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Chapter 2 Sorry, Aunt Xiang

In a fitting room somewhere, Su Hao tightly covered the little girl's mouth, and through the crack of the door, watching a group of insects, parasitic beasts and zombies walking by, his heart was suddenly raised to his throat.

The little girl stared at her big eyes, but her expression was extremely quiet and even... calm. Although the group of insects in front of her were so ugly, like monsters, people couldn't help but feel fear and disgusting when they saw it, but at this time she was no longer afraid. She hugged the arm around her chest tightly, and cooperated very well without even making any sound.

Before hiding, Su Hao also fed the little girl a drop of deodorant, and all the bugs could not find the little girl by following the smell, and they lost their target.

After the swarm of insects dissipated, Su Hao breathed a sigh of relief, his tight body relaxed, and he sat directly on the ground, while the little girl stood in front of him obediently, blinking her innocent eyes, and bowed her head with sincerity and apologizing,

"Yes... sorry, thank you... Big brother."

The voice was a little stuttering, with a little horror, but it was full of sincerity... apology and gratitude.

Su Hao raised his head and looked at the little girl's pink and jade-carved face. Her skin as white as jade was sticking to a little blood and mucus, and she looked extremely delicate. Hearing this sincere and gentle whisper, Su Hao couldn't help but feel a fluctuation in his heart, and he couldn't help but feel pity for this weak and sensible little girl.

I'm sorry, because I implicated you, and thank you, because you saved me.

He understood that the little girl said this to express her apology and gratitude.

He couldn't help but squat up carefully, stretched out his hand, slowly wiped the dirt on her face, looking at her pink and jade-like little face, her long black feather-like eyelashes covered with clear eyes like a pool of clear water, and her two soft and small lips as soft as rose petals... He was first lost in his mind with an angelic cheek, and then couldn't help but touch her cheek lovingly.

The little girl finally raised her head bravely and looked at Su Hao. She didn't know why, but she had a intuition that the elder brother who saved her life was a good person who could protect her, and subconsciously chose to trust him. So she took off the little brown bear hood, revealing her neat and long bangs, and her straight black hair naturally dissipated back like a waterfall. Her hairstyle looked very much like the anime magic card girl, Sakura.

"Little sister, what's your name?" Su Hao finally curled his dull expression and asked.

"I...my name is Annie." Her voice finally became more coherent, not as stuttering as before.

When Su Hao heard this, he always felt that this name seemed to have heard it, but he couldn't remember where it was, but he felt that this name was not very good, because it felt like a Westerner. This feeling was like he was back in the cruel copy world of the Sin City again. He didn't want to associate this feeling with the little angel-like girl in front of him, so he said in a slight uncontroversial tone: "Annie is not very good, I'll call you Xiaobai."

Anne scratched her head in confusion, touched her face, then looked at the image of herself reflected in the glass beside her, walked forward and asked, "Brother, why did you call that? Is it because I am very white?"

Su Hao gently combed her hair, combed a few black hairs that had popped out into the bangs, and said with a smile: "Your hair is very similar to Zhishi from the Magicka girl Sakura."

"I know the world is very white, so I like to call her Xiaobai."

...

Su Hao looked at Anne, who was chewing biscuits and chocolates with her head down, and shook her head helplessly. He didn't expect that although this little sister looked so petite, her appetite was so big... Of course, this is also likely because she was hungry for too long.

He handed her a bottle of water and said, "Don't just eat it. Eating too much at a time will easily cause a swelling of your belly."

Xiaobai said "um" and reluctantly stuffed the last piece of biscuit, then gulped and poured water, with a refreshing expression on his face.

Su Hao saw that Xiaobai was wearing a little bear suit, so he took her to find another new set of clothes. However, for some reason, Xiaobai was very loving for the little bear suit, and her explanation was that one of her aunts liked her wearing this dress. So after a short period of searching, he finally found the most suitable set of more than a dozen sets of small bear suits of different sizes in the sealed wardrobe.

"How old are you? Do you still have family?"

Su Hao felt that since this little girl could survive, she would definitely help her family, so he decided to ask her.

Xiaobai looked at Su Hao's concern expression, blinked his eyes, and slowly recalled, and replied while recalling:

"I'm six or two months old. I live on the south bank and feel very bored at home, so I told my mother to play. My mother told me to ask an aunt to take care of me. My aunt and a few uncles took me to Jiangbei City to play... But after a few days of playing, I encountered those monster-like big bugs that emerged from the ground. Then, many people died of illness. Several uncles died of illness to protect us. My aunt is also ill in bed now and is almost out of reach... She is too cold, and I got here to help her find clothes... I originally wanted to give her my clothes, but she refused and asked me to wear them no matter what."

Speaking of this, his tone became very anxious, as if he was worried about the aunt. His eyes turned red again, and tears couldn't stop falling down again, but he was afraid of scaring the insects, so he didn't cry.

Su Hao listened carefully, and after speculation, he guessed that the girl's origin was probably... The girl should have been born in a big family on the south bank of the Yangtze River. Her aunt and uncle should be her nanny and bodyguard. The bodyguard died in battle, and only the aunt was left to take care of her.

The disaster brought by the Zerg disaster is not only insects, but also an infectious disease. This infectious disease can destroy the human immune system and cause lesions in various cells of the body. Among the five ordinary people, only one will produce antibodies, and the body will also undergo mutation. Physical fitness, body strength, reflex nerves, etc. will be strengthened due to mutations; another is that only antibodies are produced but will not produce enhanced mutations; another will die directly because it cannot withstand cell lesions; the remaining two will become zombies due to cell lesions.

The aunt who took care of her was likely to be infected with this infectious disease, and the most likely thing was the fate, which was... death, or becoming a zombie.

Su Hao looked at Xiaobai's pear blossom's little face, and he could see her heartfelt panic, fear and worry. He hugged Xiaobai tightly, wiped her tears, and said, "Where is your aunt? Take me to see her."

Xiaobai opened his crystal clear eyes, and she threw tears on the ground, and immediately replied: "Okay."

...

Su Hao quietly came to the third floor of the underground with Xiaobai on his back. The third floor of the underground is the warehouse of the department store, and here, a small refugee camp gathered.

Some people were kneeling on the ground and praying constantly, while others were lying on the ground in depression, looking up at the ceiling without saying a word, while others were hammering the ground frantically... In short, Su Hao could see that almost all of them...

They are all desperate people.

But I still couldn't bear to give up the last bit of nostalgia for life, so I lived here and waited for death aimlessly.

"We've been staying here all the time." Xiaobai lay peacefully on Su Hao's back, pointing at the dim underground floor where there was no trace of sunshine, and said quietly.

Su Hao looked at the dark, damp, rotten, messy, and extremely harsh environment here, and couldn't help but frown.

Perhaps it is because the stench here that covers up the smell of people, so that people can survive here and survive like ants living deep underground without being discovered by those bugs.

At this time, he couldn't help but sigh secretly, how could Xiaobai, such a weak little girl, live strongly to this day in such a harsh living environment? How did she travel through 12 floors, struggle to break through the insect's hideous claws, and walk step by step to that place that is almost Jedi?

He followed Xiaobai's guidance step by step and came to where she lived.

There was a broken door panel there, and a broken sack slap pounced on it as a mattress. On it, there was a young woman with a skinny face lying on it. Although she looked sick and pale, she subconsciously ignored Su Hao's existence when she saw Xiaobai on Su Hao's back and extended her slender arms to the direction of Xiaobai. Her eyes tried hard to open, and she was bright and bright. Perhaps because she was too happy to see Xiaobai, there was a morbid red on her cheeks.

She smiled happily, as if she had let go of all the packages in her heart, and said:

"Anne."

She paused, and couldn't help but reminded her:

"Stop running around."

These two sentences seem to express all the concerns and concerns about Xiaobai. Even the most heartless person will be moved by it after hearing it.

Xiaobai looked at the aunt's appearance and tears couldn't help but fill her eyes again. She opened her arms and waved her hard in the direction of the aunt. When Su Hao saw it, he gently put her down. Xiaobai walked over quickly and held the aunt's hand tightly. The tears finally dripped down, falling on the aunt's thin clothes, and said with deep regret:

"I'm sorry, Aunt Xiang."
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