"Let me introduce everyone," Elijah took the lead, introducing Nicholas and Quentin's groups to each other.
Quentin even shared the identification number of the unit he once served in, instantly bridging the gap between the two sides.
When Elijah's survivors heard that Quentin confirmed these new arrivals were indeed genuine soldiers, they quickly gathered around, bombarding them with questions.
They asked about the virus outbreak, government rescue efforts, and plans for the future.
Although most had lost hope, they still wanted confirmation.
The people naturally had a strong sense of respect for soldiers, and Nicholas could feel this goodwill.
However, his answers inevitably disappointed them.
He explained that there was no longer any functioning government, and everyone was left to fend for themselves.
The military was doing what it could, actively expanding the safe zones and trying to rebuild government structures.
However, their current focus was not on densely populated cities like Neoville City, but on the more sparsely populated rural areas and small towns.
If any survivors were willing, they could follow the soldiers back to the military-controlled areas, which were relatively safer.
Elijah and Fiona showed no reaction to Nicholas's attempts to recruit people.
If anyone decided to leave, they wouldn't mind. In this apocalypse, the one thing that wasn't in short supply was survivors without food or water.
As long as they had enough resources, they could recruit as many people as they wanted.
A few people were indeed tempted, especially when they saw the shiny, well-maintained firearms Nicholas carried.
However, after learning that the military had no method to induce awakenings and that they even had to purchase walkie-talkies from Azure Isle, their interest quickly waned.
They thought to themselves, "The military doesn't even have as many resources as Azure Isle! We've got control of Neoville City's international port and storage bases; we have plenty of food and water now. All we care about is awakening, fully immunizing ourselves against the zombie virus, and not worrying about turning into zombies. Why go to the military if they lack everything we need?
Just to be cannon fodder? We'd rather stay on Azure Isle and have a glimmer of hope!"
As for firearms, they figured that if the military came here to buy walkie-talkies, surely they could get their hands on weapons too, especially with "Godmother" around. Fiona's methods had earned their utmost respect.
Gradually, the survivors' attitude toward Nicholas and his team began to shift, something Nicholas and his team felt keenly.
But they didn't pay it much mind, as their conversations revealed something far more intriguing—Azure Isle apparently had a way to induce awakenings, or possibly... a serum?!
After receiving the first batch of military radios, Vincent's team spent several days modifying them.
Finally, they successfully retrofitted two units, which were then set up at Azure Isle and the YLK Group Hotel, resulting in a significant improvement in the communication between the two locations.
While waiting for news on the modifications, Nicholas and his team spent time exploring Neoville City.
They discovered that, just as Elijah had said, the western and southern suburbs, along with the coastal area of Neoville City, had already been cleared of zombies.
After clearing out the mall storage base, Elijah's team stationed a squad led by a second-tier ability user to guard it, while the rest of the group continued their efforts in the old town, aiming to secure the entire city and its surrounding areas.
Nicholas's team also visited Azure Isle and were astonished by the stability and prosperity of the area.
If it weren't for the knowledge that they were in a post-apocalyptic world, they might have mistaken it for a pre-apocalypse urban district.
The safe zone around Azure Isle had expanded significantly after multiple extensions, and survivors from surrounding areas flocked there to trade, which led to the gradual repurposing of previously abandoned storefronts.
Under Fiona's planning and allocation, each of the various survivor groups was given a designated spot to set up their own shops for trading supplies.
Of course, the largest area remained the Azure Isle waterfront service area, which was the only place that sold awakening and advancement serums, drawing in large numbers of people.
Nicholas and his group witnessed someone drinking an awakening serum on the spot and successfully awakening their abilities.
This sight made them both envious and more determined to expand their trade with Azure Isle.
When the first batch of modified military radios was completed, Nicholas and his team were at Azure Isle, where they witnessed the successful phone connection between Azure Isle and the YLK Group Hotel.
They even had a conversation with their own team members stationed there.
Relieved and excited, they promptly returned to the YLK Group Hotel to await the completion of the remaining radio modifications and to discuss future trade deals with Elijah and Fiona.
Hearing that the military was interested in acquiring awakening serums, Elijah didn't reject the idea.
Instead, he took the opportunity to bring up the possibility of trading for firearms. Nicholas's team had already anticipated this and had prepared accordingly.
After reporting to their superiors, the military had secretly sent people to infiltrate Neoville City for investigation.
Following this, the command center conducted a series of simulations and concluded that Elijah's group was a principled organization, leading them to approve a certain level of material trade, including firearms.
Therefore, Nicholas and his team did not refuse the request but imposed a limit on the quantity, similar to how Azure Isle limited the sale of awakening serums to them.