Liu Da was originally a government official with a low position. Before the apocalypse, he worked diligently and was friendly to both superiors and subordinates, all in order to have a stable future without connections or backing, so that he wouldn't be a scapegoat or never get ahead.
Ye Yunyi believed this, because Liu Da smiled at everyone. Although most public officials had an arrogant demeanor, there were some exceptions. They were obsequious to their superiors and friendly to their subordinates. Such people were very popular.
He wasn't originally called Liu Da; he and his brother were named Liu Jingge and Liu Jingjian respectively. They changed their names to Liu Da and Liu Er after the apocalypse. It was just a slightly bandit-like name, which would make it easier for them to survive in the post-apocalyptic world.
When the zombies became uncontrollable, his younger brother was serving time in prison. In order to prevent Ye Yunyi and the others from having a worse impression of Liu Er, Liu Da quickly explained.
Before the zombie apocalypse, Liu Da and Liu Er were orphans in the village. They relied on each other from a young age, living a very difficult life. The older brother, Liu Da, was very smart and hardworking. He always dreamed of making something of himself and changing his and his brother's fate. The younger brother, Liu Er, was more mischievous, but he respected and trusted his brother very much and was willing to do anything for him.
To allow his older brother to attend school, Liu Er dropped out early and started working to support his brother's education. Liu Da was very grateful for his younger brother's sacrifices, and he studied even harder, hoping to graduate soon, find a good job, and repay his brother's kindness in raising him.
After years of hard work, Liu Da finally got into university and started working in a government agency. His life began to improve, and he was able to help his younger brother. However, at this time, his younger brother, Liu Er, killed someone while protecting their gang leader and was imprisoned. Liu Da was heartbroken and filled with remorse. He felt he hadn't taken good care of his brother and hadn't fulfilled his responsibilities as an older brother. Although he worked in the government, he couldn't help his brother much; at most, he could only help him avoid being bullied in prison.
The younger brother's life in prison wasn't easy either. After the zombie apocalypse, he ended up like this. Fortunately, he always listened to Liu Er.
The zombies were out of control, plunging the entire city into chaos and despair. He heard his superiors order a complete retreat, leaving the prison inhabitants to fend for themselves, and a wave of sorrow washed over him. His younger brother was still in prison; he was determined to save him, no matter what.
He ventured alone into the prison, carefully avoiding zombie attacks. Chaos reigned within the prison; zombies roamed everywhere. He anxiously searched for his younger brother. Finally, he found him in a corner, locked in his cell, thus spared from the zombie onslaught.
After rescuing his younger brother, who then rescued several other brothers, they joined forces to eliminate the zombies in the prison. They then converted the prison into a base and gradually expanded their power.
They had only wanted to live a peaceful life here, but a twist of fate plunged them into a predicament. They were discovered by the shelter, and initially thought they could live there, but the shelter refused to accept them. Instead, it used its power and resources to control them, turning them into its lackeys.
Forced to scavenge supplies for the aid station, they committed countless atrocities. Many of their brothers died during the scavenging process, and of the 100 remaining, less than half were their original men; the rest were either defectors or robbed.
Originally, their hearts were filled with contradictions and struggles, but in order to survive, they had to submit to the authority of the ambulance. In this process, they gradually lost themselves and became cold and ruthless.
In its earliest days, the aid station sheltered a group of homeless civilians, providing them with temporary safety and warmth. However, once a certain number were reached, entry requirements were established, and different levels of treatment were given based on the supplies and resources provided.
Later, entering the aid station required providing supplies, and those who provided more supplies enjoyed higher status, while civilians who could not provide enough supplies were enslaved. This cruel reality plunged people into despair and struggle.
Some wealthy people brought large sums of supplies into the aid station, dressed in fine clothes and enjoying a comfortable life, while the common people were forced to wear tattered clothes and do arduous labor. They struggled every day to survive, yet received only meager food and water.
In this shelter, the ugliness and greed of human nature were laid bare. People would stop at nothing to achieve their own interests, even at the cost of the lives of others.
They were truly powerless to do all of this.
Liu Da made himself sound pitiful and innocent, but his actions were not much different from those of the rescue center he described.
"Have you reported the virus issue at the ambulance station?" Ye Yunyi asked.
"I was originally going to submit it, but just to be on the safe side, I want to be 100% sure it's effective before submitting it, so I haven't handed it in yet," Liu Xiao said cautiously.
"Do you know what will happen if I find out you're lying?" Ye Yunyi said coldly.
"Of course, of course, I wouldn't dare lie to you."
"Okay, Yanran, could you please accompany Liu Da to pack up? We're about to leave." Ye Yunyi patted Liu Yanran's hand and said gently.
"Okay, Yiyi."
After they left, Ye Yunyi looked around Liu Da's office and said softly, "What a pity, this place is really nice. But I'll come back in a while."
"Yiyi, what are your plans? Are you taking them to Jiangyue Community?" Wang Zixiang asked.
"Take those who have sought refuge back to Jiangyue Community. Zhao Yong, you should arrange for people to thoroughly investigate their backgrounds and tame them. If they can't be used, then use them as cannon fodder."
"As for Liu Da and Liu Er's gang and those who did not seek refuge, there is a good place for them."
"Just enough medicine and food to last them a month, and Zixiang, take Xiaofang to find out which villages and towns they were previously in charge of."
"As for the first aid station, we should avoid it for now and also avoid being found by them. That's why I'm making them leave here now."
"Those civilians and patients should also be brought back to the villa area hospital, and please be sure to isolate them."
Ye Yunyi didn't let them ask her questions one by one, and quickly explained her plans.
"What about Liu Yanran and Hu Cheng?" Wang Zixiang asked.
"As for Yanran, I will respect her wishes. If she is willing, she can come back to the villa area and live with us." When Ye Yunyi said this, Zhao Yong, Xiao Qin, and Wang Weifeng all looked at each other strangely, but no one said anything. They just looked at Ye Yunyi and then at Wang Zixiang.
Ye Yunyi keenly noticed this and asked, "What's wrong? Is there a problem with Yanran?"
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