Chapter 64
The villagers all stared wide-eyed, a little excited, and the village chief looked at Mu Xiao in disbelief: "What did you say?"

Mu Xiao smiled and said, "Don't worry, I haven't finished yet."

"Originally, I wanted to use five people as bait to lure the zombies away for a while, but seeing that you all have the courage to fight the zombies is far more valuable than being a bait, so I decided to use the three people who did not participate in the battle as bait."

Speaking of this, Mu Xiao pointedly looked at the three people who shrank behind, and the villagers also turned their heads to look at it. They all understood what Mu Xiao meant, and none of the twelve villagers objected. They were afraid of objecting. It will be your turn to be the bait.

One of the three men immediately retorted loudly: "No, how could you let us die for your own life? We are also villagers in this village. Mu Xiao, you have ulterior motives."

The widow's voice was particularly sharp: "You are avenging your own personal revenge, and you have used us as bait to give you a chance to escape. It's really a good plan."

"That's right." Mu Xiao raised his eyebrows, and then said, "So what if you have ulterior motives, and what about public revenge? Since you are villagers in this village, you should make some contributions to this village. Don't you want to be protected forever?"

"Isn't it worthwhile for the three of you to exchange the lives of more than a dozen other people? Isn't it what you have always advocated and promoted by sacrificing a few people to benefit the majority? This is the maximization of benefits. Don't you think everyone in this village Is it dead light?"

When those few people are not themselves, they can naturally talk about great principles and give a speech on etiquette, morality, benevolence, righteousness, and love. After those few people passively become themselves, how many people can remain calm?

"No, Mu Xiao, how can you allow your own lives to disregard our lives? You can't decide our lives hastily."

Mu Xiao ignored her and just looked at the village chief: "Look at the village chief, these people don't have the courage to fight the zombies, they just want the rest of us to protect them, and my plan needs three baits. Shall the twelve who stand up bravely sacrifice themselves?"

She looked at the twelve people again: "Will any of you be willing to be bait?"

Everyone shook their heads hastily, and turned their eyes to the three people who didn't stand up.

Mu Xiao spread his hands: "So this is the end, we can only let those three people be the bait, that's the most fair, isn't it? Those who fight will face the zombies, and those who don't fight will be the bait."

The widow quickly grabbed the village chief's wrist, exerted a little force, her eyes widened, and they were bloodshot: "Village chief, we are not afraid of zombies, we can fight."

The village chief hissed, his face turned pale in an instant, and he pulled the widow's hand away with his other hand: "In order to keep most of the villagers, I can only wrong you, Cuihua, we villagers will remember you today's sacrifice."

The widow's eyes widened, and she looked at the village chief in disbelief: "Village chief, how could you do this? I said that we are willing to fight zombies, and we are willing to fight. Then we will be the same as those 12 people. Why? And let us be bait."

Mu Xiao sneered and said, "I told you to stand up. If you don't stand up, you still want this opportunity. It's too late!"

 Three shifts

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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