If Those Girls Won't Do

As the man spoke, he glanced over at Dylan.

 

 Upon hearing his inquiry, Louise replied calmly, "Attacked by zombies."

 

Upon hearing this, the man sighed with sorrow and regret, "Ah! You guys are really unlucky! Are those girls alright?"

 

The man's last sentence carried a heavy tone. It seemed that he was particularly concerned about the girls with Louise.

 

Louise didn't speak, just shook her head.

 

Louise said coldly, "Dead!"

 

Upon hearing this, the man stomped his foot in frustration, "Ah, what a pity! How many girls do you have left here? Is it enough for my brothers to have some fun?"

 

Dylan, upon hearing this, glanced thoughtfully at Louise.

 

 From the man's words, it seemed that even in the apocalypse, Louise was still managing those girls to do business.

 

 Truly dedicated!

 

"I'm sorry, Jacob coach, we're not doing business today," Louise said.

 

Jacob coach, upon hearing Louise's words, immediately became unhappy.

 

 "What's going on? We're here already.

 

These past few days, my brothers have been killing zombies so hard. We came here to relax.

 

Same as usual, two loaves of bread and four sausages per person. Don't worry, we have supplies!"

 

Unexpectedly, Louise shook her head after hearing this and said, "I'm really sorry. The girls are scared, and we're leaving here too! Sorry, Jacob coach! We're leaving!"

 

Seeing Louise about to leave, Jacob coach immediately stopped her, "You can't leave! Today, my national football team needs to have some fun.

 

 No one has ever dared to refuse us, the national football team. If those girls won't do, then it's you!"

 

Jacob coach said anxiously.

 

He then noticed Alberta and Dorothy, his eyes lighting up, "And these two, we'll take them too. I can offer each of them two packs of sausages!"

 

"Bullshit!" Clarence shouted angrily, rushing forward and grabbing Jacob coach by the collar. Behind Jacob coach, the 20-odd team members saw Clarence take action and surrounded him.

 

"Let go of him, you dog's hand! Just because of you lot, do you dare to fight with our national football team's people?"

 

"Yeah, do you think our legs are just for show? I'll kick each of you with one leg!"

 

"I'm good at headbutts!"

 

"I'm good with my hands!"

 

"I..."

 

With a "thud," before the last team member finished speaking, his head rolled to the ground. Then, Dorothy, Alberta, and Hannibal successively took action, each killing one.

 

Seeing Dylan take action without saying a word, Clarence and Louise were momentarily stunned. After realizing what was happening, they also took action.

 

In just a moment, there were only Jacob coach and five others left from the national football team.They huddled together, trembling with fear.

 

"Oh, Louise, I was wrong. It's my fault for being blind and daring to offend you. Just let us go!" Jacob coach changed his arrogant attitude and begged with lowered brows and eyes.

 

Earlier, he had noticed that Louise seemed to have suffered heavy losses, and there weren't many people left. So he bravely provoked them. Who knew these few people were so strong?

 

Louise didn't speak but instead looked towards Dylan. Since Dylan took the lead in killing, it was naturally up to Dylan to decide!

 

At this moment, Dylan was looking at these people with disgust. "I see your national football team can do everything except play football! Also, your feet stink, it makes me sick!"

 

After saying this, Dylan picked up the walkie-talkie and shouted, "Georgia!"

 

As soon as he finished speaking, with a "whoosh," an arrow pierced through Jacob coach's head. Then, four more arrows followed, killing the remaining four team members. Each arrow pierced their heads.

 

Louise and Clarence reacted and began to look around. Where was this person? How could their archery be so precise?!

 

When they saw a car parked across the street, their gaze stopped. Because there was a girl standing there holding a bow and arrow.

 

This time, Louise was even more shocked. Shooting heads from such a distance, impressive.

 

She finally withdrew her gaze and turned to Dylan.

 

At this moment, she had a new understanding of Dylan's team's strength. This person could only be a friend, never an enemy!

 

However, Dylan looked harmless, smiling as he said to Louise and Clarence, "Well, now that's settled, someone has sent us a bus! Your girls are lucky. You guys change to the new bus, and lead the way."

 

After saying this, Dylan took Alberta and the others onto the heavy-duty off-road vehicle. Clarence was also pulled onto the vehicle by Alberta, wanting to have a conversation with her brother.

 

Louise saw Dylan's off-road vehicle and wasn't surprised. She felt that even if this person had a cannon, she wouldn't be surprised.

 

After transferring all the girls to the bus, the three remaining men each drove a vehicle towards the transfer station. Dylan's two vehicles followed closely behind.

 

After about an hour's journey from here, the convoy stopped at the entrance of a large freight station.

 

Everyone got off the vehicles.

 

Louise also saw Georgia, Jodie, and Kelly coming down from the Bobos off-road vehicle.

 

Her eyes lit up at first sight. Although she was a woman, she was still amazed by the looks of the three girls.

 

 None of them were inferior to Alberta.

 

This kind of appearance, if placed before the apocalypse, would definitely be the top card.

 

 It's probably considered top-notch in the entire Bluewater Bay City.

 

Upon closer inspection of Georgia holding a bow and arrow, why did she seem so familiar?

 

Clarence, upon seeing Georgia and the others, was also stunned.He stared thoughtfully at Dylan for a moment.

 

"This Dylan, why are all the members of his team women? And they're all so beautiful. Can my sister's position be maintained?"

 

"Hmm? Why does that girl look familiar? Isn't that my sister's friend, Jodie?"

 

At this moment, Jodie also saw Clarence. She hurried over, smiling at Clarence, "Clarence, I'm so glad to see you again!"

 

Clarence smiled back quickly, "Jodie, you and Alberta are doing well. That's great!"

 

Meanwhile, Dylan didn't join their interaction. Instead, he suddenly had a telescope in his hand. He raised the second floor of the heavy-duty off-road vehicle and climbed up, carefully observing the situation in the freight station.

 

The freight transfer station occupied an area about the size of ten football fields.

 

 It was basically just a large open space with a huge warehouse in the center.

 

The warehouse door was open, revealing many trucks parked inside.

 

However, the view was blocked by the trucks, and it was difficult to see further inside.

 

 There were some zombies wandering around the warehouse, but their numbers weren't significant, only about a thousand or so.

 

For Dylan, they weren't enough of a threat for him to handle alone.

 

Dylan carefully scanned with the telescope, looking for the strange animals Louise's team mentioned.

 

 However, after a thorough search, he didn't see any animal shadows.

 

 It seemed they were all hiding inside the warehouse.

 

It seemed that he would have to go inside the warehouse to assess the situation.

 

 Just as Dylan was about to put down the telescope and get off the vehicle, a roar suddenly came from inside the warehouse.

 

 Immediately after, several animals rushed out from the warehouse.

 

Dylan quickly picked up the telescope again to take a look.

 

 He saw about a dozen large monkeys, baring their teeth and heading towards the warehouse, some of them holding packaged snacks in their hands.

 

"Were they going inside to steal food?"