Rebirth Stockpiling: The Little Girl Sweeps Through the Apocalypse-Chapter 411

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During the days Yun Xiaoxiao was busy in her space, Lu Chen and the others hadn’t been idle either.

They dug a pool in the open area in front of the Western-style house.

Yun Xiaoxiao filled it with spiritual spring water.

She then placed the giant scallop she had brought back from the sea inside.

Lu Chen and the others soaked in the pool, sitting near the scallop to cultivate.

At first, when Yun Xiaoxiao said this could enhance their strength, they were skeptical.

After all, things like evolution serum and fruits had to be ingested to boost their abilities.

But just sitting beside a scallop…

It sounded too mystical!

However, Yun Xiaoxiao was the embodiment of the mystical.

If she said it worked, then it worked.

Even if it didn’t, it had to!

So when she told them to soak in the pool, they obediently did.

To their surprise, within moments, they clearly felt its miraculous effects.

It genuinely accelerated their cultivation speed!

How to describe it?

They could vividly sense an external energy continuously surging into their bodies.

The previously stagnant energy inside them stirred, becoming instantly active.

Besides Lu Chen and his group, any guard member with a full 100 affinity toward Yun Xiaoxiao could come to the pool to cultivate every other day.

To make the soaking experience more comfortable, Nie Yizhou and Xiao Feng built a canopy over the pool.

They also set up a temporary bathing area next to it, divided into male and female sections,

for washing up after cultivation sessions.

Aside from the scallop’s cultivation-boosting effects, the spiritual spring water also purified impurities from their bodies.

With both benefits combined, the results were twice as effective.

Everyone’s strength improved significantly,

and they eagerly looked forward to their daily soak.

Truthfully, Yun Xiaoxiao had long considered having the guards soak in the spiritual spring to cleanse their impurities.

But she hadn’t found the right opportunity—until now.

Using the scallop as a cover, she could finally put her plan into action.

This way, everyone would attribute the effects to the scallop, not the water.

One day,

just as Yun Xiaoxiao finished her work in the space and was about to return to her room for a proper bath,

the phone in her room rang.

It was Sheng Shuya calling.

Looking at the caller ID, Yun Xiaoxiao furrowed her brows slightly but still answered.

“Auntie Sheng.”

Hearing Yun Xiaoxiao’s indifferent tone, Sheng Shuya felt a pang of disappointment.

But soon, excitement replaced it.

“Xiaoxiao, are you free now?”

“Yes. Is something the matter?”

“We’ve developed a medicine that can resist the zombie virus. Can you come over?”

Yun Xiaoxiao: !

“Alright, I’ll be right there.”

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The moment she spoke, she vanished from the spot.

On the other end, Sheng Shuya stared blankly at the hung-up phone—only to see Yun Xiaoxiao appear before her the next second.

“Xiaoxiao?” she called hesitantly.

Yun Xiaoxiao glanced at her and nodded. “Mm. You said there’s an anti-virus medicine? Where is it?”

“Ah—yes! It’s inside. Let me take you there!”

Sheng Shuya quickly snapped back to reality, pointing toward the research lab.

Initially, she had come to Yun City for Yun Xiaoxiao, her daughter.

She often sought opportunities to “coincidentally” meet her, trying to show her care.

But most of her time was spent in the lab, researching medicine.

On one hand, she genuinely loved the work.

On the other, since the zombie virus outbreak, she had witnessed countless people succumbing to the infection—forced to wait helplessly for death or take their own lives, enduring heart-wrenching farewells from loved ones.

This drove her to desperately seek a solution.

Back in the Northern Base, they had already been conducting research.

Now, with the addition of Zhong Mingsheng and his wife, the most authoritative experts in virology, and Ye Shuyuan, a prodigy with extraordinary talent and unique insights in the field,

it felt like she had found the perfect team to conquer this monstrous challenge.

Moreover, she wanted Yun Xiaoxiao to be proud of her as a mother,

so she pushed herself harder, working day and night to accelerate the vaccine’s development.

Now, their efforts had finally borne fruit.

Overjoyed, she couldn’t wait to share this breakthrough with her daughter.

She helped Yun Xiaoxiao into a small white hazmat suit.

Yun Xiaoxiao didn’t refuse.

She knew such attire was required in the lab to prevent bacterial contamination.

What she didn’t realize was that the suit had been specially prepared for her by Sheng Shuya.

As Sheng Shuya dressed her, her hands trembled slightly.

It took her a long time to fasten the suit,

and she made several mistakes along the way.

Her eyes grew moist.

She had dreamed countless times of dressing her daughter, combing her hair—

only to wake up and watch the illusions vanish without a trace.

Now, she was finally doing it for real.

Though it was just a protective suit, she put it on with extraordinary care, afraid of causing Yun Xiaoxiao even the slightest discomfort.

In those brief few minutes, countless thoughts raced through her mind.

What ​​‌‌​‌‌​​​‌‌​‌‌‌​‌‌​​‌​‌​‌‌​​​‌​​​‌‌​‌​‌​‌‌​​‌‌​​​‌‌​‌​​​‌‌​​​‌‌​‌‌​​​​‌​​‌‌​‌‌​​‌‌​​​‌‌​​‌‌​‌​‌​​‌‌​​‌‌​​‌‌​‌​‌​​‌‌‌​​‌​​‌‌​​‌‌​​‌‌​‌‌​​‌‌​​‌​​​‌‌​​​‌​​‌‌​​‌‌​​​‌‌​‌​‌​​‌‌​‌​​​​‌‌​‌‌‌​‌‌​​‌‌​‍was Xiaoxiao like as a baby?

Did her adoptive parents treat her well? Did they take proper care of her?

Did she cry on her first day of kindergarten with her little backpack?

What kind of hairstyles did she usually like to wear?

When the apocalypse broke out, where did her adoptive parents go? Why did they abandon her alone?

How did she survive all by herself...?

The more she thought, the redder her eyes became.

She didn’t know any of it.

She had missed those precious years of her life.

She wasn’t a good mother.

In truth, Yun Xiaoxiao heard every word of what she was thinking.

She wanted to say something but noticed something was wrong with Sheng Shuya.

"Auntie Sheng, are you okay?"

She frowned, concerned.

But by then, Sheng Shuya had already completely withdrawn into her own world.

After enduring prolonged stress in the high-pressure research environment, she had pushed herself to the limit.

Finally achieving a breakthrough in her research had brought her immense joy.

Yet now, while dressing Yun Xiaoxiao, she was overwhelmed by grief.

Caught in this extreme emotional turmoil, her depression flared up again—violently.

Seeing the situation worsen, Yun Xiaoxiao immediately called for help.

Xi Xiao rushed over at the sound.

One glance was all it took for her to recognize Sheng Shuya’s condition.

She quickly pulled out emergency medication from her pocket and fed two pills into Sheng Shuya’s mouth.

Then, placing her hands on Sheng Shuya’s temples, she channeled her healing energy into her.

Yes, Xi Xiao wasn’t just a highly skilled military combatant—she was also a mutated ice-based ability user, as well as a healer.

Bai Hongting had assigned her to Sheng Shuya’s side precisely because of her medical condition.

"What’s wrong with her?"

Yun Xiaoxiao’s brows furrowed as she watched Sheng Shuya close her eyes and fall unconscious.

Xi Xiao gave her a calm glance.

"Years ago, Sister Shuya lost her biological daughter in an accident and developed severe depression.

Though her symptoms eased over the past two years, they’ve started recurring recently."