Chapter 311 What You Missed
Chapter 311 What You Missed
It wasn't their problem; Jiang Xingni himself came to this city to smuggle a gun back home.
The zombies around them posed no real threat to these privileged individuals, so they naturally began to touch and explore various things, showing great enthusiasm for the gun—or more accurately, the gun that finally belonged to them.
Perhaps it's a common trait among teenagers of this age; besides Lu Xianqing, Song Juexiao's eyes also lit up at the sight of the guns.
Lu Xianqing was more interested in zombies than guns.
Facing Xiao Jiming's somewhat confused gaze, Lu Xianqing shook her head, the little girl muttering under her breath, "My head hurts just looking at a gun."
Lu Xianqing occasionally gets to touch a gun in VOID, but more often than not, she's the one who gets shot and executed.
Over time, it's not surprising that Lu Xianqing felt a throbbing pain in his head whenever he saw the muzzle of a gun.
This faint pain was not enough to threaten her normal life or fighting, nor would she suffer a PTSD attack from seeing guns or knives and recalling the pain of her own death.
She just felt a slight headache and didn't have as much curiosity about guns as others.
Xiao Jiming never expected that his kind concern for the new teammate would elicit such a response.
He was silent for a moment, then turned and stared at Lu Xianqing's face: "What other PTSD do you have? Just say it."
One instance of feeling guilty after asking such a question is enough, isn't it?
Xiao Jiming resolved that he should have learned about this news sooner so that he could avoid these topics in the future.
As soon as he finished speaking, the group on the other side who were arguing about how to distribute the guns and how to smuggle them back home also fell silent.
Several pairs of eyes watched Lu Xianqing quietly.
With so many people staring at her—even though these people were essentially her teammates—Lu Xianqing instinctively swung her bone knife, which she hadn't yet sheathed.
Lu Xianqing: Uneasy
Jiang Xingni shrugged and didn't say anything.
He relayed Xiao Jiming's words to Lu Xianqing in a way that was easier for her to understand.
"If your PTSD suddenly flares up during the battle, it will affect us teammates." Jiang Xingni poked Lu Xianqing's horizontal bone knife. A bloody mark appeared on her hand, but she pretended to be calm and put her injured hand behind her back as if nothing had happened.
But more importantly, they need to recognize Lu Xianqing himself, and realize that after giving up everything, he belongs only to Lu Xianqing.
Lu Xianqing glared at Jiang Xingnni with a reproachful look.
When Jiang Xingni touched her, she tried to dodge, but Jiang Xingni's movements were too fast—she couldn't dodge.
"...Actually, there aren't many." Lu Xianqing bit her nail. "Besides, many of these things are also my weapons."
Lu Xianqing is a knife, and VOID will not allow this knife to rust because of reasons such as PTSD. Therefore, she will not have psychological trauma about the tool that killed her because of death, or rather, VOID will not allow her to have such thoughts.
Lu Xianqing was unwilling to say it, so Jiang Xingni and Xiao Jiming exchanged a glance and decided not to force her to do anything further.
Jiang Xingni turned back to his original plan.
"I want that Magnum," Jiang Xingni said firmly.
Xiao Jiming gently nudged her arm with his elbow and gave Jiang Xingni a strange look.
The next challenge is that Jiang Xingni agreed to go home with him, but in the lower city, is it really necessary to use such a weapon?
If it's not intended as a weapon, taking such a huge risk just to bring back a gun purely for collection that might not even be used... it's far too time-consuming, laborious, and thankless.
Xiao Jiming seemed to be deep in thought—or does Jiang Xingni really like guns that much?
Jiang Xingni had no idea what Xiao Jiming was thinking. It was true that the Lower City was their home, but how could the place Xiao Jiming went be safe?
It's clearly a place with plot trigger points.
When Jiang Xingnian went there last time, the main characters were nowhere to be seen. As a result, there were not many clues, but one of them died.
This time when I went...
After a brief argument, the zombie horde, which had dispersed, gathered again.
"Are there any survivors in here?" Su Yanzhi asked with a headache as she shielded her teammates with a protective shield.
"That's all," Pei Zhaoye replied casually. "The last group of survivors has been evacuated, and in a few days, the government of this country is preparing to destroy the entire city with nuclear weapons."
There's also the possibility of a nuclear strike.
She doesn't say what she should say; that's typical of Amei.
Jiang Xingnian sighed inwardly.
Su Yanzhi could understand, after all, almost everyone in the city had turned into zombies, and these things would be a problem if they went out.
One nuclear bomb would be convenient and effortless.
"Anyway, it has nothing to do with us." Su Yanzhi didn't care. "Let's go."
After seeing something novel, Su Yanzhi's interest in zombies waned: "Don't forget we have final exams in a couple of days."
As Jiang Xingni grasped Su Yanzhi's hand, she looked up as if sensing something, and gazed at the two swaying corpses by the roadside.
Instead of turning into zombies, the two headless corpses nestled together and embraced each other.
Xie Yungui's words... it's impossible to tell whether the zombies are a product of this playthrough or a product of every playthrough.
Or to be more precise, was this Resident Evil a script arranged by the screenwriter, and why did it suddenly end without a trace for some reason?
She was going to look for answers in the forum—but the result was exactly what she expected.
The deleted scenes probably won't be discussed much on the forums, and Jiang Xingni isn't even sure if her current storyline will be recorded in the comics.
There is no conflict, and no plot to discuss.
Comics don't record every single detail about the main character.
More often than not, it also uses time-based magic.
That's why Jiang Xingni predicted that the next major plot development would take place after they returned to the lower city.
The reason she was able to be brought along this time was probably because Jiang Xingni's popularity had really increased after Xie Yungui's methods were used.
Furthermore, since Jiang Xingni originally appeared in the Lower City area, the role that might have been played by Song Juexiao was naturally transferred to Jiang Xingni.
They were gone for too short a time.
Even the teacher from just now didn't notice.
Only the pile of guns smuggled back proves that what just happened actually did occur.
Lu Xianqing quietly walked up behind Jiang Xingni, grabbed her fingers and examined them closely.
There are no wounds on it.
She hadn't expected Jiang Xingni to reply so quickly; she simply breathed a sigh of relief.
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