Rebirth Stockpiling: The Little Girl Sweeps Through the Apocalypse-Chapter 408

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“But...” The group exchanged glances.

They knew Wang Qingdong was grieving and furious.

And so were they.

But...

“How do we find the mastermind behind this?”

“Also, if we stay, what about... them?”

Someone pointed at the approaching zombies, frowning.

“Are we really going to kill our former friends and family with our own hands?”

Wang Qingdong’s voice was heavy.

“Can this... even be called living?”

Hearing this, the others froze.

He was right. This... couldn’t be considered life anymore.

Rather than letting them wander mindlessly, consumed by endless hunger, turning into terrifying monsters that devour people...

It was better to give them a proper burial.

The group seemed to reach a silent understanding.

They had all survived the war against the undead.

Once resolved, they quickly devised a plan and took action.

Five days later, they eliminated the last zombie.

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Outside their base, they dug a massive pit and held a cremation for their fallen comrades, one by one.

“I just cross-checked the numbers with the registry. Everyone from our base is accounted for here.”

“So... this was done by an outsider?”

Their brows furrowed.

They had considered whether the smashed skulls were caused by zombies turned from their own people.

But they were all survivors who had endured the apocalypse for years.

The wounds didn’t look like direct zombie bites.

Instead, they seemed... cleanly sliced open.

If that was the case, it had to be deliberate.

Now that they ruled out someone from their own base, only one possibility remained.

While they were away, an outsider had infiltrated and carried out this brutal massacre.

As the others analyzed the situation, Wang Qingdong remained silent, lost in thought.

“Young Master Wang, what’s on your mind?”

Someone noticed his troubled expression and asked.

Wang ​​‌‌​‌‌​​​‌‌​‌‌‌​‌‌​​‌​‌​‌‌​​​​‌​​‌‌​​​​​‌‌​​‌​​​‌‌​​‌​​​​‌‌​​​​​‌‌​​​​‌​​‌‌​‌‌​​‌‌​​​‌‌​​‌‌​‌​‌​​‌‌​​‌‌​​‌‌​‌​‌​​‌‌‌​​‌​​‌‌​​‌‌​​‌‌​‌‌​​‌‌​​‌​​​‌‌​​​​‌​​‌‌​​​‌​‌‌​​​‌‌​​‌‌​‌​​​​‌‌​‌​​​​‌‌​​​​‍Qingdong tightened his jaw before speaking.

“There’s actually... one person missing here.”

The group was taken aback.

“Who?”

A small figure flashed in Wang Qingdong’s mind.

It wasn’t about holding a grudge—he had almost forgotten about the boy who bumped into him earlier.

But his parents were still wearing the same clothes from the day he left when they died.

And if an outsider was responsible...

Then everyone who entered the base that day was a suspect.

And the only stranger he remembered arriving that day... was that boy.

He briefly recounted the incident.

The others fell silent.

“Seriously? A kid strong enough to take down the base leader and Uncle Meng?”

Wang Qingdong gave them a pointed look. “Don’t forget, Yun Xiaoxiao of Yun City is just a child. How strong she is... I don’t need to explain, do I?”

His words struck a chord.

The group immediately saw the boy as a prime suspect.

Right, this was the apocalypse.

Strength wasn’t defined by age.

Gifted kids with extraordinary abilities were everywhere—Yun Xiaoxiao of Yun City, Long Zhe of Rongsheng Base, Tang Jun of Xiangrui Base, Shen Yan of Ren City Base...

“So, what now? The world’s vast—how do we find this boy?”

They were stumped.

Wang Qingdong’s frown deepened.

After a long pause, he turned toward a direction.

“Let’s head to Rongsheng Base first.”

Jiang Huai and his father had ties with them. Seeking shelter there wouldn’t be an issue.

More importantly, they had no leads on where the boy might have gone.

Had the boy targeted their base intentionally, or was it random?

If random, other bases might be in danger too.

Of course, the boy was just a theory.

The true culprit was still unknown.

For now, they could only wait and see if the killer struck again.

If they did, they’d ask Jiang Huai for help and eliminate the threat together.

They had no idea how strong the enemy was.

But the fact that they wiped out their base’s strongest fighters spoke volumes.

If they confronted the killer alone, they might die before avenging their people.

The safest bet was to rely on Jiang Huai’s support.

With that, they gathered their belongings and set off for Rongsheng Base.

Meanwhile...

After a long flight, Yun Xiaoxiao and the others finally returned to Yun City.

“I missed my bed! I missed ice cream! I missed air conditioning!”

Nie Yizhou shouted the moment he stepped off the plane, then vanished in a blink.

The others laughed at his impatience.

Still, seeing home after so long filled them with nostalgia.

This trip had been fraught with danger.

Nothing beat home.

At the gates, they were greeted by Hua Bai and Hua Ye, the two brothers on duty.

Honestly, the two standing there made the entrance look even grander.

Despite the scorching heat, neither was sweating.

To combat the extreme weather, Liu Yi had built a pavilion at the entrance, equipped with small air conditioners on its roof and pillars.

Inside, it was perfectly cool.

Plus, guards were treated to chilled drinks, shaved ice, frozen fruits, ice cream—heatstroke? Impossible.

Free food, free drinks, free AC, plus earning points? Duty here was a dream job.

Everyone fought for shifts, but Yun City was different.

The system automatically screened visitors, so only two guards were needed—mostly for hospitality.

Seeing Yun Xiaoxiao return, Hua Bai and Hua Ye hurried over.

“Little Mistress, welcome back!”

“Mn. Anything unusual in the base lately?”

Yun Xiaoxiao casually popped a frozen grape into her mouth.

Sweet, tart, and icy—perfect.

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