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... hordes of zombies following her? And did you forget why we chose gate 19?

Even though the zombies at gate 19 are fewer, it doesn't mean there are no zombies. On the contrary, once you leave Gate 19, you will soon realize that the surrounding has more zombies than other areas." Li Yuan explained.

"So that means she would die for sure?" Xiao Cui asked.

"Not until a miracle happens." Li Yuan said with a smile.

"Don't worry my energy will stay on for the entire day. E ...

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