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Doomsday Revenge: Payback Time (Josie) novel Chapter 416

Chapter 416.

This was the hour of the hunt

carnival for the Undead after a year of suppression.

Raging flames lit up the dark night. Everywhere, the desperate screams of humans and their pleas for help echoed, punctuated by the excit the Undead.

Cyrus stood on the wall, watching the morning star gradually brighten in the sky. The corners of his mouth quirked up slightly.

Josie Quinn, didn’t expect this, did you?”

“We’ll be meeting again very soon.*

Cyrus’s figure suddenly blurred, vanishing from the spot. Everywhere he went, nothing was left alive.

The sun gradually rose, illuminating the familiar land.

However, the laughter of the people and the busy figures of survivors were gone. All that remained was a deathly silence and a landscape litte

remains.

The once-bustling streets were now desolate, a bloody mess of wreckage. Human corpses lay everywhere, with their eyes still understand why everything had been fine yesterday, only for their city to be slaughtered by an Undead horde today.

Likely every human in a city fallen to the Undead shared that same confusion.

open in death. T

As the Undead tide moved on, the roots of Mutant Flora quietly began to take hold. The corpses left behind by the Undead became the nutrien their growth. Before the Doomsday Quake and Megatsunami arrived, the Mutant Flora would become the temporary masters of this land-the

overlords.

And so, Fort City Base ended its glorious but brief existence in an incredibly tragic fashion.

Millions were sacrificed. Whether this was for the best or not was hard to say. For even if they had escaped the slaughter of the Undead, they wou have been unable to escape the impending earthquake and tsunami.

Perhaps there were a few unlucky souls who managed to hide from the Undead and the mutant plants, only to face the darkest moment of their

lives-the end of the world.

***

At that moment, Josie Quinn had already led her team safely out of Quartz City.

out of

Josie had no idea that Fort City had fallen, nor that Xavier City was suffering a similar fate. Of course, even if she had known, she would have remai indifferent.

The moment the people of Fort City Base turned against her and forced her to leave, she lost any remaining goodwill toward them. She had no inhere responsibility or obligation to them. Saving them before was purely an act of occasional charity, done because living was hard and she did i want the human race to go extinct.

But those people hadn’t just been ungrateful-they had bitten the hand that fed them.

In that case, she didn’t care whether they went extinct or not. If it came down to it, she would just pick reliable humans herself to on her base and let them repopulate!

Weren’t Kira Sinclair and that group of children perfect examples?

These kids were incredibly well-behaved. Eves, the youngest among them worked hard, clearing tables, moving chairs, and helping serve water. None of them stayed idle They were all sensible and quick-witted

Josie felt that taking in those kids had been well worth it

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