Chapter 310: Forsaken Land

It didn't take long for the gunfire inside the building to stop completely, and after a while, Chen Mo, who had been standing quietly in the air, finally moved.

I saw him slowly lower the height to the sixth floor, identify one of the rooms, and fly in silently through a broken window.

In the building, all the emotional criminals have been eliminated, and the next step is to search the entire building to find the prohibited items they have hidden and destroy them all.

All the soldiers scattered in the building and began a comprehensive search, but they were originally only more than thirty people, and several more were killed in the exchange of fire with the enemy, and they were scattered throughout the building of a dozen floors, and there were only two or three people on one floor.

A tall soldier had just finished searching a room and found nothing, so he went out and turned straight into another room next to him.

All the enemies had been eliminated by them, and the places where they could hide had been searched as they advanced, and some of the hiding ones had been killed, so he didn't worry about the enemies, and pushed the door straight into the room.

As he entered, the door he pushed open slowly closed with a screeching sound.

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Half an hour later, the entire building was searched, and the hidden prohibited items were also found, and all of them were burned to ashes.

All the emotional prisoners were eliminated, all the contraband was burned and destroyed, and now that the task was completed, the two priests took the lead in the car and left, and the remaining soldiers quickly boarded the armored car after disposing of the bodies, and turned around and drove in the direction from which they came.

It's just that no one knows that the tall figure sitting in one of the armored cars has changed at this time!

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In fact, these exterminated by the army and the clergy were not members of the Resistance, although they were also emotional criminals.

These hordes of outlaws, hiding outside the city, with a large number of weapons, and contraband such as paintings, books, and records, are actually a group of outlaws who make a profit by selling contraband!

They collected these forbidden items from the ruins of Nesses and sold them to the emotional prisoners in the city at a high price.

Although the Church practiced repressive rule in the city and classified feelings as a crime, there were still many people who secretly stopped using the word "bocian" and secretly possessed emotions.

But under the clean-up of the church, everything in the city is like a program, cold, monotonous, boring, without any entertainment, no music, no books, no movies, no games, no art, no emotion, no beauty, no love.

With the injection of "Bosian", it is okay for those who have no feelings, but those who have feelings feel extremely depressed in this environment.

In this case, although these people who have feelings usually pretend to be as cold and numb as everyone else, when they return home, their hearts are extremely empty, and they yearn for these things that were originally very common, but now they are strictly forbidden.

As the saying goes, the more you can't get it, the more you want it.

A book, a photograph, a small ornament are all priceless treasures in their eyes, they can look at them countless times, these things can make them feel beautiful, feel their heartbeat, feel their joys and sorrows, feel them, still alive!

They are willing to risk being burned to death if they are found and have these things, but the city of Libya has already been cleaned up by the church, and even if someone has some hidden in their house, they will never dare to tell anyone.

Even if they are willing to pay a high price, no one will dare to sell it to them.

But where there is demand, there will be supply, but these people are not in the cities.

Speaking of which, we have to talk about the situation in the Nesses district.

The core of Libya is the city within the huge walls, everything in it is firmly controlled by the church, all the residents of the city are citizens of Libya, they must receive "bocian" regularly, and inject on time, accept the high-pressure dictatorship of the church, but at the same time, as long as they obey the laws of the church, honestly abandon their emotions, and be a walking corpse, he can live safely in the city without worrying about survival.

Outside the city it's different.

The vast ruins of the city outside the massive walls, known as the Nises, were the abandoned lands of Libya, and although they were under their rule, they were more like abandoned ghettos, patrolled by patrols in the immediate vicinity of the walls, and far away they were left untouched.

In fact, the area of the entire Nises is very amazing, this city that suffered great damage in the war, reduced to a ruin, before the war was also a very developed giant modern city, the total area is much larger than the real capital, once also high-rise buildings, factories, residential dense.

Although most of them were destroyed in the war, there are still many relatively intact buildings that have survived, and they are not completely in ruins, just like the factory where Chen Mo first housed and the building where the emotional prisoners were hiding just now, although dilapidated, they are still intact.

Right in the middle of this huge city ruins, the core of today's Libya protected by a huge wall actually occupies only a small part of the entire ruins, even if

It is much smaller than one of the 12 districts of Nesses, and with the manpower, material resources, and limited resources at the disposal of Libya, there is no ability or need to control, manage, and build the whole of Nesses.

Therefore, at the beginning of the founding of the country, after a search of all kinds of resources, equipment and supplies throughout Nesses, the Church abandoned this huge ruin along with the survivors living on it.

Yes, there is not exactly a dead silence in Nessers, and in the ruins of this huge city, there are also some survivors of the war, but they are not citizens of Libya, but some abandoned paupers.

Their numbers are not very large, and it is even more difficult to find them in this vast area.

Some of them are alone, some in groups of three or five, or with their families, looking for a hidden place in the ruins, and survive with difficulty and freedom by planting, trapping, hunting, and searching the ruins.

In order to escape Libyan patrols and the troops that occasionally entered Nesses on missions, they usually lived far from the walls, even the outermost part of the city's ruins.

The abandoned factory where Chen Mo was staying at that time was only a dozen kilometers away from the city wall, and it was within the patrol range of the patrol team, so there was no one around.