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Chapter 283, Killing with a Knife

As the motorcade got closer and closer to the town in the distance, Iger, who was sitting in the passenger seat of the pickup truck, suddenly tensed up nervously. After staring at the front with his eyes wide open for several seconds, he reached out and grabbed the walkie-talkie and started calling rapidly.

Shouted loudly: "Dina, Dina! Stop the car and turn around! Hurry!"

There was no need for Iger to tell Joanna again. After driving the pickup truck, Joanna slowed down slightly, turned to the right, then made a large U-turn on the spot, and then started to accelerate away.

After walking for a full kilometer, Egger said to Joanna: "Okay, you can park the car."

After the pickup truck stopped on the side of the road, Joanna followed Iger out of the car. When the off-road vehicle slowly followed and stopped, Dina opened the door and before asking any questions, Iger already said to Dina with a serious look:

"There is the Heart of Blood Plague ahead. We just stepped into its range of perception."

When Joanna heard this, she knew what Iger was talking about. But Dina didn't quite understand what Iger said. She said doubtfully: "The heart of the blood plague? Are you talking about the brain of the blood plague?"

"Regardless of whether it's a heart or a brain, it should be the same thing." Iger felt there was no need to worry about such small things as names. He said: "It's just a big meat ball. It can control and direct everything within a wide range.

Infected person.”

"Ah! That's it!" Dina said nervously, "How did you know there was a Blood Plague Brain ahead?"

Egger did not hide anything from Dina. He told all the information he knew about the infected people and all his speculations.

When she first heard what Iger said, Dina still had an expression of disbelief. Her so-called disbelief did not mean that she thought Iger would make up lies to deceive her, but that she thought that you, a country primary school student, could know more than me.

many.

But as Egger told her story, Dina's expression gradually changed.

When Iger told about a female with a special infection who was trying to communicate with herself, Dina hurriedly interrupted Iger and said eagerly: "Where is this girl?"

What a shocking discovery that infected people still retain their intelligence and mind. This discovery is enough to overturn all previous theories about infected people being zombies.

"Dead." Egg just said such a short sentence, which extinguished Dina's expectations.

"Okay, I only know so much about the infected people." Egg said to Dina.

This is not "only". Many of the things Iger told were top secret information confirmed through research by many top scientists. Now it was Dina's turn to be surprised, how did this genius boy with an unspectacular appearance know these things.

In fact, this is not surprising at all. Many of the psychic sensing studies on infected people that Dina knew about almost always started with gospel broadcasts, followed by confirmatory experiments, and finally produced experimental reports with reliable information.

However, Dina never knew that there was a thing called gospel broadcasting, because whether it was Fort Clavells or Fort Rasul, the internal management of the underground fortress was very strict, and all broadcast communications were strictly controlled.

Otherwise, Dina wouldn't know what to think if she knew that those uncles and aunts had been working hard for a long time and had achieved some results, but all of them came from the information provided by this young man.

The general naturally knew about the gospel broadcast, and he still listened to it in person every day. He was extremely familiar with the name Egg Lee, so he rejected the recycling plan proposed by his assistant.

If there is a chance in the future, the general even wants to recruit Egg Lee himself. He admires this young man very much.



"What should we do now?" Dina asked Egger.

After hearing Dina's words, Egger asked: "I want to ask first, what is your earliest plan?"

When Dina heard this, she said simply: "Drive to the underground entrance of the base, enter your ID and password, scan your face, and enter the base."

"..."

Iger and Joanna were speechless.

But when Iger thought about it carefully, this method was indeed the simplest plan with the highest success rate.

First of all, there is a high probability that there will not be a group of infected people stationed at the entrance of the base, so as long as you are fast enough, you can enter the base before the infected people react, or even react before they have time to surround you.

As long as you enter the underground base, everything is safe.

But the situation is different now. If people get into the bunker, it is indeed safe, but the entrance will be blocked by infected people. Once inside, there is no way to get out.

But Egg suddenly remembered what Allen had said. He asked Dina: "I remember Allen said that all military facilities have an automatic defense system. Does Chris Fort have one?"

"Of course. Otherwise?" Dina said angrily to Iger: "My authority is only enough to open a temporary I-level tourist card, so I can only bring one person in.

Let me say it first, any unauthorized infiltration into the base is seeking death. Even if you sneak into the gate, if you dare to show up in any space in the base, within 3 seconds, someone may appear from any corner.

Let the automatic machine guns beat you into a sieve."

I see.

Egg originally thought it was just an access control issue, but now it seems that he has underestimated the defense level of this military fortress.

"Let me ask again, have you been to Chrisburg before?" Egger asked Dina, "What's the approximate population here?"

Dina held her earlobe between her index finger and thumb and rubbed it for a while, then said: "I came here when I was still studying for a master's degree, but I was not able to enter the bunker. I just lived in the town for a few days.

There should only be about 300-500 staff inside Chrisburg."

This isn't too much.

Hearing this number, Egg breathed a sigh of relief.

"But the number of their family members and various service personnel is about 10-15 times that of the staff." Dina's words confused Iger.

so many people……

Doesn’t it mean that it depends on the three of us to wipe out all the thousands of infected people in the town?

By the way, this military base is actually capable of self-defense.

Egger asked Dina: "Can you explain in detail the self-defense function of this bunker?"

Then Dina gave a simple science popularization to the military blind Egger.

Generally speaking, America's national alert level has a total of 5 levels.

Level 3 means that the local area has been attacked to the extent of 9ii, such as the war scenario in Call of Duty 6, which is level 4.

Level 5 means that America is about to pick up bottle caps or has suffered a devastating blow. The devastating blow here means literally, a blow that cannot be repaired, cannot be recovered, and cannot be survivable.

When a blood epidemic breaks out, all of America automatically enters level 5 alert.

In the case of level 5 alert, especially if all senior leaders of the military base are dead and managed by AI, they will implement self-defense against any invading "enemies". Simply put, anyone who enters without authorization is an enemy.

.

All staff in military bases have Level II or above authorization. Level II authorized personnel can apply for a temporary Level I authorization to bring a tourist into the bunker.

The tourists here are just a name, not that they come just to have fun.

Specifically, this is actually a core benefit for staff. For example, if they need to pick up bottle caps, staff can protect their families.

When it is managed by humans, if the staff has minor children in addition to their spouse, they can generally obtain additional Level I authorization to enter.

Egg caught the core information he wanted to know, and he said to Dina: "In other words, according to the greatest possibility, the number of people with Level I authorization in the town will not exceed the number of staff in the bunker. Is this possible?

understand?"

After Dina hesitated for a moment, she nodded and said: "Basically correct. The higher the authority, the more visitor IDs can be authorized. If you reach IV, you can basically authorize unlimited authorization. But a base level III

There are not many people above the authority level, and the total number of people in Chrisburg should not exceed 10."

"Infected people are considered intruders, right?" Egger said to Dina.

"Yes." Dina replied firmly. She said: "Any infected person who is not authorized will be attacked by AI once he enters the base's security range."

"I think we can take advantage of this and clean up the infected people in this town first." Iger said, stroking his chin, "and then blow up the bare blood plague heart, and the whole town will be conquered.

Already."

Dina thought about it for a moment, and the plan sounded logical, but she quickly realized it. Dina opened her eyes wide and said to Egg, "You mean, let me be the bait alone?!"

"It's not a bait...well, it's indeed a bait, but you won't be in any danger." Egg comforted Dina.

Joanna still didn't understand what the two people were talking about. What they said contained too much information and was too jumpy. She couldn't keep up with the rhythm.

Egger explained the next action plan to Joanna, which was very simple.

First, Dina drove her car, ignoring the group of infected people in the town, and rushed directly to the base.

Later, the infected will go to besiege Dina under the command of the Blood Plague Heart, but the invading infected will trigger the defense mechanism of the base AI, and then there will be a sudden, sudden, sudden, sudden, sudden, sudden.

Perfect.

The only problem is that some infected people with authorization will not be attacked, and Dina needs to make up for it herself.

There really is no better plan than this. Dina nodded bravely, and then the three of them redistributed the goods on the two vehicles. Egger moved his m16 and the magazine and bullet box to the off-road vehicle.

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At this time, Dina saw a very rough knife in the pickup truck.

"This knife is good." Dina brought the steel knife to weigh it in advance, and then put the knife into the trunk.

"Everyone, please wait here for my good news." Dina pretended to be relaxed and said to Iger and Joanna, and then she drove towards the small town ahead.


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