ple, a customer might say they didn't hear the phone earlier and now demand immediate delivery, threatening to complain if it doesn't happen. While regular delivery personnel aren't afraid of complain...The rest of the people, hearing the commotion behind them, turned their heads to look at the empty hallway. They cursed loudly.
"Damn it, a crisis reveals the heart of a man! A bunch of morons!"
The village head kept pushing forward with brute force, and they could only hold on at this moment, hoping that the escaped person had already called the police.
The scene fell into a stalemate, with neither side able to gain an advantage.
Watching the blood food before him, yet unable to partake, the village chief grew increasingly mad, emitting low growls from his mouth.
No one noticed that at this time, the Taoist's blood bag in the hospital room was also empty. Without the nourishment of fresh blood, the Taoist's body began to tremble constantly, and then he sat up suddenly like the village chief just now.
The stiff neck twisted towards the door, a raspy voice like sandpaper scraping across a table emerging from his lips.
"Blood...."
He trembled as he jumped off the bed, taking slow steps towards the door. All the instruments on his body were ripped off by brute force. Seeing the "food" lying at the doorway, he excitedly leaned down and bit its neck.
But these “foods” had already been consumed by the village head, his blood volume insufficient. He sucked with great effort, but it was not enough to satisfy his needs.
He walked out of the ward, no longer paying attention to the "food" on the ground, but instead noticed the scene in the distance. He excitedly let out a cry, "Live food! Hehe!"
The security guards in the distance saw this, their faces pale with terror. One monster was already holding them back completely, and if another came, they definitely wouldn't be able to hold on.
They didn't communicate, but they both simultaneously dropped their equipment and sprinted towards the stairs. Whoever was slower would die at this moment. They all pushed themselves to their limits.
Unfortunately, because doctors usually lack exercise, besides one slightly younger one running at the front, the last few people were all doctors.
They desperately watched the figures ahead, instinctively wanting to grab them, but faster than them were the two monsters chasing behind.
In just a few breaths, the two monsters had each grabbed one person, clamping down on their necks and began to devour them with gusto.
Seeing two monsters stop, the last few people started to run even harder.
Not until they ran out of the hospital did a few people heave a sigh of relief, gasping for breath, looking like they had escaped a narrow death.
After resting for a while, a security guard quickly took out his phone and called the police.
As soon as the call was answered, a police car pulled up to the hospital entrance. It seemed someone had already called the police. The security guard hung up and, along with other guards, walked out to meet them, briefly explaining what had happened inside.
Two policemen who had just gotten out of their car looked at each other. The older policeman's face was serious as he addressed the younger one.
"Little Hu, immediately request backup, the two of us can't solve this case."
Yes, Liu Ge!
Xiaohu took out his walkie-talkie and started requesting support. Liu Ge arranged for several security guards to gather all the security personnel and evacuate all hospital staff.
Then meet at the hospital entrance, there's strength in numbers, hoping to hold back the two monsters.
When the guards heard about such a dangerous mission, they all refused. They'd rather lose their jobs than their lives.
Liu Ge was also helpless. He had no right to ask ordinary security guards to risk their lives to save people. Watching the security guards leave the hospital one by one, he sighed and took out his gun, standing guard on the spot.
Xiao Hu, after calling for reinforcements, also ran to Liu Ge's side. The two stood side by side, staring at the hospital building, vigilant and alert. They had their bullets loaded, their muzzles pointed at the sky, ready to fire at any moment.
For some unknown reason, there was no sound coming from the inpatient building. The two of them just stood there, staring intently at the door without blinking.
More than half an hour later, the People's Armed Police arrived to support and entered the hospital building for a search. Aside from several corpses, they found nothing related to the monster.
At this time, the Dean arrived with a trembling body. Looking at the corpses, he shuddered, unsure if it was fear of the dead or fear of the future that shook him so violently.
Now the most urgent thing is to find those two monsters first. If we let them roam the city, who knows how many more people will be harmed.
This night, all on-duty police officers worked overtime. Within a radius of ten kilometers around Renmin Hospital, they began a meticulous search.
Until dawn broke, they still hadn't found any trace of the two monsters. This angered the police chief greatly, who vowed to find them even if he had to dig three feet into the ground!
When Lao Li learned the news, he was shocked. “It’s over, two moving sources of poison, I don’t know how many people have been affected this time, alas! Such carnage!”
He immediately contacted the dean, solemnly telling him about the severity of the situation. One second late, and perhaps thousands of people would be in danger.
The dean couldn't delay and made an appointment with Li Lao to meet at the police station entrance. He needed to give the police a detailed report about the two monsters.
When the two walked into the police station, it was already nine in the morning. They rushed to the conference room. At this time, the chief of police sat at the head of the table, talking about something. A group of policemen below sat upright and listened attentively.
Upon seeing the two men enter, the chief rose to his feet and invited them to take their seats. He then turned to Mr. Li and asked, "Mr. Li, are those creatures as contagious as Dr. Ma said"
Lao Li sat on the chair, solemnly nodded. Seeing Lao Li nod, the Director let out a heavy sigh.
Although Dr. Ma had told him so long ago, he still harbored a sliver of hope. Now that hope was dashed, all he could do was minimize the losses as much as possible.
"Please wait a moment, the Mayor and the Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee will be here shortly. Once they arrive, we will officially begin!"
"Good!"
The chief returned to his seat and continued to arrange the work. After about ten minutes, the door of the meeting room was pushed open again, and two stern-faced middle-aged men walked into the room.
The mayor and the secretary of the municipal party committee arrived. Everyone immediately stood up to greet them. The two nodded slightly and sat down opposite Dr. Ma and Mr. Li.
The police chief had wanted to have someone sit in the head seat, but he couldn't afford to offend either of the two leaders. So he decided not to let anyone sit there, and he wouldn't sit himself either. He just stood up and presided over the meeting.
"Go on and get to work! Remember the arrangements we just made. If anything goes wrong, go home and retire!"
"Yes!"
Everyone stood up at the same time and saluted the Chief of Police. Then, they turned slightly to face the Mayor and the Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee. After the salute was finished, they filed out.
In the conference room, only five people remained. The mayor began by addressing Mr. Li, "Mr. Li, could you give us a brief introduction to this condition"
Li Lao nodded, scanned the crowd, and spoke slowly.
Yesterday, I wasn't sure if it was actually the illness I knew about. I just had a strong feeling that it probably was.
But after what happened this morning, I'm 100% sure, this is the illness I know of.
"No! It can't be said to be an illness, it should be said to be a parasite."as deep in thought. Chen Yenan's words made a lot of sense. He should think more about things when he had nothing to do. Well, he'd leave it to the second child. He didn't have much to do usually.Thin...