Chapter 2486
Hawkeye then regarded Zeke with a smirk. “It''s your turn to make your stance, kid. Yannick and
Yoshua recruited you, so are you siding with them or us?”
“I''m a bit tired. Where are the quarters you arranged for me?” Zeke uttered coldly.
That remark made his stance clear—he was willing to continue working for Hawkeye.
Megahead chuckled.
“I love candid people like you! Let me tell you something. The cheapest thing here is, firstly, human life.
Secondly, it''s rtionships. It was a wise choice for you to have disassociated yourself from Yannick
and Yoshua. You''re my buddy from now on.”
Simrly, Hawkeye grinned approvingly. “Hurry up and thank Megahead.”
Against his conscience, Zeke muttered his thanks.
pping his hands, Megahead dered, “All right, it''s getting dark. It''s time for dinner. Assemble!”
As soon as his words rang out, the “beggars” hastily formed a crooked line.
In a whisper, Zeke queried, “They''re a Contubernium? Didn''t you say that a Contubernium can only be
formed with ten people? But there are only eight people here, including their Decanus.”
At that, Hawkeye shed him a sinister smile. “When Ist came, there were still ten members, but only
seven remain today. Do you still need me to tell you where the other three went?”
“They''re dead?” Zeke ventured.
“Undoubtedly,” Hawkeye asserted.
“When did youste here?” Zeke asked again.
“Ten days ago,” Hawkeye answered.
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Within ten days, three out of ten died. That means a three-tenths mortality rate. The living environment
here is even harsher than I''d thought.
Hawkeye then continued, “Kid, guess how they died.”
“They were attacked?” Zeke postted.
However, Hawkeye shook his head.
“That possibility is pretty low. My guess is they probably died of starvation. Look at them. They''re all as
thin as sticks, evidencing that their harvest has been dismal recently. Without spiritual water, they don''t
get any food. Starving to death is nothing unusual here. Oh well, spiritual water is increasingly scarce
nowadays, and life on Theos Ind is growing all the more difficult.”
As Zeke had heard of the term “spiritual water” several times, his interest in it was truly piqued.
What exactly is it? Can it be used to cultivate?
Right then, Megahead started distributing food to the team.
The man standing right in front held out a small porcin bottle while wearing an ingratiating
expression on his face. “This is my harvest today, Megahead. Please verify it.”
Megahead shook the porcin bottle. In the next instant, a smile bloomed on his face.
“Haha, you did great to have harvested two drops of spiritual water, kid. Here, this is your food for
today.”
He handed the man four ck buns.
The buns had all turned sour and moldy. In the outside world, even beggars wouldn''t eat them.
But in the eyes of the man, the buns were priceless treasures that would keep him alive for another
day.
He cradled three of the buns close to himself and stuffed the remaining one into his mouth right away.
“Thank you, Megahead. Thank you,” he mumbled.
Megahead shot him a re andmbasted, “Buzz off! Look at your disgraceful appearance! You
repulse me!”
“Thank you, Megahead. Thank you.”
Despite being scolded, the man still wore an ingratiating smile on his face while scurrying away with the
buns in his arms.
For the sake of survival and seeing another sunrise, dignity was worth nothing to them.
In no time, the second man presented his harvest that day—a drop of spiritual water.
He only received two buns.
That was the sum of the entire team''s harvest.
Other than the two team members who harvested spiritual water, the others had nothing to show.
Therefore, they naturally didn''t receive any food.
Although they were on the brink of starving to death, they didn''t beg Megahead for scraps.
Perhaps they had long since grown ustomed to living in constant hunger and cold.
Only a pregnant woman couldn''t ept it and fell to her knees before Megahead.