Chapter 59 The Pain of Breathing (59)

Author: Jie Wuming

Chapter 59 The Pain of Breathing (59)

It's disappointing, but expected.

Even though Yu Di insisted that the Class A city had used most of its wealth and there would be no more similar attacks, the rapid fall of Kuwahara Sanctuary still gave other shelters too much of a shock.

The residents subconsciously believed that there was a disparity in strength between the two sides, and they were more or less afraid in their hearts. The desperate move did not bring about the effect Yu Hongfeng wanted, but instead drove everyone to a dead end.

Shen Ailiang understands the principle of not forcing the enemy when they are poor, and he will support them. As long as the shelter is willing to surrender and hand over jurisdiction, they will naturally not pursue the residents' "momentary confusion" too much.

It would be great if the other party could hand over the leaders.

Other shelters are not like Kuwabara Shelter, which demolished the entire underground city to resist the Class A city...

After receiving the first shelter that was willing to surrender, Shen Airiang did as he said. Not only did he not do anything to the residents, he instead generously gave the residents who had "submitted meritorious service" the qualification to live in a Class A city. The main body of the shelter did not It was not demolished but handed over to the research team for management.

When the news spread, it caused quite a stir in the southwest area. Even if Pei Yujun wanted to call for a counterattack, no one would follow him.

Pei Yujun was completely silent until Tianhai Sanctuary also revealed its intention to accept Shen Ailiang's recruitment.

He stopped running around, trying to arouse people's awareness of resistance, and just sat calmly on the ground of the plantation, stroking the somewhat dry soil.

He thought mockingly to himself that he seemed inferior to Yu Hongfeng. She managed the dungeon like that and developed the Southwest Sanctuary force that even Class A cities were afraid of, but he... If she were here, she might be able to think of a way to fight back. , instead of being beaten passively like this.

He smiled. It's too late to say this now.

Pei Yujun reached out and gently picked a small leaf and placed it close to his heart in his pocket. Then he stood up, straightened up his appearance, and walked towards the office.

He wanted to discuss something with the manager of Tianhai Sanctuary.

The Sanctuary will use him as an instigator and give him to the underground city as a surrender gift to seek a chance for the residents of the Sanctuary.

He did not reveal his thoughts to anyone - as a leader-level criminal, Pei Yujun asked to see Guan Kun, saying that he had secrets about albinism. He did not believe the governors of several other Grade A cities and was only willing to tell Guan Kun. The highest level of leadership in the coalition government.

Although Guan Kun was not familiar with him, he knew this person and knew that the shelter seemed to have its own methods for dealing with albinism. Thinking that he would not be able to cause any trouble anyway, he simply asked Liang Yihe to accompany him to see this person who dared to do this. Rebellious people within his jurisdiction.

If the Class A city didn't have such strict security measures, maybe Pei Yujun would have succeeded - unfortunately, it was just a little bit close. The aftermath of the explosion shattered the glass and scratched Guan Kun's face.

But that's all.

Because of this terrorist attack, Guan Kun ordered the execution of all shelter managers - although he originally planned to do this, what Pei Yujun did apparently gave him a better excuse to nail them to the pillar of shame.

Some people were caught and some escaped. The Class A city broadcast the execution live, allowing all the underground city residents to watch and see what would happen if they dared to rebel.

When the dust settled, Guan Kun had people take over the plantation. People are guilty, but plants are not guilty. He had people demolish the habitable buildings, and found a few surrendered technicians who had done the work to build a "garden" for him.

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The residents of the underground city really need a place where they can have fun and have fun.

Emerald left Tianhai as early as the news of the surrender of the first shelter came.

She finally figured it out. Pei Yujun, an old boy, had a dark look in his eyes and didn't know how to fight a disadvantageous battle. The others didn't cooperate deeply with her and didn't have much friendship.

Instead of tying them to death here, it would be better to move your subordinates as soon as possible to free up the dungeons and attack you again.

It is no secret to Class A City that Tie Tie cooperates with the shelter. The people in the shelter are legal residents, but they are not. If they come up with something that rewards people for reporting, won't they suffer a lot?

When things develop to this point, it is actually obvious that the "alliance" thing is unreliable.

Especially in such a world where "survival comes first", people instinctively want to rely on more powerful forces. In addition, the original ruling class of this continent is the current coalition government. As long as they still have a shred of sense and loose policies in their hands,

If you do that a little bit, there will be fewer people who want to resist.

Most of them will complain and complain and continue to work for the enjoyment of others.

Are there no people who sacrifice their lives for righteousness? Yes, but how can the fireflies shine in the rain?

The coalition government labels these people "criminals", "mentally ill", and "terrorists"...

Yu Di suddenly thought of this while lying on the bed in a daze.

Listening to the purring sounds all around her, she realized that nothing could be done without a guide.

Her eyes swept across the darkness and finally landed on her hands.

Didn’t she experience it? Didn’t she know it?

When I met Cheng Die and the others, Cheng Die was the leader in the small team of four. She had the same goals as herself, so they established the initial plantation.

Later, he faced Rebellion, and Rebellion was attacked by the underground city. Their actual leader Emera proposed cooperation. She also had the same goal as him, so they had the initial above-ground shelter.

Later, she took the shelter and defected to Yu Hongfeng. This person was more pioneering, and it was she who eventually managed the shelter throughout the southwest.

What's wrong? After facing off against the Class A city, the sanctuary didn't really integrate into a whole. Called an alliance, Kuwahara Sanctuary was at the front, while the companions behind it watched from a distance, and eventually they were destroyed individually.

Are Class A cities really that strong?

Not necessarily. The A and C cities were forced to retreat due to the riots in several C-class cities, and suffered a lot of beatings in the early stages of the confrontation. Later, they were unified under Shen Airang's deployment, and they truly exerted their due deterrence.

Yu Di couldn't help but imagine that if Yu Hongfeng had not died, if she did not go to Cheng Die but stayed in the shelter, and if she could allocate all the shelters now, what would she do?

She rubbed her face.

What if?

Fortunately, the Class A city chased the large army, and they escaped disaster and were able to survive here. The most important thing now is not what if, but how to stabilize people's emotions.

Yu Di knows his goals very well, so he doesn't have too much anxiety and confusion, but it's different for others.

Although they all stayed voluntarily, Yu Di was still worried whether they would do something drastic because of depression. She had to talk to them one by one to confirm their mental status.

The result of the conversation made Yu Di slightly relieved. Only one or two people stayed here because they had nowhere to go, and the other ten or so people all recognized what they were doing.

Or at least harbor a dream of rebuilding the sanctuary.

They were originally scavengers, and the shelter gave them a home. Now they are just restoring their identities, what's the big deal?

Yu Di's "quiet years" here are starting from scratch, but the pressure that Emera has to bear is huge.

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