I hacked through the chaotic world with my blade
Chapter 930 - 219: Highlight Moment (Part 3)
CHAPTER 930: CHAPTER 219: HIGHLIGHT MOMENT (PART 3)
"Let’s go inside and take a look. Staying here, we’ll never know the truth." Lao Wang was always brave; in the past, he’d confront a dozen thugs without hesitation.
Therefore, even in the current situation, he was unafraid.
The group walked cautiously, vigilant of their surroundings. Any slight movement would put their minds on edge. However, the surroundings were surprisingly well-kept, as if regularly cleaned.
For them, finding a reliable shelter now was indeed difficult.
You can never truly know someone’s heart.
Who knows if the other side is reliable?
Soon enough.
A massive piece of glass appeared ahead, embedded in the wall. Judging by its thickness and texture, it wasn’t ordinary glass; it was likely bulletproof.
Behind the glass, a figure stood, smiling as it looked at them.
The figure approached the wall and picked up a phone attached to it.
"Hello, my name is Jin Minghao."
The voice came through speakers in the wall.
Lao Wang and the others looked for a phone, but there wasn’t one on their side of the wall. How could they communicate?
"Just speak normally; I can hear you."
"My name is Wang Yi. These are my companions. We heard a broadcast that led us here. Is this really a shelter?" Lao Wang initiated the conversation.
He squinted, trying to gauge the other’s true intentions, but unfortunately, saw no issues.
"Yes, this is the shelter you were hoping for. It offers a safe environment and ample supplies. Your presence here means you’re already safe. Holding a child in these end times suggests you are compassionate people. Congratulations, you meet the criteria here."
Upon hearing this.
Lao Wang and his companions were astonished. Was it really that simple? Just because they had a child?
This was an unexpected turn for them.
Zhu Gui felt a bit proud; his good deed seemed to have paid off. If he hadn’t brought Yang Jing and the infant over, it might not have been so easy.
At this moment.
The bulletproof glass slowly rose, merging into the ceiling above.
Jin Minghao turned and started walking forward, "You are among the few survivors who made it here. I’ve been gathering survivors all along, but they have been too few. Recently, there were some who came with malicious intent, hoping to kill me and take over here. They underestimated the defenses."
Lao Wang said, "We’re not like that. We just want a safe place."
Jin Minghao smiled, "Then congratulations, you’ve come to the right place. Let me take you to your room first. After you’re settled, I’ll introduce you to the other survivors."
The group remained curiously observant.
This shelter looked extraordinary, definitely not something ordinary people could set up—more like a secret base established by the government. Upon careful observation, they noticed many technological elements.
While thinking this through.
Jin Minghao led them to a door, opened it to reveal a moderately sized suite, simply and modernly furnished.
Their party stepped inside.
Jin Minghao smiled from the doorway, "You can take a shower first. I’ll have clean clothes sent to you. Once everything’s ready, I’ll return."
After that.
Jin Minghao turned and left.
Inside.
Zhu Gui looked around with curiosity, joy on his face, "Such a nice place! Who would’ve thought this existed in the end times? Living here would be awesome."
"Something feels off," spoke Xiao Qin, who had been mostly silent.
Lao Wang asked, "What’s off?"
Xiao Qin said, "I know there are still kind-hearted people, but this is the end times. To let us in and arrange our accommodations so easily feels unsettling, like something’s wrong. Even if few people live here, there can’t be just that one person."
Yang Jing, holding her child, asked, "What do you think would be a normal person’s reaction seeing friendly survivors arrive here?"
Zhu Gui blurted, "They’d be happy, of course. In the end times, with so few survivors, meeting fellow humans should be joyful, but he..."
At this point, he hadn’t finished his sentence.
Zhu Gui’s expression changed, "Crap, I didn’t notice until you mentioned it. He seemed too calm, as if his gaze was friendly, but in reality, he had no emotional fluctuations."
Lao Wang was silent for a moment, then took the gun from his waist, "Let’s go check the place out. If there’s a problem, we’ll spot it. If we’re mistaken, we can apologize."
Everyone agreed with his proposal.
They tidied up and headed into the corridor.
The hallway was very quiet.
Besides their breathing, there was no other sound.
Initially, they didn’t notice, but now the situation seemed eerie.
Cautiously, they advanced in the given direction.
They arrived at an unfamiliar corridor.
The surroundings had drastically changed.