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Chapter 101 Casualties

On the first day after returning to the base, the base counted the number of casualties in the battle.

A total of nine thousand people participated in the battle, one-third of which were armed teams. They were all just ordinary people. They made huge sacrifices to ensure that other monsters would not gather around the mission site. In the end, only one thousand taels were left alive.

Hundreds of people, and a large number of them were injured.

Six thousand Evolvers participated in the battle, accounting for half of the entire base's combat strength. The final number of deaths was two thousand, and three thousand were injured, half of which were seriously injured. And the most desperate thing is that of the two thousand people who died,

Many of the corpses could not even be recovered. Almost all of them were devoured by monsters, leaving only broken limbs and arms that could not be identified.

No one would call such a result a victory.

When the convoy entered the inner base, the family members of the evolved people were waiting at the door, and Yu Wu's grandmother was also crowded among them. They followed the convoy with hope in their eyes, eager to see their relatives return safely.

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Until we followed him to the square of the headquarters building, the huge screen in the square began to display names one after another.

Investigate a group of first detachments

Cheng Yue was slightly injured

Lan Qian was slightly injured

Xiao Yang’s death

Yu Wu was seriously injured

Ji Zhan was seriously injured



Row after row of names appeared, and the family members in the square opened their eyes wide and looked for the name they wanted to see. Their relatives used flesh and blood to fight monsters in the wild, but all their achievements could only be achieved through simple words.

Words to sum up their short lives.

Suppressed sobs and heart-wrenching cries were intertwined. There was no light in the dark clouded sky, and icy snowflakes were flying in the cold wind, ruthlessly tearing apart the poor humans.

Ji Zhan stayed in the emergency room all night. Jing Sa kept waiting in the corridor of the hospital. There were many people like Jing Sa covered in blood waiting here. Finally at dawn the next day, Ji Zhan was transferred

Go to the general ward.

Jing Sa looked at Ji Zhan, who was wearing a respiratory mask, lying on the hospital bed. The nurse next to him was pushing to move the hospital bed. He moved his stiff limbs, and then quickly followed.

"Jing Sa!"

A gentle voice stopped Jing Sa. Jing Sa paused and turned to look over.

It turned out to be Zhao Ziwei and Qi Huan.

Zhao Ziwei only woke up yesterday. After being in coma for several days, his face became pale and weak, and his right eye was wrapped with a thick bandage. The base had no way to go to other bases to hire prosthetics to treat him for Zhao Ziwei, so

Zhao Ziwei had to accept the fact that he had lost one eye.

Qi Huan stood behind Zhao Ziwei and helped him push the wheelchair. He had fully recovered and was discharged from the hospital. He was now wearing a regular sweater, but there was still a hideous scar on the side of his neck.

The existence of this scar made Qi Huan look much more mature. He was no longer the willful child who had never left the base. His abilities and mind were growing rapidly.

Qi Huan pushed Zhao Ziwei in front of Jing Sa. Seeing Ji Zhan being pushed into the general ward, Zhao Ziwei asked, "Is Ji Zhan seriously injured this time?"

Qi Huan also looked worried.

Jing Sa's eyes never left Ji Zhan, and she only responded in a low voice to Zhao Ziwei and Qi Huan's concern.

"Do you want to go back and take a rest? The vice-captain and I are here to take care of Sister Ji Zhan." Seeing Jing Sa's miserable appearance, Qi Huan couldn't help but say.

However, Jing Sa, who was in an extremely bad mood at the moment, did not accept the kindness and said in a rather cold tone: "Thank you, no need."

When Jing Sa entered the ward, he suddenly felt a pair of hidden eyes. He glanced at the end of the corridor not far away.


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