Chapter 165: Everyone in the logistics department is a big boss (please subscribe, please vote)
Seeing this, other people in the camp also realized the danger of the items in Lin Yi's hands and stayed away from Lin Yi.
Lin Yi carefully extracted one milliliter of dead virus stock solution from the test tube, and then carefully dropped it into Bill's mouth.
Immediately afterwards, Lin Yi began to use the corpse exorcism technique, and Bill's corpse slowly stood up from the ground under his control.
Since the dead body virus cannot infect dead bodies, Bill did not attack everything around him like a normal infected person, but this scene still made everyone present feel creepy.
The corpse stood stiffly, without any life, as if it were an undead coming out of the abyss of hell.
Lin Yi untied the ropes of the remaining felons, and then controlled Bill to bite the arm of one of the felons.
The felon's painful moans suddenly stopped, followed by dead silence.
Only ten seconds later, the felon infected by Bill suddenly struggled to get up from the ground. His face was distorted and looked extremely ferocious.
He roared and threw himself at the unconscious companions around him.
The scene that happened next was shocking: the infected person began to crazily bite the unconscious people on the ground. Their faces were distorted, their flesh and blood were blurred, and they couldn't look normal like a minute ago.
Every bite was accompanied by the sound of tearing flesh and blood and miserable shouts, and the entire camp seemed to have turned into a purgatory on earth.
What's even more frightening is that just half a minute later, the chewed corpses began to move. They seemed to be injected with evil power. They stood up staggeringly from the ground and joined the ranks of the infected.
"That's enough." Tuk Byrne said in a deep voice.
His adjutant took action immediately and decisively destroyed several infected bodies.
In order to prevent any accidents from happening, Tuke Burn specially assigned two soldiers to come in to deal with these body parts, and strictly required them to be burned and buried to ensure the safety of other soldiers in the camp.
Tuke Burn turned to Lin Yi and asked seriously: "Do you have an antidote for this thing?"
As the commander of the army, he deeply realized that the virus in Lin Yi's hands was powerful, but it was also extremely dangerous.
He must make sure they have adequate measures in place if things get out of hand.
If Lin Yi didn't have an antidote, Tuk Byrne would never adopt this strategy.
Because the risk is too great, if you go too far, the soldiers of the Kingdom of Beasts may also be infected, and they cannot bear the consequences.
He needed a foolproof plan, and this required a clear answer from Lin Yi.
"Yes, and it's very simple to make, but I can't make such a large batch of potions by myself."
After experiencing three worlds, the antidote to the dead body virus has long been developed.
"Everyone, stand at attention and listen to the order!" Tuke Burn's voice sounded like thunder in the military camp. All the chiefs of staff and generals straightened their backs instantly, waiting with concentration for further instructions from the regiment commander.
Tuke Burn's eyes swept over everyone one by one, ensuring that everyone's attention was focused on him, and then issued a sonorous order: "From now on, I require you to work around the clock and without interruption. A small elite force carries out continuous harassment tactics against the enemy's fortress. Each operation must ensure that at least two to three enemy soldiers are killed, and then quickly evacuate the battlefield. Is the mission clear?
"Understood!" all the soldiers replied in unison.
"The rest of you," Tuk Byrne continued, "your main task is to boost the morale of our troops and ensure that all soldiers are in top condition at all times to prepare for the coming all-out attack."
As soon as the order was issued, the atmosphere in the entire military camp instantly became tense, and everyone began to act in an orderly manner.
After Tuk Byrne issued the order, he specifically walked towards Lin Yi, patted the young general's shoulder gently, and motioned for him to accompany him.
The two walked out of the busy command center side by side, strolled for more than ten minutes, and finally stopped at a seemingly ordinary place on the edge of the camp.
It is quiet and remote here, in sharp contrast to the hustle and bustle of the camp. I saw a fox orc lying leisurely on a deck chair, enjoying the afternoon sun.
When he saw Tuke Burn's arrival, he did not show due respect. He just looked at the famous legion commander with an almost joking look.
"Tuke Burn?" There was a joking smile on his lips, "What brought you to our logistics office today? Could it be that the frontline supplies are in short supply again? However, I remember that I only sent them to you yesterday. How come a new batch of supplies is used up so quickly?”
"Mr. Ke, this is Lin Yi," Tuk Burn introduced, his words full of respect, "He has something on hand, and he hopes to find Master Baiyan for appraisal. Is the master free now? ?" Faced with Ke Lao, a member of the Fox tribe who was in charge of logistics, Tuk Byrne did not dare to put on any airs.
After all, in the entire kingdom of beasts, Ke Lao's seniority is so frightening that even the senior officials in the headquarters are in awe of him.
He would rather stay on the front line full of war than go to the headquarters to take up the seemingly glamorous but lack of actual combat passion as chief of staff.
He often said that there was no passion in that miserable place in the headquarters, and it was far less exciting and real than the front line.
His superiors also respected his choice and specially arranged for him to serve as the chief of the Logistics Department, which not only satisfied his desire to stay in the army, but also gave full play to his management talents.
Under Ke Lao's strict control, military supplies were reasonably distributed, effectively supporting the frontline battles.
Ke Lao has a high prestige in the army. His outspokenness and uprightness make everyone respect him.
Those who had ulterior motives for military supplies did not dare to act rashly under Ke Lao's stern gaze.
After all, once Ke Lao gets angry, he will point his nose and curse without mercy, and the people being scolded often don't dare to talk back.
Under Ke Lao's management, the army's logistics support work was in order, providing strong support for frontline battles.
"Looking for that old man Bai Yan? What's wrong, someone else is injured?" Mr. Ke asked curiously, with a hint of concern between his brows.
Tuke Byrne shook his head gently, "No, Mr. Ke. The situation this time is a bit special. I can't tell you too much in detail. But please don't worry, this matter is related to the Grand Canyon. We need Bai Bai." Smoke Master’s help.”
Hearing the words "Grand Canyon", Ke Lao's expression suddenly became solemn.
"Follow me," Mr. Ke said. "That old man Bai Yan should be busy in the laboratory he built." He put aside the fan in his hand and waved to Tuke Bourne and Lin Yi. , motioning for them to follow.
The two followed Ke Lao and shuttled through the intricate paths in the camp.
After a while, they came to the entrance of a hidden passage.
Ke Lao led them into this secret passage with familiarity, walked through the twists and turns, and finally walked out of the camp.
Tuk Byrne stared at this passage and felt confused.
He never realized that there was such a secret passage hidden under this camp.
This forced him to rethink the safety and privacy of the camp. If the existence of this passage is discovered by spies from the Holy Dragon Kingdom, the consequences will be disastrous.
"Okay, this road is only known to me and Old Man Baiyan. Remember to keep it secret after you two go back, okay?"
Ke Lao glanced at the two of them, and Tuk Byrne could only nod helplessly to express his understanding.
Five minutes later, they arrived at a simple cabin.
Colorful smoke continues to emit from the chimney above the wooden house, as if to announce the special identity of the owner of the house.
"White smoke! You're not dead yet, are you? If you're not dead, open the door quickly!" Ke Lao slammed the door rudely, mercilessly smashing the door frame out of shape.
(End of chapter)