Wang Jian and the four other policemen had rescued 200 survivors and maintained order in the camp as well, letting the survivors here still have some humanity in them. This made Yue Zhong greatly admire their characters in his heart. However, if a conflict began between the two sides, Yue Zhong would still kill them without any hesitation. After all, this was an apocalypse world where human lives were only worth as much those of ants, and Yue Zhong only wanted to properly survive. Even if they were saints, he would still kill those who blocked his path to survival without error.
Of course, if there was no need, Yue Zhong didn’t wish to get rid of the five policemen. Without the protection of them, very quickly, there might be heavy casualties in this fleet of over 200 survivors. The only remaining order and humanity would also completely collapse.
Yue Zhong had no interest in taking control of this fleet and becoming its leader because it didn’t have a stable base like Big Cliff Village, Stone Horse Village or Qing Yuan County. If he did take in this fleet, he could very well end up having to worry about their food supplies everyday. If it wasn’t for that, he would have long gotten rid of an unreliable official like Huang Weian.
In the brutal apocalypse world, Yue Zhong was able to kill his enemies without even blinking an eye. Nevertheless, he wasn’t willing to carry out any senseless killings and he also wasn’t willing to watch the few remaining survivors die for no reason.
Wang Jian and the other four policemen had originally wanted to use their guns to subdue Yue Zhong, except Yue Zhong’s speed vastly surpassed theirs. Wang Jian was just about to take action when Yue Zhong’s silenced .05 Light Assault Rifle had already locked onto them. He was able to feel Yue Zhong’s powerful killing intent: if they moved in the slightest, the opposition would definitely kill them without any hesitation. This made Wang Jian not dare to move at all.