108. Farewell

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108. Farewell

Seria is a tall woman, and her face fits the aesthetic of outsiders, slightly red, with round contours, like an apple—people outside like slightly dark and rosy faces because it indicates sufficient sunlight and nutrition, a sign of good health.

Ludvia and Anaerobic, these are two pioneers who have made significant contributions to the scavenger profession, Li Aozi thought, yes, that's it.

The Brotherhood of the Subway's affinity largely stems from their respect for others' identities and beliefs—except for the officials of the Four Kingdoms.

Li Aozi nodded and responded:

"Long live the allied brothers, comrades underground. This is Jane Neria, a warrior of Autumn Dawn and the Rose Army."

"Nice to meet you."

The members of the Brotherhood of the Subway have a good impression of the Rose Army, or rather all those who resist the Four Kingdoms. Seria immediately stepped forward, clasped Jane's hands with both of hers, and shook them sincerely, a genuine smile spreading across her face.

After some small talk, the two members of the Brotherhood of the Subway became familiar with each other, inevitably asking:

"In the recent battle, did you eliminate all those Law III agents?" Zhou Liefeng couldn't help but ask.

"I did it." Li Aozi nodded: "Those Law III scum deserved to die long ago."

"Well done, scavenger, truly refreshing. If not for the agreement above, we wouldn't want to deal with these bad guys."

Seria laughed:

"They still have a lot of supplies they haven't moved yet, piled on the train—come on, scavenger, take as much as you can, if not, we have a small cart here. Also, warriors of the Rose Army, you are in dire need of medicine, take more, our brothers and sisters on the front lines need it."

Jane nodded slightly in thanks.

Taking advantage of this, Li Aozi spoke:

"I'm not short of supplies; I have cleared out the Abyss Humanitarian Relief Organization. However, I just want to ask the comrades of the Brotherhood for a favor."

Zhou Liefeng was surprised:

"You actually took down the Abyss Humanitarian Relief Organization? That's great—just say it, as long as it's not excessive, we're happy to help."

Restricted by the collectivism of the Brotherhood of the Subway, they must be responsible for the collective and cannot act freely. Li Aozi's actions helped them vent their anger.

"It's like this."

Li Aozi pushed Qiu Ran forward:

"As you can see, this young lady is a victim of the Abyss Humanitarian Relief Organization—in fact, we haven't completely taken down the Abyss Humanitarian Relief Organization, there are still many victims and test subjects waiting for us to liberate, many of them children."

"I understand your meaning, you want to send them home?"

Zhou Liefeng understood, looking sympathetically at Qiu Ran, he said with concern:

"You've suffered, comrade. Where is your home? If it's nearby, we'll send you back, or... would you prefer to rest at our central station city first and organize a return trip when there are more people?"

"I... I live in Ligou Village, a rural town on the outskirts of a numbered city in the Frost-Plated Republic."

The enthusiasm of the Brotherhood of the Subway members contrasted sharply with the indifference of the Abyss doctors, leaving Qiu Ran at a loss for a moment. She hesitated and stammered.

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