I can upgrade the shelter-Chapter 515 - 513: No Saving, Just Waiting for Death
"What’s their condition?" Watching the doctors in thick hazmat suits examine the still-living ’zombies’ brought in, Vasily asked with concern.
After the incident, Vasily immediately thought of this place, the medical research institute they had previously besieged.
Vasily wasn’t sure if this place could accommodate these ’zombies’, but with a thought to try, he still brought the living ’zombies’ along with the killed bodies here.
He hoped the doctors here could tell him what’s going on and how the situation should be handled.
Vasily and Dalia were allowed to enter the medical research institute to observe the medical researchers study the ’zombies’ they brought in.
"The virus has invaded the nervous system, making them irritable and aggressive." Sitting at the test table, the elderly woman who had previously given Hu Jie a medal was observing slides just taken from the bodies under a microscope while answering Vasily’s questions: "This mutation didn’t exist before, the virus previously only affected the respiratory and immune systems, but now it’s invading the nervous system, it’s really..."
The elderly woman shook her head as she spoke, obviously feeling troubled by the virus mutation.
Dalia listened to the elderly woman’s lament without concern about the virus mutation but merely asked her, "Can they still be saved?"
"Given our medical conditions, there’s no saving them." The elderly woman didn’t mind Dalia’s attitude, just shook her head helplessly: "Damage to the nervous system is the hardest to treat, which is why rabies has a 100% fatality rate; once infected, there’s almost no cure."
"Then do all these people have to die?" Vasily felt a chill down his spine, as this wasn’t just about the people they brought here dying.
The virus has mutated and started spreading. No one can guarantee that only these people were infected with the mutated virus, especially since they were previously locked in the quarantine area with other infected individuals. If the others were infected too, many more would die.
Vasily’s memory wasn’t so bad as to forget how the previous riot happened. If such a mass death of infected individuals occurred, their ’Revolutionary Army’ would become a joke and be quickly overthrown again by the angry masses.
So under no circumstances can the infected die en masse, nor can they be turned into ’zombies’!
"Theoretically, yes, but if..." The elderly woman recalled the Human Body Repair Device used by the Flame Country rescue team and said uncertainly: "I’ve seen a device that can repair the human body, maybe it could repair their nervous system damage. As for eliminating the virus and infection, you can pray that our vaccine is developed soon."
Though it felt reluctant to drag the Flame Country into this, she indeed couldn’t bear to watch her people die like this, nor did she want to see the city she once built and lived in become overrun by zombies. So the elderly woman mentioned the Human Body Repair Device she had seen before.
"Is it that device previously used to heal the wounded?" Vasily remembered this matter. Although he had been overwhelmed by the Titans of the Flame Country reinforcements, losing all focus to the Titans, he still recalled that those treated here almost recovered in a short time.
The elderly woman nodded, affirming: "That’s the device, but unfortunately, it has been taken away by the Flame Country’s rescue team. That’s their equipment, otherwise, we could try using it to repair the nervous system, although I’m not sure it can repair nerves."
Hearing this, neither Dalia nor Vasily said anything more; they didn’t care about the Flame Country’s device but were more concerned with how to handle the current situation.
"What should we do with these wounded? And the many other infected who were previously isolated with them, what measures should we take?" Dalia inquired of the elderly woman.
"The best solution would be sending them to a hospital for treatment, but we currently don’t have any effective treatment methods for the infection caused by this virus; we can only rely on supportive care to allow the patient’s body to heal itself." The elderly woman sighed helplessly, but more so with dissatisfaction at Dalia, Vasily, and others: "Originally, we could rely on official allocation, distributing medical resources for vaccine research and patient treatment, but your so-called ’revolution’ ruined everything!
Without order and official allocation, lacking resources and supply, we can neither continue vaccine research nor treat patients! Now they can only wait to die! If you have a bit of mercy, let them die less painfully."
Upon hearing these words, Vasily and Dalia’s expressions changed instantly, both becoming quite unwilling.
However, Vasily’s reluctance stemmed from being unable to save these people, while Dalia was unwilling to accept the elderly woman’s slander of their ’revolution’, yet couldn’t refute her words.
The elderly woman seemed to notice their attitude, perhaps out of sympathy for the patients, or perhaps she felt that even in this era, there are still people pursuing the so-called ’revolution’. She still spoke to the two young people: "If you want to save these people, you can negotiate with the authorities, treating the patients first in the spirit of humanitarianism.
As for your so-called ’revolution’, if you want to truly revolutionize, at least read revolutionary works, enrich your thoughts, and then speak of revolution! If you just blindly imitate the past Suyia, what you’ll get is nothing more than our past outcome!" 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢
"Revolutionary works? Do those things really work? What should we read?" Dalia looked at the elderly woman in front of her, seemingly willing to listen since she might have experienced the Suyia era.
After all, to those young people yearning for Suyia, they have never truly experienced that era, and in modern times there aren’t many writings from that era available. This indeed leaves them lacking in corresponding theoretical knowledge.
"Go look for it, there should still be libraries in the urban area preserving works of that era, books discussing the revolutionary process, experiences, and theories; you can all read those." The elderly woman’s attitude towards Dalia seemed to change, and she told her a series of revolutionary works from the Suyia era.







