Chapter 309: Something Happened
Chapter 309 Something Happened
Vladimir Volvida felt that the world had really changed, that it was no longer the world he knew and understood, that he had heard of such things before. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
There are so many death bugs, and there is even a main body, what is it, this is StarCraft?
Vladimir shook his head, suppressing the chaos in his mind.
Anyway, no matter what the death worm was, at least for now, the nuclear bomb really worked.
Of course, Vladimir doesn't even know where the main body of that thing is, let alone when the nuclear bomb was blown off.
But this kind of thing has nothing to do with him in the first place, anyway, the person who gave the order seems to be the person who mobilized on the day the Thousand Tops City was breached, as for how this guy survived and appeared in another military base that is definitely quite far from the City of a Thousand Tops, Vladimir doesn't want to know.
Anyway, he also got a little benefit because of that nuclear bomb - the life of the Thousand Tops City has become better, a large number of death insects have left the Thousand Peaks City, this dangerous city that has been desertified by 90% of the area has finally quieted down, although there are still some death insects in and outside the city, but in the end it is not as terrifying as it used to be, and it is not the kind of state where you shoot a dense number of death bugs to kill you.
This is good news at least, the city of a thousand tops and its surrounding areas have been the most severely damaged, or rather, the entire region, half of Russia's borders are almost covered by desert, and in some places there is even a strange sight of universities covering yellow sand.
Vladimir had seen it once, but it was around Christmas, and the dozen or so brothers here had a good celebration, only to be completely discouraged by an arm-sized death worm - they even died that night.
But it was much better than the beginning, when Vladimir had to be on the verge of fear all day and night, and his hiding place was changed and changed, and again, even a death worm was allowed to get in and almost eat him.
That time Vladimir was also fateful, not only did he not die, but he also stuffed a tactical grenade into the opponent's stomach, and directly opened the opponent's chest, although he almost survived, but it was the most relieving time for him.
It was also that time when the loud noise and the explosion of the Death Worm almost killed him and his men.
Although it is quite dangerous now, at least since the nuclear bomb was dropped in October, it is still much better than the first stage.
At least now, if you encounter a death bug, you don't have to just run, and you don't have to be killed forever.
But if it's a creature pattern similar to that Zerg in StarCraft, and the main body is blown up by a nuclear bomb, how can there still be this damn death bug jumping around in the City of a Thousand Tops?
Unless the nuclear bomb didn't kill that thing at all.
Vladimir's face gloomy every time he thought of this possibility.
But that's about it.
He is a common man, even if he is a soldier, he is also a retired soldier, and now there is a group of people around waiting to live on him, and he can't let down this group of people, and his five-year-old daughter still depends on him to feed.
Vladimir has never been a risk-taking person, and he doesn't think that it has anything to do with him not killing the subject, he only cares about the people and things in front of him.
This is the disadvantage of the little people, but it is also the benefit of the little people, you will never have to be so much, but there is a chance to escape first, and it will not be your turn.
Just like the night when the City of a Thousand Tops was breached, almost all the people who could be counted in the City of a Thousand Tops at that time are still alive.
Thinking about it now, I'm afraid that at that time they will know that it is impossible to hold this capital city.
The only thing he hated was that since he couldn't hold it, why didn't he say it in advance, so many people would die in vain?
Vladimir also understands that the former capital city is now presumably abandoned, and even if the danger has diminished, Vladimir Vovida has not seen any military or government forces come to rein in the survivors.
In fact, it's almost unimaginable to subdue the survivors here.
The end of the day, plus the defeat and the difficult months under the worm of death, the people who can survive, except for the kind of **** luck that has stepped on the sky, are basically real ruthless people, and there are guys in their hands, and they don't plan to join any forces.
Vladimir had seen a self-righteous guy who wanted to unite all the armed forces of the entire city of a thousand tops, but as a result, he was attacked by a group, and finally that guy and his forces disappeared into the sandy city overnight.
This makes the vast majority of ambitious people realize that it is best not to set off ambitions until they are absolutely sure.
Vladimir didn't have that ambition, he just wanted to live, and it was as simple as that.
So most of this mess has nothing to do with him.
Vladimir Vovida suppressed his complicated thoughts, walked under the flickering chandelier, and walked slowly through the underground shelter.
His old friend Kivilov followed him all the way through the half-underground shelter, patted Vladimir on the shoulder at a fork in the road, and said with a smile: "I'm going to have a drink." ”
Vladimir nodded, he usually came here to see his daughter first, that girl suddenly changed in shock, and her psychological quality was strong enough, and the longer the end of the day, the stronger she became.
But as a father, he is a little worried about his daughter's strength, because after all, he is a child, and if any thoughts and grievances can be poured out, it is what he really wants to see, instead of remaining silent all the time.
Today, however, he had only taken two steps when he was stopped by a hurried voice.
It was a young man named Ivan, who was a journalist before the apocalypse, and now he was working with them as much as an observer.
"Wovida—something happened."
Vladimir is vigilant that in the end times, the slightest negligence can lead to irreversible consequences.
To use a very incisive sentence to describe this way of survival in the end of the world, that is, there can be no negligence at all, negligence at all.
Therefore, Vladimir could only temporarily dismiss the idea of going to see his daughter, and ran out with Ivan all the way, and came back to the underground shelter.
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(To be continued.) )