What unimportant people think is not something Li Xiao cares about.
She only wants to care about the people she cares about and who show her kindness.
After a discussion where everyone expressed their opinions, and given the current situation, we have no choice but to carefully consider our next steps.
After obtaining Cheng Shaolin's consent, they finally decided to stop in the next major city and wait for the weather to improve before setting off again.
Since none of the others had any immediate family members, and considering that it was unknown whether Cheng Shaolin might take Li Xiao directly to Beijing.
That's why the final decision was made only after Cheng Shaolin's approval.
With Cheng Shaolin by their side, this team's combat power becomes even more lethal.
There are other reasons as well, such as everyone's gratitude towards Cheng Shaolin and their willingness to follow him.
The team was only formed because Cheng Shaolin was looking for Li Xiao.
It all started when I met Yu Yanbin on the road. I never expected to run into someone I knew. Since I didn’t know what dangers we might encounter, I decided to travel together for greater safety.
Then they met Qiu Fengyu, Shao Jie, and Xiao Peng along the way, and then they met Zhou Lingyu and her friends who were traveling. It was all a kind of fate.
Everyone encountered danger to varying degrees, and they all survived thanks to the help of Cheng Shaolin and Yu Yanbin.
Xiao Peng and Qiu Fengyu were only saved by Cheng Shaolin's intervention. This is also why they were so kind to Li Xiao.
Neither of them are outwardly expressive, but that doesn't mean they don't know how to be grateful.
Not saying anything doesn't mean they won't follow Cheng Shaolin; this is also something Yu Yanbin considered.
Although he was the team leader, it was because when the team was first established, Cheng Shaolin considered that he was busy looking for Li Xiao and didn't have much time to manage and restrain the people in the team, so he made him take on the role.
Finally, it was thanks to everyone's support that the team has been able to persevere until now.
Although Cheng Shaolin is not the team leader, everyone still has great respect for him.
He and Yu Yanbin, one a scholar and the other a warrior, were both intelligent and wise, and they understood each other implicitly.
The team's ability to continue on its journey is not something that can be maintained by one person alone; it is the result of the collective efforts of everyone.
The most fundamental core of a team is when everyone is aligned with the team and works together to raise this banner.
Since everyone agreed, we can proceed according to the result.
We're still two or three days away from the next big city, so we can slow down and give everyone a break.
Tomorrow, we'll continue as we did today: half the people will go ahead to scout, while the other half will stay behind to rest.
The next day, Cheng Shaolin led the team in a car, with Xiao Peng and Xiao Xiao in the car.
Li Xiao wanted to go too, but Cheng Shaolin thought it was dangerous and disagreed with her going.
This infuriated Li Xiao.
The three of them unanimously decided not to take her in the car.
Tian Tian was also helpless. She couldn't change Cheng Shaolin's mind, so she could only watch helplessly as Li Xiao stood behind her, hands on her hips, cursing Cheng Shaolin in a fit of rage.
She glanced back at Cheng Shaolin, who was sitting in the passenger seat with a tense expression, carefully observing his surroundings.
She could only sigh; she really wanted to participate in activities with Xiaoxiao too. (╥_╥)
There's a town ahead, and this road branches off, then another road divides the town in two. Each side is separated by a road.
This is the road leading to town; it's very wide. You can tell how prosperous this road used to be, bustling with people coming and going.
The town looks well-built, with low-rise buildings on both sides, at most three or four stories high.
This road leading into the town is wide enough for four large trucks to drive side by side, making it convenient for drivers to stop and rest.
As soon as you enter the town, you can see a few scattered houses on both sides, with signs at the door that read "Repair Station".
The open space in front of the gate is connected to the road; it looks like a large, flat, and empty area.
There were a few cars parked not far from the entrances of the houses on both sides.
Looking around, apart from the houses and cars in the distance, there was no sign of life.
The blinding sunlight shone here, making it look like a ruin, devoid of any human presence.
If you drive any further, the rest stop is right next to the gas station. There's a tanker truck parked in front of the gas station; I don't know if it has any fuel inside. I'll check it out later.
Continuing forward, we finally entered the town.
Only then did we see traces of someone having lived there.
Both sides of this road are lined with restaurants of all sizes, including Heshun Restaurant, Fulai Restaurant, Meiwei Restaurant, Xinhe Hotel, Heping Guesthouse, Yuelai Hair Salon...
The sparrow may be small, but it has all the essential organs.
The square houses, with their sharp edges and corners, look much better.
There were quite a few zombies wandering around, and when they sensed their car approaching, they all turned and came towards them.
The group quickly got out of the car and stood back-to-back in a circle. First, Xiao Peng built a wall in front of them to keep the zombies out, and then Cheng Shaolin set it on fire.
Tian Tian was just a bystander, responsible for cleaning up the mess.
It has been discovered that there are more and more crystals inside the skulls of zombies recently, and Tian Tian is the one who digs out the crystals.
Waves of zombies swarmed in, and Cheng Shaolin only began to burn them after seeing the number of zombies increase.
One by one, the zombies were burned to black ash, but the others continued to rush forward, fearlessly crowding in.
The sun was already out, and the high temperature combined with the scorching heat of the flames soon made everyone sweat profusely.
Xiao Peng built a wall and added a screen on top of it, which looked like an inverted 7, covering his head.
This is much better; it's not so hot anymore. At least I don't have to be exposed to the sun from behind and roasted by flames from the front.
Fire-based abilities are powerful, but they're not so great under the blazing sun—it's too hot.
But none of them complained, and they worked extra hard under the scorching sun.
What is a little hardship compared to the hope of going further in the future?
No one is omnipotent, and no one is born with everything. Expecting a windfall without hard work? What a pipe dream! Only good things will fall from the sky.
Cheng Shaolin threw out fireballs, Xiao Peng launched earth spikes, and Tian Tian followed behind, digging diligently with a dagger.
As the earthen wall advanced step by step, the zombies behind it gradually piled up into a small mountain.
Fireballs could potentially incinerate zombies, along with their crystals. Cheng Shaolin tried firing small fireballs, only targeting the zombies' necks. This way, the heads would remain intact, preventing the crystals from burning away.
Through continuous updates and exploration, we have found the fastest and most suitable method to kill zombies.
This is experience gained in practice. Without conducting experiments to prove it, how can we know which method is the best?
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