I hacked through the chaotic world with my blade -
Chapter 645 - 168: If It Weren’t for Fear of Disturbing the Children’s Rest, I’d Really Like to Play with You_6
Chapter 645: Chapter 168: If It Weren’t for Fear of Disturbing the Children’s Rest, I’d Really Like to Play with You_6
Shortly thereafter, a considerable number of zombies emerged from every corner; seeing living humans, they lunged like rabid dogs, behavior that was truly despicable.
When his own safety was threatened, Lin Fan often defended himself in advance to prevent accidents.
He slowly drew Frostmourne, ready to defend himself.
Old Zhong took a deep breath, held up his shield, and drew his straight sword, ready to begin the fight—he wanted to battle side by side with Lin Fan.
But...
In the blink of an eye, as Lin Fan swung his sword a few times, the zombies that ran towards him seemed to be sliced by an invisible force, their bodies instantly bursting open, viscous blood splattering everywhere.
"Alright, it’s over," Lin Fan said with a smile.
Old Zhong silently put away his straight sword and shield—it was none of his business at all.
Perhaps his only role was to prepare before the battle; aside from preparation, he didn’t experience the process or reap the results.
"Let’s go inside."
Lin Fan opened the warehouse and, ensuring there was no danger, waved them over.
Entering the warehouse, many goods were laid out there.
Although covered in a layer of dust, all the goods were intact.
Looking closely, one could see many bloodstains solidified on the floor, now blackened, clearly from the time just after the apocalypse erupted, when there were still people working here, ultimately mauled, their bright red blood splattered on the ground.
Lin Fan muttered to himself, "The owner of this factory shipped out so much merchandise, he must have had a good business and thought he could make a big fortune; it’s just a pity that the apocalypse came, and a lifetime of hard work vanished just like that."
Much later, Xu Zeyang approached Lin Fan and said, "Bro Lin, I’ve counted, fifty units per box, a total of twenty boxes, one thousand units altogether."
Lin Fan nodded; considering the price of satellite phones, that was several million worth of goods here.
Compared to his former salary...
Counting on his toes, he’d never afford them in this lifetime.
Having transported the goods back to the Sunshine Shelter, he left the rest to the communications soldiers, as they were experts in these matters.
A communications soldier, seeing so many satellite phones, knew this was a major project.
"The prevalence of satellite phones isn’t high; from unpacking to installation, software setup needs to be handled, otherwise, those unfamiliar might need a long time to figure it out," he said.
Lin Fan said, "Thank you for your hard work."
"What are you saying? This is our duty," they replied.
The communications soldiers began to divide and cooperate, knowing these tasks were indeed tedious, but understanding the gadgets were going to be distributed for lifesaving purposes everywhere, how could they complain just because it was cumbersome?
Lin Fan didn’t interrupt their work but went over to Wang Kai, holding a paper and pen, writing down some information.
Number: 1740...
He had Wang Kai go and make a thousand copies to give to the communications soldiers and conveyed a message through Wang Kai, asking them to work hard and input the number, just to be doubly sure in case of emergencies.
Nighttime.
Lin Fan stood on the balcony enjoying the breeze, grateful that everyone found time to play games with him amidst their busy schedules.
He knew their companionship was because he was protecting this place.
And they were grateful for his actions.
This situation was good, as they understood that Lin Fan, who was protecting them, also needed company. Their presence was not a burden but the only company he could find in the apocalypse to play games with him.
He played Command and Conquer.
His skills used to be just average, but for some reason, now he alone could defeat everyone.
Before, moving the mouse all over the screen made everything blur until he couldn’t see what was on the screen clearly; but now, he found that no matter how he moved, even faster moves, he could see all images clearly.
His eyes were very strong.
His fingers’ flexibility was even stronger.
Perhaps this was the ability Lin Fan awakened after the apocalypse: an extraordinary ability to play games.
Suddenly.
Lin Fan looked towards the darkness in the distance, his brow furrowed, and he quickly flipped over the balcony, using the balcony railing’s force to leap up to the rooftop.
Running.
He ran towards the edge of the Sunshine Shelter.
"Who?"
The patrolling soldier, hearing footsteps behind him, quickly turned around, his flashlight attached to his rifle clearly illuminating Lin Fan’s face.
"It’s Brother Lin."
Lin Fan apologized, "Sorry for disturbing you."
"Is something up?"
"Nothing, I’m just going over there to check things out."
"Oh."
The soldiers on patrol were on a rotating shift, with two shifts throughout the night, the first half and the latter half, because monitoring the surroundings was an important task.
Under their watchful eyes, Lin Fan leapt from the rooftop and landed steadily on the ground.
The soldiers on the rooftop, pursing their lips, marveled that this was indeed the power of a formidable being.
They were just ordinary flesh and blood, and if they had jumped from the rooftop, they would have certainly smashed into pieces, and with a bit of bad luck, their brains might have burst out.
Gradually.
Lin Fan’s figure merged into the darkness.
In the distance.
Lin Fan stood still, completely enveloped by darkness except for the moonlight, without any other light nearby.
Looking back at the faint light from the Sunshine Shelter, it seemed to be a stark contrast to the world.
"Although the light seems faint, it represents ’hope’, doesn’t it?"
Lin Fan smiled, engulfed in darkness, always watching ahead, where there were movements.
At that moment, a zombie was running swiftly through the streets, its speed so fast that one could hear the roaring sounds. It ignored everything, even if a sedan blocked its path, it would smash through them, cutting them in half.
It was a Sprinter among zombies.
Very soon.
The running zombie saw Lin Fan standing in the darkness and slowly began to decrease its speed until stopping completely.
"A hybrid type?"
The darkness might conceal other’s eyes, but it couldn’t hide Lin Fan’s. He saw the attributes of this zombie: elongated limbs, a pale body, and a bald head.
These characteristics were enough to confirm that it was a mature hybrid zombie.
But...
This zombie had other features.
It had a pair of flesh wings on its back, not seemingly useful for flying, but he knew that the evolution of zombies often followed the most perfect path.
"Ahead is not for you, that’s the domain of humans."
Lin Fan said sternly.
All the zombies nearby had been cleanly dispatched by him.
Suddenly.
The appearance of such a zombie, and its obvious goal being the Sunshine Shelter, surprised him significantly.
Could it be that his presence had already alerted some type of zombies to the danger?
"Hehe..."
The zombie facing Lin Fan made a low growl, a terrifying vibrato emanating from its throat.
"Shh, keep it down, don’t disturb the kids sleeping; they have school tomorrow."
Lin Fan raised his hand, gesturing for the zombie to quiet down.
No sooner had he spoken.
Than the zombie crushed its foot down on the ground and with a thunderous noise, it instantly charged at Lin Fan, its wings seemingly merging with the airflow to reduce drag and increase its speed, creating a booming sonic boom.
"I told you not to make noise."
Lin Fan’s expression changed; such a noise could be heard by even the deaf.
He couldn’t allow this creature to continue like this.
It was early morning.
Time to sleep.
Lin Fan swung his fist, and as the zombie neared, he struck it with a terrifying force, instantly covering the zombie, and with a muffled sound, the incoming zombie was instantaneously shattered.
In the darkness, one could faintly see the scatter of reddish flesh.
Lin Fan still stood there.
On the ground, only half of the zombie’s head remained, the body below the neck completely vanished, and the flesh of that half-head shifted as if trying to regrow.
But possibly due to the severe damage, it moved a few times and then stilled.
[Complete kill of a fully mature hybrid zombie]
[Points +50]
"Indeed a hybrid zombie, a step higher than a mature one. If not for my worry about disturbing the kids, I would have liked to see your capabilities."
In the dark distance.
A hidden zombie quietly left.
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