An hour later.
Ian Song and his group gathered everyone in the enclave together.
There were just over 2,300 people in this enclave. Aside from the hundreds of men under Grandpa Wu, everyone else was a woman under forty.
According to the information Ian and his team had, Grandpa Wu and his men had only taken over the enclave later on.
At first, there were over five thousand people here, and the enclave was originally founded by a group of local police officers.
No one expected that not long after Grandpa Wu arrived, he slaughtered all those police officers. Then, in an even more deranged move, he threw the weak and sickly elderly out to be fed to the zombies.
After gradually gaining control of the enclave, Grandpa Wu began targeting the men.
In just a little over ten days, all the men in the enclave were killed by them.
The women who remained became their playthings.
Around twenty days after the apocalypse began, the enclave ran out of food.
After they finished off all the food, they started eating people.
Once Helen Guo learned all this, she suddenly understood why Ian Song had become so ruthless. But one thing puzzled them: Ian hadn’t even entered the enclave yet, so how did he know Grandpa Wu and his gang were eating people?
Ian Song and his team didn’t kill Grandpa Wu and the others outright.
Instead, they broke their limbs and hung them up on the school’s athletic field.
As for their hundreds of henchmen, even though Ian Song was short on manpower, he didn’t spare a single one—instead, he killed every last one of them.
On the athletic field.
Ian Song stood on the stage, looking out at the more than 1,700 women below. He couldn’t help but feel sympathy for what they’d been through. Under Grandpa Wu’s rule, they’d suffered unimaginable humiliation.
So, when the women saw Grandpa Wu and his cronies hanging from the bars, their eyes filled with hatred and venom.
After briefly introducing himself, Ian Song gave these poor women a chance to vent their anger.