Ice Age Apocalypse: I Hoard Billions of Supplies-Chapter 588: Veil!
Chapter 588: Veil!
Zhang Yi stepped out the back door, immediately drawing the attention of nearby guards.
But when Baili Changqing saw him, he waved for the guards to stand down and walked over.
“Zhang Yi,” Baili Changqing greeted him with a smile.
Zhang Yi returned the smile. “You know what’s going on?”
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Baili Changqing glanced around and pulled Zhang Yi to the side.
Then he said, “Something major happened. The Commander can’t make it right now—what’s going on over there is urgent and needs to be handled immediately.”
“So it’s not like they’re deliberately leaving you hanging. Once that’s settled, they’ll come meet with everyone.”
Zhang Yi nodded, understanding. “Ah, I see. Can I ask what the issue is?”
Baili Changqing shook his head. “No idea. You know how it is—we’re just an armed Investigation Team. We follow the orders from the top, but beyond that, we’re not in the loop.”
Zhang Yi frowned slightly, but still said, “But it looks like something big is brewing in the Jiangnan Region.”
Gathering Superhumans from twelve cities into one place? That alone was huge.
Yet Zhu Zheng was still caught up with something else—whatever it was had to be even more urgent.
Zhang Yi had a bad feeling rising in his gut. He suspected that whatever was going on might end up involving him too.
Maybe none of the forces in the Jiangnan Region would be able to stay clear of this one.
But right now, without knowing anything, worrying wouldn’t help.
Zhang Yi stretched lazily. “If that’s the case, they should’ve just told us to go wait elsewhere. Why make us sit around here for nothing?”
Baili Changqing chuckled wryly. “Tell me about it. You’re stuck waiting, and we’ve got to stay close by to maintain order.”
“From what I heard, the incident was so sudden that the higher-ups were called into an emergency meeting. That’s why no one’s had time to deal with things here.”
“Doesn’t sound like good news,” Zhang Yi said with a smile. “I’m starting to feel a little nervous.”
Baili Changqing let out a deep sigh, his expression clouded with worry. “You’re not the only one.”
If something serious really broke out, their Investigation Teams would be the first to hit the front lines.
He hadn’t been in his captain’s seat for long, and ever since Bian Junwu died, the Black-Robed Squad’s strength had taken a massive hit.
If there was going to be large-scale conflict, would he even make it back alive?
Seeing his expression, Zhang Yi pulled out a pack of He Tianxia cigarettes from his spatial storage and offered one to Baili Changqing.
His eyes lit up immediately.
Before the apocalypse, a pack of He Tianxia cost over a hundred yuan. Now that the cigarette industry had collapsed, no force would waste resources on luxuries like this.
That made the value of this pack even greater.
In Blizzard City, it could easily be traded for a decent weapon.
Zhang Yi lit his own first, then lit one for Baili Changqing.
Baili took a deep drag and let out a satisfied sigh.
The two of them started chatting casually.
Better than sitting around inside with nothing to do—Zhang Yi figured he might as well pass the time talking and maybe pick up a few insights about the Jiangnan Region while he was at it.
They weren’t the only ones—one after another, others came out to stretch their legs too.
The area around the conference center was heavily guarded, so no one was allowed to wander too far.
Soon enough, small groups of people were gathered outside, smoking and chatting in twos and threes.
Suddenly, Zhang Yi and Baili Changqing heard a commotion in the distance.
They turned their heads, curious.
Nearby voices piped up:
“Come on, let’s go check it out! Someone’s fighting!”
“Nice! Some action at last—perfect way to kill time!”
Baili Changqing immediately called nearby Yan Yun Guards to ask what was happening.
He got a response quickly.
Zhang Yi raised an eyebrow at him.
Baili chuckled. “Yep—someone’s gotten into a fight!”
Zhang Yi arched his brow and asked with a smirk, “And you guys aren’t stepping in?”
Baili Changqing shrugged. “As long as they don’t damage Blizzard City property or mess with civilians, we don’t interfere.”
It wasn’t against any of the city’s rules.
Zhang Yi laughed. “Maybe they’re just bored and looking for fun.”
Baili gave him a teasing look. “Well, I heard one of the people fighting is from your Tianhai City.”
Zhang Yi’s gaze sharpened instantly.
“Tianhai City?”
He’d specifically warned everyone not to get into any conflicts with Superhumans from other cities.
Even if something happened, it was to be handled after the meeting.
Who was so hotheaded they couldn’t hold back?
He just hoped it wasn’t someone from his own team.
Baili asked, “Wanna go check it out?”
Zhang Yi had already turned and was heading toward the noise.
Baili followed beside him, and the two of them made their way through the growing crowd.
Voices were shouting excitedly:
“Kill him!”
“Beat the crap outta him!”
With Baili leading the way, the onlookers quickly stepped aside, clearing a path.
The two pushed to the front of the crowd.
That’s when Zhang Yi saw who was fighting.
One was Chen Jingguan.
The other was Sun Jianming from Daze City.
As soon as he saw them, Zhang Yi understood what was going on.
Chaoyu Base and Sun Jianming’s faction were both maritime forces—they’d clashed before.
Back when Chaoyu Base was at its peak, with Wei Dinghai in charge, they probably pushed Sun Jianming around.
But now Tianhai City was in decline, and Chaoyu Base was running at maybe 30% of its former strength.
Sun Jianming wasn’t about to pass up the chance to kick someone while they were down.
The two likely exchanged some heated words—and it escalated into a fight.
As Baili approached, several Yan Yun Guards near him respectfully greeted him.
They weren’t part of the same division, but Baili outranked them—and he had risen through the ranks of Yan Yun himself. He was one of their outstanding veterans.
“What happened?” Baili asked one of the Guards in a black combat suit.
The Guard grinned. “They wanted to fight. Put in a formal request and everything. No reason for us to say no.”
He, too, looked like he was enjoying the show.
Zhang Yi frowned, watching the scene unfold.
Sun Jianming’s power was unique—looked like he was an Enhancement-type Superhuman.
His arms had swollen to the size of a gorilla’s, and his hands looked like two massive palm-leaf fans.
Across from him, Chen Jingguan looked battered and bruised, bloodied all over.
It was clear he wasn’t a match for Sun Jianming.
Sun Jianming sneered as he watched Chen Jingguan struggle.
“If Wei Dinghai were still alive, maybe he could’ve given me a real fight. But you? What the h*ll do you think you are?”
At the mention of his fallen superior, rage exploded in Chen Jingguan’s chest.
With a roar, he lunged forward.
His body twisted mid-air, elongating like a human-serpent hybrid, aiming to coil around Sun Jianming.
But Sun Jianming didn’t flinch. “Heh! You’re asking for it!”
His two massive hands snapped out and caught Chen Jingguan mid-air, clamping down hard.
Then, like stretching dough, he yanked Chen Jingguan long and slammed him into the ground with brutal force!
Normally, Chen Jingguan’s power let him soften his body, boosting flexibility to the point even bullets struggled to harm him.
But Sun Jianming’s right hand unleashed a powerful shockwave that tore through Chen Jingguan’s body, striking directly at his internal organs.
“Cough—cough—”
Blood spurted from Chen Jingguan’s mouth.
But Sun Jianming wasn’t finished.
Laughing wildly, he swung him around like a rag doll.
The fight was over.
The gap in strength was just too big—Chen Jingguan didn’t stand a chance.
By now, he was nothing more than a toy in Sun Jianming’s hands.
The surrounding crowd roared with excitement, cheering for Sun Jianming.
“Haha! Nailed it!”
“So this is Tianhai City’s Superhuman? What a joke!”
“They say he’s even a faction leader?”
“Seriously? That’s it? Looks like Tianhai City doesn’t have any real strength left.”
“Tsk tsk. We used to hear rumors—now we’re seeing it with our own eyes.”
Some of their gazes began to change.
“Tianhai City… that’s a wealthy place, you know…”
Author's Note