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Chapter 2453 Fend for itself

"Lose the city? Why?" Long Qianyue frowned slightly.

Everyone said that the situation in Laizhou Town was the worst, so they chose this place.

Unexpectedly, I was turned away before I even entered.

"Do you know what's going on inside? The city is closed for your own good. There's so much nonsense!" The soldier waved his hand again.

"Let's go! Don't waste everyone's time."

"I really don't know what's going on inside." Long Qian shook his head, "Is the undead virus spreading very badly?"

"What's the current situation of the people in the town? Has the government considered a foolproof strategy to close the city?"

Seeing that the soldier's expression was not good, Long Qian explained: "To be honest, I am a doctor and I came here to see if I can help."

"Brother soldier, can you be accommodating?"

"Aren't you afraid of the immortal?" The soldier saw that Long Qian was good-looking, so he couldn't help but keep a straight face.

"Young people, don't suffer. The government can't control it. What can you do?"

The soldier shook his head and waved his hand for the third time.

"Let's go, you may not be able to come out if you go in, cherish your life and stay away from Laizhou Town!"

"What do you mean the government doesn't care?" Long Qian grabbed Gu Sha's shoulders and was so anxious that he almost stood up on his horse.

"Let the people fend for themselves? How can you do this?"

When the soldier heard this, his face darkened again.

"You little girl, you still want to take care of the government affairs? If you are not afraid of death, you can go in, but if you can't get out, do you still want to go in?"

Long Qian leaned forward and looked at Gu Sha.

After all, she is not alone now. The risk is so high that she must ask her companions for their opinions.

Gu Sha saw her eyes were so firm and didn't think much about it: "Go."

"Yeah." Long Qian nodded, looking back at the soldier, "Let us go."

The soldier shook his head and moved the barricade away.

Gu Sha pulled the reins and rushed over.

Continuing forward, after walking for a while on a mountain road, scattered houses appeared.

The house is very clean, it doesn't look like it has been vacant all the time, but there is no one around.

The two of them continued walking together, and after walking for a long time, they finally saw a farmer driving a donkey on the trail.

"Brother Gu Sha, slow down." Long Qian said softly.

Gu Sha slowed down his pace.

The farmer was startled when he heard the sound, and quickly pulled the donkey aside before carefully turning back.

He breathed a deep sigh of relief when he saw that he was a normal person.

"Uncle, why are you the only one in the whole village? Where has everyone gone?" Long Qian looked at him and asked softly.

"Little girl, where did you come from? Isn't the city under lockdown?"

"Come on! Everyone is looking for a place to hide. What are you doing here?" The farmer shook his head and pulled the donkey forward.

"There are undead people in the town, and the government doesn't care about us anymore. How miserable!"

Gu Sha rode his horse and followed behind him.

"Uncle, has the government really not helped you? Where do you live now?" Long Qian asked again.

"Some people left, some hid in the mountains, and everyone who could walk left." The farmer walked a little anxiously and did not look back.

"The magistrate's family is missing. Today they won't let us leave the city. We can't leave even if we want to, and they won't distribute food. This means we are forced to fend for ourselves!"

The consequences of the spread of the virus would be unimaginable, and Long Qian could understand the lockdown.

But the magistrate retreated from the battle and the government ignored the people. This was too much!

"Uncle, do you know how to get to the magistrate's house?"

She wanted to see if this irresponsible magistrate was hiding or really gone?


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