"Have you brought everyone here?" In the lobby of the tourist center, Derek asked Ian and Matthew, "Did you find anything in the car?"
"It's all here," Matthew pointed to the women he had brought. "One of them seems to be seriously ill."
"What's the matter with her?" Derek asked Sigourney.
"Jennifer is seriously ill, and she needs to go to the hospital here for treatment," said Sigourney. Out of the corner of her eyes, she suddenly saw Kevin tied in the corner, and was shocked. "Mr. Deputy Captain!"
"Sigourney, alas..." Kevin heard Sigourney's voice. He looked up and saw the three colleagues who were brought in. At first, his face was happy, but his eyes soon faded.
"Derek," Matthew said suddenly, pointing to Sigourney, "don't mind giving me this girl."
"Of course I don't mind. She's yours," the fat man shrugged casually. "When did I not agree to what you asked me for? Don't forget that I'm your cousin. I gave you all your jobs."
Matthew grinned. He dragged Sigourney to his side and touched her face twice.
"Shit, the relatives and friends are very popular," Ian said in his heart. As the hero of capturing the three women with Matthew, he also wanted to share one with him, but Ian was not sure that Derek would be as straightforward as he promised Matthew.
"My luck is here," Bob, the sunglasses man, ran to Sigourney and looked at her for a few times, then came to see Mason and Jennifer again. Mason was a little disgusted by his funny face. When he saw Mason's body shrinking back, Bob laughed.
"Go away and keep a distance from my girl, man," Matthew put his hand in front of Sigourney to keep her and Bob away.
"First of all," Derek knocked on the table in front of him. His fat body was stuck in the sofa in the hall, and his expression was serious.
"Kevin said that their team was from Miami Military Base, and the leader was Jason," Derek said, looking at Kevin. He noticed Kevin's expression and found that his expression had not changed.
"Their team has more than 40 people, and they are basically regular troops," Derek continued, his eyebrows wrinkling together. "We have some difficulty in biting this prey."
"Pahelocchi Lookout, scientists in Tampa, soldiers in Miami Military Base," Derek stared at Kevin's eyes, "Kevin, do you have any information to add?"
Kevin shook his head. "I've told you everything I know. Now I have only one request. I hope you can allow my sick colleague to go to the hospital for treatment. As you can see, her condition is very bad."
Derek thought for a moment and nodded. "I'll think about it later."
"Matthew," Derek told his cousin, "take them all to the next room and lock them up first."
"Can I take her alone for entertainment?" Matthew asked Derek with Sigourney. "I can't wait."
"Not now. You have to do as I said," Derek said deadpan. "In the evening, you can do whatever you want."
The words of Matthew and Derek surprised Sigourney. She was very afraid of the proposal of the black man. In her anxiety, she quickly said, "When we set out, we agreed with the army to return. If we don't return on time before sunset, they will come here to find us tomorrow morning."
"Oh?" Derek turned to Kevin. "Is that true?"
Kevin doesn't know why Sigourney suddenly said this, and she deliberately advanced the scheduled return time to this evening, but in any case, Kevin only has to nod his head now.
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"Matthew, take people there," Derek pointed to the corridor beside the hall. "Take them there and come back as soon as they are closed. The plan must be advanced."
"OK," Matthew had to restrain his anger and took the prisoners to the next room to be imprisoned.
"The information that this woman mentioned just now is very important," Derek said to several of his colleagues. "When I was on the bridge, I had a plan in mind, but now it seems OK. We just need to advance the plan."
"What do we do?" Ian asked.
"It's time for them to play their part," Derek smiled insidiously. "We'll send them a big meal in the evening."
"Ah... must we act tonight?" When Matthew returned to the hall, he could not help worrying when Derek said that he would take action in the evening. He managed to hold down the fire of YU. If he had to take action in the evening, he would have to hold it until tomorrow.
"I'll kill her if I write more ink," Derek glared at Matthew. "Isn't it just a matter of time before everyone gives you something? It's really useless."
The black strong man was scolded by a fat man and did not dare to speak. This picture looks strange, but all the people present are used to it. Ian and Bob were obedient to the fat man because they feared Matthew's force and Derek's cruelty. Of course, Derek always took care of his own people when he was in charge, so everyone used to listen to his arrangements.
"You all listen. The action must be taken tonight." Derek's expression was very serious. He looked around and looked at the expressions of others around him. He saw that everyone was looking at himself intently, waiting for his next words.
The fat man nodded with satisfaction and continued: "The woman just said that if they did not return on time in the evening, the big troops in the lookout tower of Paheochi would find here in the morning. We can't wait until they come, because with our current strength, we can't compete with this number of regular troops."
"So we have to take surprise to win," Derek said with a triumphant look on his face. "I will take a group of helpers to go there. Just tonight, we will try to catch them off guard."
"You mean...?" Ian was stunned for a moment, but he immediately responded, "Are you going to use the zombies locked in the box truck?"
"Of course, we need help," the fat man nodded, the fat on his face shook a few times, his eyes narrowed, and looked at the other people in the hall. "Now is the time to use them."
"Tell me what we should do?" Matthew's attention was attracted by Derek's plan. The zombies that had caused them headaches for a long time can now be used for themselves, which makes the muscular man very excited.
"We set out before dark, drive all the box trucks, and then lurk near the observation tower of Paheochi," Derek gestured on the table. Although there was no map on the table, several people in the hall had stayed in the Everglade Park for several years, and they knew all the locations here like the palm of their fingers, "It should be the most lax time for them to defend in the early morning. We quietly release the zombies. I believe that so many zombies will cause them a lot of losses when they suddenly rush into their camp. If we are lucky, we may just need to go in and collect the corpses in the next work."
"That's a good idea," Bob cried excitedly. "It's too exciting for zombies to fight American soldiers."
"You should remember that the success rate of the plan is determined by its secrecy, so the people in the next room must watch carefully." Derek glanced at the room next to him and motioned around his neck. "If someone is dishonest, let him disappear from the world directly."
"Do you understand?" Derek asked the others.
"I see," the three people beside them nodded.
"Then go and get ready," Derek ordered his companions. "Matthew, go down to the next room and tie them firmly. After the operation, loosen them."
"OK," Matthew got the order, turned and walked to the corridor.
"Keep your dick in check, and don't break the big deal." Derek's voice behind him followed. Matthew put out the fire just started in his heart. He shook his head helplessly, pushed open the door of the front room, and walked in.
When the door opened, the sound inside stopped immediately, and the room suddenly became very quiet. Three pairs of eyes stared at Matthew who appeared at the door.
"Honey, I'm sorry, but I have to hurt you first." Matthew went to Sigourney and took the rope out of the bag behind her to bind her hands. After binding, he pinched Sigourney's thigh again, and then walked towards the next goal with satisfaction.
Sigurney "hummed" and moved back. "Why do you want to attack us? Why don't you leave here with us and go to the shelter?"
"What's good about shelters? They have no freedom, and they can only wait for limited food like beggars every day." Matthew turned to Sigourney and said, "There are no women, no right to control life and death. Compared with here, all shelters are as bad as dog kennels."
"The shelter is not what you think," Sigourney argued. "In the shelter, people can help each other and get through the difficulties together. In the disaster of the end, the power of individuals is small. Human beings should love each other, not hurt each other."
"If someone is full, someone must be hungry. I've known this since I was a child." Matthew began to tie Mason's hand. He rubbed her arm and chest intentionally or unintentionally, and slowed down appropriately