Chapter 45 - The Salvation Alliance
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n10 minutes!
nEnoch had only spent 10 minutes in order to annihilate the first wave of attacks!
nNot to mention that he had spent six of those minutes watching the swaying zombies walk toward him with difficulty.
nThe battle didn’t last long.
nThe Pea Shooters were all excellent snipers, so every pea bullet accurately penetrated the zombies’ heads.
nThese zombies didn’t have a shred of intelligence and only knew how to follow their most primitive instincts. When they faced the Pea Shooters’ attacks, they didn’t even think of dodging. They only walked toward Enoch in a daze.
nUnder the Pea Shooters’ attacks, their heads were shot one after another, turning into bodies covered in pus and blood. They fell heavily to the ground.
n“Don’t tell me I have to get rid of the bodies of these zombies!?”
nEnoch looked at the foul-smelling corpses with some disgust.
nAlthough Enoch wasn’t afraid of these zombies, he despised them.
nIn Enoch’s eyes, these zombies were all dirty things. Their bodies were emitting a rotten smell, and they were covered in highly rotten pus. They looked particularly disgusting.
nTherefore, Enoch was very repulsed by the thought of touching these things. He believed that no normal person would like to deal with such disgusting things.
nEnoch was one of them.
nSo now, Enoch was pondering whether he should order Lightning and its mischief to throw out those corpses.
nIt was too disgusting after all!
nEnoch could even smell the rotten stench in the air, which made him even more unhappy.
nJust as Enoch was about to order Lightning and its underlings to take action, the zombies’ corpses suddenly turned into a black mist that filled the sky. Then, under the repelling force of an unknown power, they were directly expelled from the floating island.
nEnoch suddenly stopped. “What is this?”
nEnoch was surprised upon seeing this scene and made a few speculations in his heart.
nHe also noticed that the black fog, which had entered his floating island, immediately receded after the zombies were killed.
n“The black fog can’t enter the floating island directly, but it can send zombies and monsters into the floating island. In other words, as long as these monsters occupy the floating island, it will become a part of the black fog.” Enoch speculated.
n“It’s a very simple tower defense game, but the price of failure is too high!” he whispered softly, but his eyes were shining as he contemplated further.
nThings would not end so easily. What was the Netherworld? What was the black fog? What was the relationship between these things? Why did the so-called Netherworld occupy Earth? What was the Divine Tree Realm?
nAll of these questions were haunting Enoch.
nNow that the whole world had become like this, any small mistake could lead to life-extinguishing failure.
nTherefore, Enoch needed to remain vigilant, be it against people, other creatures, or even the Divine Tree Realm itself!
nEnoch would not completely trust anything. He still had some doubts even when it came to the content of his conversation with Alice.
nIn this perilous world, survivors should be wary of everything.
nThis was the only way they could survive in this world.
nThey should prioritize their own safety at all times because this was an apocalyptic world!
nEnoch did not know what others thought, but he only trusted his plans and decisions.
nIn Enoch’s view, only in this way could he ensure his own safety.
nIf one easily believed in others and the other party betrayed them, they would become the ultimate victim in this world.
nEnoch absolutely did not want to face this, so he must harbor a certain degree of doubt about everything to avoid this kind of ending.
nThis was the only way for Enoch to survive, and it was also the best way.
n“At the moment, everything seems to be going according to the system’s instructions. No accidents should occur.”
nAfter carefully observing his surroundings, Enoch could basically confirm that he was safe. At the very least, nothing dangerous would happen in the short term.
nEnoch heaved a sigh of relief and opened the chat channel.
n“I have two zombies here, but I’ve taken care of them!”
n“I only have one zombie here. When it first appeared, it scared me to death. But soon, I realized that this zombie isn’t any threat at all. As long as I’m serious, I can easily kill it.”
n“So scary! I almost thought I was going to die here!”
n“WUUUUUU! I’m so scared! Can someone help me? I don’t want to fight!”
n“Coward! You don’t need to be afraid of these zombies. These ridiculous zombies aren’t our opponents at all!”
nEnoch looked at the conversations in the chat channel and couldn’t help but frown.
n“Are these people really not aware of the problem at all?”
nEnoch felt very strange because this was only the first attack. There would be a second attack 20 minutes later, and it would be even more dangerous than the first one.
nUnexpectedly, these people were lax, as if they didn’t care at all.
nThis made Enoch feel a little strange. This could only mean two possibilities.
nOne was that they didn’t have to defend against a second wave. They only needed to finish off the first wave.
nBut this possibility was almost ludicrous.
nThen there was only the second possibility. They were deliberately avoiding this question. Or rather, they were deliberately hiding this point.
n“Humans are indeed ugly.”
nAfter Enoch figured this out, he couldn’t help but shake his head and sigh.
nThese people could avoid this problem, or rather, they didn’t want to think about it.
nSince no one knew if they could survive the second wave, they didn’t want to discuss this problem. They just wanted to enjoy this moment of peace.
nBut in this way, the situation would be dangerous for many people who hadn’t cleared the first wave.
nMany of them were hiding, not fighting.
nOnce the second wave came, they would be attacked from both sides, and more people would die.
nNonetheless, Enoch did not care too much about it. These matters had nothing to do with him, after all.
nEnoch suddenly saw a message just as he was about to close the chat channel.
n“The Salvation Alliance reminds everyone that the second wave will arrive in 18 minutes. Please be prepared.”
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