Wei Xiyin transmigrated, reincarnating as the legitimate daughter of a noble aristocratic family. She originally thought she held the script for a family drama, but who would have thought she would...
However, for safety reasons, Wei Xiyin did not order him to be untied.
The four mutated guards were dragged out, and soon there was no movement outside.
Only then did everyone have the time to look at the dilapidated temple where they were staying.
The temple is very small, with only one dilapidated house. The doors and windows are badly damaged and there are drafts on all sides. Fortunately, the hot weather has no effect on it.
Chang Ying reorganized the remaining guards into teams of ten, taking turns patrolling the surrounding area, while the rest of the people rested on the spot.
Having just lost their companions whom they had been with day and night, the guards did not seem to be in a very good mental state, and they went about their business with numb expressions.
Ningshuang's face was pale and she followed her girl closely.
She was so frightened that she was like a frightened bird. She would tremble all over at the slightest movement in the temple, fearing that a monster would rush out from some corner.
Wei Lang was fine. He might have felt scared at first, but now that he was in a safe place and his sister was by his side, sleepiness slowly came over him. He tilted his head and pecked at rice bit by bit like a chicken.
Wei Xiyin didn't know whether he was careless or didn't understand the situation, so she had to take him to a corner and let him sleep against the wall for a while.
The temple was covered with dust, but Wei Lang didn't mind. He sat down on the ground and soon fell asleep with his eyes closed.
Wei Xiyin sat aside, staring at her brother's sleeping face, but her eyes gradually became unfocused.
She looked calm on the surface, but in fact her heart was in turmoil and she was restless. The thoughts in her mind were surging violently, like a tide that could not be calmed for a long time.
She had only seen zombies in movies and TV shows in her previous life, and had never imagined that one day they would appear in front of her alive. Just now, she had even killed one with her own hands.
When the barrier between reality and fantasy was broken, the impact directly shattered her worldview.
Wei Xiyin rested her right hand on her leg, tapping her fingers as if typing on a keyboard. Perhaps she didn't even realize that whenever she was thinking about a problem, she would subconsciously make this movement.
The abnormality should have first appeared in their cattle and horses. How did their cattle and horses get infected with the zombie virus?
Going to Beijing? Or on the way?
Are these zombies the plague the south is talking about? How did the plague spread here?
There are also people infected with the virus, and the onset time is different. Those who were bitten in the post station instantly turned into zombies, while the guards who were tied up by them gradually mutated.
Is it because the wounds vary in depth? Or is it that the closer they are to the brain, the faster they become infected?
Those zombies ran very fast, almost as fast as ordinary people, and they were also very strong. If an ordinary old, weak, woman or child, such as Ningshuang, encountered them, there would be no possibility of escape...
Also, the doors and windows of houses of this era are almost all made of wood, which is not strong at all. You can't hide in the house because they can be knocked open with just a few hits.
The most important point is that the zombie movies and doomsday novels in the previous life all took place in modern society, with not only cars, canned food, and compressed biscuits, but also cannons, airplanes, and various high-tech weapons.
And what do they have?
Their only means of transportation have collectively mutated, and their weapons are all cold weapons. Add to that the current natural disasters and food shortages...
Just thinking about this, Wei Xiyin couldn't help but feel a surge of despair in her heart.
She even wanted to question God, since he allowed her to live again, why didn't he just give her a golden finger.