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024. Cheese Nomi

  Cheese Nomi

  "R-103 Carbine, VK-74 Vertical Rifle—where did this humanitarian aid group get these standard ons?"

  Due to the potential involvement of a Biomeist, Li Aozi didn't dare touch the equipment, but Nomi, from the Rose Army, was overjoyed. After digging out a bullet from a hole, she began searg the corpses of the guards.

  After a thh search, she was deeply puzzled by the guards' standard military ons.

  "I’m not familiar with firearms. What's the deal?" Li Aozi had fotten most of the early on information, so he asked.

  "The four nations’ military ons are basically of two types: self-developed or directly purchased from GTB. I've heard GTB firearms are extremely well-crafted, not like mass-produced killing maes, but elegant aiful works of art. I’d love to grab a few and see."

  Nomi hefted the rifle, her small frame requiring both arms to hold the gun that guards needed exoskeletons and prosthetics to wield—it looked a bit ical.

  Nomi smirked:

  "Look, this says FPM-RFI—meaning Frost military, Life Light on Industries."

  "I know Life Light ons, the rgest military-industrial plex in Frost. They supply ons exclusively to the Frost Defense Forces," Li Aozi frow the familiar name. "Are you sure? This is a top-tier military supplier."

  "Of course, I’m sure! Look, there’s also a serial number on the back—RFQAJ2200121, uh…"

  A glint of insight fshed in Li Aozi’s gray eyes. He had a suspi, but to be sure, he asked, "What does it mean?"

  Nomi said:

  "It means… this gun was manufactured on January 21st this year."

  To put it directly, the humanitarian aid group had just pleted a transa with Frost’s top military-industrial plex in January.

  Nomi’s words made Li Aozi ponder.

  The four nations are not just tries; for the people outside, they are sacred nds, paradises, even mythological heavens.

  The four nations monopolize all the world's energy, minerals, and sunlight through extensive hemisphere cities.

  The red and bck pgue clouds cover the emosphere of Blue P. Without sunlight, trees ’t survive. Without sunlight, the nd stays frozen for long periods, with storms blowing away the nutrient-rich soil due to low temperatures and terrain differences.

  Without these basic survival ditions, no biological unities exist outside.

  Hence, people only ever smuggle into the four nations, including Li Aozi. No one wants to stay outside. The harsh enviro makes survival nearly impossible.

  It’s because the four nations monopolize resources and energy that they oppress the border towns and the outside so recklessly, leading to the rise of resistance groups like the Rose Army.

  Energy is life, resources are lifelihe four nations trol the fate of all beings. From this perspective, aernal anization lio the four nations be seen as part of them.

  In other words, if aernal anization associates with the four nations, it be sidered part of the four nations.

  In the past life, people didn’t dig into this storyline much, partly because Frost is a closed-off try, and Frost pyers were too busy dealing with Law Fender discrimination, harsh leveling enviros, and endless skills to pay attention to a long-term mission for a Mutant.

  Pyers truly delved into the “Unremembered” questlier version 3.0, using it as a casual discussion topic.

  Version 3.0? Blue P was already blown up by the pyers! Digging deeper into the storyline was almost impossible.

  “The Abyss Humanitarian Relief anization… The professor said it was established to preserve humanity iside. But this statement makes it sound like a local anization.”

  Li Aozi pyed with a bde, pting.

  “Biomeical guards, imprisoning civilians, military transas with the four nations, rumors of forbidden human experiments by the anization…”

  These elements seem ued, but wheo the four nations, they don't seem so fusing anymore.

  “By the way,” Nomi suddenly realized something, carrying her wrench as she looked at Li Aozi, “aren’t those doctors o you? Why did you suddenly turn against them? Or are y to help those chaotidits take over and demand rewards? If it’s the tter, I suggest you don't overestimate the innoce of outsiders…”

  “Does it matter who I go against?” Li Aozi said nontly.

  “Huh? You look det, but when you speak… tsk tsk, how you be so heartless?” Nomi was surprised. “I’m fighting these bastards because I have a grudge against them. What are you after?”

  “Are the humanitarian aid people good?”

  “No. Have you seen any good people who would kidnap young girls, remove their kidneys, perform surgeries, and lock them up while making a bunch of freaky human-mae hybrids?”

  “Then why not fight them?” Li Aozi looked at her strangely. “Anyone who’s done bad deeds deserves to be bullied. No matter what you do to them, your morals and sce won’t be bmed. So why not do it?”

  “Huh, aren’t you from the four nations? How you be so wless?”

  “Law?” Li Aozi chuckled. “There’s w where there’s gover—does the outside have that?”

  Nomi gave him a surprised look, then grinned:

  “gratutions, you’ve grasped the survival rules of the outside.”

  Grasped? Li Aozi shrugged. He had been in this pce for at least two versions.

  The outside is wless. Seeking to preserve humanity here… those people are crazy.

  “This is a nd where beasts survive. Humans shouldn’t e here or seek humanity's light in this pce.”

  With this thought, Li Aozi had a new idea.

  Pyers used to just uhat both the humanitarian anization and the White Fang gang were bad. They did it by progressing through the storyline and colleg text information.

  This method isn't inaccurate but might miss some details.

  Because pyers usually follow standard procedures, they might only destroy the White Fang gang and the humanitarian anization, then explore the storyline based oover items and information.

  But if it involves the four nations… the “Unremembered” quest isn’t just about “bad doctors versus evil bandits.”

  Li Aozi calcuted internally. He had already activated a fourth lihe Rose Army.

  Figuring out how to maximize the bes and uhe secrets behind the humanitarian anization were essentially the same task.

  “I could just take the minimum rewards, but my strength has increased. I should try for more rewards…”

  So why not?

  Li Aozi wasn’t greedy, but knowing that a little effort might yield signifit rewards and not doing it—why miss the opportunity?

  Besides, if his thinking was correct, the entire “Unremembered” quest could be shortened by half. In half a month, he could earn substantial rewards and then go wherever he wanted.

  Do it!

  With a firm decision, Li Aozi adjusted his pn slightly.

  “Who do we fight ?”

  After resting a bit, Nomi poked Li Aozi’s shoulder, asking:

  “This area is pretty quiet. Should we rest a bit more and then run while they’re fighting each other?”

  “Fight White Fang,” Li Aozi said.

  Nomi was stunned:

  “What? Are you crazy? The doctors did so many bad things, you saw it yourself. Why help them…”

  “Who said I’m helping the doctors? They’re not good, but White Fang are real scum, human garbage—they all have to die.”

  Li Aozi tapped his temple.

  The pn was fully formed, ready to be executed.

  “But you’ll o act with me for a bit.”

  “Act? What are you going to do? Aren’t we running away?”

  “Idiot,” Li Aozi g the shirl with disdain. “Do you have three shoulders or six legs? Do you think there are no vehicles here? Or do you think I magically produce a cheese sandwich?”

  “You (civilized Frost) bastard (det outsider)! I’ve been fighting outside for years, of course I know! And you could just grab their vehicles and be doh it!”

  Nomi blushed, then her eyes lit up:

  “—Tell me more about the cheese sandwich… where is it? Where?”

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