Chapter 348: Going to Blue Star to Loot the Military Fortress

Chapter 348 Returning to Blue Star to Loot the Military Fortress (6)

The commander finally came to his senses and shut his mouth.

"Okay, enough of the nonsense, I'm going to ask you a practical question."

The commander closed his eyes.

"Where do you get the oil in your oil depot?"

The commander turned his head away.

"Hey, why don't you listen?"

Yenna pinched his vocal cords and told him to keep silent if he didn't want to talk, and then she rewarded him with a half-hour pain package.

The next second, the commander was stimulated by the pain and his whole body tensed up again. He couldn't scream, nor faint. Even breathing became difficult, and he felt like he couldn't breathe even when he gasped.

Ye Na left him and went straight to the officer lying next to him with a flashlight. After waking him up, she first gave him a one-minute pain package and then asked him about the fuel.

This person did not answer either. People who can become officers must have good qualities. He could not answer the question when asked the first time and refused to answer.

Ye Na didn't ask a second time, and if she didn't answer, she would pinch her vocal cords. She would be rewarded with a half-hour pain package, so enjoy it.

I went to look for someone next door again, this time I found someone whose clothes were not so exquisite. After waking him up and asking him, it turned out that he was the assistant of a certain officer.

Although I'm not the commander's assistant, I can be an assistant too.

This assistant was also stubborn and not as cooperative as the previous one named Xida.

Ye Na was still somewhat patient with his assistant, and in front of him, he released the vocal cords of two officers who were enjoying the meal. Their miserable screams immediately frightened the assistant so much that his heart began to beat wildly.

"Let me go, let me go, I'll tell you!"

Before Ye Nai could ask any more questions, the officer also started shouting.

"Don't listen to him. I'm the commander. I know the most. Ask me and I'll tell you everything!"

The commander couldn't stand it anymore and started yelling.

Ye Na let the lucky assistant go, pinched the vocal cords of the officer next to her, and took two steps back to the commander to relieve his pain.

"Tell me, where does the crude oil in the warehouse come from?"

“We extract the crude oil ourselves.”

"Do you have an oil mine?"

"Yes, we have a mine."

"Where is the mine? Give me the route map. Stop playing tricks. I'm asking you directly to save trouble. Oil extraction and refining require manpower. You can't do this job by yourselves. It must be the laborers you hired. If you play tricks, I'll ask them. If I give them a good meal, they will definitely cooperate more than you."

"In a filing cabinet in my office."

With a thump, a heavy filing cabinet appeared not far from the commander.

Yenne swept the flashlight over the cabinet and paused to allow the commander on the ground to see clearly.

"Did you see it clearly? Is this the cabinet in your office?"

"Yes, it is."

When the commander saw the cabinets in his office, he knew that the entire military bunker must have been ransacked. He acted honestly and had no intention of playing any tricks.

"What's the name of the file?" "Crude oil? I don't remember the full name. If my assistant is here, he'll know."

Ye Na was too lazy to look for his assistant among the people on the ground. Who knows if he was mixed in with the ordinary soldiers and thrown back to the other world by her.

She took out a long table, placed an outdoor power supply under the table, plugged in two desk lamps to illuminate the table, and finally carried all the documents in the filing cabinet to the table and checked them one by one.

Finally, I found a file box with the word "MAP" written on it. When I opened it, I saw a thick stack of hand-drawn maps inside. Some were more detailed, and some were more rough, but they must be very important because they were archived.

Ye Na put away all the irrelevant documents, cleared the desk, and concentrated on looking through the map, only then did he find the crude oil map.

After cleaning up the scene with satisfaction, I went out to find the living area of ​​the natives.

She just remembered that she had emptied the military fort, and the natives left behind had no food. With the natives' ability to survive, as long as no one oppressed them, they could feed themselves.

It took half an hour to go through the four emptied military bunkers, leaving the things behind and leaving without staying for long.

By the way, they also replaced the flag of the military fort with their own national flag, and arranged for the fungal blanket that had already taken root and grown to protect the place. The natives could enter and exit freely, but the aliens would feel pain all over their bodies when they arrived at the city gate.

Finally, we returned to the No. 2 military fort, set up our living facilities on the city wall, and washed and slept.

Before going to bed, throw out a heart core to promote the growth of mycelium, and continuously release spores to find oil fields for her.

She slept extremely comfortably until the rising sun shone through the window of the RV onto the bed above her head, gently waking Ye Nai up.

Ye Na stretched out on the bed and stayed there for a few minutes before she woke up completely and went to wash up.

While having breakfast, she clearly heard the natives shouting from below the city wall.

I listened carefully for a while. There were too many people shouting. The voices came from all directions on the street and mixed together, making it difficult to hear clearly. I could only make out a few words in the language of Selsa from time to time.

Ye Na took out the cold-mixed translation mushrooms.

Haven't had this for several meals.

Don’t eat it when you don’t need it, and eat it when you do need it. Avoid eating it every day and every meal. What if you get hurt by it? Will you feel nauseous when you see it in the future?

After eating a big bowl of cold mushrooms, Ye Nai finally understood what the natives on the street were shouting.

Some were shouting that all the soldiers in the city had disappeared.

Some are shouting that the warehouses are empty.

Some were shouting for the supervisor to bring people to steal things.

Yenne on the city wall listened from time to time and pieced together what was happening in the city.

The laborers woke up earlier than her, waking up one after another at daybreak. After discovering the supplies dropped everywhere, the supervisors reacted quickly, organizing their men to grab the supplies at hand and sending people to various places in the city to check. After different situations were reported back one after another, a multi-party fight to snatch other people's supplies began.

Ye Na had been playing with it down there before she had breakfast, and she hadn't finished even though she was almost done eating. She wanted to grab more, and it would be best if she could get all of it.

Seeing the fierce battle, Ye Na thought about it and strengthened the protection of the flagpole by the spores. If the natives came to grab the flag, they would be killed without mercy.

Ye Nai didn't know why the workers' mentality changed so quickly, and she had no intention of delving into it. Everyone has their own destiny, and perhaps after a few days of freedom, most of them died in internal struggles, and the few remaining people hid in the mountains and lived a savage life.

They were indigenous people who were intentionally bred and raised by the Celsans for the purpose of slavery. They had long lost their own language, writing and history. They were no longer the friendly neighbors in history. In Yenne's opinion, it would be better if they all died, so as to avoid the headache of how to deal with them after the war.

The Dahua Kingdom gladly accepted this excellent land, but there was no need for people.

After Ye Na finished packing, she left in style, taking advantage of the fact that the natives, who had just regained their freedom, had not noticed the movement on the city wall.

(End of this chapter)