Vuong Khai wiped the drool from the corner of his mouth, "It's nothing, just thought of something happy."
"It's good to be happy. This guide of yours is very good. You can give it to Brother Hang and have him arrange for it to be printed. When new survivors come in the future, just show it to them."
Lam Pham was very pleased to meet such a group of companions full of hope for the future.
Everyone was burning their own energy. Even if a single person's flame was not very full, when everyone gathered together, that flame would become a raging fire, soaring into the sky, illuminating the entire sky.
"Okay, then Brother Lam, I'll go ahead."
"Okay."
After they separated, Vuong Khai strolled around the iron fence, seemingly casually, but in reality, he was deliberately showing off, occasionally pretending to fan himself with the book in his hand.
Sure enough.
Guan Hao, leading his younger brother, saw Vuong Khai's beaming smile and whispered in his heart, curious, "Brother Khai, what's so happy?"
Guan Hao still respected Vuong Khai very much.
Vuong Khai smiled proudly, "Nothing. Didn't I tell you guys a while ago that I was making a guide? I finished it today. Just now, after Brother Lam read it, he said I did a very good job and asked me to have it printed into a book."
"Brother Khai, you're awesome," Guan Hao said, very shocked. He hadn't expected Vuong Khai to actually do it. He had thought Brother Khai was joking before. After all, in his eyes, Brother Khai didn't seem like someone who could calm down and be determined.
Vuong Khai nodded very comfortably, feeling very good. Little Hao's comments were quite on point.
Awesome, definitely awesome.
"It's alright. To be able to do something for our Sunshine Shelter, that's what I should do."
"Ever since I was rescued by my Brother Lam from the waterworks, I've been working hard to improve my abilities. Finally, heaven does not disappoint those who have a heart. My abilities have reached a certain level."
Vuong Khai casually waved his hand, a look of "it's my duty to dedicate everything to Sunshine Shelter." Look, this is a noble ideal.
"I won't talk anymore, I'm going to make copies."
Guan Hao watched Brother Khai's retreating back and blinked.
Faintly.
He discovered that Brother Khai's back seemed to radiate a halo.
If this kind of halo was something Brother Khai had once at the waterworks, then the current Brother Khai was truly blooming again.
"Brother Hao, Brother Khai is so smug."
Smack!
Guan Hao slapped Tran Ngang's yellow hair on the head, "Show some respect to Brother Khai. Don't say smug or not. Your Brother Khai is truly awesome. I heard them say that when the apocalypse first broke out, so many people could survive in Hoang City, your Brother Khai's contribution was the greatest. It was him who endured at the waterworks, guarding and inspecting the waterworks equipment every day while avoiding zombies. If it weren't for Brother Khai, at least half the people here would have died."
"Oh? That amazing?"
"Ha, joking? How could he not be amazing? So, not to mention me, even my big brother has to give Brother Khai a thumbs up."
Guan Hao, having become an Awakened one, liked to show off a bit.
Brother Khai, having made an achievement, also liked to show it off.
But looking around, the survivors living here, there was no one who didn't admire Brother Khai.
Yellow-haired Tran Ngang looked at the already vanished back, and said with reverence, "From now on, I will treat Brother Khai like my father, respecting and worshipping him."
Guan Hao nodded, "Learn well, watch carefully. I'll tell you another story about my Brother Hang. Everyone here, has a story that makes people admire them, big or small, but they all show courage in the apocalypse."
"Mm-hmm."
Tran Ngang perked up his ears, just loving to hear Brother Hao tell stories.
It could be directly called.
This story is based on a true story...
At this moment.
Lam Pham entered the laboratory.
Since Professor Ha came to Sunshine Shelter, he had basically devoted himself to research every day. At this time, Professor Ha had encountered a bottleneck, and his research had fallen into a stalemate.
The main issue was the connection between lucky cells and the zombie virus.
After all, he knew about Quy Thu Nguyet's situation, and Quy Thu Nguyet had left a blood sample for research. The problem was very complex and not something that could be figured out casually.
"Professor Ha."
"Little Pham, you're here."
Professor Ha, who was in deep thought, immediately smiled when he saw Lam Pham arrive.
Lam Pham looked at the various research items on the lab bench. Seeing Professor Ha's mental state, he definitely hadn't rested well again, and couldn't help but worry about Professor Ha's health.
"Professor Ha, experiments should be taken slowly. Your health is the most important."
He didn't want Professor Ha to fall. Otherwise, for humanity, it would be a huge loss.
Professor Ha said, "Good, good, I know. I'll definitely rest well in the future. It's just that I don't have much time. Look at me now, an old man. Who knows how much time I have left? If I can bring about a change in the apocalypse, then everything is worth it."
"Even if I die, I'll be willing."
Lam Pham truly admired Professor Ha and their actions. Not everyone could have such a spirit.
The mysterious organization he knew was still researching zombies, and their research results were very terrifying, turning a perfectly fine person into an evolved-type zombie or a mutated-type zombie.
Although it seemed they had no crystals, they had the abilities of evolved-type zombies.
The harm was extremely high.
The experts of the mysterious organization were definitely strong in their research abilities, but when they put this ability in other aspects and compared it with Professor Ha, the difference between the two was clear at a glance.
"Professor Ha, you've worked hard," Lam Pham said.
Professor Ha said, "If we're talking about hard work, you're the one who has worked the hardest. The responsibility you bear is unimaginable to us. I heard that the recent cleanup progress has been very good?"
Lam Pham said, "Mm, I've cleaned up a few places. The main thing is that I encountered a special type of zombie. They have intelligence and can control zombies to form a zombie tide, which is very harmful."
Then he recounted what he had seen to Professor Ha.
Professor Ha listened with a serious expression. After a moment, he said slowly, "From Thu Nguyet's blood sample, I've come to a conclusion. Her cells are splitting and evolving every moment, and they can undergo multiple genetic combinations, meaning they can develop in multiple ways. Thu Nguyet can maintain her rationality and also have zombie characteristics, which means her path is not very crooked. If the gene sequence is wrong, she might become the mutated-type zombie you mentioned."
Speaking of Quy Thu Nguyet, Lam Pham also felt that this girl was truly ruthless.
She had her own ideas, and external influences had little effect on her.
Independent in thought, relatively confident in herself.
Commonly known as a lone wolf.
He hoped Quy Thu Nguyet could be well. No matter what, everything she did was for humanity. Anyone who worked hard for the future of humanity was respectable.
"How is Officer Hoang's situation?"
"I met him last time. Everything is very good. But it's been a while since we met. But you can rest assured, Officer Hoang is definitely very safe. The armor he wears has been upgraded to a very high stage."
Officer Hoang was the most rational and special zombie he had seen, just as Zhu Cheng said, Officer Hoang's evolutionary path was very diverse.
There were correct evolutionary directions.
There were wrong evolutionary directions.
But he believed that Officer Hoang could definitely always walk on the correct path.
But at this moment.
A sound came from the equipment.
Hearing the sound, Professor Ha's face lit up with joy. He pulled Lam Pham, "Come, I'll show you something good. During my research, I discovered that in Thu Nguyet's blood sample, there is a kind of healing cell that is beneficial to humans. It can heal wounds in an extremely short time."
"There's such a magical thing?"
Lam Pham was extremely surprised.
To be able to heal wounds in an extremely short time, if this were in peaceful times, it would definitely be a good thing to make a fortune.
Professor Ha smiled, "An unexpected gain. In the future, if any child in the shelter falls while playing, they can get better quickly."
Compared to the harm of being bitten by zombies, this discovery was still relatively trivial.
Lam Pham said, "No matter what, it's a gain."
He had a simple chat with Professor Ha, talking about some discoveries in the experiments. Although he didn't understand very well.
But when receiving new knowledge, he was willing to listen seriously.
If you don't understand, you can listen slowly.
After listening more in the future, you will more or less understand.
He forcibly pulled Professor Ha to rest. Professor Ha couldn't resist Lam Pham and could only lie down on the sofa. Under Lam Pham's gaze, his breathing gradually became even, and a light snoring sound came out.
Lam Pham tidied up the blanket covering Professor Ha and left quietly.
Street.
Lam Pham looked at the surrounding environment, the same as before. Even though Hoang City had been liberated, it still appeared quiet and desolate. The only good thing was that there were no zombies.
He entered a baby store.
Manh Manh wanted to learn to walk.
He wanted to buy some things.
Such as soft mats to spread on the ground.
Things to cover the corners of furniture.
And safe outlets. After all, children's fingers are relatively small, and they like to poke into holes, easily getting their fingers stuck. To prevent any accidents, these things also needed to be prepared.
The store was very messy, with items scattered all over the ground.
"The desolation brought by time is fully displayed."
Lam Pham sighed.
How bustling this street used to be, with people inside and out. Everyone, in a safe environment, bought what they wanted, without worrying about any danger at all.
Until the apocalypse descended, and everything vanished.
And the goal he was working towards was to make the quiet and desolate street radiate brilliance again, to become thoroughly bustling, bringing a different style to life.
At this time, a place very far from Hoang City.
It was a seaside.
A huge ship was docked on the sea surface.
One person and one dog appeared on the shore.
Ton Nang looked at the card in his hand. A line of characters was imprinted on it.
"Apocalyptic Trading Post"
He hadn't expected such a place to exist in the apocalypse. When zombies were everywhere outside, there were still survivors capable of creating such a trading post. They really had skills.
A few meters from the shore, several dilapidated wooden boats were docked. On each boat, a survivor was waiting to cross the sea.
Customers.
"Need a ferry?"
On a wooden boat, a middle-aged man holding an oar asked. He was dressed in old clothes, covered in dust, his face weathered, but his eyes revealed shrewdness.
There was even a hint of fierceness.