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Chapter 513 - Airon's decision to come

24 hours ago.

As the S.C.T. advanced in its mission to eliminate walkers and restore security in North Carolina, they encountered various groups of scattered survivors throughout the region. These groups, who had fought for their survival in a world plagued by the undead, eagerly awaited the arrival of a group that could rescue them, seeking protection and a fresh start in some way.

However, as the S.C.T. advanced and encountered these groups, they realized that many of them had not managed to survive the hordes of walkers and evolved variants. They found abandoned camps, traces of desperate struggles, and evidence of significant human losses. The hope of finding strong and resilient communities faded as harsh reality set in.

The lack of survivors in North Carolina raised questions about the region's future. If the survivor groups had been unable to withstand and stay safe, what did that mean for the S.C.T.'s ability to establish a secure and prosperous society? What was the extent of the damage caused by the walkers, and how long would it take to rebuild the region?

These issues required deep reflection on the part of the S.C.T. members. It was evident that the task of rebuilding North Carolina would not be easy or quick. It would be necessary to establish new communities, seek resources, and develop effective strategies to protect the population against future walker attacks.

Even in South Carolina and Alabama, there were still many traces of walker and undead corpses. The only thing the forces of the S.C.T. had managed to do was to eliminate walker traces and clean every corner of the buildings.

The absence of survivor groups also meant that the S.C.T.'s work was not limited only to eliminating walkers but also focused on searching for survivors and providing them with support and protection. This would require extensive coordination and search efforts throughout the region, as well as the implementation of additional security measures to prevent future losses.

Despite the challenges and uncertainties they faced, the S.C.T. did not give up on their mission to restore security and hope in North Carolina. The lack of survivors only served as additional motivation to redouble their efforts and work hard in building a better future.

The S.C.T. understood that the region's recovery would take time and require a comprehensive approach. It was not just about eliminating walkers but also about rebuilding infrastructure, restoring resource supply, and providing emotional and psychological support to those who had survived the nightmare.

Despite the difficulties and obstacles along the way, the S.C.T. was determined to do everything possible to rebuild North Carolina and ensure a safe and prosperous future for those who had managed to survive. The lack of survivors served as a lesson and a warning about the importance of cooperation, preparedness, and resilience in a world ravaged by walkers.

Airon, the leader of the S.C.T., made a crucial decision: to head to North Carolina. He knew that this region was challenging and full of dangers, but it also represented a unique opportunity to expand the secure boundaries of his community and establish a connection with the CRM movements.

The main objective of this mission was to search for survivors and give them a new chance at life in South Carolina, where the S.C.T. had managed to establish a secure base. Airon understood that they couldn't afford to ignore those who had survived amidst the chaos and devastation.

As they ventured into North Carolina, Airon and his team were prepared to face the dangers that awaited them. They knew they could encounter CRM soldiers, a rival organization that had proven to be a threat in the past and future. However, they also saw this situation as an opportunity to establish a connection with the CRM, understand their movements, and find common ground where they could coexist peacefully.

The goal was not simply to eliminate CRM soldiers but to seek a solution that would allow coexistence and the exchange of resources and knowledge. Airon believed in the importance of cooperation and building alliances, even in a world devastated by walkers.

Expanding the secure boundaries of his people was also essential to Airon. He recognized that his community needed to grow and expand to ensure their long-term survival. North Carolina offered the possibility of establishing new settlements and finding additional resources that would strengthen the foundation of the S.C.T.

However, Airon was aware that this mission would not be without risks and challenges. Strategy, courage, and careful planning would be required to confront the threats and ensure the protection of his team. The safety and well-being of his people were his top priority.

With determination and hope in his heart, Airon would lead his team on this risky expedition to Carolina del Norte. His goal was not only to conquer territory but to bring hope and opportunity to those who had survived amidst the darkness.

The S.C.T. was ready to face the challenges that lay ahead, knowing that each step brought them closer to their objective of building a safe and prosperous society. The mission in Carolina del Norte was not just an act of survival but also an act of compassion and solidarity towards their fellow beings.

...

After receiving Airon's order, a special task force group in the area began their work.

In the midst of a horde of walkers, several soldiers concealed under trench coats with traces of intestines and pieces of walker flesh moved slowly, trying to divert the undead.

But as soon as they ventured into the horde, they discovered that it was being directed straight towards the community, and this was unusual as there were no signs that these movements were logical.

Just as Victor, a captain of the Armed Forces, was about to move to the front with his walker mask and perfectly hidden suit to avoid detection, he heard someone whisper.

"We really have to go to that place..."

"We need to make the horde even bigger than it already is to defeat them, they all must die..."

"If there are infected from other variants, we will have problems..."

Victor signaled his group, and they positioned themselves behind those whispering individuals. They drew a long, sharp knife and swiftly stabbed the lungs of those people twice in succession.

"The Whisperers had appeared!"

After Airon received the report from Texas, he asked Merle to interrogate Mack, and that's how he discovered that this person belonged to the group called the Whisperers. This group had indeed been wiped out by the darkness, or so Mack called it. This darkness was in Washington and was intriguing, at least for Airon, who had high expectations for Beta, who could easily have been the deadliest and strongest man in this world.

Once control of the horde of walkers was taken, Victor began moving towards an opposite location, but this action alone was incredibly challenging.