Chapter 85 The 'Pig' in Captivity

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The man waved his hand behind him. Many of them had hoes in their hands, as well as many sticks and machetes. These were obviously people who had not awakened their powers.

The woman standing next to the leading man raised her hand and released a lot of water.

Qingli sneered and waved his hand, changing the direction of the water.

Head towards that group of people.

There were constant exclamations for a while.

"These are superpowers."

They heard all this from the people passing by, and among them only the woman had awakened her powers.

None of the others have awakened, and even if they are alienated, they have become zombies.

All because no matter whether they are superpowers or ordinary people passing by here, there is only one end.

Perhaps their digestive systems were not good, or perhaps it was a punishment from God. In short, only this woman who had not eaten much had awakened her superpower.

Many people also regret wanting superpowers, but they cannot bear it once they are hungry.

There is nothing to eat on the mountain, and the bark of any edible tree can be scraped clean, not to mention that it is so dangerous outside, full of zombies.

It was the same on the road. They didn't dare to leave the village at all. Fortunately, the village here was a must-passing place.

Many young adults carrying hoes and machetes came towards a few people to attack.

Qingli directly smashed the pieces with a thunder ball, and they all fell to the ground. Water is conductive, and the woman who released the water did not dare to release any more water.

This is the difference between superpowers and ordinary people.

How can anyone not be envious of being able to handle dozens or hundreds of powers with just a wave of his hand?

The woman was also electrocuted and fell to the ground. She said weakly: "Let me go, I basically haven't eaten. Even if I try to show off, I will vomit it out in the end."

She cherishes her superpowers very much, and she also knows why some of those people are unable to awaken their superpowers. Unfortunately, they don't have enough attack power, so they can only accept the instructions of these people.

She continued: "I know where those people are, and some are being kept."

There is no refrigeration now. If we kill them all, they will go bad.

So I basically keep them all.

Ye Shang glanced at her, called out the light shadow, and swung his sword towards the stone wall on the side. The wall was directly cut open, and all the stones were broken into rubble.

The people not far away were all shocked, but they couldn't move.

Ye Shang glanced at the lady and used his sword to draw the water current on the ground to separate her: "Lead the way."

Until the four of them were taken to a house in the innermost part of the village, the stench continued to emanate.

Qingli wrinkled the tip of his pen unnaturally, and pulled Ye Shang's sleeve: "Ah Shang, it stinks so much."

Ye Shang glanced at his hand. He was becoming more and more fond of pulling on her sleeves. He said to the woman, "Open the door and take a look."

The chains were opened, and many people bound inside had sunken cheeks, lean bodies, and expressions of indifference to life and death.

They all knew their outcome in the next moment and had no strength to resist.

The woman also walked in with her nose covered, and when she saw a few people outside, she had no choice but to flush the floors and walls with water to at least stop the stench.

Ye Shang did not go in, but said, "Move all those people out, and be sure not to kill anyone, otherwise the person who dies will suffer the same fate as you."

The woman's face trembled. She was the most honest. She usually secretly ate some of the food she had hidden. She was the thinnest in the whole village.

She was afraid that one day she wouldn't be able to endure it anymore. After eating meat with those people, she was afraid that her powers would disappear and she would become food, so she had been living cautiously.