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The Endgame Chronicles (by Hugh White) novel Chapter 358

Chapter 358

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 me 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 last 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 her 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 first.

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.

After all, in Hayley’s previous life, bases big and small still survived for ten years without her. Life was hard, but they endured.

But a single butterfly flapping its wings could trigger a hurricane. Hayley’s rise had already altered the

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fate of every base in the region

Without an absolute powerhouse to lead them, everyone could only struggle on their own. Now that a strong leader was willing to step forward and offer support, how could they not waver?

Humans are social creatures. Especially on Henerland, people instinctively gravitate toward powerful organizations.

At that moment, in Tomorrow Base…

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.”

“Boss, how should we respond?”

“Agree. Once we meet this Hayley everyone’s talking about, then we’ll discuss whether we listen or not.”

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