It's the End of the World, Having a Few Superpowers is Reasonable, Right?

【Post-apocalyptic + Natural Disasters + Overpowered Protagonist + Satisfying Read, No Logic + No CP + Logomancy】

Logomancy Master Ling Ran accidentally transmigrates into a post-apocalyptic w...

Chapter 568 A Bite in My Throat

Chapter 568 A Bite in My Throat

Luo Han returned to the command room.

Bai Liuyun and Zhu Chen followed closely behind.

He looked at the two of them and asked, "What's the matter?"

Bai Liuyun felt no pressure and said directly, "Brother Luo, if there's nothing else, I'd like to go see the adult's concert. It's already past nine o'clock, I can still catch the tail end."

"Go."

Bai Liuyun left immediately.

Zhu Chen was left staring longingly at Luo Han, but remained silent. Luo Han asked helplessly, "You want to go too?"

"team leader……"

Zhu Chen greatly admired Ling Ran, ever since Ling Ran first saved their lives.

Luo Han thought there shouldn't be any problems, so he made an exception: "This is a one-time exception, and it will not be repeated."

"Thank you, Captain!"

Zhu Chen immediately gave a proper military salute.

Luo Han waved his hand: "Go quickly."

"Captain, I'm going now."

"Go."

Zhu Chen chuckled, then turned and ran off in a flash, disappearing into the night in no time.

At this moment, inside the concert venue.

More than two hours have passed, and instead of being tired, everyone is even more excited.

The applause and cheers were as loud as ever. Of course, if you listened carefully, you could still hear that many people's voices were already hoarse from shouting, but they were still trying their best to yell, completely unaware that Luo Han and his guards had already fought several rounds with the zombie king outside.

Bai Liuyun slipped away from backstage to the front row.

There were no seats left for him, but he didn't care. He found an acquaintance and sat down on the ground in front of him.

Alexander, the superhuman he had chosen, quickly offered his seat to Bai Liuyun. Bai Liuyun said it wasn't necessary, but how could the superhuman really let the top expert of his base sit in front of him? So he slipped away.

Bai Liuyun had no choice but to sit down.

Just then, Ling Ran started singing the beginning of a song, and Bai Liuyun's eyes lit up. He knew this song too.

That's great, he can sing along in a little while.

But he soon realized something was wrong.

The adult is singing, but seems to be a little off-key?

You must have misheard. Listen again.

After listening to the chorus again, Bai Liuyun nodded in correction, "Yes, it's not just a little off-key, it's completely off-key."

Just as he was wondering if the adult was not familiar with the song, he noticed that Ling Ran on the stage was handing him a microphone. Bai Liuyun immediately lost his mind and started singing along.

He only sang a few lines before he realized something was wrong.

Why is everyone singing off-key?

And it runs like an adult, about 70-80% like one?

Could it be that he misremembered the key of the song? Otherwise, it's impossible for nearly 100,000 people to sing off-key, and all in the same key.

Although Bai Liuyun found it hard to believe, she still felt that she must have remembered it wrong, and that she might have mixed up the tune of some song.

But as the song played, Bai Liuyun realized, "What the heck? Why is every song different from what I remember?"

The superhuman next to him was almost speechless from singing, and his voice finally weakened. Bai Liuyun quickly asked him, "Dude, is this song off-key? I remember the original singer didn't sing it like this, right?"

The superhuman hadn't even glanced at Bai Liuyun before he heard this and immediately retorted, "What do you know about songs! This is a brand new version, composed and arranged by the master himself. Otherwise, how would everyone know how to sing it?"

"Oh, is that so? Then the composition skills seem to be quite average."

The music was neither a tune nor a melody.

The superhuman exploded upon hearing this: "You have to listen to an adult's song with your heart. Who are you? Are you some kind of walking 500,000?"

As he said this, the superhuman finally shifted his gaze from Ling Ran to the person next to him, and then he saw Bai Liuyun.

"Brother Liuyun?"

Bai Liuyun: "..."

He said the voice sounded somewhat familiar.

The person who called him Brother Liuyun last time is the one right in front of me!

The superhuman was also surprised that the seat next to him had suddenly become Bai Liuyun, and he even called out "Brother Liuyun".

"Brother Bai, I misspoke, no, you misheard me, no, I, I..."

Bai Liuyun blushed slightly, then generously replied, "It's nothing."

Of course, it would be better if these words weren't spoken with such venomous rage.

Although it was true that the adults were more capable than him, and he was convinced of that, their rapid change of attitude made him feel even more disheartened.

True heartbreak is never about making a scene.

The superhuman said "Oh," and then said, "Then, I'm going to the concert."

"Um."

Upon hearing this, the superhuman felt as if he had been granted a pardon and quickly turned his body to the side, leaving half of his back to Bai Liuyun.

She just kept looking at Ling Ran, but stopped singing along.

Firstly, he was a little too tired to sing, and secondly, Bai Liuyun was right behind him. He had just offended her, and he felt like he was sitting on pins and needles, with a fishbone stuck in his throat.

To his surprise, Bai Liuyun started singing along, and she was singing a brand new version that she had learned on the spot.

So, Brother Liuyun, you're not angry, are you?

That makes sense; a big shot like him certainly wouldn't stoop to the level of a nobody like him.

He was incredibly lucky this time, getting front-row seats. He'll sing for three more days and three nights, and deal with his voice when he gets back.

Before long, the superhuman regained his strength and began shouting again in his hoarse, broken voice.

The concert ended at 10 PM.

However, because everyone kept calling for an encore, Ling Ran kept returning to the stage, so the performance didn't end until 11 o'clock.

After Ling Ran stepped off the stage, the lights in the audience seats came on again, and the host announced the order of exit, instructing everyone to take their trash and leave in an orderly manner.

Everyone left the stage one by one, and even though the concert was over, they were still very excited.

Since seats are assigned by luck, people around you may not know each other, but that doesn't stop them from chatting.

"That was awesome! So exhilarating! Adult concerts are amazing!"

"That's right, those who didn't manage to get tickets, I can only say they'll regret it for the rest of their lives."

"After listening to this concert, I feel like I could kill thirty zombies."

"Oh dear, I can't speak."

Everyone's voice was hoarse, and some even opened their mouths but couldn't make a sound, clearly because they had injured their throats.

However, no one cared about that; everyone's faces were filled with excitement and satisfaction.

On the other side.

Ling Ran, who was backstage, was also unusually tired.

It's not that I'm physically tired, but rather that I'm mentally exhausted.

Although her singing time was shorter than at other venues, the feeling of performing for tens of thousands of audience members was completely different from that of performing for nearly one hundred thousand.

As soon as Ling Ran changed out of her clothes, Wei Songbai, Luo Zhenguo, and other managers came over to congratulate her.

"Congratulations, sir, the concert was a great success."

"Um."

Wei Songbai sat for the entire four hours of this concert.

He smiled and said to Ling Ran, "By the way, sir, I have some good news for you. The game you mentioned before is making great progress and is expected to be launched in four months. Also, I found another group of people and we created a live streaming software."