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Hayley returned to her base with Leonard, Griffin, Thomas, the woman, and the children.
“What’s your name?” she finally asked.
“My name’s Sienna,” the woman replied.
Thinking about Sienna’s gift, Hayley asked, “Would you be willing to work for me?”
Sienna’s gift was extremely special, but Hayley wasn’t sure whether, given Sienna’s mental condition, she could fully re that gift for herself.
Sienna looked up at her.
“If you work for me, I’ll give you points every month. You can use those points to take care of your kids.”
“Okay! I’ll do it!” Sienna nodded repeatedly.
As soon as she said that, a voice sounded in Hayley’s mind.
Ding! [Base guard +1 detected!]
Ding! [Reward: Combat suit +1, and 1,000 points! Special attribute copied!]
Ding! [Special pathological restriction detected. Core attribute extracted. Host’s mental energy increased threefold!]
Special pathological restriction?
Hayley felt her depleted mental energy suddenly surge back to life. Her detection range expanded rapidly, pushing close to
feet.
She didn’t even need to test it to know that with this level of mental energy, her teleportation range had probably jumped to over 30 feet.
But what did “core attribute extracted” mean?
Could it be that since Sienna was mentally unstable, Hayley couldn’t fully obtain her gift and could only extract her core trait, which was pure mental energy?
Hayley looked at Sienna and felt like she understood.
That really was it.
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Sienna was mentally ill, and her gift itself was a mental-variant ability. Because of her condition, it had mutated into somethu extremely unusual.
Hayley, being mentally sound, couldn’t replicate Sienna’s thought patterns All she could do was extract the base attribute
For the first time, Hayley telt a tiny bii of regret about not being crazy herself Otherwise, she might’ve been able to grasp that special gift.
It was probably some kind of mental wave that could deceive zombies
Damn.
Still, siental variant Gifted individuals were rare to begin with, and Hayley had very limited ways to strengthen her own mental abilities. Getting a threefold boost all at once was already a huge gain
She would take it step by step.
Ding! [Base residents +5 detected! Reward 500 points!!
Ding! Base children count exceeded ten. Reward: Base prosperity level doubled. Base output increased by 10%!)
Hayley, who was still thinking about Sienna’s mental gift, froze for a moment.
Then her eyes lit up.
Bonus rewards!
This run had paid off big time.
The armored vehicle drove back into the base.
Hayley first brought Sienna and the children to the residential area and arranged a support job for her under Hayz Sienna would help Hayz restock supplies and handle base chores, so she could work while keeping her kids close. At the same time, Hayley remembered the reward from when they had taken over the previous zone.
It was an underground shelter beneath the residential area.
She searched for it in her mind and quickly located the entrance. It was in the basement beneath the base-run supermarket.
The shelter was nearly the size of the surface housing area, fully equipped with its own power system, water supply, and ventilation.
Hayley informed everyone about it, so they would know.
If anything urgent happened, they could all retreat there.
After spending a bit of time in the residential area, Hayley finally returned to her own shelter.
“Holly!”
The moment she stepped inside, Ruby came running out to greet Hayley, bright with excitement.
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Hayley rested in her shelter for two full days.
During those two days, Ruby took care of her like a student home on vacation.
Every day, there was peeled fruit, bowls of sliced watermelon, shelled nuts, and snacks fed straight to her, as well as roasted chicken wings, beef stew, mashed potatoes, muffins, freshly baked bread, and iced fruit tea…
She would be eating from the moment she woke up.
The way Ruby kept asking Hayley what she needed made Hayley feel as if she had gone back to years ago, when Cynthia had taken care of her down to the smallest detail.
Cynthia had been a gentle, traditional woman who adored Hayley. Hayley never had to do housework. Every day, Cynthia fou! new ways to make her favorite foods.
With Bernard away and only one daughter, Cynthia doted on Hayley as if she were the center of the world.
Ruby’s personality was different from Cynthia’s, but when it came to loving Hayley, the two were exactly the same. Ever since meeting Ruby in this life, Hayley felt like her temper had mellowed a lot. She had practically become civilized. “Have you guys noticed the boss acting differently lately?” Robert asked after seeing Hayley come out, turning to his overworked buddies.
“How so?”
“She doesn’t curse anymore.”
Everyone fell silent.
A ton of people contacted Hayley every day. Most of the messages were handled by Robert, though he always checked with Hayley before replying.
Whenever Hayley heard something ridiculous, like someone asking her to donate food to their base for free, or demanding free evolution serum for their Gifted, she would usually curse first.
And Robert would get cursed along with them.
But now…
“I just reported the recent messages to the boss, and she didn’t curse once. She replied to every message seriously
“How seriously?”
“Well, Southside Base said they want Haylight League to move over to their place. The boss said it was a great suggestion, and she accepted, but we’ve got a lot of people, and moving takes time she told them to hang in there Give it sod years, and we li definitely make it.
“Summer Base said they’re facing a food crisis and asked us for 30 tons of food the boss sand that was way too little, so she would send them 100 million tons instead. She said she would deliver it to them in a dream and roll them to sign upon receipt
“And then there’s Bluesea Base They demanded we make out gene serum formula public Said it belongs to all humanity and shouldn’t be privately owned, and that refusing to share it freely would be betraying all mankind Want to guess how the boss replied”
“People like that make me want to curse,” Leonard said
Thomas scowled. “If he said that to my face, I’d slap him dead ”
Griffin just smiled and said nothing
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Robert continued seriously, “Well, the boss didn’t get mad at all. She actually smiled and said she has a brain tumor and urgently needs a smarter brain to replace her own, or she might forget the formula. She said his brain sounded perfect, ideal for a transplant. With his intelligence, she’d never forget it again and could share it with everyone. She told him to come over right away for the surgery. One sacrifice for the good of all humanity. And she reminded him not to betray mankind.”
After a moment of stunned silence, the whole group burst out laughing.
Meanwhile, Hayley was back in her shelter, surrounded by a pack of dogs while sipping the fruit tea Ruby had just brewed She was sprawled on the couch watching TV with the air conditioning on full blast.
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The smaller bases under Haying tage didn’t worry bond food anymore, but none of them were living like Happy
Most people were still stuck at the level of just eating, feeding, lettle better than before. They had met t veyyidules, and they didn’t go hungry anymore. Beat who, in the middle of the app dype, condos medly enjoy a jumbo cup of iced fruit tea?
Bases that hadn’t joined Hayling league were even worse off. Many of them couldn’t even meet basic needs
Every day was and then their belts, awong for supplies, and trying to find something to eat
You really couldn’t compare lovers anymore
“Holly, have some cake. I just made it for you,” Ruby said, bringing over a plate with a chilled ice cream cake
The base was made from crushed codes, the middle layer was packed with thick fruit chunks, and the top was a smooth, tempting layer of ke cream.
“Aunt Retry, I’m almost too full to eat anymore.”
“Have a bit more. I baked dinner rolls, peach pie, cream cheese dishes, meat pies, beef patties, and breakfast flatbreads Sweet and savory, I remembered you don’t like apples, so I didnt make anything with apples”
Hearing, how thoughtful Ruby was, a warm feeling wasted over Hayley agains
In the whole world, besides Cynthia, Raby was the only one who remembered her preferences this well
“Past Haltery, sit for a bit,” Hayley said, pulling her over.
“I still need to bake more for you. No time to sit.”
“That’s avand already We’ve got plenty,” Hayley said, making toom
She pled Summer close on her lett and Ruby on her right, with a whole pack of dogs curled around her text Wrapped in all that warmth, she felt completely at ease
All that fighting out there was really just to protect the people she cared about
However, that pehmoment didn’t last long
Alerz cette making in to find Hayley, clearly in a hurry Liam and Milo care with har
“Captain kad, there’s something important we need to talk to you abs!-
“What is Hayley said, having her people open the door and let thein in
The mother Alez stepped indo Hayley’s shelter, which looked like something out of a dream, he froze in shock
The contigenand was entirely pork, like something out of a fairy tale Flower lined paths stretched across the grounds, circling a mali pavilion frayed in when Avering wood astry along with a pastel pink homse At first glance, it felt as though he had stepped do a store
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And everywhere you looked, vegetables were growing. Fruit trees were packed in so densely that it was dizzying. There were chicken and duck coops, a sheep pen, and even a fish pond.
Beyond the abundance of food production, the defenses were just as inpressive.
Surveillance cameras covered every corner. High-voltage fencing surrounded the entire area: Drones circled overhead. And straight ahead stood a solid, fully reinforced shelter.
Alex had imagined Hayley’s territory countless times. Maybe a villa. Maybe a high-rise like his own base.
But he never imagined this.
Everything here had clearly been built by Hayley herself.
She had built herself a fully stocked, hidden paradise, a steel fortress disguised as a dreamland.
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“Have a seat.”
Hayley led Alex and the rest over to the pink gazebo Ruby had built.
Liam and Milo had been here once before. It hadn’t looked like this back then. This time, they couldn’t help but admire it.
“Looks great.”
“It’s way better than before.”
“Of course. Aunt Ruby’s got great taste,” Hayley said with a hint of pride.
“Kids, time to eat,” Ruby said, carrying over a large tray of snacks.
There were cakes and breads she had baked, all kinds of dried snacks, and a big pitcher of fruit tea itr the middle.
Only then did Liam and Milo realize that calling her Aunt Ruby all this time really made sense.
“Thanks, Aunt Ruby.”
“Appreciate it, Aunt Ruby.”
This was Alex’s first time meeting Ruby. Seeing everyone address her so naturally, the usual cold look on his face froze for a
moment.
Aunt Ruby?
“What are you standing there for? Say hi to Aunt Ruby,” Milo said.
“This is Hayley’s aunt,” Liam explained. “She invented the anti-zombie spray our team uses.”
At the mention of zombie-sensitivity spray, Alex’s expression instantly lit up.
He stared at Ruby in shock.
So she was the one who invented it!
Alex’s team focused on studying the zombie virus. They had been at it for a long time and had only scratched the surface
After joining Haylight League, Alex had noticed that everyone carried a few kials of that spray betore every mission,
When he realized what it was, he was completely stunned.
That level of shock was second only to seeing Hayley’s evolution serum.
That research was incredible. Absolutely top-tier
And now, he was staring at the person behind it.
“May I ask your full name?” Alex stood up immediately, his tone unusually respectful
Seeing how serious he was, Ruby waved a hand and smiled. “Why are you interested in my name?”
“I used to be an executive at Dawn Holdings,” Alex said, far more polite than usual “Since you invented the anti zombie spray. you must be an expert in the field. You must’ve heard of our company ”
Ruby nodded knowingly. “Oh, you’re from Dawn Holdings. I remember now evaluated several of your group’s research projects back then.”
Alex froze.
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Anyune qualified to evaluate Dawn Holdings’ research was a true authority in the field.
He looked at the young woman in front of him, a name suddenly surfacing in his mind.
“Wait. Are you… Rue?”
Ruby smiled faintly. “Just call me Aunt Ruby. I don’t go by that anymore.”
Alex’s eyes widened.
If there was one person in the world he most wanted to recruit, the virus expert Rule was definitely on that list.
At Hope Base, their standards for recruiting even ordinary people were sky-high. For Rue, he would practically be begging on his knees to recruit her.
And now, the talent he had dreamed of was right in front of him.
“Why are you staring at Aunt Ruby like that?” Hayley slapped the table.
Alex snapped out of it.
After the shock wore off, he looked at Ruby again, filled with regret.
If she belonged to any other base, he would spare no cost to bring her over. Someone of her caliber would be treated like royalty.
But she was Hayley’s aunt.
He knew he would never have a chance.
As the regret settled in, Alex couldn’t help thinking just how absurd Hayley was.
She herself was terrifyingly capable, and her base was the same. Even her aunt was a heavyweight.
Hayley was downright unbelievable.
“Thank you, Aunt Ruby,” Alex said, accepting what Ruby handed him. He sat down, polite to the end, regret written all over his
face.
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Hayley could tell at a glance that Alex was absolutely heartbroken.
She had basically snatched away the strongest ace from his previous life’s base. With Ruby’s résumé, the moment Alex realiz who she was, he was bound to lose his mind.
But there was nothing to be done. This was Ruby, after all.
All the world’s talent just kept falling into Hayley’s lap.
And not just Ruby. If she ran into anyone from the Ten Toughest People, she would grab them without hesitation.
After Alex finally sat down, he stayed gloomy for a while before opening his laptop. “Captain Reid, do you know Scott Fuller from Tomorrow Base?”
The moment Hayley heard the name Scott, her eyes lit up. “Scott Fuller?”.
“I just found out that in the Eastern region, there’s another major base called Tomorrow Base,” Alex said.
He turned his laptop so Hayley could see.
On the screen was a full model of the Eastern region. Vast stretches of red covered the map, dotted with dozens of white point
The red areas marked zombie zones. The deeper the red, the higher the zombie density.
Across the Eastern region, Aecraton, Brookville, and Crestford formed a rough triangle. Aecraton sat on the eastern coast and had the least red remaining. Large portions of it had already been cleared by Hayley.
Brookville and Crestford, on the other hand, were deep crimson, almost purple.
Just looking at the model was enough to make your scalp tingle.
And right in the center of Crestford was a single white point.
“That’s Tomorrow Base,” Alex said, zooming in. “I’ve received confirmation that Tomorrow Base is also carrying out city recapture missions.”
The white point expanded, gradually revealing a whole section of cleared territory.
“They’re pushing outward from the inside. They’ve already taken down aprentire central district.”
When Hayley heard this, her eyes grew even brighter.
Scott’s reputation was on par with Milo’s and Alex’s.
He was a truly remarkable leader.
In Hayley’s memories from her previous lie, Scott had followed the same strategy. He pushed outward from the city center in the early years of the apocalypse, his expansion was incredibly aggressive
Unfortunately, Tomorrow Base was wiped out in the fifth year of the apocalypse
When it fell, they sti hadn’t broken out of the city because it really was that hard
Hayley had taken the approach of surrounding the city from the countryside She had solid logistics backing every step forward. When things got too dangerous, she could pull back, hide for a while, and chew away at the problem slowly
Scott’s strategy was the opposite. He fought outward from the city core in the early years, before zombies had tully evolved, progress came more easily. City resources were abundant, and as long as they were willing to tight, they could keep gaining supplies.
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But that momentum stopped by the third year.
First, zombies fully evolved, and they couldn’t beat them anymore Second, huge amounts of food expired, creating massive supply gaps. Third, unlike Hayley, Scott couldn’t pause and ride out the storm. City zombies were attacking nonstop.
Under this irreversible spike in difficulty, Tomorrow Base held on for two more years before collapsing completely
In comparison, they didn’t even last as long as Firebrand Base.
Milo’s territory had been barren. Early on, he couldn’t gather many resources. But it was safer, and the results Milo achieved far surpassed Scott’s.
If you compared these leaders to students taking an exam, Milo and Alex were answering a standard test under normal conditions. Scott, on the other hand, was given a paper with half the pages torn out and a few answer spaces provided.
Scott had been disadvantaged from the very start.
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Surviving the apocalypse was like taking an exam.
For an ordinary base, the moment you chose your location and started building, your future score was already being decide
If you picked a bad location and add weak leadership, you would die fast.
Someone like Hayley, who chose an uninhabited area from the start, had the most textbook answer possible.
That was why, up to now, Hayley’s base had never faced a zombie tide or large-scale, targeted human attacks.
Location points matter more than anything. Base K1 and Firebrand Base were both built in remote areas.
Almost 100% of bases that survived did so because they were well located.
That was why Scott was considered disadvantaged from birth. His base sat right the city center.
That location was like having half his exam papers ripped away.
The reason he still had a few answers provided was that his location was practically a cheat zone. He could acquire massive amounts of supplies with ease, at far lower difficulty than anyone else.
However, every resource he gained now would turn into double the suffering he would have to face later.
Hayley had analyzed the fate of Tomorrow Base in her previous life.
In the end, she could only say one thing: Every gift from fate comes with a price tag attached.
It was doomed to be short-lived.
“Scott’s doing pretty well,” Milo said, clearly impressed as he studied the model.
Liam agreed. “Breaking out from the city center and pulling off a comeback like that really shows he’s strong.”
While they were praising him, Hayley said calmly, “He won’t last five years. They’re surviving right now because of their own ability and the environment, but their luck is limited. Once zombies fully evolve and they still haven’t broken out of the city. they’ll be trapped inside. At best, they’ll last five years.”
When Hayley finished speaking, Alex looked at her differently. He stared at her in shock.
Her conclusion matched exactly what his computer had calculated.
He couldn’t help but admire how terrifyingly smart Hayley was, Her brain was almost keeping pace with his supercomputer.
Was she some kind of prophet?
“Captain Reid, can I come by more often in the future?” Alex asked, eyes practically glowing
Hayley turned to him, confused. “What are you trying to do?”
“I really want to talk with you inore. Every time I hear you analyze things, I learn a lot.”
He might as well be wearing a sign calling Hayley his idol and a prophet.
Hayley rolled her eyes.
“Enough, enough. Stop being weird and get to the point,” Milo said, clearly put off.
“Captain Reid’s analysis is spot-on,” Alex continued. “Our supercomputer ran overnight simulations and reached the same conclusion. At the current pace, Scott expands fast in the first two years, but after the third year, it’s all downhill. He won’t last more than five.”
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After Alex said that, both Liam and Milo turned to look at Hayley.
They gave her a thumbs-up.
Hayley was unreal.
“But that’s not what I came to tell you,” Alex said, switching the screen again. “Scott contacted us. Tomorrow Base has already taken over an entire district. After learning that we’ve secured three districts, he was shocked. After repeatedly asking for details, he wants to work with us.”
Hayley raised an eyebrow. “Work with us, how?”
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“Scott wants us to help them, Alex said. “They’ll break out from the inside, while we’ll push in from the outside. Together we’ll take Crestford. All resources will be split evenly.”
Hayley thought it over for a moment. “Let’s talk after we finish taking Aecraton.”
“There won’t be time,” Alex said. “According to my models, the next year is our best window. Zombies are evolving too fas we wait another year, the difficulty in Crestford will jump ten to twenty times It’ll be almost impossible”
After hearing Alex out, Hayley fell silent.
He was right. There really wasn’t enough time.
They were already at the start of the second year of the apocalypse. Based on their current pace in Aecraton, there was no wa they could take the last two districts in less than a full year.
If she finished stabilizing Aecraton and then turned to Crestford, it would already be the third year.
By then, zombies would’ve fully evolved. Taking Crestford would be brutally difficult.
But still…
“There’s one more thing, Captain Reid,” Alex said, zooming the model out and switching the display to Brookville.
“Brookville has completely fallen. Large zombie flows are spreading out and constantly attacking nearby small bases. Just th past week, seven more bases were wiped out.”
Around Brookville, only a handful of white dots remained.
“These remaining bases have all sent us distress calls. They say they’ve tried desperately to break out, but they just aren’t stro enough. They’re asking us to pull them out.”
Alex played an audio recording.
A heavy, earnest voice came through the speakers.
“Respected Haylight League leader, Ms. Reid. Hello. I’m Kit Graves, the leader of Milky Way Base. Our base has a total of 214 people. We’re from different parts of Brookville. We have children, elderly people, and pregnant women. Just this year, our best welcomed a newborn life. I know telling you this might sound meaningless, but I still want you to know.
“All 213 of us are trying our best to survive. We heard your previous instructions, telling us to break out on our own. We tried 3
1 times and lost 79 people. We’re down to 134 now. We really are trying, but we’re just too weak
“We really need your help. Please give us a hand. Help us just once. It our people are rescued, everyone in our base is willing to do anything for Haylight League.”
Aside from those bases that only complained and blamed fate, there were many more like this. Actively trying to survive, but simply lacking strength.
It wasn’t that they didn’t want to join They genuinely couldn’t
Strength wasn’t just about willpower External capability mattered even more
After the recording ended, the room tell silent
Alex spoke coldly
“To be honest, I don’t care much about the lives of these small bases. What I value is their location
“These bases act as barriers They slow down zombie expansion Alter we secure Aecraton, we’ll still need multiple butter zones to hold back the zombie forces from Brookville and Crestford
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“Captain Reid, I hope you’ll support them. From a strategic standpoint, it benefits us.”
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Chapter 357
Hayley sat in her chair without saying a word.
She held a cup of fruit tea in her hand, eyes fixed on Alex’s laptop screen.
In her mind, she kept weighing and recalculating
At the end of the day, someone like her always thought in terms of gains and losses.
She first reviewed the chips she held. Over the past full year of the apocalypse, through careful planning step by step, she had built an ironclad shelter stronghold of her own.
That stronghold had abundant supplies and solid defensive power.
She had five core team members of her own and sixteen dogs. These were her most basic assets and her absolute foundation. They guaranteed that no matter what happened, her safety and supplies were secured.
Beyond that, she had more than 80 residents. Those residents farmed thousands of acres of land for her, produced food and materials, and developed power systems. Their output was enough to sustain all the survivors they currently had.
On top of that, she led a league made up of nearly 20 bases.
Her league had over 3,000 combat-capable personnel, with ample weapons and ammunition. She had ertough to stand against the zombie population of a city with millions of people.
She had reached the point where every base in the Eastern region looked up to her and came asking for help.
From the very beginning, when it was just one person and one dog, to now commanding a massive league, every stage demanded a completely different level of thinking from Hayley.
As her power multiplied, the height from which she viewed problems rose just as sharply.
Back when she was alone with a single dog, the life or death of other bases had nothing to do with her.
But now, what she saw on Alex’s screen was vast stretches of deep purple-red zombie zones. Along the edges of that red, an white dots clung on, fragile yet stubborn.
Together, they formed layer after layer of defensive lines, invisible barriers slowing the outward spread of the comble forces What Hayley had to face was no longer one or two zombies. What she was facing was the future tide of zombies, and she questions of how long she could survive and how much she could change in that tide
As she stared at those deep crimson areas, she suddenly felt an invisible but overwhelming surge of molestas coming
It was the momentum of humanity clashing with zombies across the entire bastem region
She understood the future better than Alex ever could. His computer simulations were limited by dak Sho kawow can tẩy hom zombies would evolve
The entire Eastern region only had three cities she could take Aeraton within your in i dag that provide aut Crestford could also be held in check, then i would be human asension!
Hayley stared at the screen, her heart pounding hard in her cheat
Power was a constant tug of war
On one side were humans, and on the other were antibies
As human power grew, comble power would inevitably be compressed
Once human strength reached a certain level, it really could stand toe to toe with cumbies. That moment would mark
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humanity’s rise.
Hayley’s mind raced, sinmating timelines and changes over and over.
If she took Aecraton within one year, worked with Scott to confront the zombie forces in Crestford, and if all those small white dots could hold their ground… Then maybe it could actually work.
Humanity’s momentum could be changed.
The fate of the next ten years could be rewritten.
Hayley thought for a very long time. She stayed silent, and no one else spoke either.
After all, the final decision rested with Hayley alone. The others only had the right to advise and propose plans. The core authority had always been firmly in her hands.
The supplies and resources were hers to allocate. She was the boss.
“How many bases are asking for help right now?”
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Only after a long pause did Hayley finally speak.
“Sixty percent,” Alex replied coldly.
Hayley propped her chin on her hand and thought for a long time. “Put the word out. When 95% of the bases come asking m for help, I’ll agree and provide unified support. But all of them have to listen to me, including Tomorrow Base.”
Hayley was gambling, and she was aiming for the biggest possible win.
She wanted every base to become part of her power, standing with her against the zombie tide. She planned to seize these la one or two years and go all in.
If she won, humanity would turn the tables. But if she lost… She would probably be pushed back to square one, clinging to he small base and scraping by.
But she took the bet anyway.
It couldn’t get worse than her previous life.
The lives of those bases were never her primary concern.
Ideas like “greater power means greater responsibility” had never applied to her.
In fact, in her eyes, it worked the other way around. First comes the strong. No matter what the strong do, massive social responsibility naturally follows.
Those people’s lives were just incidental, weak factors that barely even entered the calculation.
As long as they didn’t obstruct Hayley, she could bring them along and save them if the situation allowed. That was fine
But if their interests conflicted with hers, it wouldn’t be a question of whether she would help. She would eliminate them rest The strong were like gods. Those who followed would prosper, while those who opposed would perish.
Only by aligning with the interests of the strong would they ever see mercy.
And now, merciful Hayley decided to help everyone.
Once her message went out, every base was shaken.
In the current situation, not every base truly needed help.
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After all, in Hayley’s previous life, bases big and small still survived tor ten years without het Lae was hard, but they rashed
But a single butterfly flapping its wings could trigger a hurricane Hayley’s se had alteach alerest Live Late of every base in the region
Without an absolute powerhouse to lead them, everyone could only struggle on their own Now that a strong work was wilme to step forward and offer support, how could they not waver?
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After Scott received the reply, he raised an eyebrow
“They want every base to obey the Haylight League? They’ve got a pretty big appetite
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