Rebirth Stockpiling: The Little Girl Sweeps Through the Apocalypse-Chapter 341

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As Yao Shengwei was filled with endless regret, Yun Xiaoxiao raised her hand once more.

This time, it was swift and decisive.

Yao Shengwei didn’t even have time to let out a muffled protest before his eyes closed forever.

His subordinates, who were still clinging to life, stared in terror at Yun Xiaoxiao, the merciless killer, their hearts trembling with fear.

They were worried that they would be next.

And they weren’t wrong—Yun Xiaoxiao had indeed planned it that way.

With a flip of her palm, a burst of icy energy shot out.

In an instant, the group of men turned into human-shaped ice sculptures.

This time, their faces were also covered, completely frozen into icy figures.

They looked like grotesque, meticulously carved works of art.

About an hour and forty-five minutes later, the sound of several vehicles suddenly echoed from a distance.

Yun Xiaoxiao lifted her gaze, a faint smile curling at the corners of her lips.

They’re here!

Not long after, the vehicles drew closer.

Five people stepped out one after another.

Leading them was a man in his fifties.

His appearance bore some resemblance to Yao Shengwei.

His expression was grim as he glared at Yun Xiaoxiao and Qu Xiaobei.

Finally, his gaze settled on Yun Xiaoxiao.

“So, you’re the little girl who kidnapped my son and demanded a ransom?”

The informant had already described Yun Xiaoxiao’s appearance and clothing in detail.

Thus, Yao Guangguo recognized her at a glance.

“I’ve brought what you asked for. Where’s my son?”

He asked in a low, steady voice.

His eyes darted around, but he couldn’t see his son or any of his son’s subordinates.

Yun Xiaoxiao shrugged and pointed to a towering mound of ice that resembled a burial mound.

“Well, isn’t he right there?”

At her words, Yao Guangguo’s brow twitched violently.

He shot Yun Xiaoxiao a venomous look before rushing toward the ice mound.

The four men behind him hurried over as well, helping to dig through the ice.

While they were distracted, Yun Xiaoxiao’s eyes flickered, and she swiftly slipped into one of the vehicles.

In just a minute or two, she had ransacked all the supplies from the cars.

It seemed Yao Guangguo truly cared about his son.

He hadn’t tried anything underhanded.

However...

She glanced into the distance, her lips curling into a faint smile.

He still wasn’t entirely honest...

But that suited her just fine.

She was quite curious whether the Central Base would be thrown into chaos because of this.

“Awei!”

Just as Yun Xiaoxiao was casually surveying the distance, Yao Guangguo suddenly let out a disbelieving cry.

His eyes were bloodshot.

Yao Shengwei’s chest and the center of his forehead were both covered in blood.

Though it had already dried, the sight was still horrifying.

It was clear that he had suffered two fatal blows—one to the chest and one to the head.

Whoever killed him had no intention of letting him live.

“You killed Awei?”

He turned, his eyes locked on Yun Xiaoxiao.

Yun Xiaoxiao blinked playfully.

“Congratulations, you’re correct. But... there’s no reward.”

Yao Guangguo: !!!

“You said you’d release him once you got the supplies!”

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He roared, glaring at Yun Xiaoxiao.

Yun Xiaoxiao shrugged, her expression calm.

“I never specified whether I’d release him alive or dead. Here, your son’s body is all yours.”

As soon as she finished speaking, Yao Guangguo’s face darkened as if it could drip with ink.

His rage was palpable, as though he wanted to tear Yun Xiaoxiao apart.

“You insolent brat, you deserve to die!”

He bellowed, waving at his four subordinates while pulling out a flare gun and firing it into the air.

Yun Xiaoxiao let out a cold laugh, grabbing the still-dazed Qu Xiaobei and vanishing from sight in an instant.

The four men lunged forward but found nothing but empty air.

They exchanged bewildered looks, forced to accept the reality of the situation.

“Base Chief, those two kids... they’re gone.”

Yao Guangguo stared at the empty, snow-covered ground, his fists clenched so tightly that his nails nearly pierced his palms.

He glanced at the nearby ice sculptures. He hadn’t paid much attention earlier, but now, upon closer inspection, they clearly resembled human figures.

And their number matched the exact count of his son’s subordinates.

Yao Guangguo’s chest heaved with rage, veins bulging on his forehead.

But with no outlet for his fury, he could only seethe in silence.

Mindful of maintaining his composure in front of his men, he refrained from any outburst, though he nearly choked on his own anger.

He left the ice sculptures untouched, simply carrying Yao Shengwei’s body with a grim expression as he walked toward the lead vehicle.

“Open the back.”

He ordered one of his men.

The man hurried to the rear of the vehicle, unlocking the door with a key.

But as soon as he opened it, he froze in shock.

Where were the supplies?

No matter how hard he looked, the compartment was completely empty.

“What’s wrong?”

Yao Guangguo frowned when he saw his subordinate blocking the door instead of fully opening it.

The man turned in panic, swinging the door wide open.

“Base Chief, it’s bad—all the supplies are gone!”

As he stepped aside, Yao Guangguo finally saw the situation for himself.

The compartment was empty, save for a single trash bag.

Yao Guangguo’s pupils contracted sharply. Realizing something, he immediately ordered his men to check the other vehicles.

“Base Chief, this one’s empty too!”

“Base Chief, there’s nothing here!”

“This ​​‌‌​‌‌​​​‌‌​‌‌‌​‌‌​​​​‌​​‌‌​​​​​​‌‌‌​​‌​‌‌​​​‌‌​​‌‌​​‌‌​​‌‌​‌‌​​​‌‌​‌‌‌​‌‌​​​‌‌​​‌‌‌​​‌​‌‌​​‌‌​​​‌‌​‌​​​‌‌​​‌​‌​​‌‌​‌​​​​‌‌‌​​​​​‌‌​‌​‌​​‌‌​‌‌​​‌‌​​​‌​​​‌‌​​‌‌​‌‌​​‌‌​​​‌‌‌​​‌​‌‌​​‌​‌​‌‌​​​‌‌‍one’s empty as well!”

“Same here!”

Four voices rang out in quick succession.

With the last report, Yao Guangguo was so enraged that he spat out a mouthful of blood.

After taking a moment to recover, he waited until the rest of his men, stationed farther away, arrived. Then, through gritted teeth, he said,

“Let’s return to the base. Issue a bounty poster. We must capture that wretched girl!”

Meanwhile, Yun Xiaoxiao and Qu Xiaobei reappeared in a clearing.

Yun Xiaoxiao summoned her eagle companion.

The two of them climbed onto its back.

In the next moment, the eagle soared into the sky with a majestic flap of its wings.

“Xiaoxiao, where are we going now?”

Qu Xiaobei asked, holding onto Yun Xiaoxiao’s waist.

Yun Xiaoxiao smiled. “The Central Base.”

“You mean where those people live?”

“Mhm.”

“But they’re probably furious right now. They might be searching everywhere for us. Going to their base would be like delivering ourselves to their doorstep, wouldn’t it?”

Yun Xiaoxiao’s lips twitched. “You mean walking into a trap?”

“Well, same difference!”

Yun Xiaoxiao: ...Not really...

She glanced at the map in her hand, directing the eagle’s flight path.

Then, her eyes gleamed with amusement.

“They still have half their supplies left. It’d be a waste not to use them. I’ll do them a favor and put them to good use.”

“Huh?”

Qu Xiaobei tilted her head, not quite understanding Yun Xiaoxiao’s plan.

But her father had told her to trust Yun Xiaoxiao unconditionally, so she would.

Even if he hadn’t, Yun Xiaoxiao was amazing—who else would she trust?

She’d just follow her lead!