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Equipping the dogs is a no–brainer!
The store also offered a defense system, a radar system, and a multifunctional unmanned aerial vehi?le
The radar system functioned as its name suggested. The unmanned aerial vehicle was used for reconnaissance <b>and </b>attacking targets.
The system operated multiple vehicles to patrol the bunker. Once an intrurler was detected, it would notify Theresa, who could decide whether to engage the target from afar.
These drones patrolled for <b>eight </b>hours at a time. Multiple batches would be readily rotated to maintain 24–hour surveince of the base.
It was essential in any camp.
However, it cost 100,000 points, and she couldn’t afford it.
She only umted 30,000 points in the past ten days. Thus, she could <b>only </b>add it to her wishlist mentally. <i>I </i>have decided! My next goal is to get these drones!
She had ten days to meet the target. After that, it would disappear.
She did some quick calctions. Expanding the territory and killing the zombies earn me about 3,000 points daily. The territory expansion isn’t as effective as killing zombies. The problem is, <i>I </i>have wiped out the zombies in the nearby area. I must travel to somewhere with a dense poption to kill zombies.
She essed the digital map to <b>find </b>a popted area in the suburbs.
Arge food processing nt in the city’s outer part caught her attention.
<i>A </i>factory! The words rang in her mind. It’s thergest food processing nt in Ansford and has tens of thousands of employees. A zombie gleamstone can be exchanged for 100 points. It would <i>be </i>enough <i>if </i>I found 1000 zombie gleamstones among the employees who had turned into zombies.
“Kyle, let’s head to the factory,” she informed Kyle as she emerged from the bunker.
“All right” He immediately left his work and headed out with her, showing her absolute obedience by bing a paragon of a hard worker.
Summer <b>and </b>a few war dogs stayed behind to guard the bunker. Then, the pair and eight dogs hopped on the armored car toward the food processing <b>nt</b>.
It was a long journey. Fortunately, Theresa had recovered the surrounding areas as her territory. They traveled smoothly and arrived at the processing nt in 90 minutes.
Due to its location in a remote, sparsely popted part of the city, the factory was surrounded by farnd on all sides. It operated <b>as </b>a self–contained facility; its workers worked and lived on–site. They only visited the city during their free time.
When the group arrived, the factory was eerily quiet. Abandoned vehicles were scattered on the roads. A bus had plunged into the field. Its door was hung open, <b>revealing </b>its bloodstained interior, but no corpses”
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remained inside
It was easy to linagine the chaos when disaster struck. One of the passengers must have turned into zombie. The <b>situation </b>distracted the driver and caused the bus to plunge into the held. In the <b>parle </b>driver opened the door to drop off the passengers.
<b>Then</b>, terrified people fled in different directions while the zombies chased after them. It was <b>utter </b>chaos
However, the factory gates remained tightly shut.
When Theresa’s vehicle pulled up to the gates, there was still no movement in the factory.
<b>Even </b>the security booth was empty.
Was it an off day when the apocalypse struck? It doesn’t make sense. Even if the workers were on break that <i>day</i>, the other workers would have stayed behind instead of going to the city. The processing nt provided dormitories to its workers. If some took turns to go on off days, there would still be many people inside. It should <i>be </i>hit the hardest. Zombies should run rampant in thepound.
She asked Kyle to hit the elerator. The armored car knocked the gates down and entered the vast factory grounds.
Soon, a massive hybrid building came into view.
It was divided into dormitories, a cafeteria<b>, </b>workshops, <b>and </b>administrative offices.
They parked the car outside the dormitory building<b>. </b>
“Let’s hunt some zombies!“.
“Oh yes!”
They exited <b>the </b>car.
The team, <b>consisting </b>of two people and eight dogs, stood before the factory dormitory. <i>Let’s </i>start from the
easiest route.
“Lucky and <b>Cash</b>, guard the entrance. Bark to report any unusual activity. Ace, Snowy and Spot, you’re with me. The rest goes with Kyle!”
Barking in unison, the dogs quickly split into three teams.
Two dogs stayed guard outside the dormitory while Theresa and Kyle each took three dogs.
A row of turnstiles blocked the wide–open dormitory entrance. Normally, one needed a digital card to enter or exit the dormitory, but now, no electric power was supplied to the automatic turnstiles. Besides, she didn’t have the digital card to ess the dormitory if they were functioning.
The pair had to climb over.
They took positions <b>on </b>either side, carefully scanning their surroundings before climbing over the turnstiles.
The corridor stretched ahead was deathly quiet. The doors in their sight were tightly shut.
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Theresa tossed an object ahead, whichnded on the ground with a thad
Instantly, there was a stir behind every closed door, but the hallway remained cerity quier