Urban Immortal Doctor Master
Chapter 212 - 212 212 Two generals surrender

212: 212: Two generals surrender 212: 212: Two generals surrender “Brother Leng, what’s happening to us?” Guang Chen felt his True Yuan surge within him, more abundant than before he was injured.

“Was it this brother who saved us?” Leng Dao spotted Tang Feng first and quickly regained his composure.

“It was just a small effort, now that the three of you are all right, follow me back to the city,” Tang Feng said.

“Brother, do you also come from Fucheng City?” Guang Chen asked.

“Xia City!”

“That’s impossible, Xia City has already fallen,” Guang Chen exclaimed in shock.

“Did you see it with your own eyes?”

This—

How could Guang Chen have seen it?

He had only been as far as this small town, having heard the news secondhand.

Now, it seemed the reality was not as he had been told.

“I didn’t save you purely out of kindness; let’s just say, you two could be of some use to me, so I hope you will work for me in the future,” Tang Feng said.

Guang Chen and Leng Dao exchanged glances, their understanding clear.

In the blink of an eye, they had their answer.

Without hesitation, both knelt down.

Without Tang Feng, they would have been dead.

But Guang Ziling did not kneel.

She simply couldn’t bring herself to submit to a man younger than her, but her gratitude was nonetheless genuine.

Tang Feng didn’t mind Guang Ziling’s attitude.

To him, one more or one less woman made no difference.

With just a few more days, Innate Masters would be as common as anything.

With the Spirit Gathering Array, that group of women would definitely make breakthroughs, not to mention with the support of Elixirs.

Leng Dao and Guang Chen looked at Tang Feng’s retreating back with awe, full of admiration for his youthful but heaven-defying abilities, which were beyond comprehension.

Leng Dao volunteered to drive, pleased to have Tang Feng at ease, while the Guang sisters followed in another vehicle.

An hour later, the group arrived at the feet of Xia City, staring up at the towering walls that stood more than thirty feet high, Guang Chen and the others were deeply shocked.

Xia City was too familiar to them; they visited almost ten times a year.

They were certain that there had been no such walls before, but now, in just a few days, they had appeared, an inhuman feat.

As they prepared to enter the city, they discovered a horde of Beasts walking out from the surroundings, ranging from several to dozens of feet high, Fierce Beasts, and Spiritual Beasts, frightening everyone in the vehicles, their next thought being that they were doomed.

What’s happening, is the city also surrounded?

Everyone looked to Tang Feng, but he neither moved nor spoke, and the Beasts knelt down in front of the two vehicles, seemingly welcoming Tang Feng’s return.

Seeing this scene, even the simple-minded among Guang Chen’s group began to understand a bit more.

Their hearts were even more shaken, their minds blank.

Their comrades had died at the claws of such Beasts, but now these same fierce creatures were submitting to a human, completely overturning their worldview.

One could imagine how powerful Tang Feng must be.

Now they hardly dared look at Tang Feng directly.

They were tough men, yet they were overwhelmed by Tang Feng’s mysterious methods.

After entering the city, the sky had turned completely dark.

They had expected darkness or perhaps a lot of people.

However, as they walked, not a single human was to be seen in the silent city that could accommodate hundreds of thousands, suggesting that a cruel scene had indeed taken place here as well.

In many places, the bloodstains had dried.

Boom!

Several streaks of lightning crossed the sky, the wind picked up too, and the weather grew colder.

Yet, the hearts of the group warmed.

This was an incredibly safe city, unbelievable.

Had all this really been done by that man?

Guang Ziling looked at Tang Feng with complex emotions, a certain chord within her unavoidably struck.

After walking for a while, they finally saw streetlights.

This district was brightly lit, but still, not a soul was to be seen.

The children on the bus had already fallen asleep; they were tired.

But the two female teachers hadn’t, as they looked at the quiet streets, they felt an indescribable sense of relief, as if their spirits had been liberated, completely relaxing.

Half an hour later, they finally arrived at the entrance of the brightest building, where they at last saw people.

And not just a few, a group of women were chatting and laughing, barbecuing at the entrance.

Seeing their relaxed and joyous demeanor, Guang Chen and the others could not help but sigh.

This was a case of different fates for different people; they had escaped death by beast today while these people were living so carefreely—envying them was inevitable.

Tang Feng was greeted by a group of women the moment he got off, their calls of “Brother Feng” conveying their concern.

“Everyone’s in good spirits, has everyone returned today?” Tang Feng asked with a smile.

“Not one less.”

“That’s good.

Arrange for a few people to take the newcomers to the dormitory, the others prepare some food.

These kids haven’t eaten anything yet; it’s best to make some millet porridge, it’s easy to digest,” Tang Feng instructed.

“Okay.” Immediately, three women stepped forward to take Guang Chen and a few others upstairs, while the rest of the women got on the bus to lift the children down.

The children soon woke up one by one.

It was the first time in days they had seen so many people; they were curious, nervous, and a bit scared.

But seeing their teachers, they were no longer afraid.

Seeing this, Tang Feng had to ask the two teachers to work a bit more, taking the children to bathe and change into fresh clothes.

There was a hall on the fourth floor specially stocked with clothes of all sizes, from babies to the elderly.

Tang Feng rested in a chair by the door, and Tang Wushuang came over with a bottle of cola.

“You’ve worked hard.”

“Men are just meant to toil.

You girls haven’t had it easy either.

My dear niece, I have an idea that I’d like to discuss with you in detail,” said Tang Feng as he shared his plan to officially claim the city under his name and slowly accept outsiders.

Tang Wushuang agreed to everything but shied away from being the Chief of the city; without a name or authority, it was hard for her to command respect from the people.

Tang Feng simply said, “As long as the Spiritual Beasts don’t perish, this city will carry the name Tang.

It still belongs to the country, so there’s no conflict.” The things they were doing were not only harmless to the country, but also greatly beneficial.

Tang Wushuang knew that once Tang Feng made a decision, it wouldn’t change, so she could only agree.

Fortunately, she had a capable group of people who could be of great use around her, at least everything was in order for now.

Boom!

Thunder rumbled, signaling the approach of heavy rain.

The women moved everything into the hall and then, after greeting Tang Feng, each returned to their own dormitory to read books, play with their tablets, or cultivate.

To become stronger, they didn’t slack off too much, though one couldn’t count on them being incredibly diligent.

Before long, Guang Chen and his two siblings, the two female teachers, and nineteen children arrived at the hall.

Rain finally began to fall outside, thunder boomed, and the wind grew stronger, rustling the roadside trees and causing them to sway significantly.

Seeing some of the children starting to cry, Tang Feng went over to comfort them.

Just a few days earlier, they had been under their parents’ care.

Now, with the fate of their parents unknown and the daunting realization that they might be without their love in the future, the impact on their young minds was not minor.

This was precisely when psychological guidance was essential to prevent possible psychological trauma, something Tang Feng didn’t want to see.

So, he told them a fairy tale, saying their parents had gone to find them gifts, and although it might take some time, they had entrusted them to Tang Feng.

Of course, this was made up, but it calmed most of the children down.

They didn’t have many thoughts, now only looking forward to a full stomach.

Seeing their innocence, all the adults present wept.

They could have had a bright future, this damned world.

According to the news reports, it still wasn’t clear what had happened or where the massive beasts had come from.

Seeing the news, Tang Feng’s eyes lit up, he had an idea.

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