Many people believe that the garrison has a huge amount of supplies, and that they transported the supplies from secret storage points into Xiangcheng, where they were stored in the underground parking garage of this residential area.
Then supplies are hauled out of this underground garage every day.
Especially recently, after the supplies at the garrison supply depot behind the rescue center ran out, Gong Yi ordered the depot to be shut down.
From then on, the garrison in Xiangcheng, as well as the RV supermarket, used to haul supplies from the basement of this residential area.
Soon, the group of thugs found a car and, in the twilight, aimed it at Hua Mi's wall.
"Hey, what are you doing?"
Several patrolmen, guns in hand, pointed them at the group of thugs with brightly colored hair across the way.
"Do not act rashly!!!"
The fact that someone dared to cause trouble in Xiangcheng shocked the garrison.
Looking at the group of thugs gathered outside Sister Hua's wall, the garrison assumed they must be survivors who had just entered Xiangcheng not long ago.
When the group of thugs saw several garrison soldiers appear with guns to intimidate them, they were taken aback for a moment, and then burst into laughter.
These two or three garrison soldiers in Xiangcheng actually threatened them with blank guns!
The garrison on the opposite side remained silent, holding their guns and wearing goggles, aiming at the thugs closest to the wall.
They're not police officers; they won't keep saying "Don't move, don't move, or we'll do this or that to you." One threat is enough.
If those thugs still dare to make any rash moves, then the only solution is to shoot them.
A thug drove up and shouted loudly.
"Hahaha, come and hit me! Come and hit me!~~"
They had never encountered any tough garrisons in other cities, because the garrisons in other cities were not equipped with live ammunition.
In some cities, garrison troops were busy rescuing people while police maintained order within the city. In other cities, garrison troops had to both rescue people and maintain order within the city, but in any case, they didn't have live ammunition.
Without permission from the garrison headquarters, the garrison cannot open the city's weapons depot and load live ammunition without authorization.
With a "bang," a gunshot rang out, and the thug who was driving his car, preparing to crash into the iron gate of the wall, had a bloody hole between his eyebrows.
There was a small crack in the glass in front of him.
The car beneath his feet suddenly lost speed and lurched forward, crashing directly into the gray wall with another loud bang, smashing the front of his car to pieces.
The thugs who were about to celebrate suddenly fell silent.
"Oh my god!" someone shouted.
"The garrison in Xiangcheng has live ammunition!!!"
Immediately afterwards, all the thugs in the vicinity started running and scattered in all directions.
Like a headless fly.
The guards quickly caught up with the guns drawn. They weren't police officers; they were on patrol, so they skipped many of the procedures that police officers should follow.
Once they discover someone disrupting order, they will not arrest them for slow interrogation and re-education.
They opened fire immediately.
Those thugs being pursued by the garrison should try to escape if possible, otherwise they must surrender.
Those who did not surrender were considered die-hards who could resist at any time and were shot dead on the spot.
Gunshots rang out intermittently in the night. The thugs who could surrender lay on the ground, burying their heads in their hands, crying and shouting in anguish.
"Don't kill me, don't kill me, I was wrong, I was wrong!"
Only then did they realize that the warning they had received upon entering the city—that they must not cause trouble in Xiangcheng or risk their lives—was true.
At this moment, Hua Mi also saw what was happening outside through the surveillance camera.
She walked across most of the residential area, reached the wall, opened the automatic iron gate, and saw that the car that had crashed into her gate had its front end completely smashed.
Inside, in the driver's seat, lay a corpse, crushed and deformed.
Not a speck of dust came off Hua Mi's wall.
She squatted between the wrecked car front and the wall, looking at her wall. Huo Jing's relatives were really skilled; they had built this wall for her that was more sturdy than a bunker.
Hua Mi immediately took out her phone and called Huo Jing.
"What have you been busy with lately? Could you put up a layer of electric wire mesh on my fence?"
Huo Jing was startled on the other end of the phone.
"Miss Hua, do we still need to install electric wire mesh?"
"Yes, high voltage!"
She has to protect her black soil, because the black soil she planted in this community can produce a lot of crops.
If it's not protected properly, it's easy for unscrupulous people to steal her crops from her black soil.
Today is a prime example.
If it weren't for the garrison and this iron-clad wall, these thugs would definitely have stormed inside.
They weren't relatives of Huo Jing's family. Huo Jing's relatives were very law-abiding; if you told them not to go through the barbed wire fence, they wouldn't.
So once those thugs climbed over the wall, if Hua Mi let even one of them live, her secret about the Black Earth would be exposed.
Just in case, the high-voltage wire mesh needs to be put up.
Huo Jing felt very puzzled and turned to talk about it with his relative, the contractor.
When they were building the wall, they felt that Miss Hua's request was a bit strange.
If this community stores supplies for garrison troops and RV supermarkets, then they should be reinforcing the basement.
However, Hua Mi kept asking them to build ground protection measures.
"It's probably just a smokescreen."
The foreman, flashing a mouthful of gold teeth, gestured...
“Miss Hua is a smart woman. We’ve been working on reinforcing the underground parking garage, and everyone else has set their sights on underground parking lots.”
"But now, people only look inside the walls on the ground, where there is nothing but collapsed houses."
As he spoke, the foreman winked at Huo Jing, giving him an expression that suggested he was very clever and that Huo Jing was simply oblivious.
Huo Jing's phone rang again; it was Hua Mi calling once more.
"By the way, what kind of cement did you use?"
Hua Mi asked casually, and she thought the quality of the wall was really good. She had never seen a cement wall that had been hit by a car and still hadn't lost a single speck of dust.
"It's cement that you provided, Miss Hua."
Huo Jing replied that Miss Hua had given them a lot of cement last time, which they had used to build a wall. There was still a lot left, which they had piled up next to Hua Mi's wall.
Hua Mi understood. It seemed that the contractor's construction team was not only skilled, but the batch of cement she won in the lottery was also very good.
Immediately, Hua Mi hung up on Huo Jing, rubbed her hands together, and then called Gong Yi.
"Boss, how about you build the world's most sturdy lighthouse?"
"How much?"
Gong Yi didn't waste any words; he already knew what had happened to Hua Mi and was driving over now.
"You can decide how much money to spend yourself. You're the one who manages the money anyway."
Listen to the tone of his voice; he sounds as familiar as the male head of the household. When his wife says she wants to buy things, he impatiently replies, "Buy them? You have all the money, so just buy them."
Bao Bao Zi: Boss Gong, I've got my eye on a mouse that's 9.9 yuan with free shipping.
Gong Yi: Get out!
(End of this chapter)
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