Apocalypse: I Have A Multiplier System
Chapter 108 - Warnings To The Migrants
Chapter 108: Chapter 108: Warnings To The Migrants
Chapter 108 -108: Warnings To The Migrants
Su Jiyai watched the surveillance feed as the system activated it, showing her the migrants loitering near the entrance of the base.
The scenes playing out on the screen left a sour taste in her mouth.
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Several migrants were making lewd comments and taunts toward tenants passing by, while others huddled in small groups, conspiring in hushed tones.
One man, in particular, stood out.
He was tall and gaunt, with sunken eyes that gleamed with malice.
He approached the fence and lightly tapped it, recoiling slightly as a faint crackle of electricity jumped to his hand.
He cursed under his breath, his expression darkening as he glanced around at the others, clearly trying to figure out how to bypass the barrier.
Su Jiyai frowned.
She knew how dangerous it was to let people like this roam freely near her base.
Their presence threatened the security of her tenants and the hard work she had put into creating a safe haven.
With the help of the system, Su Jiyai saw the CCTV footage of the past 3 days, and her expression turned dark.
She couldnât watch the entire footage but just the first few minutes were enough to tell her the truth.
âAre there any with prior violent tendencies?
And whatâs their general attitude toward the tenants so far?â
[There are at least five migrants with histories of violence.
They have been caught making threats and even attempting physical harm in other areas.
In addition, three of the women migrants have been harassing female tenants, making them uncomfortable.
As for the general attitude, the migrants have been openly hostile and have made several attempts to barter or demand entry into the base.]
Su Jiyaiâs patience was wearing thin.
These were not innocent refugees looking for a fresh startâthey were opportunists, preying on the vulnerabilities of others.
âEnough is enough,â Su Jiyai muttered.
âIâll deal with them now.â
To protect themselves from the heat, the migrants had built a shed just a distance away from the metallic blue fence.
Turning on the microphone Su Jiyai said in a calm voice,
âI am giving the first warning to all the migrants outside my base.
If you donât leave, I will blow away your shed.â
One of them, the tall, gaunt man with the sunken eyes, stepped forward, smirking arrogantly.
âBoss Su!
Youâre so kind to your tenants, giving them low rent and all.
Why donât you show us the same kindness, huh?
You have plenty of room!
Let us in, and you can forget about the rentâweâll make ourselves useful.â
The other migrants cheered in agreement, some even banging on the fence, emboldened by the manâs audacity.
Su Jiyai narrowed her eyes at the screen.
They werenât just being defiantâthey were testing her.
As long as Su Jiyai agreed they would demand more and if she disagreed they would spread rumors about her.
She wasnât surprised by the brazenness, but it only fueled her resolve.
âSecond warning,â she said firmly, her voice carrying an icy edge.
âYou are trespassing on private property.
This is your last chance to leave peacefully.
If you do not comply, I will be forced to take action.â
The migrants jeered, and one of the women even laughed mockingly.
âWhat are you gonna do?
You wonât hurt usâyouâre too soft!
Just let us in, and weâll be no trouble.â
Su Jiyaiâs expression hardened.
They were clearly underestimating her, mistaking her fairness for weakness.
It was time to correct that impression.
âSystem, activate the defensive protocols,â she ordered calmly, her voice cold as steel.
[Defensive protocols activated.]
Suddenly, the blue electric fence hummed louder, and a series of automated drones lifted into the air from hidden compartments near the base.
Their sleek, metallic bodies glinted in the sunlight, each equipped with non-lethal crowd control measures.
The migrantsâ smug expressions faded as they watched the drones hover over them, their once-arrogant bravado replaced by nervous glances.
The tall manâs smirk disappeared as the reality of the situation began to sink in.
âThis is your final warning,â Su Jiyai said, her voice unwavering.
âLeave now, or I will ensure you regret staying.â
The drones whirred ominously above, their targeting systems locking onto the group.
The migrants hesitated, looking to their leader for guidance.
The tall man swallowed hard, but he wasnât ready to give up his stance.
âYou wouldnât dareââ
Before he could finish, one of the drones fired a warning shotâa harmless but loud blast of compressed air that scattered dust and debris, startling the group.
Several migrants yelped in fear, backing away from the fence.
The tall manâs confidence visibly crumbled.
âAlright, alright!
Weâre going!â he shouted, raising his hands defensively.
The others quickly followed suit, backing away from the base, muttering curses under their breath but not daring to test Su Jiyai any further.
Su Jiyai watched them retreat, her face set in a grim expression.
Once they were out of range, she gave a sharp nod.
âSystem, lower the defense level for now but keep monitoring them.
If they return or try anything else, I want to know immediately.â
[Understood, host.
Monitoring activated.]
She then stretched her limbs and said,
âNow, letâs get even with them.â
She wasnât the type of person who would cause trouble for no reason.
But if someone dares to provoke herâŠshe would get even them, eventually.
Just now when she was giving warning to the so-called migrants, she found a familiar face in that crowd.
That man who had tried to r*pe her.
Compared to how young he was previously, now he looked like a rat in the sewer.
Before he would always lead the migrants but now that he has turned old, he follows behind the new leader.
If he didnât present himself at her doorstep, she wouldnât have looked for him.
After all, it would be much better if he had died at the hands of a zombie.
But now that she had seen himâŠhehe.
Su Jiyai wore the SSS-Rank Veil, the sun-proof cloak, and asked the system to teleport her to the location near those migrants.