Uncle Nine, where are you running to?

Chapter 491 I Know What You Don’t Know

Jingzhi was wondering why Xiaoyu was crying, and his mumbling accusations also made her feel very confused.

Jintong couldn't explain it and could only sigh.

No one gave her an answer. Jingzhi frowned and took one last look at the small bulge on the bed. She stepped over the zombie on the ground and walked out.

As an adult living nearby, she had to go out and face the police outside.

Just as she walked out of the entrance door and before she even stepped out of the corridor, the sheriff came down the hill in the rain and came towards her, waving his hand as he walked, "You don't have to come out, it's raining."

Jingzhi stood in the corridor and turned to look at Lin Zheng who followed him out.

There was a splashing sound of water in front of her, and it was getting closer and closer. There was still a little zombie in the house. Jingzhi shook her head slightly at Lin Zheng, her movements almost imperceptible.

Lin Zheng stood there for a long time before pursing his lips and returning to the room.

After all, this little zombie was intelligent and had saved them before. Lin Zheng couldn't bear to watch him die.

……

"Ms. Lin, fortunately, the truck incident didn't cause any casualties. As for Lin Zheng... I can let him go, but he needs to go with me to the police station to give a statement and apologize to my subordinates."

The sheriff's voice sounded in front of him.

Jingzhi paused, adjusted his expression, and turned back with an extremely calm attitude.

"As for this, you can talk to him when he comes out later."

She crossed her arms, raised her chin towards the still sparking ruins, and changed the subject, "That's my greenhouse. You blew it up with a cannon. What do you think I should do?"

"..."

Let’s not talk about this one, isn’t there also a female zombie?

The sheriff tilted her head slightly to look at the house behind her.

Old Hu was holding a child and blocking the corridor of the room, smiling at him, with obvious joy of rebirth on his face.

Wenwen squeezed Lao Hu's hand tightly, her eyes trembling with excitement as she murmured, "Uncle police, we're all fine. Fortunately, Uncle Lin arrived in time."

The sheriff was still looking inside. He had just faintly heard a sound similar to that of a child whimpering.

At this moment, little Jiajia came out of the room, sobbing, "Wow, Dad, I'm so scared, I want Dad to stay with me."

The sheriff felt a little relieved, but before he could look around again, Jingzhi moved to the left and stood right in front of him.

She picked up the umbrella that was leaning against the wall outside the house, opened it, covering half of his body, and pointed towards the ruins.

"Let's go and take a look. The government can't be so careless. I put a lot of effort into building this greenhouse."

The moment he turned around, he happened to see Xia Youren grabbing the female zombie's armpit and dragging her out of the room.

The female zombie's eyes were tightly closed, and there was a charred hole in her chest, clearly indicating she was deader than dead.

Now he finally felt relieved. After giving Jingzhi an awkward smile, he followed Jingzhi towards the ruins.

"I'm very sorry, but we had no choice. I will report to the higher-ups and they will allocate compensation for you."

As he spoke, he waved to the police standing guard on the hillside and shouted, "Turn off the lights and return to the police station."

……

The searchlights went out, but the dark clouds had not yet dispersed, and the area was quickly shrouded in darkness again.

Mr. Huang from No. 100 still didn't dare to turn on the light. He was still frightened. He sat on the sofa with his wife in his arms, not even daring to put his feet under the table.

In this darkness, No. 101 is like a firefly in the rain, particularly eye-catching.

The slanting light from the entrance illuminated a man's feet.

He appeared for only a moment before he quickly walked to the side, blending into the darkness. He bent slightly and walked to the position where the police had just shot. He picked up a syringe with a metallic silver luster and hid it in his sleeve, then returned to the house quietly.

The police cars drove away one by one, leaving only two deputies and a police car parked there, waiting for the sheriff to return from the ruins.

The lights of the departing police car cut through the darkness, illuminating the road they came from and an old car parked on the side of the road.

The lights reflected off the windshield of the old car one by one, and the rapidly moving tires rolled over the puddles formed by the nearby rain.

No one looked closely, but in the puddle, one could vaguely see a line of blood slowly spreading.

The last police car drove away into the distance, rolling up mud and water.

At this moment, a bloody hand suddenly reached out and lay on the car window.

Then, a pale hand with purple claws cut through the skin and pulled it back.

The growls of animals and the unwilling whimpers of dying people were drowned out by the "wooooooo" sound of the police car.

The people in the house were worried about where the little zombie had gone, and no one paid any attention to this.

Old Hu leaned his head out slightly and looked up the hillside in the distance. When he saw the outline of a police hat, he quickly retracted his head.

Old Hu frowned and said to Lin Zheng, who was changing the little zombie's clothes, "Zheng, there's a police car. You'll definitely be discovered if you go out the front door. Go out the back door."

"Yeah." He held up the zombie he had injected with anesthetic and handed it to Xia Youren to hold. "I'll wait for Jingzhi."

"Why are you waiting for her?" Old Hu pointed to the next door in confusion, "Her house is right here."

"..."

Lin Zheng thought for a long time before looking at his old friend and giving a reason, "Her neck is injured. I'm taking her back to change the dressing."

Just after he finished giving one reason, he saw his old friend mumbling something, as if he wanted to say something. He immediately came up with another impeccable reason:

"The little zombie seems to know her. To prevent him from turning hostile after waking up, she must stay with me. I will send her back after I understand the cause of the incident."

Lao Hu's words were interrupted by him, and his thoughts suddenly became a little confused.

But Lin Zheng always had an expressionless face, so he couldn't notice anything.

But he still felt a little reluctant to see her go, so he muttered in dissatisfaction: "Aren't you afraid that the little zombie will hurt her?"

Lin Zheng paused, looked at him intently and said:

"I believe her. You saw her skills just now. Didn't she tell you?"

Lao Hu knew very well that he must not answer no at this time. If he said no, wouldn’t he lose face?

He straightened his back, pretending to be calm, his voice unconsciously rising: "I know, we've been neighbors for so long, she told me everything."

Wenwen raised her head and exposed the adults' lies with an innocent look on her face:

"Dad, she never said that. That kick she gave me just now really hit me right in the heart. Aunt Zhi is so cool!"

"Children should not interrupt when adults are talking!" Old Hu shouted angrily with his face flushed.

Lin Zheng lowered his head slightly, hiding the relief and complacency in his eyes. The corners of his mouth curled up slightly, and he nodded to Old Hu, "Since you know everything, there's no need to say more."

He raised his chin towards Xia Youren and said, "Go out through the back door. I'll bring Jingzhi over."

Xia Youren: "Oh."

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