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  November 2

  A group of zombies appeared near the farm today. I don't know where they came from, but fortunately there weren't too many of them.

  Fortunately, Sean and his team didn't go out today, so there were no casualties, but a lot of bullets were used.

  Dealing with the corpses of zombies is also a hassle.

  However, there are now nearly twenty adult males in the camp, and the combat effectiveness has been greatly improved.

  Because of the zombies today, Sean had to distribute weapons and guns to them.

  Good or bad, it's hard to say.

  I think it's a bit too fast.

  As the number of people increases, the problems will also increase. I think some rules are needed, and a suitable campsite is also needed.

  …

  November 3

  I discussed the prison matter with Sean again, and he said he could take some people to take a look first.

  Now there is someone, but I don't know whether I should let him go.

  I was a little hesitant.

  Actually, I want to go, or maybe I shouldn't say I want to go, but I just feel I should go.

  I actually didn't want to go because…

  …

  November 8

  Is it because of the increase in the number of people? Today, another group of zombies roamed here.

  This time, Maul brought half of the fighting force out. Fortunately, the zombies last time reminded Sean that not all of them would go out together.

  There were nearly a hundred zombies this time, but fortunately they were discovered by Dale in advance, and with preparation, there were no casualties.

  I don't know what this is a sign of or if the zombies were attracted by the large number of people.

  Will there be another zombie horde that destroyed the farm? Damn! There was no clear timeline for that zombie horde.

  Damn it! I can't remember what to do if it comes.

  Prepare, prepare, prepare…

  How to prepare!

  …

  November 21

  This seems to be my only way to vent.

  I don't want to bring my bad temper to anyone.

  So, damn it! Damn it! …

  …

  December 1

  The weather is a little cooler, but considering Georgia's geographical location, it rarely snows in previous years. I don't know if there will be snow this year.

  I think I'm starting to grow.

  It must be like this.

  Beth said that my voice started to change. Is it the voice change period? It seems a little early.

  But this is a good thing.

  …

  "Today is December 2nd. The time now is 7:34."

  Carl muttered as he looked at the drizzle outside the tent.

  No one asked Carl the date and time, it was just Carl talking to himself.

  Carl is the only one in this tent. Well, Carl lives alone.

  Before, Carl lived with Lori, but Lori became pregnant, and under Carl's persuasion, Lori moved to Sean's tent.

  Well, Carl took the initiative to say it. Carl was very persistent and persuaded Lori for a long time before she agreed.

  Carl didn't know why he said that, but he just thought, maybe he just didn't want to live in the same tent with Lori anymore.

  The other people in the camp did not react to this. Instead, they all thought it was normal.

  Indeed, normal.

  Lori is only in her early thirties. It is indeed normal for her to find someone to remarry after her husband passed away.

  Especially in the end times, with a child, this is indeed normal.

  But only Carl knew that Rick was not dead, and he loved Lori and himself very much.

  All of this, everything that seemed normal to others, was a bit dazzling in Karl's eyes.

  I looked at the time and it was already 7:54.

  After winter came, the sun came out very late, and there was a thick layer of fog almost every day, but Carl's habit of getting up early remained unchanged.

  After drinking a box of milk and eating two pieces of bread, Carl walked out of the tent with two more boxes of milk.

  Sean was still very good to me. There were more than ten boxes of milk and various snacks in the tent, which were brought back by Sean from time to time.

  But now, it is difficult for Carl to face Sean with a normal heart.

  Carl found Sofia in the camp and gave her one of the boxes. After that, it should have been just a few words as usual and then he left.

  But this time, Sophia was a little unhappy. She even refused to take the milk and looked very angry.

  "Sophia? What's wrong?" Carl said softly.

  "Hmph!" Still angry.

  "Because of what?" Carl asked.

  "snort!"

  Is it still like this? Carl hesitated, turned around, and raised his foot.

  Karl is not in a good mood now. To be more precise, Karl has not been in a good mood these days.

  Now, Carl didn't have much energy to coax the child.

  "Karl! Wuuwuwu..."

  Sophia cried, and she didn't go to pull Karl, but squatted down and hugged her knees and cried.

  Karl stopped, turned around, squatted down, and said softly, "Sophia, I'm sorry."

  "Woo woo…"

  Carl's response was still a sobbing sound. Sophia's young body was shaking slightly, and it was obvious that she was really crying.

  Karl didn't say anything else, nor did he leave. He just squatted in front of Sophia and looked at her.

  After a long time, Sophia's sobbing finally stopped. She raised her head and was a little surprised to see Carl.

  Because Sophia didn't hear any movement, she thought Karl had left.

  Seeing Karl, Sophia's grievances surged to her heart again, and her already moist eyes threatened to burst again.

  "Sophia, can you tell me why?" Carl said.

  "Wuwuwu…"

  The response was still crying.

  Carl was not impatient and continued to wait without saying anything to comfort her.

  My legs felt a little sore, so I stood up.

  Carol, who was passing by, saw Carl and Sophia squatting on the ground. She was startled and ran over quickly.

  "Karl! What did you do to Sofia?"

  Carl's eyelids twitched. In fact, he didn't know what he had done. Fortunately, Sophia stopped crying and stood up at this time.

  Carol quickly hugged Sophia in her arms, gently wiped away Sophia's tears, and asked softly, "What's wrong with Sophia? Did Karl bully you?"

  Carl didn't leave, and if I left at this time, it would feel like I was guilty.

  Sophia shook her head, "No, Mom, no, Karl didn't bully me."

  "Then why are you crying? What happened to Carl?" Carol frowned slightly and then looked at Carl.

  Karl said truthfully, "Ma'am, I'm sorry, I really don't know why this happened."

  "Mom, don't blame Carl. Can you go first? I want to talk to Carl alone." Sophia looked at Carol with tears in her eyes.

  "Why?" Carol was puzzled.

  "Mom, please." Sophia grabbed Carol's arm.

  "Damn it!" Carol glared at Carl fiercely. After all, she couldn't stand Sophia's little look and left reluctantly.

  After Carol left, Sophia wiped her tears, looked at Carl and said, "Carl, I'm sorry."

  "You don't need to apologize, but can you tell me why?" Carl handed the milk to Sophia.

  Sophia took it this time and was about to say something, but it seemed that because she thought of it, she wanted to cry again.

  Karl patted Sophia's back gently to comfort her. After a while, Sophia tried to hold back her tears and asked, "Karl, don't you like me?"

  "Nothing." Carl knew that the like Sophia was talking about was not that like.

  "Then why are you with Beth every day and not with me? You don't even like being with me."

  "I'm sorry, it's my oversight, but I don't dislike you."

  "Really?"

  "Really. I promise."

 

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