Mo Yuwan could more or less guess Gu Yongnian’s intentions, but she didn’t really care. With the system’s buffs, her physical abilities had improved so much in the past few days that, even if she wasn’t at her peak, she could still put up a good fight.
The entire warehouse was packed with weapons—guns, heavy rockets, machine guns, all sorts of powerful arms. There were hardly any small ones; they were all the big stuff.
Mo Yuwan couldn’t help but let out a surprised “Whoa!”
Hearing her exclamation, Gu Yongnian glanced at her in confusion.
These were all things she’d asked for, so why did she look so surprised to see them?
Mo Yuwan’s reaction was mostly for show—she really hadn’t expected Gu Yongnian to get his hands on so much heavy weaponry.
According to what he’d said before, he was just a “small-time” mercenary.
Maybe he had a different understanding of “small-time”?
She didn’t bother hiding anything from Gu Yongnian and started putting the weapons into her space right in front of him.
When the first weapon disappeared before his eyes, he was clearly shocked, his eyes wide. He even rubbed his eyes, thinking he was seeing things.
But the weapon really had vanished right in front of him!
For a moment, he looked at Mo Yuwan as if she were some kind of monster, but she wasn’t interested in explaining and just kept packing things away.
Gu Yongnian tried his best to process the fact that the weapons were disappearing, but no matter how he tried to rationalize it, he just couldn’t accept it.
When the entire warehouse was empty except for a few things, Gu Yongnian finally couldn’t hold back and cursed under his breath.
He’d been through a lot over the years, and while he wouldn’t claim to have seen everything, he’d seen plenty of strange things. But today’s events were just too unbelievable.
It completely shattered his understanding of the world.
Mo Yuwan clearly had no intention of explaining. As she turned to leave, Gu Yongnian stopped her.
“Aren’t you going to explain what’s going on?”
Mo Yuwan thought for a moment, but didn’t answer directly. She just gave him the address of the brick factory.
“There are three days left. Find a place to hide.”
“Don’t go anywhere crowded.”
“If you really run into trouble, call me. For the first month, my phone will work.”
“If something happens after that, I won’t be able to help.”
“Keep what’s left for self-defense.”
She gestured to the things behind her, making her meaning clear. After saying this, she walked straight out. Gu Yongnian tried to stop her, but when he got outside, she was already gone.
She sure runs fast!
Gu Yongnian couldn’t help but mutter to himself.
But despite his complaints, he realized this seemingly soft and gentle girl was anything but simple.
Mo Yuwan, having acquired a huge cache of heavy weapons, was in a great mood. Even her steps felt lighter. She had to admit, Gu Yongnian’s resources were impressive—he’d managed to stockpile so many weapons.
With this amount, she’d have enough to build a base and even launch attacks if needed.
After a few detours, Mo Yuwan finally made it back to her ancient tomb.
After these past few days, Mo Siying was no longer so resistant to living in the tomb. She’d even started to accept it.
There were three days left until the apocalypse.
A sharp glint flashed in Mo Yuwan’s eyes.
Da Huang was let out as well and seemed to adapt well to the place. Except for going out to the bathroom, he stuck close to Mo Yuwan at all times. She guessed it was because being left behind by her grandparents had left him with some trauma.
But Mo Yuwan enjoyed having Da Huang around—they’d grown up together, after all.
For the next three days, Mo Yuwan took her mother and Da Huang to scout the area around the tomb.
The cave was very well hidden, located just below the mountainside, surrounded by a steep slope. It was so steep that, unless you were really skilled, you’d have a hard time even finding the place, let alone reaching it.
Mo Yuwan checked it out and found the location excellent—easy to defend, hard to attack. Once the early days of the apocalypse passed, she planned to level the area outside and raise chickens, ducks, and geese. For now, her home was more like a fortress—solid and unbreakable.
Currently, all the small animals were kept in her space. Whenever Da Huang went out to the bathroom, she’d let them out for some fresh air.
To be extra safe, Mo Yuwan set up an electric fence around the cave and installed a hidden camera at the entrance.
Once she finished, the system notification sounded again.
【Ding! Detected that the host has proactively claimed territory. Auto-binding in progress…】
【Binding successful! Security level and basic defenses automatically upgraded! Reward: 4 high-strength cameras, already installed and connected to your phone. Please check them later.】
After the notification, the electric fence in front of Mo Yuwan and Mo Siying grew taller and taller, finally stopping at five meters.
Before the apocalypse, that would have been an impressive height, but afterward, it wasn’t all that high.
She figured there would be more upgrades in the future.
The only part of the area not blocked by the electric fence was the small path Mo Yuwan used, where a pitch-black gate now stood.
The gate gleamed, clearly not ordinary in terms of defense.
To test its strength, Mo Yuwan punched it with all her might.
It didn’t budge.
You had to know, her strength was now terrifying—lifting a 1.8-meter-tall man was as easy as picking up a chicken.
But even with her full force, the gate didn’t move at all.
That said a lot about how sturdy it was.
Mo Siying saw this too and was shocked—not just by the sudden appearance of a massive iron gate, but also by the fact that even her daughter’s attack couldn’t move it!
But Mo Siying was a mature mother now.
She’d learned not to ask about these sudden changes.
One day left until the apocalypse.
Mo Yuwan took her mother and headed out.
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