112. It Took Too Long Time

For a few seconds the three men who helped Matthew gave instructions to the residents. At first they found it difficult to keep quiet, but gradually they fell silent.

As the sounds of panic diminished, Jansen saw the aggressive movements of the infected woman begin to subside. Her face looked around in a broken motion.

Jansen still raised his hand to signal the residents to remain silent. Even some small children were gagged or brought inside the building so as not to create noise.

"You, come here," Jansen said with only mouth movements, calling out to a male resident.

He came quietly, trying not to make a sound. When he was near Jansen, he took the infected woman's hand.

Jansen prepared a black cloth, and hurriedly wrapped it around the woman's eyes.

"Rrrr..." The infected woman began to growl, signaling the process of the parasitic virus changing.

Jansen had managed to tie the cloth behind the infected woman's head. In an instant, the woman's aggressive movement
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