I've already begun to arrange for soldiers to do these things, but Abraham seems to have a different opinion.

Lan Ni glanced at Crielle, feeling ominous in her heart. Is what should come or is it coming?

Sure enough, Samuel smiled and spoke unhurriedly:

Based on my experience, I imagine there are more efficient and cost-effective ways to dispose of Zerg corpses.It is said that there are quite a few traitors here in Creel, why not let them help carry the Zerg corpses.

As a result, the soldiers have experienced arduous combat and are very sleepy and exhausted, and their efficiency will also decline.These traitors can provide a lot of help, and it can be regarded as a respite for the soldiers after fighting desperately.

Secondly, these traitors will inevitably be attacked in the midst of the insect swarm. Their skin is scratched or exposed to the blood and mucus of the insect. It is inevitable, and they cannot receive medical treatment from the federal government.At that time, there is only one way to kill them all and burn their bodies.It's better to let them play some role before they die, which is considered a worthy death.

I don't know my proposal, what does Miss Friesman think?

Lanny clenched her fists, raised a smile, and said in a relaxed tone:

The lieutenant general was joking, these traitors have also suffered disasters, exhausted and scarred, how much can they help? It would be good if they don’t help.In my opinion, it's better to let them help carry the corpse, lest there will be mistakes in time, the gain outweighs the gain.

Hey~ Miss’s words are wrong, they can make contributions to the Federation before they die, how could they not be willing? No matter how tired and painful their bodies are, as long as they can prove their value to the Federation again, they will definitely be full of enthusiasm. Gan Jin.Why didn't they take advantage of such a good opportunity to wash away their shame? I think if they can complete the work of cleaning up the corpses, I will ask the general to set up a monument for them in the Memorial Hall of the Victims of the Insect Chao.

Is this lunatic already talking on the premise that all traitors will die?

Lan Ni felt that she had all the negotiating ability in her body, but she couldn't use it in front of this devil.The thoughts in this person's mind are very clear, almost acting with a kind of crazy obsession, which cannot be easily changed by her slick tongue.Originally, Lan Ni wanted to avoid the topic of the traitor being infected with the disease, because she knew in her heart that once the traitor was infected with the disease, he would die.After the worm tide passed, the traitors could not be cured, so it must be very normal to die in large numbers, and it wouldn't be strange even if Lanni died.But obviously Samuel saw through her thoughts at a glance.

Having said that, it is one thing for the traitors to die from the plague, but it is another thing to forcefully classify them as the infected and push them to deal with the Zerg corpses on this premise.The executioners of the former are Zerg, while the executioners of the latter are their compatriots who are also human.Disposing of Zerg corpses is a very dangerous job, because the blood of the Zerg is very contagious. If the protective measures are not in place, it is easy to be infected with insect poison and turn into insects.Once it starts to worm, there is no salvation, only a dead end.

Mu Li had been poisoned by the kudzu bug before, and the other female scientist named Bailey was also poisoned by the scorpion-shaped predator. The nature of this poisoning is different from that of the bug poison.Both kudzu venom and scorpion venom are chemical toxins and are not contagious.However, insect poison is a biological toxin that can be transmitted through blood and mucous membranes, which is more dangerous and more harmful.For example, the unlucky female soldier who broke her arm was infected with worm poison because the wound came into contact with worm blood, and it probably only ended in euthanasia.

Could it be that Samuel caught these traitors to deal with the corpses of the Zerg, and would he give them sophisticated protective equipment? It is impossible to think about it with his toes, so these scarred traitors are equivalent to being forced to death the road.In the end, Lanny could already imagine the cruel scene of them being pushed into the burning Zerg corpses and turning into ashes together.

Lan Ni knew that persuasion alone could not stop Samuel's murderous intentions.Meanwhile, Creel beside him kept his expression gloomy and silent, as if he didn't oppose Samuel too much.Lanny guessed that it was General Conrad who put pressure on Creel and asked Creel to delegate power to Samuel. The matter here may have been handed over to Samuel to take full responsibility.

In other words, now Lan Ni has no way out, and there is only one way - delaying time.

Fortunately, she seized the time to meet with Dubo Scott before, and has already given the dynamic distribution map of the current army in the Ares region. The place that Creel has found for her is relatively hidden, and most people will never find it. The address and opening method of the secret underground warehouse, as well as part of the intercom device, were handed over to Du Bo.It took Lannie and Du Bo two hours to roughly set up a plan to rescue all the traitors in Ares. After the discussion, Du Bo hurriedly left the temporary hiding place to organize the manpower and send out the traitors scattered in the city. Those who gathered gathered together and took them to the secret warehouse to hide, avoiding the limelight for a while.

However, it takes time. Du Bo told Lani that it would take at least 7 hours to completely complete the asylum. However, it was less than an hour since Du Bo left and now Lani sat in front of Samuel.There are still 1 hours left, and Lanny must delay for another 6 hours at least, otherwise, the consequences will be very cruel.

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