Shi Jiaojiao picked up the phone, and the other three people all looked over.

Everyone is waiting for an answer.

Soon, Qin Jun's voice came from the other end of the phone.

The base managed to capture a few bats last night, but the final research results cannot be obtained so quickly.

But the survivors cannot be trapped at home because of these bats. After all, the normal operation of the base still requires manpower to maintain.

So while the staff in the laboratory were conducting emergency research, the leaders of the base directly caught a few rabbits for experiments.

I heard that when the farm staff handed over the rabbits, their faces were full of reluctance, because these were the pieces of meat they had raised with so much difficulty.

But no matter how reluctant I am, I have to take it out, after all, there are no guinea pigs now.

Qin Jun's voice was a little hoarse, probably because he hadn't rested all night.

"… Bats currently appear to be non-toxic. They only feed on blood and have no tendency to eat meat…"

Qin Jun briefly explained the latest results. Although these were not the results from the research institute, the results obtained from experiments using rabbits were also credible.

He was also afraid that the bats would suddenly be provoked and start attacking humans. Shi Jiaojiao and the others had this in mind in advance and would be prepared to deal with it when the time came.

Because there were other things to do at the base, Qin Jun hung up the phone in a hurry after he finished speaking.

After hanging up the phone, Shi Jiaojiao's frown relaxed.

As long as it's not poisonous.

There are all kinds of mutated animals in the apocalypse, but the most terrifying thing is the toxins produced by their mutations.

There is no antidote for this poison, and medical resources are in severe shortage after the end of the world.

At this time, there was a "pa pa pa" sound coming from outside.

Although all the windows in the house were sealed with steel plates, the four people's hearing was enough to detect any movement.

Everyone suddenly discovered that bats were much more excited during the day than at night. The sound of bats flapping against buildings continued all the time, and because there were so many bats, the flapping sounds were one after another.

Wang Jia swallowed twice and asked in a low voice, "Are the bats attracted by the sound?"

Shi Jiaojiao nodded: "It's possible."

Otherwise, there is no way to explain why the bats were so quiet at night, but now they are as lively as if they were injected with chicken blood.

After the polar night falls, the sun disappears. The only difference between night and now is that the survivors have gotten up.

However, the four of them did not plan to go out to check the situation. Anyway, they had the eyeball alarm and could see clearly with the tablet, so there was no need for them to take risks.

Although Qin Jun's call gave them some idea of ​​the situation, it was not a result from the research institute after all. If they wanted to know the specific information about the bats, they would have to wait a little longer.

What if the poison in the bats has an incubation period, and it cannot be detected overnight? And this kind of thing is not impossible to happen.

At 7:30 in the morning, Shi Jiaojiao and three others were still sitting in the living room when suddenly, they heard a shrill alarm coming from outside.

Shi Jiaojiao's face froze for a moment, and she couldn't help but ask, "What is going on at the base?"

The only thing that is clear now is that bats are irritated by sounds, so how dare they sound the alarm?

She also understood that the base wanted to comfort the other survivors, but was there no better way?

Thinking of this, the four of them hurried to the window.

The window was indeed sealed with steel plates, but Shi Jiaojiao was thoughtful and made a small door on the steel plate that could be opened.

This will not affect the sturdiness of the windows, and they will not be restricted when they want to check the situation outside.

After the small door on the steel plate opened, the four of them looked outside together.

At just this one glance, everyone's eyes were almost dazzled by the light outside.

Shi Jiaojiao quickly closed the small door and wiped the physiological tears that seeped from the corners of her eyes.

She finally understood why the base dared to sound the alarm so loudly at this time.

Wang Jia closed her eyes, but after opening them she felt a double image in front of her eyes. She covered her eyes and asked, "Where is this light coming from? Why is it so bright?"

Shi Jiaojiao took out eye drops from the space, put two drops on herself first, and then gave them to others.

"Street lights, there should be something else."

Tang Wei was full of disbelief: "It's not like I haven't been out before. The street lights are usually not this bright."

Mu Ci explained at this time: "On the one hand, it is to save resources, and on the other hand, such bright light is not usually needed. But Jiaojiao is right, street lights alone may not achieve this effect, and other local bases should have made preparations as well."

Just then the shrill alarm disappeared and the base's broadcast sounded.

The broadcast briefly explained everyone's current situation, and on the other hand, asked everyone to keep quiet at all times and stay indoors.

Bats must be killed, but not now when there is no foolproof plan.

The leaders of the base always understood that everything they did was to allow more survivors to survive, rather than using their lives to fight the disaster.

After the broadcast ended, no matter how shocked, frightened, or scared the other survivors were, they at least listened to the base's instructions, kept quiet, and stayed indoors.

Of course, everyone also noticed the weakness of the glass and began to use all the materials available around them to reinforce the windows.

Others are not as lucky as Shi Jiaojiao, who can have a space that can hold everything.

They only had some supplies on hand, such as quilts, sheets, tall cabinets, or wooden boards.

They had to strengthen and keep quiet at the same time. The anxiety in their hearts erupted like a volcano, and the flying sparks burned their hearts all the time.

After the strong light of the base disappeared, the bats outside flew back in groups.

If you look down from a high altitude, you can clearly see that the entire base is surrounded by bats.

Various buildings, base gates, street lamps, and any place where there is a place to land are filled with bats.

It's so crowded and creepy.

Some survivors would secretly lift up the windows with quilts hanging on them, intending to check what was going on, but the next moment they would end up staring directly into the eyes of the bats hanging upside down outside.

He was so frightened that he trembled and fell to the ground, but the little rationality left in his mind made him cover his mouth tightly, without making a sound.

This kind of thing is happening in every corner of the base.

Shi Jiaojiao and the other three also stayed at home, occasionally opening the small door on the steel plate to see what was happening outside.

Everyone went from being frightened by the red eyes to being relatively calm now.

There's nothing you can do about it. You'll get used to anything if you see it enough times.

The bats have never attacked humans, as if they were just taking a break here, or maybe they just wanted to coexist with humans in a friendly manner.

The situation remained at a standstill, and neither the humans nor the bats took the initiative to break up.

In the blink of an eye, three days passed.

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