" Glide Through Mysterious Dimensions "

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Li Xiao came to the place where they were meeting, but didn’t go in. The content of the meeting wasn’t a secret, so I sat outside and listened.

The meeting was mainly about the fact that the base was destroyed, and without the base to drive away the Pseudo-Humans, this place was no longer safe.

And now, the supplies wouldn’t last long, so they needed to find a foothold as soon as possible.

The meeting became noisy, revolving around this matter.

There were no maps, and currently, their only way of contacting was to receive orders from above via radio.

This bad idea was bound to fail. If Pseudo-Humans could be dealt with using thermal weapons, then the Pseudo-Human invasion would have ended long ago.

In the end, someone suggested going to the nearest Manshan, because there was a lush river there, and there was also a granary on the mountain.

Moreover, that mountain was within the activity range of endangered protected animals, so there wouldn’t be a large number of Pseudo-Humans.

After all, where there are Pseudo-Humans, there must be humans.

Few people, few Pseudo-Humans; many people, many Pseudo-Humans.

This suggestion seemed to be the best solution at the moment.

I now had to pack my things. I wasn’t like those soldiers, solving everything with just one box.

Three hours later

Okay, I shouldn’t have thought of them as too decisive. One decision took three hours.

Did that person vote against it? So slow.

The captain then went out from inside and issued an order, telling everyone to quickly equip themselves and prepare to set off.

Two minutes later, everyone headed to Manshan. On the way, they encountered people from the Manchester base.

“Stay away from my troops.” The captain raised his hand, and everyone’s guns were pointed at them.

“We are the defense force of the Manchester base, don’t shoot, we are our own people, don’t shoot.” One person rushed over, disregarding the gunfire.

The others also showed eager expressions.

A gunshot rang out, and the hat on that person’s head was shot off.

Hearing this, the captain only said one sentence: “They are rioters from the Manchester base.” After he finished speaking, he found that the air suddenly became quiet.

Afterwards, they continued to set off. Those who wanted to follow them were also driven away.

Li Xiao went to Huang Ma’s side, he seemed to know what I was going to say.

After he finished speaking, he walked forward, to the end of the team.

Li Xiao looked at the people around him and found that they were all looking at him. After being discovered, they returned to normal.

“Good fellow, what did you just say, they are not a Unit.”

Li Xiao quickly recalled the abnormalities during his time in the army.

At that time, Li Xiao was still thinking, why was my luck so bad, that the team I was in could never get arranged.

As a result, we were not a Unit. In their eyes, the brigade should be a group of unreasonable extremists who caused social panic.

Li Xiao was confused. Staying in this troop would almost certainly mean that they wouldn’t be rescued by the base.

Looking at the crowd behind him who were talking and laughing, most of them were pretty boys who obviously didn’t do manual labor often.

It seemed that I had boarded a pirate ship!

Thinking about it, I can’t run now. If I run, it’s too far from home, and there’s no transportation.

I also don’t have any weapons. Encountering a Pseudo-Human would be death. I can’t even hurt it, I don’t even have the qualifications to injure it.

I walked with them all the way, and two days later, we arrived.

The brigade, including everyone, had more than sixty people in total.

This river was a huge river that connected three provinces, so supporting the entire brigade wouldn’t be a problem.

Li Xiao was still thinking when he felt a pair of hands on his shoulders. He turned his head and saw a burly, tall woman.

After she finished speaking, she signaled me to follow her.

When I arrived at the place, I saw the captain walking towards me with a smiling face.

“Oof.”

He punched me in the stomach, and I felt like the bile in my stomach was about to flow out.

I then collapsed on the ground, clutching my stomach in pain. Although I wasn’t as afraid of survival as others said, I was afraid of pain.

“But.” He came behind me, grabbed my neck with one hand, and said in my ear.

“I am not Zhang Yi, that weakling, who only has fancy moves.”

“I believe you wouldn’t want to know.”

After he finished speaking, he let go of me, leaving me alone lying there.

And I, focused my attention on the red moonlight outside.

When he grabbed my neck, I noticed it, but he and the others didn’t look at it, not even a glance.

Looking at the blood-red moonlight outside, it was impossible for people to have no reaction when they saw this strange sight.

If none of them noticed it, then the problem was most likely not them.

If the problem wasn’t them, then it was me.

I briefly analyzed it and came to a conclusion.

It seemed that my thinking had been affected.

Li Xiao naturally heard the radio announcement to everyone in the car.

This was troublesome. Anyone now seemed to have no problem, only I had a problem.

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