Hearing that I had quit, Yu Qian'an looked at Liu Jun in surprise. He had heard of people quitting addiction to the Internet, smoking, drinking, and hand guns. These quittings were often associated with bad things. Liu Jun said that he had quit and wanted to be a good person. It seemed that he was really sad.
Think about what he experienced along the way. He first helped ordinary people to the point that he almost had no food to eat. As a result, not only were ordinary people not grateful, but those uncles and aunts also morally blackmailed him. Later, he changed his strategy, helped those with some power, and gathered comrades. In the end, he was stabbed in the back by his comrades, and a large number of people parted ways with him.
Yu Qian'an had no idea what happened next, but given his personality, he was sure to suffer.
To be honest, for someone like him to be alive today, it can only be said that he is lucky and capable. If he were an ordinary person, he would have been eaten to the point where not even a bone would be left.
Yao Yong patted Liu Jun on the shoulder, sympathetically saying, "Everyone has their own destiny. You can sympathize with them, but their future is closely tied to their understanding. It's impossible to earn money beyond one's own understanding, nor is it possible to achieve remarkable success in a field one isn't good at."
Wang Yang: "I agree with this statement. Just like a few years ago, when so many people who were relocated had millions or tens of millions of yuan in their hands, was there any one who made a fortune and became a billionaire by relying on the relocation money?
However, I keep hearing about these people who indulge in drinking, gambling, whoring, being scammed, failing in various investments, squandering money, and finally ending up worse off than before the demolition. Many of them even lose their wives and children and their families are broken up.
So you can only help them temporarily. If they don't have the ability to survive, they will eventually die on the road. Before they die, they may even try to pull you, the rescuer, into the water, even grabbing your rope and stepping on your head to get ashore!"
Yang Jiarui: "This game is too cruel. I feel the greatest kindness is to let them die sooner and alleviate their pain."
Liu Jun smiled and said, "Now that you guys mentioned that, I feel much better."
Yu Qian'an: "Alright, let's talk about our next plan. This 15,000-kilometer area feels a bit strange!"
Looking at the radar, Liu Jun was puzzled: "This looks like a city?"
Yu Qian'an: "It should be a deserted city. Look here, and here. It looks like a big tree has grown out of a building. Normal city buildings shouldn't be like this. And these shorter buildings are almost covered by vines and trees. You can't even tell what they originally looked like."
Yao Yong: "It's a pity that it's foggy. If it weren't foggy, it would be great if we could send a drone to take a look."
Liu Jun: "What do you think is there?"
Yu Qian'an: "There's something I don't know, but the railway goes through the city center, so we definitely have to deal with it.
Judging from the monsters we've seen recently, the monsters here have poor eyesight, but their senses of touch, hearing, and other senses are generally very well developed. If a train track were to be blocked by trees or collapsed buildings in the city, getting off the train to clean up and engage in combat would probably be unavoidable."
Yao Yong: "Just like that time on the ice field, the Snowhowl monsters kept creating avalanches and we had to keep clearing them out."
Wang Yang touched his nose, remembering that they had defeated the Snow Howlers in one fell swoop. "That's probably because these buildings have been severely eroded by time and trees. Even a moderately intense battle could cause them to collapse."
Liu Jun: "Judging from the size of this city, it should be over a hundred kilometers long and wide, right? That could probably house tens of millions of people, right? If there are monsters, the number would be terrifying, right?"
Yang Jiarui, who had been silent the whole time, couldn't help but say at this moment: "I'm afraid that what appears in this city are not monsters, but zombies. It's terrifying to think about passing through a city with tens of millions of zombies.
Moreover, this is a city that has been completely overrun by zombies. The zombies are definitely more than just ordinary ones. If a tyrant, a licker, or even more powerful zombies come along, red and gold, that would be terrifying. Just thinking about it makes my scalp tingle... Why are you looking at me like that?"
Yu Qian'an: "Well, since Yang Jiarui has said so, it's probably true. Let's prepare for the scale of tens of millions of zombies."
Wang Yang: "Luckily, there's another train merge there. Otherwise, facing such a huge zombie city alone, it would basically be over!"
Yao Yong: "Then should we keep some of the Dora orcs as cannon fodder?"
Yu Qian'an: "It doesn't need to be too many. We'll see how the situation develops. Even if there are over ten million zombies inside, there should be over one million passengers on our thousand-plus trains. In fact, the number of zombies allocated to each person will not exceed ten.
The key to this battle is speed. The road is rugged and mountainous, and we have already wasted a lot of time. In addition, we can't fight slowly in the city. If we want to move quickly, we will still have to pay with human lives. "
Liu Jun: "How many days will we have to fight this phase? If we suffer too many casualties, the road ahead will be difficult."
Yu Qian'an: "Don't worry, Jia Xu and the others are well aware of the situation and will minimize casualties."
While the few of them were chatting, the battle was still going on. Jia Xu was already very busy, and a new human train conductor had also arrived here.
Wang Yang sighed as he watched, "I thought war was just like in TV dramas, with feather fans and silk scarves, and ships and sails reduced to ashes in the blink of an eye. I didn't expect real war to be such a mess, with everything from big to small matters to deal with, even the decision of where to set up the toilet. It's simply terrifying."
Yu Qian'an: "So TV dramas are just TV dramas. A real war commander has to constantly issue orders, constantly assess the situation, constantly collect intelligence information, and constantly clean up the mess for his subordinates. During wartime, it's common to go without sleep for days and nights.
This is just a few tens of thousands of people versus a few tens of thousands of people. When you start commanding battles involving hundreds of thousands or even millions of people, you’ll feel the gap between an ordinary person like you and a gold-level hero.”
Wang Yang: "No need for later. I know my own strengths and weaknesses now. With my level, the most I can do is command a thousand people in a group fight. You have to accept this."
Liu Jun: "Indeed, let alone fighting, there are so many problems with the passengers on the train, all kinds of disputes, all kinds of uneven distribution, eating, drinking, defecating, urinating, sleeping, and being responsible for their combat strength improvement, and distributing weapons and ammunition. It's really a headache.
Especially when the number of people exceeded 10,000, my God, it almost drove me crazy.
I used to think I could lead a country, but when I actually put it into practice, I found I couldn’t even be a village head!"
Yao Yong: "Brother Yu will enjoy the good life. Having a golden hero like this as your deputy will save you a lot of energy."
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