Chapter 29: Survivor Meeting
Inside the Commander’s Room, Hans, the five survivor leaders, and Evan gathered for a short meeting.
“Welcome, dear survivors, to my small camp.” Hans extended his hands wide, coupled with a smile.
“I am Hans Flemmens, the Commander of these soldiers. As you can see, we have been stranded in this apartment, our troops are limited, and survival, at best, is minimal. Your arrival will help improve the camp’s situation in these dire times.”
“My subordinates have already assigned you your rooms. I hope everything else is in place?”
The survivors exchanged glances, shifting nervously. Through their eyes, they knew that they have no choice but to follow this Commander’s lead. For now.
“Commander Hans,” the young lady nurse stepped forward and bowed, “We are thankful that you’ve taken us in, and we are very grateful. But our people are starving. If we could have food first, we would be able to…”
“You must be Nurse Lira, yes?” Hans chuckled.
“I am, Commander.”
“My soldiers will bring food and water to your group. You can be at ease.”
“Thank you, Commander.” Lira bowed in response. Hunger was what chose them to approach these soldiers out of desperation, a reason Cody gave to them before.
Hans glanced at Dmitri’s report again before shifting his eyes back to Lira. “It’s told here that you’ve managed to hold out in that diner for two weeks. How did that happen?”
“There was food in the diner, sir…” Lira was at a loss.
“I’m not talking about the food. I’m talking about how you dealt with the zombies.” Hans tapped the table in irritation.
“Erm, I killed the zombies,” a toned figure stepped forward, clasping his calloused hands, “Been working hard labor most of my life. I volunteered and went outside. I punched them in the face. I didn’t like how they looked.”
Hans’s eyes twitched, astounded by this person’s brutality, “And you… must be Roger Tancredi?”
“I am, sir.” Roger nodded.
“Did you not get bitten by them?”
“No. My punches are quick. They will never have the chance.”
“I see,” Hans felt helpless, “How did you hole up in the diner?”
“Transferring a few materials. My boss said they were special, so they sent me and my other buddy. He died; I was sad about it. He was a good friend.”
“My condolences.”
Roger shook his head and smiled, “Need not to. I avenged him already. Punching those zombies who bit him to death.”
Is punching the only thing in his mind?!
Hans got impatient by the repeated discussion about punching this and that.
“Yeah, I… you can step back now,” his eyes shifted to Lira, using her to change the topic. “As for you, you must have treated a few survivors before?”
“Yes, Commander. I have also seen with my eyes how the infection takes over the body.”
“Oh? Are you willing to tell me this?”
“Yes.” Lira held on, gripping her tarnished white nurse outfit and let out a soft squeal. “The symptoms are flu-like, and they mature in less than an hour. One of the survivors got scratched before. The wound was small, but they still turned in the end.”
She started weeping in front of everyone. Hans felt awkward about her sudden outburst and signaled.
“It’s okay Lira. That wasn’t your fault.” Cody approached her and patted her back.
“I know. It’s… hard watching someone die in front of me…!” Lira became even more emotional. Hans covered his face, thinking of Lira’s words. He wanted to distract himself out of the awkwardness.
What a small window to save somebody. Hans narrowed his eyes, thinking back to the serums that the system gave him. An hour of incubation meant he only have at most 40 minutes or so before the infected person turns.
The weeping from Lira died down, giving Hans a breather to look up and meet with her reddened eyes.
“Why has the Commander asked? Had a troop been scratched?” Lira’s question tingled Hans’s scalped.
“No…” he flustered, “I hadn’t seen how it worked so I asked you in case you know about it. I apologize if that made you emotional.”
“It’s fine, Commander.” Lira sighed, and so did the rest. Had the Commander spurted out something worrying, who knows how this nurse might act.
Hans was annoyed by their relieved expressions. He waved his hands, dismissing her.
“I have no need for your medical expertise as of this moment. Tend to the survivors first. I shall call you if something happens.”
“I will assist the Commander when the time comes.” Lira stepped back.
Hans surveyed them again and noticed a middle-aged man frowning and twitching his eyes often.
“You, over there.” Hans pointed.
Everyone else shifted their bodies towards Marco. The latter was startled and stared at Hans, “Yes… sir?”
“You look like you want to say something,” Hans gestured with his index and middle finger, “Come over. Say it.”
“The Commander has taken us in with considerable effort, giving us food and shelter. But every saving grace comes with a price. I am wondering what the Commander shall ask of us, the work and duties we survivors must adhere to.”
“Oh, you’re smart. Are you a teacher?” Hans guessed.
“I am, no I was a teacher. School life is gone now, and I doubt teaching you things will do any good.”
“I see, no wonder you’re worried about the work and duties.”
“Not only that, but I am hoping that the Commander would not treat us unwell.” Marco’s face turned grim.
Hans ignored the threat, knowing that it wouldn’t bade well on his part antagonizing the teacher. Sure, his soldiers were loyal, but earning the survivors’ loyalty and trust was important too.
“Work well and you will be compensated well,” he chuckled, “That is the rule here. Breakfast and water is a given, but if you want more, then you must earn it. Cleaning, fixing, helping the soldiers. Work posters will be given soon.”
Hans raised his index finger, “One meal ticket every four hours worked, enough to fill your stomach and leave more for the next day. Crucial ones, that’s another meal ticket gained. A major contribution? Go take one more. The specific rules shall be discussed in the future. Any questions?”
“Isn’t one meal ticket too few? Are the servings large or small?” Roger thrown in his frustration, wanting to know how large that meal would be.
“The quantity is limited. You people should know how hard it is to feed a group of soldiers.” Hans answered, filled with trickery.
Though his soldiers did live off on rations given by the system, he had to make these people understand that food wasn’t free and easy to get either.
“What if we choose to find food ourselves?” Marco added, insisting on an approach suitable for him.
“You are very welcome, but the zombies outside… are quite unreasonable. What do you think?” Hans retorted, waving his hands in response. “Your work here will not involve dangerous situations against the zombies. That, alone, should let you understand how much risk I am putting my soldiers in, and the comfort and safety given to you.”
The Marco’s face twisted but stepped back, not wanting to argue.
The Commander was right. The soldiers were already working for their safety and gathering food for them. What right do they have to ask for more?
They had just integrated into this group recently. If they antagonize the Commander even further, it will earn the other party’s displeasure.
Hans’s eyes passed over their fidgeting figures, all of them sealing their lips tightly.
“As for the cook your group has, she will be entitled to free food every day,” he added, “Your name was… Elena, right?”
“Yes, Commander sir,” Elena stepped forward, her short brunette hair falling to her face.
“Good, I will assign you to cook food for the survivors from now on. Don’t worry about the soldiers, they have a cook of their own.”
Elena nodded, seeing through the words that Hans blurted out. He didn’t trust them enough, nor would he let his own troops toil for their survivor group.
“You can have one assistant at most. They can enjoy your benefits as well. Pick whoever you like. You can tell me later if you’re unsure.”
“I will relay the person to the Commander after this.” Elena bowed and stepped back.
Hans crackled his fists and took a deep breath.
“I heard that one of you is an undergraduate student. Electrical engineering, was it? Can you step forward, please.”
Cody Black, the person mentioned, followed. “Uhm, hello, sir, uh no, Commander. I am that undergraduate student…”
“Your knowledge is very vital, but your skills remain to be questioned. The office building nearby has its energy cut-off. Can you restore it?”
Cody scratched his head, sweat dripping his face. “Commander, I’m sorry but I can only diagnose what has caused the black out. To restore the electricity, you need more than me alone. And it’s not only people. Materials, uh, tapes, special wires, stuff like that. I need them too.”
Hans lost a bit of interest when he heard Cody’s words, but a thread of hope remained. The materials could be procured in a hardware store.
As for his status… so what if this guy is an undergrad? Couldn’t Hans request his soldiers to gather books about Electrical Engineering?
But the nearest library might not have it. No, it’s worth a look. Much better than going to the city anyway.
Hans took note of it and looked back at Cody.
“I see. You can write down a list of materials and people you require. Send them to me later. My soldiers will gather them for you.”
“The Commander doesn’t have to be courteous… with me…” Cody shivered. Even if the Commander had willingly wanted to cooperate with him, Cody knew when to step back.
Hans, seeing the young man acting nervously, chuckled and shook his head.
“Does anyone else have something to say?”
The survivors shook their heads. The initial arrangements have been discussed—food, work, and small policies.
The survivors used this meeting to gauge Hans’s personality and behavior while the latter gauged their perspectives and value. Each one had their own whims, but none had taken too far with their selfish thoughts.
The future would determine how this cooperation would go.
“Well, since that is the case, you may all leave the room.” Hans dismissed them all, no longer having the energy to spend.
Dmitri and Adrian closed the door, turning their heads toward the Commander.
“What do you think?” Hans shrugged.
“Acceptable, but they all need to be monitored.” Dmitri voiced out.
“I agree. That middle-aged teacher looks the most unwilling of them all.” Adrian flicked his hand and spouted.
“He will come to realize that they have no choice,” Hans declared with firm dedication, “but that isn’t our focus for today.”
He stood up, pushed the cabinet that blocked the window near his computer setup, and looked into the open skies brightened by the sun.
“It’s time to fully secure this complex.”
“Six more army soldiers has been trained and will be integrated into squad formations for patrol duty, clean ups, and surveillance over our new survival group.”
“Adrian.”
“Commander!” Adrian stood straight, eyes turning serious.
“Welcome your new friend.” Hans smirked, followed by a loud bark of a German Shepherd dog from the outside.
Adrian’s eyes widened, rushing to the door and opening it.
The newly trained Attack Dog barked him, stood in four legs, and bent its body back. Adrian bowed in response, treating the dog as his friend.
The dog barked and trotted beside him, letting the joyous scout rub its fur thoroughly.
“So you’re named Vex, huh?” Adrian grabbed the silver name tag before putting it down, “Good boy, come to me and I’ll show you what a good handler I am!”
Hans and Dmitri both shook their heads, slightly annoyed by Adrian’s declaration and the follow-up laugh.
Hans coughed twice, forcing Adrian to stop, close the door, and return to position with Vex.
“You will get to know the dog more later. Pass down my orders first, then come with me to the third apartment building.”
Hans’s eyes constricted as the cold breeze went past him, bringing an ominous feeling upon their next target.
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Chapters
- Chapter 141 141: End of Battle
- Chapter 140 140: Against the City Tides - III
- Chapter 139 139: Against the City Tides - II
- Chapter 138 138: Against the City Tides - I
- Chapter 137 137: The MCV Arrives
- Chapter 136 136: A Night Talk
- Chapter 135 135: MCV Preparation
- Chapter 134 134: Unusable Strategic Facilities
- Chapter 133 133: Sweeping the Industrial District
- Chapter 132 132: Industrial Sector — Cleared
- Chapter 131 131: HMT-90 Hellhammer - II
- Chapter 130 130: HMT-90 Hellhammer - I
- Chapter 129 129: Finding the Hive Spot
- Chapter 128 128: Northern Reconnaissance - Into the Deep (II)
- Chapter 127 127: Northern Reconnaissance - Into the Deep (I)
- Chapter 126: Briefing
- Chapter 125: Strategic Facilities
- Chapter 124: Forward Base - II
- Chapter 123: Forward Base - I
- Chapter 122: End of an Onslaught
- Chapter 121: Army Effectiveness
- Chapter 120: Military Post Under Attack
- Chapter 119: Assault - III
- Chapter 118: Assault - II
- Chapter 117: Assault - I
- Chapter 116: Raider Party - II
- Chapter 115: Raider Party - I
- Chapter 114: Northern Reconnaissance - Departure (II)
- Chapter 113: Northern Reconnaissance - Departure (I)
- Chapter 112: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (IV)
- Chapter 111: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (III)
- Chapter 110: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (II)
- Chapter 109: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (I)
- Chapter 108: Council Meeting
- Chapter 107: A Quiet Night
- Chapter 106: Quiet Aftermath
- Chapter 105: Underground Meeting - III
- Chapter 104: Underground Meeting - II
- Chapter 103: Underground Meeting - I
- Chapter 102: Time in the Colony - II
- Chapter 101: Time in the Colony - I
- Chapter 100: Returning to the Colony - II
- Chapter 99: Returning to the Colony - I
- Chapter 98: Test Drive - II
- Chapter 97: Test Drive - I
- Chapter 96: New Units - III
- Chapter 95: New Units - II
- Chapter 94: New Units - I
- Chapter 93: Reading Reports - III
- Chapter 92: Reading Reports - II
- Chapter 91: Reading Reports - I
- Chapter 90: Rank 3 Promotion — III
- Chapter 89: Rank 3 Promotion — II
- Chapter 88: Rank 3 Promotion - I
- Chapter 87: RTB - III
- Chapter 86: RTB - II
- Chapter 85: RTB
- Chapter 84: Looting Opportunity - II
- Chapter 83: Looting Opportunity - I
- Chapter 82: The Curtain Falls - III
- Chapter 81: The Curtain Falls - II
- Chapter 80: The Curtain Falls - I
- Chapter 79: Sudden Intervention - II
- Chapter 78: Sudden Intervention - I
- Chapter 77: Into Pandora - III
- Chapter 76: Into Pandora - II
- Chapter 75: Into Pandora - I
- Chapter 74: Pursuit - III
- Chapter 73: Pursuit - II
- Chapter 72: Pursuit - I
- Chapter 71: Secrets - II
- Chapter 70: Secrets - I
- Chapter 69: Survivor Group in the South - II
- Chapter 68: Survivor Group in the South - I
- Chapter 67: Far to the East - III
- Chapter 66: Far to the East - II
- Chapter 65: Far to the East - I
- Chapter 64: Consolidation - II
- Chapter 63: Consolidation - I
- Chapter 62: Aftermath — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 61: Climax — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 60: Rising Action — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 59: Progress — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 58: Start — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 57: Preparation - Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 56: Dmitri’s Report
- Chapter 55: Aftermath: Upheaval
- Chapter 54: Upheaval
- Chapter 53: Near the Fishport
- Chapter 52: The Mystery
- Chapter 51: First Step into the City
- Chapter 50: Service Outage
- Chapter 49: Aftermath: Mall Assault Operation
- Chapter 48: Mall Assault
- Chapter 47: The Superhuman Phenomena
- Chapter 46: Into the Fortress
- Chapter 45: Spark of Conflict
- Chapter 44: Unknown Intentions
- Chapter 43: Silent Night
- Chapter 42: The Engineer and the Radar
- Chapter 41: The Cost of Failure
- Chapter 40: Breaching
- Chapter 39: Lines Drawn in Concrete
- Chapter 38: That Night Was Not Quiet
- Chapter 37: Repositioning
- Chapter 36: Information Has a Price
- Chapter 35: Dead Space Between
- Chapter 34: Road Clearance
- Chapter 33: Internal Problems
- Chapter 32: Shard Retrieval and Future Plans
- Chapter 31: Encounter
- Chapter 30: The Third Apartment Building
- Chapter 29: Survivor Meeting
- Chapter 28: Morning Briefing
- Chapter 27: New Survivor Group
- Chapter 26: Building Basement
- Chapter 25: Max Star Promotion
- Chapter 24: Aftermath: Operation Clean House #2
- Chapter 23: A Rampaging Fatty
- Chapter 22: The Manager’s Office
- Chapter 21: Meeting the Boss
- Chapter 20: Rescue and Extraction
- Chapter 19: Operation: Clean House #2
- Chapter 18: Lacking the Manpower
- Chapter 17: Operation: Lotbreaker Report
- Chapter 16: Deadly Combination
- Chapter 15: Operation: Lotbreaker
- Chapter 14: Calm before the Storm
- Chapter 13: Dmitri and Rex on the Move
- Chapter 12: Preparing for Expansion
- Chapter 11: Recruiting New Units
- Chapter 10: Rank 1 - Squad Leader
- Chapter 9: Breaking through the Barricade
- Chapter 8: Reinforcements Has Arrived
- Chapter 7: The Aftermath and Report
- Chapter 6: Sweeping Operation
- Chapter 5: Upstairs
- Chapter 4: The First Conscript
- Chapter 3: Earning Gold
- Chapter 2: The RTS System Awakens
- Chapter 1: The Apocalypse Descends