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I hacked through the chaotic world with my blade-Chapter 1489 - 356: April 3rd Is Victory Day
"We won!!!"
Lin Fan raised his hand in a fist and shouted, completely releasing the pressure brought by the apocalypse.
As soon as he uttered these words,
the atmosphere on site suddenly became so quiet that you could clearly hear a pin drop on the ground.
What’s going on?
He was a bit stunned, wondering why everyone seemed overly calm, or did this actually not matter much?
But soon, he realized he had overthought.
"Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!"
Some people, after processing these words and confirming it wasn’t a joke, had all the pent-up feelings in their hearts completely explode.
"Did Brother Lin say that the apocalypse is over?"
"Did I hear wrong?"
"There are no more zombies in our country."
The survivors standing in the streets looked at each other, unable to maintain their inner composure. Their emotions gradually became frenzied, and the visible excitement showed just how thrilled they truly were.
Some stomped their feet, letting out low growls from their throats, trembling uncontrollably.
Some embraced the people around them, weeping and, in their excitement, kissed each other’s faces. At this moment, there was no distinction between men and women, even two men could do this.
Some knelt on the ground, clenched their fists and pounded the ground, unable to stop tears from rolling down the corners of their eyes.
Some grabbed their hair with both hands, their mouths slightly open, as if the joy came too suddenly to accept.
There were all kinds of situations, with various expressions appearing on their faces.
They were truly excited.
Truly ecstatic.
Truly... truly, they had so much to say, but at this moment, they couldn’t utter a single word. The power of words was too weak; their body language was more expressive.
Wang Kai and Guan Hao stared wide-eyed, looking at each other.
"What did Brother Lin just say?"
"He said our apocalypse is over."
"Ah..."
Following Guan Hao’s ’ah,’ both Wang Kai and Guan Hao were dumbfounded. After a moment, they both cheered excitedly.
"Brother Lin, awesome."
"Brother Lin, long live."
They were both Lin Fan’s faithful followers. In their hearts, Lin Fan was like a god, more than just a belief. Even though they had prepared for the moment the apocalypse ended, when it truly came, they found it hard to contain their emotions.
Beside Wang Kai was Doggie, with Cat Cui Hua beside it.
They didn’t play around but stood on all fours like humans, seemingly listening to what Lin Fan was saying.
Suddenly, Cat Cui Hua seemed to understand something, excitedly rushed at Doggie, and performed an over-the-shoulder throw. The bewildered Doggie didn’t know what was happening, was floored, and howled.
Simultaneously, it barked a few times at Cat Cui Hua, as if saying, "What’s wrong with you, why did you throw me?"
"The... the apocalypse is over."
As the prison warden, Zhou Yang muttered to himself, coming so suddenly. He looked at Lin Fan on stage, shining like a sun, always giving people a sense of safety and trustworthiness.
Ever since meeting him, he felt that anything Lin Fan said could be trusted.
He turned back to look at the prisoners he brought out.
Shouting at the top of his lungs:
"Did you hear? The apocalypse is over, what are you still thinking about? The apocalypse isn’t the reason for your mistakes. Since you’re given a chance, you must cherish it, understand?"
These prisoners couldn’t maintain their previous mindset due to the impact of the apocalypse, but Lin Fan and Officer Huang were willing to give them a chance to reform.
Now that they’ve heard the apocalypse is over, what expressions would they have?
Sure enough, upon hearing that the apocalypse had ended, their expressions froze, with not even a slightest change. Perhaps for them, they truly never thought the apocalypse would end so quickly.
And Zhou Yang’s words fiercely struck their hearts, causing them to tremble intensely within.
The prisoners made up their minds.
To sincerely accept reformation.
To leave Huang’s prison as soon as possible, with the beautiful world outside waiting for them.
They couldn’t waste their time in prison.
At this moment, many on site had smiles on their faces, grateful to have survived the apocalypse. But soon, their smiles vanished, turning into sorrow and grief.
They lost family, friends, and homes during the apocalypse.
If only everyone were alive, how wonderful that would be.
Team Leader Lei appeared calm, but inside he was equally excited. However, his personality made him behave very stably, unwilling to show his inner emotions on his face.
"During the disaster, those of us who lived helped and trusted each other, making it to this point. Such spirit will continue even after the apocalypse ends, and everyone will cherish this help and trust even more."
Team Leader Lei’s words resonated with those around him, and those immersed in joy understood how unbreakable the friendships and trust developed in such circumstances were.
"Captain Lei, may I laugh?" asked a soldier following Lei.
"Did I make a joke?" Captain Lei was very surprised. It was a very serious and earnest statement meant to be deeply moving, not meant for laughter.
"No, I just heard the apocalypse ended, and I can’t help wanting to let it out, but seeing you so calm, Captain Lei, I don’t know if I should let it out."
Hearing this, Captain Lei understood, waved his hand, and turned to leave, "Go ahead and let it out, I’ll go look elsewhere."







