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Apocalypse: Hero of Potato Fields

Chapter 48 Transmission Specialist

Author: Farmers Farming
updatedAt: 2025-09-26

CHAPTER 48: CHAPTER 48 TRANSMISSION SPECIALIST

Lin Yi sat at the table, his brow furrowed.

After some deep thought, he revised the previous resident contract.

Immediately, a notification sounded in his mind:

[Your modification has been accepted]

Seeing Melanie walking over, Lin Yi called out, "Melanie, go gather everyone."

"Alright, boss!" the young Black girl replied crisply and quickly ran off.

Soon, all the young people in the shelter gathered around the boss.

Everyone wore expressions of curiosity and confusion, whispering softly to each other.

Lin Yi cleared his throat and announced, "I’ve unlocked a new ability for everyone — the ability to transmit real-world items and other things to the shelter."

"Boss, by ’other things’... do you mean zombie corpses?" Da Chuan asked keenly.

It’s no surprise Da Chuan reacted so fast; after all, he’s responsible for disposing of nearly all the zombie corpses transported to the shelter into the Invincible Pit.

So when Lin Yi mentioned "other things," he naturally thought of that.

"Correct, but it’s not just zombie corpses; human bodies count too." Lin Yi nodded to Da Chuan, letting him explain to everyone.

Imitating Lin Yi, Da Chuan cleared his throat and began, "Every body, whether human or zombie, can provide us with biomass. We need biomass to expand the shelter..."

While Da Chuan explained, Lin Yi discreetly observed everyone’s expressions, noticing a hint of unease, especially among the newcomers.

When Da Chuan mentioned "possibly needing to transmit corpses from the real world"...

Several girls turned pale instantly. Even Da Chuan couldn’t help but shiver.

"Is it mandatory?" Katsya raised her hand, her voice tense.

"Of course not!" Lin Yi answered solemnly.

He had always been a man of his word and would never break his promises, nor would he morally coerce people under the guise of "contributing to the shelter."

Of course, he wouldn’t categorize employees into different levels or create preferential rules, such as rewarding those who go versus gradually penalizing those who don’t.

In his view, he naturally appreciated those willing and able to contribute more; as for those unwilling, as long as they did their jobs well, he wouldn’t force them.

After Lin Yi shared his thoughts, everyone fell silent, seemingly lost in serious contemplation.

Moments later, one after another, everyone slowly raised their hands.

Seeing this, he couldn’t help but chuckle, "Unless you’re certain you can handle it, don’t volunteer. Otherwise, if the shelter loses manpower, who will bear that responsibility?"

He motioned for everyone to put their hands down.

However, a few people kept their hands raised high. Lin Yi’s gaze fell on the newcomers: "Solomon, do you have a question?"

"Is it safe to transfer zombie corpses here? What if they’re still alive..."

"Safe!" Lin Yi said confidently. He had already tested it personally and was sure about it.

After speaking, he scanned the crowd and said solemnly, "Those willing to go and confident they can handle it can raise their hands now."

As soon as he finished, Chen Youyou was the first to raise her hand high, her eyes full of determination.

Next, the newcomer Solomon also raised his hand, his eyes revealing a soldier’s inherent courage.

Then, Da Xiaochuan, Annie, and the usually inconspicuous Zoe also raised their hands one after another.

In the end, everyone had raised their hands.

The last to raise his hand was old Mark, with a time difference of no more than 10 seconds from Chen Youyou.

The main reason might be his joints didn’t work well.

Lin Yi didn’t need so many people, plus there was still a lot of work to do in the shelter; they couldn’t put the cart before the horse.

Firstly, Chen Youyou could be ruled out; she had too much to do in the shelter.

Subjectively, Lin Yi didn’t want her to take risks, especially since she had a younger sister to care for.

... Hmm, the most important point is that she’s very capable.

Moving zombies was Da Chuan’s primary duty; Xiaochuan was already an Archer, and Solomon was nearly designated as the shelter’s warrior.

Additionally, with Annie and Zoe, there were five people in total.

Lin Yi waved his hand, and the work post information appeared before them.

[You have been assigned a new job — Transmission Specialist. You can now transfer non-living objects to the shelter]

Then, Lin Yi waved the others away, leaving only the five new Transmission Specialists to explain the upcoming plan in detail.

Currently, the Louvre and its surroundings have been attacked by a large group of zombies, suffering significant damage.

Not only were there a lot of human and zombie corpses there, but resources were also likely scarce.

Next, their task was to ’assist’ the Louvre and other organizations in handling the bodies while ensuring their own safety.

By the way, also sell them some potatoes and water.

The five people knew of the Louvre and were shocked to hear it was attacked by a zombie horde.

But even more, they were amazed by the boss’s daring and courage, finding a profit point amidst such danger!

"Rest first; when I get there and understand the entire situation, I’ll call you," Lin Yi said, waving the five away and reminding the newcomer, "Solomon, you’re still too weak now. Eat more and rest well."

After saying that, he left the shelter.

Now the Harley motorcycle was standard equipment for him.

With sunglasses on, he loved nobody.

Lin Yi coolly mounted the motorcycle, revved the engine, and sped towards the Louvre.

The journey, however, was not smooth.

Several streets were blocked by barriers, forcing him to retract the motorcycle, climb over them, and then summon it again.

Each survivor camp tried to use cars and building materials to set up barriers on nearby streets, preventing large zombie groups from entering their territory.

Yet now, these barriers couldn’t stop the mutated zombies—they had become too smart.

"Looks like I’ll have to show off again next time!"

Lin Yi mumbled while climbing over the fifth obstacle.

It was unclear how long it took, but he finally reached the Louvre’s camp perimeter.

However, the scene before him left him dumbstruck.

At that moment, the air was thick with a pungent smell of blood and decay.

The barricades leading to the camp were flattened as if a tank had rolled over them.

The ground was littered with human and zombie corpses!

Their bodies were twisted in various postures, faces still bearing expressions of terror and pain.

Lin Yi speculated in his heart that the Louvre soldiers were too slow to respond to the zombie invasion, leading to the battle breaking out here.

After some thought, he directly transported the five Transmission Specialists into the real world.

Annie, never having seen so many corpses before, immediately fell limp into Lin Yi’s arms and asked tremblingly, "Boss, how many zombies do you think were here?"

"I don’t know... at least thirty to forty thousand." Lin Yi replied, supporting Annie as they slowly moved forward.

Da Xiaochuan, Solomon, and Zoe also looked pale, tightly following behind.

As Transmission Specialists, handling corpses was a basic work content; it was better to let them see such a scene in advance to avoid faltering at critical moments in the future.

Lin Yi led the group several hundred meters to a fully intact Louvre checkpoint.

Several heavily armed foreign police officers immediately ran out and warily shouted:

"Stop! Who are you?"

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