Chinese agents survive in a zombie apocalypse.

Chapter 81 Venting, Arrival at the Camp

...West suburbs, reservoir park campsite.

Dale stood on the roof of the RV, gazing into the distance with a look of worry in his eyes.

There, Jim kept wielding his shovel, digging holes; he had been working continuously for two hours under the scorching sun...

When Lori returned after gathering the branches, she couldn't find her son in the camp and began to worry.

Dell...

She shielded her eyes from the glaring sunlight with her arm, looked up at Dale, and asked:

"Have you seen Carl?"

"Sean took him to the quarry..."

Hearing this, Dell turned around and said to her:

"And they even had the audacity to say they were going to catch a bunch of frogs."

"..."

Lori turned and looked towards the reservoir, but because it was too far away and the trees blocked her view, she couldn't see anything.

She put the branch she was holding on the ground, brushed off the dust from her clothes, and headed straight for the reservoir.

...by the reservoir.

Sean was playing in the water with little Carl, while Andrea and the others were washing clothes by another body of water nearby...

"...Catch these little frogs, catch these little frogs."

Sean stood in the water and kept splashing water at little Carl, making him laugh out loud, just like he was taking care of his own child.

"..."

Lori found this place and had mixed feelings upon seeing it.

In the past, she would have been very pleased, but now she just felt a sting...

“Karl…”

Lori composed herself and walked towards the water's edge. She didn't even look at Sean beside her, but spoke directly to Carl:

"Didn't I tell you not to leave Dell's sight?"

"But Sean said we were going to catch frogs together, remember?"

"Whatever Sean says doesn't matter, just listen to me."

"Let's go back to camp."

Although Lori's tone was not harsh, her attitude was firm and brooked no argument.

"..."

Little Carl could tell his mother was unhappy, so he could only get up feeling wronged.

"I'll follow behind you."

Lori gestured for Carl to go first, then glanced indifferently at the silent Sean beside her before turning away coldly.

"IMHO......"

Sean watched her retreating figure and couldn't help but say from behind:

“I don’t think you should take your anger out on him.”

"I don't need you to tell me what to do; you no longer have that right."

Lori didn't want to waste words with him and didn't even turn around.

"Lori, can you wait a minute?"

Sean had to call out to Lori, and he got up and quickly chased after her, saying:

"We should talk, but we haven't had a chance..."

"No, there's no need to talk about it."

Lori finally turned to look at Sean, suppressing her anger, and said coldly:

"We're done here. Go talk to the frogs."

“Damn it, Lori… I don’t know how you see this, or what you think about it…”

Sean said with a helpless expression that he believed the two should have a serious talk.

"How I see it? Sorry..."

Lori walked up to Sean, looked him straight in the eye, and said coldly:

"Haven't I made myself clear enough?"

I'll say it again, stay away from me, stay away from my son.

Don't look at him, don't talk to him.

From this moment forward, you are forbidden from having any contact with our family.

"..."

Sean was speechless for a moment. Lori's attitude hurt him deeply, and he said somewhat aggrievedly:

“Lori, this isn’t fair, I think…”

"Sean, shut up, shut up..."

Lori interrupted Sean before he could speak, not wanting to hear his explanation, and glared at him, saying:

"My husband is back, and he's alive."

"He's my best brother, do you think I'd be unhappy about that?"

How dare you do this? Why did you do such a thing?

Lori could no longer contain her anger and questioned him repeatedly, then angrily confronted him, demanding:

"You told me he was dead..."

Sean was the one who told her Rick died in the hospital, but now Rick is not only alive and well, he has also found the camp.

This made Lori believe that Sean had deceived her, leading her to do those things that betrayed her husband, so she is now very angry with Sean.

"...You bastard."

Seeing that Sean had nothing to say, Lori cursed angrily, then turned and left in a huff, not wanting to have anything to do with him anymore.

"..."

Sean watched Lori and her son walk away, his heart filled with unspeakable bitterness.

Since the apocalypse, he has been doing his best to protect Lori and her son Karl, but now this is the result.

He couldn't explain what happened to Kirk, and he couldn't do anything about Lori, so he could only keep his anger bottled up inside.

......

Meanwhile, on the other side of the pool, Andrea and her friends were washing clothes, chatting and laughing, reminiscing about their wonderful life before the apocalypse.

Ed suddenly walked over and scolded Carol, telling her to do her laundry properly and to stop talking nonsense.

Andrea, who is highly educated, is very dissatisfied with his attitude toward Carol.

She had long disliked this abusive man who did nothing all day, and after a few words, a conflict broke out among them.

"You don't want to anger a bull, do you?"

Edward glared at the group, then turned to Carol and snapped:

"I've said enough, now get going..."

Then he tried to forcibly take Carol away.

Andrea and the others naturally couldn't let him take Carol away like that; they had all seen Carol get beaten up every time.

Snapped......

In front of the group, Ed, enraged and embarrassed, slapped Carol across the face, causing her mouth to bleed.

Amy shielded Carol and stepped back, while Andrea and Jacqueline quickly stopped Edward from continuing his violence. The group then began to struggle with each other by the water...

Sean had noticed the commotion earlier. He stormed over, grabbed Ed by the collar, and pulled him away from the women.

"It's alright, it's alright..."

The women comforted the injured Carol.

Sean dragged Ed away from them before throwing him to the ground, then straddled him and began to beat him mercilessly.

Bang bang bang...

Fists rained down on Edward's face, one after another, until his face was bruised, swollen, and bloody.

"Sean, stop hitting him..."

Seeing that things were going badly, Andrea tried to dissuade her.

When Carol saw her husband being beaten so badly, she didn't feel any satisfaction. Instead, she covered her mouth and cried helplessly.

"Stop it..."

"Stop hitting him..."

"..."

Sean ignored them and continued swinging his fists; he couldn't even remember how many punches he had thrown.

Even the anger he had been holding back because of Lori was now being vented on Edward.

Just then, an SUV suddenly drove up and saw the exciting scene, stopping a short distance away.

"Stop it..."

"Sean, stop hitting it, a car is coming."

Andrea had already recognized that this wasn't a car from the camp, and she shouted at Sean:

"...This isn't a camp vehicle!"

"..."

Sean regained some of his composure, stopped and looked up, and sure enough, he saw an unfamiliar SUV parked in front of them.

The women looked nervously at the suddenly appearing car, somewhat at a loss.

Suddenly, the driver's side door opened first, and someone no one expected stepped out...

Andrea and Jacqueline stared wide-eyed at the newcomer, their faces filled with disbelief.

Moore, it's Moore Dickson!

"Oh...oh...oh...look..."

Moore looked at Sean, who was riding on Edward, with a mocking expression, and said sarcastically:

"Tsk tsk... Our Welsh police officers are really impressive!"

......

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