Brother's Experience

Although he held a knife and killed several people who came to rob, it only incurred more hostility towards him.

 

 Eventually, the survivors joined forces against him.

 

Just when he couldn't hold out any longer and was about to meet his end at the hands of others, Louise appeared.

 

With 200 men and women, Louise stormed into the bathing area and wiped out the resisting survivors.

 

 However, when she saw Clarence, she didn't strike.

 

She only asked him one question: where did he get the down jacket he was wearing?

 

Clarence explained everything straightforwardly, and Louise, after a deep look, decided to spare him.

 

Later, the zombie virus broke out.

 

 He and Louise fought another bloody battle.

 

Clarence suddenly awakened his giant ability, which impressed Louise even more.

 

When the situation stabilized slightly, Clarence was determined to go to Bluewater Bay Art Academy to inquire about Alberta's whereabouts.

 

However, another group of survivors targeted them from outside.

 

To ensure Clarence could stay and help her, Louise sent her men to help inquire about Alberta's whereabouts.

 

 The next morning, those survivors led a horde of zombies to attack.

 

Underestimating Clarence and his group's strength, two of their strong fighters were bitten to death by zombies in the chaos, becoming undead kings.

 

Clarence and his group were caught off guard again and retreated to the third floor.

 

Eventually, they encountered Dylan and his group.

 

Listening to Clarence's account, Alberta was shocked.

 

 She never expected her brother's experiences to be so thrilling. Compared to him, her life seemed too comfortable.

 

Later, Dylan and Alberta roughly recounted their own experiences.

 

 Of course, Alberta didn't mention anything she shouldn't, like Dylan's spatial ability.

 

While the three were chatting, Dorothy had already prepared the meal.

 

It was still a table full, nine dishes and a soup.

 

Seeing such a sumptuous feast, Clarence was stunned.

 

He could guess that Dylan must have stocked up a lot of supplies, but he didn't expect it to be this abundant.

 

 Just this table alone could feed him for half a month.

 

He felt a bit embarrassed and said, "Um, ... Dylan young master, you're being too wasteful.

 

Don't waste so many resources because of me. It's not cost-effective!"

 

After hearing this, Dylan smiled and pushed Clarence into the seat, saying, "You're Alberta's brother, so you're my brother too.

 

 What are these dishes compared to that! Today, let's celebrate the reunion of you two siblings.

 

Let's have a good drink, us brothers!"

 

After finishing his words, he sat next to Clarence, then suddenly remembered something and said to one of the nurses, "You, go to the villa in front and invite someone named Louise to join us for dinner!"

 

After Dylan's instructions, the nurse nodded obediently and went.

 

After all, there was some relationship between Louise and Clarence, so they had to give Clarence some face. Clarence didn't say anything.

 

Maybe he also felt that doing so would help develop the relationship between the two teams.

 

However, after a while, the nurse came back alone, carrying two bags, and said cheerfully, "That sister named Louise said she won't come today!"After finishing speaking, she placed the two parcels on the table and said, "These are the things she asked me to bring over. She said they're for you and this brother!"

 

Dylan was stunned, not expecting Louise to not come.

 

He opened the two parcels and found four bottles of XO brandy in one and two cigars in the other.

 

Oh hey, this woman really knows how to handle things. No wonder she's the boss of Royal No. 1.

 

"Why didn't she come?" Clarence asked, furrowing his brows, seeming a bit puzzled by Louise's absence.

 

"Oh, she said," the nurse replied, "since your family is having a reunion dinner, she won't intrude. She still needs to take care of her people over there.

 

 After tidying up, she'll set up a table tomorrow and specifically invite Mr. Dylan and all the sisters."

 

Clarence's eyebrows relaxed upon hearing this.

 

Meanwhile, Dylan, hearing the nurse's message and looking at the alcohol and cigars on the table, fell into contemplation.

 

This woman isn't simple at all! He wondered whether bringing her into the villa area was a blessing or a curse!

 

To put it plainly, letting them in was purely because of Clarence and Alberta's face.

 

Although Louise is outstanding, she's not a woman who can be easily conquered.

 

 Dylan couldn't help but wonder what attracted her to Clarence.

 

 Could it be because Clarence is skilled at surviving?

 

Glancing at Clarence, he suddenly thought of his ability and had an epiphany!

 

A beast-like giant figure, paired with a stunning beauty. Wow! Can Louise handle this?

 

The celebratory banquet proceeded in a peaceful atmosphere.

 

 The four nurses didn't join the table but instead acted as waiters, serving and attending to the guests enthusiastically.

 

As the wine flowed, snowflakes suddenly drifted outside.

 

The ladies at the table either couldn't hold their liquor or couldn't relax and hastily left their seats.

 

 At this moment, only Dylan and Clarence remained at the table, while the four nurses stood by, serving.

 

Clarence was extremely excited today.

 

 Reuniting with his sister, he happily drank a few more cups.

 

 He drunkenly embraced Dylan's shoulder, saying, "Dylan young master, you're the benefactor of our siblings.

 

 I, Clarence, will remember this favor for a lifetime. Come on, cheers!"

 

Clarence drank up the wine in his cup.

 

 Dylan also didn't hesitate and drank his wine in one gulp. The two nurses promptly approached and refilled their glasses.

 

Clarence, with drunken eyes, looked at these obedient nurses, then grinned at Dylan.

 

 He said meaningfully, "Dylan young master, you have good luck with women. In a villa, besides you, all that's left are women."

 

Dylan chuckled, touching his nose without saying anything.

 

Seeing him like this, Clarence patted his shoulder and said, "Alright! There's nothing to be embarrassed about. Men, I understand."

 

After saying that, ignoring Dylan's surprised expression, he poured himself another cup and muttered to himself, "This world is chaotic! Just being alive is good enough. What's there to fuss about!"After saying this, Clarence turned to Dylan and said, "Dylan young master, I know you're very strong and you have many secrets.

 

 I, Clarence, don't ask for anything else.

 

 

 I only hope that you'll treat my sister better in the future!"

 

Clarence's eyes became moist as he spoke.

 

 Ah! In today's world, women have it tough! He had seen with his own eyes how the women under Louise's command managed to survive.

 

Four sticks of sausage and two loaves of bread at a time, and they still had to hand over half.

 

 Before the disaster, they were Louise's money-making tools, and after the disaster, they were still tools for Louise to acquire resources.

 

If you said Louise treated them poorly, well, when danger arose, she would protect these girls, and no one dared to harm them.

 

 But if you said she treated them well, anyone who broke the rules wouldn't be let off lightly.

 

So those girls were both afraid of her and respected her, willingly doing things under her command, never thinking of escaping.

 

On the other hand, compared to the girls around Dylan, Alberta was fortunate and lucky.

 

 As for Dylan, he had no idea what this uncle was thinking.

 

He was completely confused by Clarence's words.

 

This uncle was too open-minded.

 

Regardless of whether it was drunken talk or sincere words, Dylan raised his glass and smiled at Clarence, saying, "I'll definitely treat Alberta well, rest assured!"

 

With that said, he downed his drink in one gulp.

 

...

 

Meanwhile, in the master bedroom on the third floor, Alberta led Jodie to the floor-to-ceiling window, watching the busy girls coming in and out of Louise's villa.

 

It was snowing outside, and their villa had just been connected to electricity.

 

 They had to brave the snow to transport the supplies they brought themselves.

 

By this time, they probably hadn't even eaten a warm meal yet.

 

"Jodie, look at them, dressed so thinly. And their villa doesn't even have heating. They must be suffering!" Alberta sighed as she looked ahead.

 

"Yeah! It's quite miserable," Jodie agreed, also staring ahead.