"What’s going on?"
"Boss, look, there’s a flipped car over there," Xu Zeyang pointed ahead and said.
Just now, he saw a modified bus appear at the intersection ahead and flip over on its side, followed by a series of piercing noises.
Shocked, they watched as a strange zombie stood screaming in place, and then an even more terrifying scene erupted, with countless zombies swarming in from all directions.
The zombies seed to be summoned.
Inside the flipped bus.
Survivors crawled out, their faces pained, staggering as if they had grown accustod to the screaming. Seeing the approaching zombies, they panicked and raised their weapons to fight for their lives.
There were axes, iron rods, and makeshift shields.
Xu Zeyang and the others stared wide-eyed, their throats moving.
They saw the group of survivors desperately resisting only to be overpowered and savagely bitten by the zombies, without any chance to fight back. They were complete underdogs, just food in the eyes of the zombies. And what was that screaming zombie? Why were there always such strange zombies appearing?
Wen Jie’s body trembled uncontrollably, and he didn’t even dare to look at the scene in front of him. He lowered his head, hugging his shoulders, finding it all too terrifying.
The boss was watching.
Her expression was grave.
The apocalypse weighed on her mind like a mountain, leaving no mont of relief.
The survivors in the flipped bus had learned from the convoy in the movie "Resident Evil"; they did not stay long in one city but kept driving, hoping to find a survivor’s havens or the military.
They had been on the move since the second day of the apocalypse.
Along the way, they encountered other survivors and lost companions to zombie bites while collecting supplies.
Who could have expected they’d run into a special kind of zombie?
The piercing sound penetrated their eardrums.
Causing the flip-over.
There were high-rises on the street where it happened.
On one of the floors.
Soone parted the curtains slightly to observe the street below, watching lifelessly, their expressionless face and dark eye sockets indicating their inability to sleep, their spirits shattered by the ordeal.
They had beco numb to the scenes unfolding before them.
They could only survive this long
because there were enough supplies at ho to support them.
But on a psychological level, they were tornted, filled with despair about the future and seeing not a glint of hope.
Those hiding in the steel beast watched powerlessly
as the survivors were torn apart.
They couldn’t do anything but watch.
They didn’t even dare to take a breath.
As that group of survivors perished,
the other zombies cald down, stumbling around slowly, but the screaming zombie was on the move, heading straight for them.
Frightened, they ducked their heads,
afraid of being seen by the zombie.
The screaming zombie didn’t notice them but leapt onto the roof, looking around.
Footsteps echoed from the roof,
and they could feel the vehicle tremble slightly.
Old Mao swallowed nervously, his gaze fixed ahead. At that mont, a ferocious face appeared in front of the glass, the screaming zombie’s visage dribbling with viscous fluid, unleashing a piercing scream at them.
"Drive, Old Mao..." the boss scread, snapping the stunned Old Mao out of his daze.
Boom!
With a stomp on the accelerator, they charged forward, flinging the screaming zombie off the roof. The zombie howled as the horde gave chase.
After a long ti...
they finally shook off the zombies and still stopped by the roadside.
Old Mao’s palms were sweaty; had they not escaped just then, their fate would have been just as grim.
"Boss, are we done for? Our food won’t last much longer, and it seems like we’re nearly out of gas too. If we want to survive, we need to refuel," Wen Jie said, still shaken by the recent events, his face deathly pale.
Even Xu Zeyang, standing by, could see from his face that he was pretending to be calm, but was actually panicking inside.
After what had just happened.
Everyone was in a state of panic.
The gang leader said, "Old Mao, head to the gas station first to see if there’s a chance."
"Okay."
Old Mao didn’t know what the future held.
But he still wanted to make an effort.
Maybe it wouldn’t be so bad.
...
Night.
Lin Fan sat in front of the computer, watching a movie. He had seen this movie over a dozen tis, but it still felt incredibly enjoyable every ti he watched it.
"Zombie Supre"
The plot was very interesting.
Lei Ting’s playacting was so cool; Lin Fan didn’t know if he could ever be that domineering, truly enviable.
He turned to look at the sleeping ngng.
It was truly a blessing for a child to live carefree; he hoped that by the ti she beca sensible, he could give the children a wonderful world, not the ssy one they were in now.
For so reason.
Adults all have this strange idea that no matter how wretched or miserable their lives are, they still think about creating a beautiful environnt and life for their children.
And when the child grows up, they will have the sa idea.
Regardless of gender, it’s all the sa.
Maybe that’s what inheritance is all about.
After watching the movie, he stood on the balcony for so fresh air. The pitch-black night always had a way of calming the soul, as if possessed by magic that could soothe a restless heart.
He returned to his room.
He lay down beside ngng, tenderly watching over her, tucking her in with the blanket.
He opened the interface to continue allocating points.
[Na]: Lin Fan.
[Strength]: 700. (Transcendent)
[Stamina]: 500. (Transcendent)
[Speed]: 475. (Transcendent)
[Points]: 0.
As he finished allocating points, he could feel his body experience a subtle change, a clear sensation of becoming stronger.
It was just so annoying.
"Speed at 475 points, I really want to round it up to a whole number."
Lin Fan chuckled as he looked at the interface values, thinking that killing zombies earned points. Considering there were so many zombies in the whole of Sunshine District, if he finished them all off, what would he beco in the end?
It was unimaginable.
Maybe he would beco a monster.
"Heh heh..."
There were low growls from zombies downstairs.
These zombies liked to wander and howl at night, just like cats, owing and making noise, seriously affecting the sleep of normal people.
"Should I round up my points to a whole number?"
Thinking about this problem.
"No, I have to have a good talk with these zombies. Can they please not disturb others’ sleep."
He got up, sword in hand, and headed downstairs.
He had to have a proper talk with them.
PS: This Chapter is just one Chapter. If broken down, it could make five Chapters, hehe...
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