignation in his eyes. He looked at the people around him, confused as to why they were so interested in his watch. Jacqui looked at Dale and said, "If I'm not mistaken, it seems the world has already come to an end. At least, it's been on the verge of this for a long time."
Jacqui's eyes etched a hint of emotion, her voice lowered slightly. She looked at Dale, as if stating a harsh truth. "And you wind that lousy watch every day," Morales added.
Morales' eyes flashed with amusement, his voice tinged with teasing. He looked at Dale, trying to spice up the discussion. "Look at the time. Knowing the situation is important, isn't it? At least knowing the date?" Dale explained, smiling and spreading his hands.
A smile appeared on Dale's face, and a hint of determination appeared in his eyes. He looked at the people around him, trying to explain his behavior to them. Then Dale looked at Andrea and said, "Don't you think, Andrea? At least support me for a while?"
Dale's eyes revealed a hint of expectation as he looked at Andrea, hoping for her support. There was a hint of pleading in his voice, hoping that Andrea would stand by him. Andrea didn't answer, but smiled and raised the red wine beside her to her lips.
Andrea raised the corner of her mouth slightly, revealing a smile. She picked up the red wine and took a sip gently, with a hint of mystery in her eyes. Seeing that Andrea didn't say anything, Dale looked at Xu Mo and Amy and said, "Xu Mo, Amy, what do you two think?"
Dale's eyes revealed a hint of anxiety as he looked at Xu Mo and Amy. His voice was filled with expectation, hoping that they could give a satisfactory answer. At this moment, Xu Mo was alertly observing his surroundings.
Xu Mo's eyes revealed a hint of nervousness, his body slightly tense. His gaze scanned the surrounding darkness, not missing any sign of danger. If the plot didn't change, a zombie would definitely raid the camp tonight.
Xu Mo's brow furrowed slightly, a hint of worry in his eyes. He was well aware of the dangers of tonight and prayed that everything would go smoothly. Logically, knowing the plot in advance, he shouldn't be so nervous, but since dark, Xu Mo suddenly felt uneasy, as if something in the world had changed.
Xu Mo's eyes revealed a hint of confusion, and his heart was full of doubts. He didn't understand why he was so uneasy, as if there was an invisible force affecting him. Hearing Dale's question, Xu Mo was also a little surprised.
Xu Mo was slightly startled, a hint of surprise in his eyes. He hadn't expected Dale to ask him this question at this time, and he felt a little overwhelmed. He thought for a moment and said, "Dale has a point. Knowing the date is indeed important. Once the apocalypse is over, we can accurately record its duration in history books."
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