Everyone below cried out in astonishment and disbelief. They remained in a prolonged state of shock, trying to process the information Kisha had shared while staring at the sky, where only smoke lingered from the explosion.
Duke stepped back, positioning himself closer behind Kisha. She allowed a moment for everyone to react, knowing this information would be difficult to accept or understand as it was far beyond their previous experiences. Surprisingly, the younger ones were the quickest to accept it.
Like Keith, they loved reading fantasy novels and manhua, which made their worldview more open and accepting of these emerging powers.
In fact, they were even more eager to hear about what Kisha and her people had discovered after experiencing the fever. Sensing their excitement, Kisha continued her explanation. "As you can see, my husband has awakened the ability to control lightning and fire," she began.
Calling him her husband in front of so many people made Duke’s heart skip a beat, a wide, prideful smile spreading across his lips.
"But these awakened abilities don’t seem to be limited to just fire and lightning. We’ve discovered powers involving water, wind, earth, and even abilities beyond natural elements. However, we believe not everyone will be able to awaken an ability. We’re unsure if there are specific qualifications or if it’s simply a gift from the heavens or a latent potential.
Regardless, I believe that even if not everyone awakens, we will still stand a chance against the zombies. This might also be connected to the zombies themselves, as they grew stronger after the first raid. Perhaps this is the heavens’ way of balancing things out."
To be honest, Kisha was mixing lies with truths, essentially spouting a bunch of bullcrap. She couldn’t exactly tell them she had died and come back to life, nor that her knowledge about awakened abilities and the probability of awakening came from a scientist she met who had uncovered the origin of the zombie virus and the awakening process.
Unable to reveal most of what she had learned in her past life, Kisha had to blend truths with bullcrap, hoping it would make sense to everyone. It was essential to inform them about the awakened abilities, not only to help the base gain more power to defend against zombie raids but also to earn the people’s trust.
If she portrayed herself and her people in a positive light, the people’s faith would naturally shift towards them. As the first to brave the dangers to understand the virus and discover the awakened abilities, their respect and trust in Kisha and her team would skyrocket, placing them on a pedestal.
This way, if Kisha made a bold and seemingly dangerous decision in the future, the people would be more likely to trust her and believe in her ability to lead them to safer options.
Because in the near future, such outrageous situations would inevitably arise, forcing her to make life-and-death decisions for many. Without the absolute trust of her people, she would be fighting not only the enemy but also facing resistance from within.
Although it was a distant future, she wanted to begin building the people’s trust and her image now. Few would question the logic of the awakened abilities; most would be excited about their potential. This revelation would spark hope and enthusiasm, encouraging more people to register for warrior recruitment.
The sequence of her actions was crucial. While the people were still energized by the revelation of the awakened abilities, their excitement and hope were high. It was important to leverage this moment to give them an extra push, encouraging as many as possible to seize this opportunity and enlist as warriors.
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