The sisters finished cleaning themselves and drying their hair, then returned to the dining table.
Liu Liu mused that if she hadn't been so lucky today, she might never have come back.
This thought made Liu Liu realize for the first time that the lighthouse was not safe either.
She silently ate the food her sister brought her, her mind already made up.
Since those people wanted everyone in Zone B to disappear on the lighthouse, how could Liu Liu fulfill their wishes?
She remembered Xu An, who had helped her, and all the tragic sights she had seen along the way.
At this moment, she suddenly felt that she had to do something.
She couldn't continue to treat everyone with such indifference.
Whether for herself or for her sister, she had to do something.
Eighty percent of the people on the lighthouse were ordinary citizens, powerless.
However, the ancient saying that water could carry a boat but also capsize it had been told to us thousands of years ago.
A different light flickered in Liu Liu's eyes for the first time.
This was the first time since her parents left that she felt she truly wanted to do something beyond taking care of her sister and herself.
Did those people think they were safe by blocking all electronic signals in the entire area?
Did they think they could rest easy by completely sealing off all information?
Ridiculous.
If nothing else, Liu Liu had been interested in hacking before. Infiltrating electronic engineering information was incredibly easy for her.
Since they wanted to desperately cover up this scandal, Liu Liu's goal was to find an opportunity to expose it.
She didn't believe that when everyone on the lighthouse knew about the zombies in Zone B, they would still be able to speak so carelessly about minding their own business.
No sooner said than done.
After finishing her meal, Liu Liu took out the computer that had been stored away for a long time from her study.
Fortunately, due to her academic research, she had developed a habit of taking photos and keeping records wherever she went.
She had meticulously filmed the tragic scenes in Zone B1.
Not only the destruction caused in the city, but also the scenes of zombies tearing humans apart.
Even though she had been at the scene and had already seen these things, Liu Liu's heart still trembled when she saw them again.
She couldn't bear to look.
Even her sister noticed the change in her elder sister and walked over to see what Liu Liu was doing.
However, Liu Liu stopped her.
"Go back to your room and do your homework. Have you understood calculus yet?"
The little girl, who had been planning to slack off, turned into a grimace upon hearing her sister's words.
"Why do I have to study university mathematics when I'm only fifteen?"
Liu Liu looked at her sister and gave a silent smile.
"Because you're strong. We women can't say we can't do it!"
Her sister was stunned: "........"
Why did it feel like her sister had suddenly become some kind of inexplicable successful businesswoman after going out?
Liu Liu used the pressure from her own elder sister to make the child feel immense stress.
After her sister returned to her room, Liu Liu resumed her busy work.
In fact, she knew that what she was doing was futile.
Once she exposed the videos and photos, her sister would definitely see those cruel and bloody scenes.
She just didn't want her sister to know that she had experienced those things.
Liu Liu had never educated her sister like a hothouse flower.
On the contrary, there were many things Liu Liu would even discuss with her sister.
Sometimes, when they had to go down to the lighthouse to find supplies, she would bring her sister along.
As long as safety could be guaranteed, she would let her sister experience the darkness of this world in advance.
After all, this was the apocalypse.
Liu Liu believed she herself was incapable of letting her sister remain a hothouse flower for her entire life, so sometimes, she had to cultivate her sister to grow sharp thorns on her own.
Only then could she protect herself in this chaotic world.
Liu Liu thought for a long time and felt that telling the story in a normal person's way might not elicit much of a response.
But what if it was from the perspective of an infected person?
Liu Liu curved her lips into a meaningful arc.
Then, using her "infected" identity, she wrote a lengthy article, imbuing it with emotion and attaching various photos and videos to prove its authenticity.
The content of the article was roughly: Although I was infected, I managed to escape. I am now writing this article with my last remaining consciousness, hoping that everyone can save the people of Zone B.
There are many "normal people" suffering there.
She hoped the authorities could save them.
As for herself, she would find a place to wait for death. However, if she were to mutate, she hoped the authorities could locate her and eliminate her.
She did not wish to harm the innocent.
Liu Liu's expression was focused as she continuously typed on the keyboard.
She constantly changed her IP address, ensuring that those people couldn't track her exact location, and then pressed the send key.
After sending, Liu Liu did not relax her vigilance. It was now the era of chip intelligence.
She had long ago inspected the chips and communicators issued by the lighthouse and found a tracking device within them.
Liu Liu did not publicize this matter but quietly modified her chip.
After ensuring everything was safe, she disassembled the computer into various parts and reassembled it into a small "television" that could only play simple videos.
This completely eliminated the possibility of her involvement.
No one knew what it meant the moment she pressed the send button.
If one couldn't ensure their own safety before blindly helping others, such behavior was undoubtedly reckless.
Liu Liu was not a reckless person. She was a person with a sense of justice, but she was also the guardian of a fifteen-year-old child.
So, she forced herself to calm down and used her professional knowledge to fight for a chance of survival for others.
This was all Liu Liu could do.
In less than ten minutes, the article Liu Liu had published exploded on the lighthouse.
This was not only because of the sincere words and terrifying descriptions in the article.
It was more due to the empathetic fear people felt when their own lives were threatened.
And Liu Liu had precisely grasped this psychological state of the people.
Some might say that since Zone B had already broken out with zombies, it would be better to completely seal it off and eradicate the zombies.
After all, the lighthouse's resources were limited, and if a few more people died, life would be easier for those on the lighthouse.
Such remarks were common and incessant in the early stages.
However, when people read Liu Liu's final sentence,
that an infected person had also escaped from Zone B, no one dared to say such things anymore, nor did anyone make excuses for those in power.
They went mad, ranting on the forum, demanding that the authorities immediately dispatch troops to capture the person who had escaped from Zone B.