Chapter 262 Assemble
After the messenger alien disappeared into the corridor, Hank then raised his head.
The next second, his pupils suddenly contracted, and he quickly lowered his head and shivered.
Outside the slightly opened door, messengers wandered one after another.
Roadside corners, on roof walls.
I don't know how they did it, as if they were not affected by the suction force of the center of the earth, and even walked slowly on the upright wall.
It was all silent. Hank just looked up and saw at least a dozen messengers walking outside the quiet door, but there was no movement at all.
After a while, when Hank, who felt the abnormality, raised his head, he realized that at some point his master had already stood at the door.
He quickly stood up and stood behind her with his hands. Hank had no idea why he could not resist any of her thoughts. He still had his own consciousness, but he did not reject this feeling.
Her brows frowned slightly, and the woman looked at the quiet outside and stood for a while. After the sound of cars and people coming from the loudspeaker came from outside, she waited for a while. When someone started to stand out timidly, the woman looked at Hank.
Without saying anything, Hank bowed respectfully to the woman before leaving.
"Our President has defeated and subdued the monster's mother beast. The beast tide that attacked us last night will become our guardian beast in the future."
"Don't be afraid anymore. Remember not to attack any monsters when they encounter them. As long as they don't provoke them, they will not attack you."
"Everyone brings simple necessities and gather in the central square immediately. Remember, it is everyone. This is the order of His Excellency the President. We will evacuate from here soon and start a new life in a new base that is more suitable for human habitation."
Several armored vehicles drove past the door, and the recordings kept playing repeatedly on the car.
"God bless the United States, and the great President has saved us again!"
In the community across the street, an old woman in front of a group of people cried with joy.
"Why should I evacuate here? It's not that simple, right?"
Someone raised questions.
"Ask so much what to do, no matter what reason, you still doubt that Your Excellency the President or the government and military will harm us."
Some people sneered.
After listening quietly for a while, Hank was about to turn around and leave when someone had already walked out of the corridor and walked towards the central square.
"Hey Hank, wait..."
The powerful car engine sounded, and when Hank turned around, a Hummer with an anti-aircraft machine gun rushed over and stopped steadily beside him.
"The boss said that the clone in the building will be handed over to you. A team will come to help you later and organize them to move things to the logistics side. We are leaving."
A bearded soldier said, biting a cigar.
"What the hell happened, Mike, don't fool people like the ones mentioned earlier."
Hank grabbed the cigar from the bearded man's mouth, and did not dislike his saliva, so he directly took it to his mouth and took a greedy breath.
"Shet... please leave some for me. This is the reason I just collected the spoils."
The bearded man looked distressed and then turned around and whispered: "To be honest, I don't believe it. You didn't see the monsters on the hive. I guess there are tens of thousands of them. Can our president control them?"
"Can you mean that the monsters control us?"
Hank took a few more sips before returning the cigar to the bearded man who had been reaching out.
"Don't say this nonsense. People will die. Just at dawn, the president ordered the execution of hundreds of officers, soldiers, including some 'Superman' who wanted to kill those monsters in an organized manner."
The bearded man whispered. At the same time, he looked around for a few times, looking afraid that someone would hear it.
"Okay, your family will clean up. Hell, the plane was almost destroyed by those monsters last night. Fortunately, the convoy in the underground garage was fine, and I don't know where to go. There are so many people at the base, so we can be busy."
After saying that, the bearded man started the car and wanted to leave.
Suddenly he remembered something, he stopped, bent down and took out a bag from under the seat and threw it to Hank.
"When I went to find the captain, he died last night. Look, these are some foods found from his house. Give it to Erin, all of which are snacks."
"good."
Hank responded, watching the bearded man step up his horse from the crowd, and then he took his small bag back into the building.
"Hank, who is she...she?"
When Hank returned home again, his wife was ecstatic and was about to pounce on him, when she saw the woman behind him immediately stopped.
Without kissing her like she used to go home, Hank ignored her intentions and asked her to wait for the woman to come in at the door, and turned around and closed the door.
"Lucy, come in."
Walking into the bedroom, Hank waved to his wife.
Lucy looked at the woman standing in front of the window with a cautious look, and walked into the bedroom reluctantly.
The bedroom door was closed, Hank's daughter Erin looked at the woman curiously and suddenly asked, "Who are you?"
The woman ignored her and looked into the direction of the central square where the crowds were rushing.
At this time, a struggle sounded, mixed with "whimper" sounds, something was kicked down, making a "bang" sound.
But in an instant, everything became quiet again.
The door opened and Hank walked out while tidying up his collar.
"What's wrong with mom?"
Looking through the opened door, Erin asked in fear when she saw Lucy lying on the ground.
"Mom's illness has occurred, she has gone to heaven."
Looking at his daughter, his eyes were no longer gentle, Hank responded casually.
"Remember, from now on, call her..."
Having said this, Hank hesitated for a moment.
"Alice, call me Alice."
The woman finally spoke, then walked into the bedroom and closed the door.
"Stop crying!"
He shouted sternly, and seeing Erin's tears still sobbing, Hank raised his hand and wanted to hit him.
The door opened with a creaking sound, and the woman who had changed into clothes walked out.
"Is there anything wrong with it?"
Seeing Hank's hesitant expression, "Alice" frowned slightly.
"Your expression, an ordinary woman, cannot be so quiet in such an environment as you are now. They will be afraid, panic, and fear."
Hank answered honestly.
"Okay, I get it."
Alice nodded as if to behave.
At this moment, the sound of the car horn sounded downstairs. Hank stood in front of the window and looked at it, then turned around and said, "My hands are coming down."
"Hurry up and take me to see after finishing the business. I really want to know who he is? And what are they?"
Alice said slowly, with a deep thought.
Chapter completed!