Chapter 20 (2/2)

She had not finished speaking but the phone was snatched away by someone else.

Immediately, Li Ran could hear her father’s voice. He sounded impatient.

“Why are you not happy that your daughter is fine? You even scolded her. Seriously!”

“Geez! Dad, mom, this is someone else’s phone. I only have 30 seconds. Are the both of you together with Lin Nan?”

“That’s right. Lin Nan is just next to us.”

Li Ran’s father glanced at Lin Nan, who was looking very eager and anxious.

The phone was still in her father’s hand. Just as he was about to continue speaking…

“Dad, give the phone to Lin Nan!”

“Ah… Okay.”

“Lin Nan, I’m at the south of the city, about 1.2 miles from Duyue Supermarket. Where are you? Let’s find a way to meet up.”

“Where did you get the phone from?”

“That’s not important. Answer me quickly. I only have 30 seconds.”

“Alright, be careful. I’ll meet you at the Duyue Supermarket. If you encounter any zombies, park your car and hide nearby. I’ll find you.”

“Okay.”

“Not only do you have to be on guard against zombies, but you also have to be careful around humans, understand?”

“I know. Don’t worry.”

Li Ran was speaking as fast as she could. There was not much time left.

“Wait for me. I’m heading there right now.”

“Okay.”

Li Ran answered obediently as she held onto her keys tightly.

Suddenly, no sound could be heard.

She looked at the phone and saw that the screen had turned black.

The phone had run out of power.

The beautiful girl scratched her head helplessly. “The battery is dead. Previously, they spoke to the rescue team for a long time. They were afraid that the rescue team may not find our location.”

“Thank you. You’ve helped me a lot.”

Li Ran bowed to the girl. She knew that it was not easy for her to get the phone.

Otherwise, she would not have been gone for so long.

There was no one around her car anymore. Everyone was busy eating the biscuits. Some of them even looked at Li Ran as if she was a deity. She brought them food after all!

Li Ran did not know whether to laugh or cry as she looked at the condition of her car. It was turned upside down. She had no choice but to tidy it up herself.

Then, she got into the car and prepared to leave.