Chapter 189 Hidden Dangers and Suspicions



Niu Dazhuang spoke somewhat casually, without intending to criticize Song Xian, and what he said was not wrong. Song Xian agreed, saying, "Indeed, I also think I'm lucky to have met so many good people, otherwise I probably wouldn't have been able to persevere."

Niu Dazhuang patted Song Xian on the back with a hearty laugh: "Brother, you're a smart guy. Luck is part of ability too. We brothers love dealing with straightforward and honest people like you."

Song Xian smiled. He felt that he was now a bit like that close minister of the emperor. His interactions with Qiu Feng and the others were both casual and subtly strategic.

Fortunately, he knew his own limitations and absolutely dared not and could not become arrogant.

Niu Dazhuang replied to Qiu Feng, "The number of bodies has been checked and there are no problems. However, since they were dead, no one paid special attention to their bodies at the time, so we couldn't verify whether their identities had changed. But I had someone check our own people and the situation at each residence, and so far, no abnormalities have been found."

Upon hearing this, Qiu Feng asked again, "Regarding those corpses, did you ask the people guarding the pool how many of them had contracted the zombie virus?"

Niu Dazhuang actually asked: "I asked, and there were only eleven corpses that didn't react when they were thrown into the cement pool. The others all showed signs of limb tremors and skin twitching. So most of these dead people were infected with the zombie virus."

Furthermore, we can't be certain that those who don't react aren't infected; if they died a long time ago, the source of infection might have spread.

"So many people?" Qiu Feng frowned. "So many patients, but there seem to be quite a few healthy people among them. Do these people know about prevention and treatment methods?"

Qiu Feng then turned to Song Xian and asked, "You were the first to discover them. Were these people clearly isolated from the patients at that time? What was their interaction like?"

Song Xian then noticed the problem. He recalled carefully and said, "There was no obvious isolation. The storm had just stopped, and these people, covered in sand, gathered together and hid behind the wall in clumps. When I asked them to isolate, several groups of people gradually separated. There was no obvious distance between them and the patients. However, it seemed that they had divided themselves into several groups. When I asked them to isolate, they then split into two groups."

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