Chapter 510 - 257: The Strongest_2
Maya gestured for Lin Wu to take it. Lin Wu pinched the card between his fingers and held it in front of his eyes, reading, "A 15kg bag of coffee, a packet of black tea, a birthday cake?" What the hell?
Everyone was also puzzled. When they went down to the airdrop room, they indeed found a large birthday cake on the floor. Shana went up to open the packaging and saw that there were words written on the cake: Happy Birthday, Cotton.
Shana turned to look at Cotton and asked, "Your birthday?" Unlike command-based bases, personal bases value individual privacy, and the system would not notify anyone of birthday information. Your parents might remember your birthday, your coworkers won’t, and you wouldn’t wish for coworkers to remember it either.
Cotton nodded her head.
Lin Wu suggested casually throwing a birthday party, and Shana proposed taking the birthday cake to the Sawmill for a barbecue birthday party. Everyone agreed to Shana’s suggestion, so they all got in the car and left. No one commented on the Airdrop System, no one discussed the ten-minute battle, and Lin Wu was left behind alone again. Even Little Wai was taken away again by his temporary guardian, Maya.
The frustrated Lin Wu left a cold warning, "Leaving me here alone, aren’t you afraid I’ll cause more trouble?"
Upon hearing this, everyone froze, as no one could exclude this possibility. Stone hurriedly called two commanders into a group to discuss, and they all believed that wherever Lin Wu was, turmoil was likely. But drawing lots was the basic credence of maintaining order and could not be destroyed. In the end, they decided to ignore him. They continued with their night of Mahjong, continued with the big barbecue, and continued with the birthday party.
Lin Wu was just bluffing. Starting from the early morning search and rescue, he had been busy all day, his muscles sore and weary, lying on the top container and watching the moon as he slowly drifted into sleep. In his dreams, there were Mahjong, barbecue, cake, and also alarms.
The beeping sound awakened Lin Wu, and he checked the electronic map, seeing that a player had entered the safe zone. Lin Wu rolled over to lie prone and pulled out his Silencer to look, only to see a woman in black floundering at the river’s edge and then diving into the water. Outside the safe zone, a man wearing a mask leaned against a tree, aiming his gun. The undulating waves caused him to miss his shot.
A man and a woman were fighting, whom to help?
Nonsense, obviously whoever invades the base dies. Lin Wu, having the high ground advantage, took a shot at the woman in the water: not dead? He checked the electronic map, no mistake, it was a player. Only two possibilities remained, the first: the other party had not been injured before. The second: the other party had a forehead guard.
