Rebirth: Leading Families to Survive in the Apocalypse-Chapter 289 - : Dean’s Diary

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Chapter 289 -289: Dean’s Diary

The zombies that pounced in the third-floor corridor instantly had their heads frozen by the hungry Lin Xiuyuan, then shattered into pieces and fell to the ground.

Excitement filled Lin Xiuyuan’s eyes at that moment. He was thinking about eating beef pies, roast chicken, braised pig’s feet, and then having a bowl of hot shrimp porridge slide into his stomach… simply wonderful!

“Has your son gone mad?”

Huang Yunxiang remarked as she watched Lin Xiuyuan run forward crazily.

“Do you speak about your own son like that?”

Lin Cheng detected the disdain in Huang Yunxiang’s voice. He remembered how other mothers would always call their children their precious sons or daughters. Why was Huang Yunxiang so different?

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Lin Xiuyuan kept slashing and soon arrived in front of the room Mao Qiqi had mentioned. Su Jin and the others noticed that each room in the corridor housed zombies and that the doors had been locked from the outside, clearly the work of someone who wanted to prevent the zombies from escaping.

And the room Mao Qiqi talked about, it turned out to be the director’s office?!

Does that mean, the zombie locked inside could very likely be the hospital’s director?

Mao Zhihang opened the door to the office, and a middle-aged male zombie in a white lab coat immediately lunged at them. Su Jin directly conjured a vine that pierced through its head.

As expected, the director’s office was spacious, featuring an oval conference table in the middle that seemed to be used for discussions or meetings.

Su Jin did not waste any time and with a wave of her hand, a table full of food appeared in front of everyone.

“Don’t start eating yet, wash your hands first.”

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Huang Yunxiang slapped Lin Xiuyuan’s hand as he reached out to grab the chopsticks.

Lin Xiuyuan stuck out his tongue, realizing he had forgotten about such an important matter.

Su Jin had already taken out the hand sanitizer, and everyone washed their hands in the office’s restroom using Huang Yunxiang and Lin Tianzhen’s Water Element Ability, before they felt reassured to start eating.

Lu Guanhai held a large chicken leg in his right hand and a vegetable bun in his left, eating as he wandered around the office, until he casually sat in front of the director’s desk and noticed an opened notebook on the table.

He glanced at the notebook’s contents while eating, and the act of gnawing on the chicken leg paused momentarily.

“Xiao Jin, son! Come over here and look,”

Lu Guanhai gestured to them without turning back, holding his chicken leg; this was actually the director’s journal! It clearly recorded the events from before the Apocalypse through the beginning, all the way up until the director was bitten by a zombie.

“What’s so interesting about a director’s journal? Don’t tell me you’re planning on studying medicine now?”

Lin Xiuyuan mumbled, his mouth full of food.

Nevertheless, Su Jin and Lu Hao still went over to glance through it.

After only a brief look, they couldn’t help but feel amazed. Su Jin turned to look at the zombie corpse at the door. Was he the owner of this notebook?

She felt respect for a zombie for the first time, since he had indeed been a very responsible doctor in life!

This notebook recorded the situation of the first zombie virus carrier treated in this hospital, and that date was one month before the outbreak of the apocalypse!

Su Jin noticed that the initial carrier was documented by the hospital director as a case of rabies, but later the word rabies was crossed out, and next to it was written “unknown virus?” with a question mark, and in much larger, eye-catching characters, at the very end, “zombie!!” was written.

The reason Su Jin admired the owner of this notebook was because of what he had done after the outbreak of the apocalypse: he did not escape immediately, but instead organized some doctors and nurses to protect a group of uninjured survivors and escaped through areas with fewer zombies. However, he and those doctors and nurses stayed behind. Utilizing every resource they could find in the hospital, they locked the two main halls from the outside. The cost was significant, with 12 medical personnel losing their lives…

The remaining few people isolated the zombies in the hospital rooms while they waited for rescue, although they too succumbed to infection and died one after the other, leaving only the director alive.

But it seemed the director had also prepared for his inevitable death. The last two pages were a map of the hospital he marked, with a note on the side: If you’ve come here to take some medicines, please look at the locations marked in red on the map. Those are the places where our hospital stores medications, and I hope they can be used to heal more people.

When Su Jin reached this part, she couldn’t help but feel a lump in her throat, feeling that even the pies in her hands didn’t taste good anymore…

Don’t worry, the medicines here will be used where they are most needed.

Don’t worry, someone has witnessed your efforts.

Hope, if there is a heaven, that you can all be free from disasters and troubles there…

“Xiao Jin, don’t be sad, at least the clues they’ve left behind are still very useful,”

Lu Hao didn’t know how to comfort Su Jin, whose eyes were red and who was still nibbling on her pie, so he could only say this.

“Clues?”

Su Jin was indeed distracted by his words and looked at Lu Hao in surprise.

Lu Hao handed her a piece of information he had just picked up. What caught his attention was that it belonged to the first zombie virus carrier treated by this hospital, a carrier who had been to the Y autonomous region before being brought here. If he remembered correctly, Xue Wanyi had encountered that incident in the Y autonomous region as well.

Y autonomous region?

Could that be the origin?

Su Jin and Lu Hao looked at Xue Wanyi, who was still eagerly eating and drinking, gathered the notebook and several other documents, and prepared to bring them back to the base. They’d discuss this matter after they returned to the base.

The group only ate for about fifteen minutes there. Su Jin packed all the leftover scraps into her space, to avoid any signs of their presence from being discovered later.

Sheng Jing could sense that Su Jin and her group had safely reached the third floor and even killed some zombies, but she couldn’t perceive anything beyond a certain point. It seemed that her sensory range was much smaller than that of Mao Qiqi, with her Level Two Special Ability!

“Don’t worry, they will definitely be fine,” Liang Jiuhui reassured after listening to Sheng Jing’s words.

“It seems you have a good relationship with them,”

Sheng Jing, leaning on the side, watching Song Sibo busily stowing things into his space, struck up a conversation with Liang Jiuhui.

“Hmm, Su Jin and Lu Hao… they are the saviors of our family,”

Liang Jiuhui’s response surprised Sheng Jing. Those two had saved the Base Leader?

No wonder every time those few were mentioned, Liang Jiuhui seemed particularly concerned. However, Sheng Jing was amused by her own thoughts.

So between them, who was clinging onto whose coattails? Was it the Base Leader clinging onto their golden thighs or was it the other way around?

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