There are five languages on the stone tablet at the gate of WHO. The language on the top is traditional Chinese. It seems that Wuchang is good. The details still need to be better handled, for example, other doors in the building cannot be opened, why can they be opened instead of dangerous ones? There is no access control, no lock, but there is the most deadly virus, which can be suppressed by pure oxygen. Is this virus? Fake, too brittle. The army is not as strong as the police, and I seriously suspect that there are too many ginsengs. The treatment of priests in Europe is quite good. The railway company invites passengers to sit in the first-class cabin and the train can open the door. The train can even improvise an impromptu band. Okay, I am amazed. Learned a lot of things, such as the details of switch switching, couples can consider a sleeper in one room for a long distance, you know the reason. From seeing that the priest still had tattoos, he did not pray before meals, and found white powder from the box, I thought it was a drug dealer, but it turned out to be the police. The background music was harsh, like a computer-generated special effect of fifty cents. This is the worst time the United States has been hacked. The plague virus was studied in other countries, and the virus was isolated by murdering a train of people. But in fact, when those corpses fell into the river, wouldn't they pollute the water source? This is still in Europe, and the local countries have no response, but the United States, far across the Pacific Ocean, is as anxious as ants on a hot pan. The final outcome is open-ended. Maybe the officers killed the remaining people, or the passengers survived, or the pure oxygen was only a short-term treatment. Those people returned to the big city, and 60% of the world died.
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