Chapter 260 Container

Su Ling thought that, at present, the person in charge of the Lu Cheng Survivor Base was relatively short-sighted.

If it were her who established the survivor base, she would absolutely secure this port.

She would clear out all these zombies and then station personnel to declare ownership. Reading.

This was a port, after all, and those containers held abundant supplies from all provinces and regions of the country and from around the world.

There were even fishing boats, large and small, that could be put to use.

Being by the sea, the richness of its resources was self-evident.

The saying "living off the sea by the sea, living off the mountain by the mountain" was not a casual pronouncement by the ancestors.

As long as they took control of the port, would they still worry about shortages of supplies? Absolutely not.

But regrettably, at present, the person in charge of the Lu Cheng Survivor Base did not realize the importance of the port.

This port line, stretching as far as the eye could see, represented countless supplies.

Sister Na and others had already disembarked, standing beside or behind Su Ling.

Seeing that everyone had arrived, Su Ling said in a light voice, "Do you want to have a seafood feast?"

"Yes," was the unanimous and tacit reply to Su Ling.

Su Ling smiled, her eyes curving slightly, "Then, there's work to be done."

After saying this, Su Ling added, "Split up and act, I want the containers, you guys are responsible for the zombies, okay?"

"Okay!"

Once the mission was assigned, everyone drew their weapons and moved in pairs.

Su Ling, however, walked alone towards the rows of containers. Before the apocalypse, Su Ling had done her research.

She knew that port cargo was generally divided into general cargo, bulk dry cargo, and bulk liquid cargo.

Such as common instruments, machinery, glass, ceramics, handicrafts, printed matter, paper, pharmaceuticals, tobacco and alcohol, food, daily necessities, chemical products, textiles, hardware, refrigerated goods, rice, wheat, corn, coal, petroleum products, vegetable oil, coconut oil, asphalt, etc.

The variety was complete and rich, with countless types.

While Su Ling was moving containers one by one into her space, Gu Shangse and the others were eliminating zombies in groups.

After the apocalypse, survivors with the ability to store supplies had appeared. Su Ling did not conceal her ability to store supplies.

After all, apart from Gu Shangse and the others, no one else knew what her space was like.

Su Ling was already absorbed in her task. She had arrived at the dock, looked at the cargo ships docked there, drew her Tang knife, and jumped onto the deck.

After clearing the zombies on the deck, Su Ling began moving the neatly arranged containers into her space.

After Su Ling had collected all the containers from the cargo ships at the dock, she jumped down from the cargo ship and onto a fishing boat.

After killing the zombies on the fishing boat, Su Ling cast her fishing net into the sea, secured one end to the fishing boat, then disembarked from the fishing boat and proceeded along the path cleared by Gu Shangse and his group, collecting containers along the way.

Soon, all the containers in Su Ling's area were cleared by her, but completely sweeping all the containers at Lu Cheng Port would be a massive undertaking, and one day would not be enough.

Lu Cheng, as one of the country's top port cities, had a wide coastline, and the port was almost built along the coastline. Standing at one position and looking forward, one could only see dense containers and no end to the port.

The zombie hordes wandering in the port area where they were located had also been significantly cleared by Gu Shangse and the others.

As noon approached, the sun was high in the sky, and its scorching rays made everyone sweat profusely.

After erecting barriers to intercept the zombies, Su Ling and the others turned back and walked towards where the RVs were parked.