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190: He wanted to form a special army.

Seeing that the two little fellows were about to get into a scuffle, Jian Bing shouted at them to stop. "Both of you, stop! Do you see the cold seawater below and the countless zombies on the shore?"

"If you break any parts of the helicopter, none of us will be able to go back, and we'll have to be eaten by zombies bite by bite."

Although he didn't know exactly what was going on with An An, judging by the look his Apprentice gave him, this little fellow was definitely not simple, and he couldn't let anything happen to him.

"Hmph~"

"Hmph~"

Gu Shi was also annoyed. He was just joking; did this little fellow have such a bad temper?

Sure enough, the two little fellows didn't dare to cause trouble anymore. An An wasn't afraid of Gu Shi, nor was he afraid of Jian Bing, but he was afraid of Luo Sen. Although he was young, he was smart and knew that Luo Sen listened to Si Nan.

If Dad got angry when he came back, the fierce woman wouldn't give him any more delicious food.

The two little fellows were like puffing toads, both sulking and ignoring each other, which actually looked quite cute.

Meanwhile, Si Nan and Luo Sen had long since finished off those small fries during this interval.

Si Nan tried to put the Giant Ship into her space; this was one of the world's top giant yachts, after all.

Hidden inside were more than just daily supplies; there were also many priceless items. It was likely that all of the Deng Family's assets after the Apocalypse were here.

The entire ship was incredibly long—a Liquefied Gas-Powered Cruise Ship that ranked globally. She didn't know if she could fit it into her space; so far, she hadn't collected anything so massive.

Even if the liquefied gas ran out and it couldn't move, living inside would still be safe. The reason she wanted to collect such a Giant Ship was in hopes that if a tsunami or something happened one day and the seawater surged and flooded her house and Cloud Villa Mountain Villa, they would still have this Giant Ship.

The hull was so high that no matter how high the seawater rose, it wouldn't flood the ship all at once. She had thought it through: if that day ever came, she would wedge this Giant Ship between high-rise buildings; at least it could be stuck there for a while to prevent it from being overturned by the raging waters.

If one wasn't enough, then two or three. If this Giant Ship could be stored, then she would have three Giant Ships in her space, enough to survive a tsunami.

Thinking of this, she laughed and rubbed her hands together. "Hahaha, the moment to witness a miracle has arrived."

"Let's begin." Luo Sen had already prepared himself, holding her tightly as they left the deck.

"You watch, I don't dare to look." Si Nan looked up at Luo Sen, extended her small hand toward the ground below, closed her eyes, and said a single word: "Collect!"

She heard a "whoosh" by her ear, a sound slightly louder than when she usually collected other items into her space, but she didn't dare to look.

Luo Sen was helpless and said to her, "Open your eyes. What are you afraid of? If it doesn't fit, we'll just sail it back."

Si Nan refused to open them. "I don't want to sail it back; I just want to collect it."

"That's what you said," Luo Sen suddenly whispered near Si Nan's ear.

"What's—?" Si Nan felt a warmth by her ear, and the next second her mouth was blocked. She suddenly opened her eyes to see a vast ocean beneath her feet. She quickly pulled away from Luo Sen's lips, so happy she could almost jump in his arms.

"Yay! I succeeded! Let's go, time to go home~"

She was as happy as a Child.

Luo Sen tempted her, "Not going to An An's house anymore?"

"Not going. Let's go home first and enjoy ourselves for a few days." Si Nan shook her head.

However, just as she finished speaking, she remembered something. "Wait, I can do without other things, but I can't do without fuel. It's dark now, so let's spend the night here."

"Hahaha, I knew it." Luo Sen burst into laughter, his voice echoing through the mountains in the dark night.

The helicopter flew back. There were many ships of various sizes still moored on the sea level. Luo Sen picked one of the uninhabited ships and had the helicopter land on it.

This cruise ship was stranded on the beach; it must have been undergoing repairs before the Apocalypse. High scaffolding still supported the bottom of the hull, and there were several maintenance vehicles on the sand.

The Apocalypse arrived at night when work had finished, so there was no one there.

Luo Sen and Jian Bing firmly secured the helicopter to the deck and covered it with a tarpaulin because a light rain had started to fall.

The wind was strong at sea. The children were almost unable to stand, so they crouched down and gripped the deck railings tightly, fearing they might accidentally fall off.

The eldest, Gu Yan, protected his younger brother Gu Shi. The youngest, An An, held Si Nan's hand and stood obediently, remaining as steady as a rock.

Gu Yan and the others all thought An An was standing safely because he was holding Si Nan's hand. In reality, Si Nan was being protected by An An. The little fellow felt as if his energy was concentrated in his core, and he had inexhaustible strength throughout his body; it was finally coming in handy.

Meanwhile, Si Nan had already taken out a flashlight to observe the surroundings. Once the helicopter lights were turned off, the world was pitch black. To be safe, she didn't move.

When Luo Sen and Jian Bing walked over, Si Nan distributed the other two flashlights to them. Luo Sen then quickly inspected the entire ship alone to ensure there was nothing else before bringing everyone into the cabin.

The inside was like a house—large and spacious. The doors and windows were closed, and it was very clean. It had just been uninhabited for over a month, so the fresh food inside was inedible, but the power was still there. Luo Sen turned on the lights, and instantly it was as bright as day.

Gu Yan was responsible for finding bedrooms and making the beds for the four little fellows.

Jian Bing was responsible for checking the security of the doors and windows, lest a horde of zombies arrive while they slept at night.

Luo Sen inspected the perimeter, especially the stranded beach area, to see if there were any large Zombie Beasts. He could intimidate evolved zombies and Zombie Beasts with intelligence, but he couldn't do so with the lowest-level ones. He had to ensure there was no danger.

Si Nan prepared dinner in the kitchen. Actually, there wasn't much to prepare since the food there had spoiled; she had ready-made items in her space and just needed to take them out.

Everyone had a clear division of labor.

On the beach, Luo Sen encountered a few zombies that were former maintenance crew members. He tried to transform one of them, just as he had transformed An An.

However, after he dripped his finger's blood into the zombie's mouth, the zombie's body rapidly expanded and then went "bang," exploding.

Luo Sen realized that ordinary zombies simply couldn't withstand the violent power in his blood. Only people with special constitutions could, regardless of their age.

An An's successful transformation had given him inspiration. Although he could command thousands of zombies, those were still just walking corpses without much combat power, easily killed with a single headshot.

He wanted to form a special army—beings of flesh and blood who looked like normal people but possessed explosive combat power.

This would completely solve the problem of human enemy attacks. They could be used around the clock to protect Si Nan, the small villa she worked so hard to build, the Villa Mountain Villa she cared about, and the followers she had taken in.

With his parents not by his side, he was always worried. Fearing that something might happen to them one day and he would have to rush over to handle it, without a powerful protection group, Si Nan would be forced to hide at home and couldn't go out.

It would be fine if nothing happened, but what if something occurred and she had to go out?

He couldn't manage everything alone.

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