The dawn broke, and Su Ling and her companions encountered no surprise attacks; the night had been safe.
When Su Ling and her group woke up, the scenery of the wilderness outside was in full view.
This undeveloped land on the outskirts of Lucheng, before the apocalypse, was where Lucheng residents grew rice and cultivated vegetable gardens.
However, it was a great pity that a torrential rain during the apocalypse had flooded the entire wilderness, destroying all the crops.
Otherwise, Su Ling and her group could have reaped a good harvest.
Even if it wasn't for them, the survivors could have lived for some time on the food provided by this land.
The calm and uneventful night did not bring any relief to Su Ling and her group; instead, it made them more vigilant.
Breakfast consisted of instant noodles in buckets, along with bags of chicken feet, chicken wings, and corn and ham sausages.
The group from last night, who had lurked for half the night without making a move, had not given up their plan to ambush Su Ling and her group. Instead, they had gone to fetch reinforcements.
To leisurely prepare a delicate and abundant breakfast at this moment would undoubtedly be to court trouble and leave oneself vulnerable.
Instant noodles were the most convenient way to fill their stomachs, allowing them to act quickly if danger arose.
A rich and elaborate breakfast would require a lot of preparation time, and it would be a waste to prepare delicious food that they couldn't eat.
Each person had two buckets of instant noodles, with chicken feet, wings, legs, and ham sausages piled high on the table.
The nine people were divided into two tables, waiting for their instant noodles to steep.
Although they had enjoyed good food since the apocalypse began with Su Ling, none of them had developed picky eating habits.
They knew very well when to enjoy themselves and when not to.
It wasn't until after Su Ling and her group had finished breakfast that the people who had been secretly watching them did not return with reinforcements.
Su Ling and her group were surprised by this outcome. Had they truly given up on "robbing" them?
What Su Ling and her group didn't know was that the "Tian Ge" group had already informed the leader of the survivor base about their abundant supplies.
The entire survivor base was currently making tense preparations for Su Ling and her group's arrival in the city.
After finishing breakfast, everyone got into the vehicles, ready to depart.
Today, Su Ling was driving, with Gu Shangse in the passenger seat.
The vehicle did not head towards the urban area of Lucheng but continued to drive along the main road on the outskirts.
As it was an outlying area, the road was quiet, with few vehicles blocking the way.
Occasionally, they encountered one or two lone zombies in the fields. Upon hearing the commotion, they chased after Su Ling and her group like unleashed wild horses.
Unfortunately, no matter how fast they were, they couldn't keep up with the RV's speed, and the zombies were quickly left far behind.
When they realized they couldn't catch up, the zombies lost their target, stopped in the middle of the road, tilted their heads, twisted their stiff bodies, and then stood still.
After driving along the outskirts of Lucheng for about two hours, the RV finally reached the vicinity of the port.
Parking the vehicle in a safe and hidden spot, Su Ling unbuckled her seatbelt, opened the door, and jumped out.
The containers in front of Su Ling caught her eye. Not only were there containers, but also various sizes of fishing boats, and a considerable number of zombies wandering around. Fortunately, they were not in large groups but in small batches.
This was the port, where cargo ships unloaded, where fishing boats docked after their catch, and where vendors sold seafood and residents gathered to buy it.
It was understandable that there were many zombies here.
Because the number of zombies in this area was not to be underestimated, and the containers were difficult to deal with, this place had not yet been visited by survivor ability users.
Su Ling looked at everything before her as if it were treasure, her eyes sparkling.