Xyrin Empire

Chapter 344 - 344 344 Ambassador



Chapter 344 - 344 344 Ambassador

?Chapter 344: Chapter 344: Ambassador Chapter 344: Chapter 344: Ambassador Mysterious building complexes, which suddenly appeared on Earth, undoubtedly captured the attention of every country—except the governments that had already perished or were completely paralyzed after the outbreak of the zombie virus. Every pair of eyes across the globe was fixed on that massive base, which was clearly not a human creation.

During the period when the biochemical virus ravaged the world, the spirits of government leaders had definitely reached an extremely tense level; even a minor flu could elicit a national emergency response, let alone a sudden and wildly expanding black base. Consequently, various intelligence about this base began to circulate rapidly across the desks of world leaders.

It might seem ironic that only in the face of a global catastrophe like a biochemical crisis did these conniving governments finally seek cooperation. When humanity’s extinction seemed imminent, the skeptical minds began to realize just how vain the interests of small groups were. After several countries, which had persisted in isolationist policies and hostility towards neighboring nations even after the zombie outbreak, instantly collapsed, there was finally a genuine consensus in the world: ensuring the survival of the human race was the top priority, everything else was nonsense.

Because of this, the related materials for the rapidly expanding building complex managed to pile up at an unprecedented rate on the desks of every president, leader, prime minister, chairman, and other such highest human authorities.

Then, they grew even more anxious.

However, except for knowing that a mysterious group of buildings had suddenly emerged on this land, no one could detect any further information. The entire target area was always covered by an unknown energy field, and the chaotic interference signals far exceeded human imagination. All radar systems pointed at this region would burn out within a minute, and satellites in space became useless after producing ion clouds above this base.

As for communication signals sent to the other party, all were completely lost at sea.

In fact, this was still a result of our intentional “letting through”; if we truly reversed detection, we were completely confident that Xyrin Bases could bloom across every uninhabited area on Earth without anyone knowing.

In the first two days, we successively noticed several unidentified small troop movements near the base. However, once their radar systems self-destructed, these reconnaissance soldiers quickly retreated, presumably considering this a precursor to an attack, with impressively high caution.

In the last two days, those scattered reconnaissance teams suddenly became silent, and even the detection signals coming from all directions simultaneously went quiet; this maliciously made me wonder whether, in these few days’ time, human civilization had already been wiped out by zombies.

However, that seemed unlikely; a centipede dies but never falls down, and the human social system is so massive that even if it were somewhat flustered facing a sudden biochemical crisis, it wouldn’t be easily toppled before the zombie virus entered its next expansive outbreak. The world’s system should still generally function for a while.

And we hadn’t been idle these past few days. Apart from collecting several samples of different zombies’ tissues, Dingdang also began analyzing those tissue’s life forms. According to Little Thing, zombies are not true corpses, they fundamentally differ from the undead creatures of Azeroth: zombies are still alive!

This sounded unbelievable, but that was what Dingdang’s analysis concluded; of course, the criteria for being “alive” here differed from that of humans, and were instead under the perspective of the Life Goddess—zombies still possessed the Life Force even though their brains had stopped thinking and their blood had coagulated and decayed. This vitality had never left those rotting tissue heaps, but had transformed into another state. To put it in simpler terms chosen by Little Thing: every cell in them was still alive, but as a whole, they had died.

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