The Walking Dead: Transmigrated

The world is a piece of dog shit, but luckily you are by my side.

I woke up and went from being Chinese in China to being Chinese in America.

Oh well, being Chinese is fine.

Just ...

If it's weird and strange [Bonus Chapter]

if strange

Lena Lee, an 18-year-old beautiful college student, is studying at George Washington University.

Recently, thanks to her quick wit, she discovered that many strange people had appeared around her.

This is not an exaggeration!

"Didn't you say you were going to live at school?" Edward opened the door and saw her troublesome grandniece, Edward, who had a toothache.

"Listen..." Lina was about to share her discovery, but immediately shut her mouth. What if they were eavesdropping? She couldn't be exposed! Detective Lina, on the move!

"..." Edward's lips twitched. "What are you inexplicably burning about again?" He couldn't help but slap Lina's head. This child is eighteen years old, how can she still be so stupid?

"You don't understand!" Lina covered her head and gave Edward a disdainful look. "I'm going to the study!"

Lena pushed past Edward and headed straight for the Sherlock Holmes books in the study.

Edward slammed the door shut in annoyance. His damn nephew and niece-in-law had gone on another trip. Before, they left the kids with the neighbors; now they were leaving them with him.

What a tragedy! Does he not want children because he's impotent?

He just wants some time alone with his partner!

"Annie!" Lena hugged her beautiful great-aunt without any hesitation and kissed her hard. Anne accepted it well and hugged Lena with a smile, but Edward's face darkened even more.

Lena winked smugly at Annie, thinking, "What a petty old man."

Anne smiled broadly, affectionately tapping Lena's nose to signal her to stop while she was ahead, then glanced at Edward with a smile. Edward immediately blossomed like a radiant sunflower towards Anne.

"Is it because you can't get used to the food at school? Or do you not get along with your roommates?" Annie asked with concern.

“No, no,” Lina suppressed her urge to share, “I just came back to get a few books to pass the time,” these were the theoretical guides for her research!

Under Edward's suspicious gaze and "thank goodness you're leaving" look, Lina carried a heavy schoolbag and went out the door.

Once she finishes her studies, she'll definitely be able to deal with those ill-intentioned guys!

Carrying a heavy schoolbag, Lina was like a rabbit carrying a heavy tortoise shell, but it didn't hinder her brisk steps at all. However! Her good mood didn't last long, and Lina furtively covered her face.

"Lina!" It hadn't been long since school started, but Spencer seemed to have a locator on her, and she couldn't escape him no matter what she did. How annoying!

Lina pretended not to hear and continued walking forward with her head down.

"Lina?!" Spencer continued to shout. Luckily, there were no cars on the road, so he started jogging, preparing to do something convenient but against the rules.

"Hey, do you know how to get to number *** Road? This idiot has led me around in circles several times." Spencer was stopped by a girl with low pigtails and a hat.

Normally he would be very happy because this girl is hot enough, but now? No.

"Um, go straight ahead, turn left at the traffic light..." Spencer hurriedly gave directions while searching for Lina's figure, who was getting further and further away!

“I told you, my plan is flawless. According to the map and our estimated speed, I should be able to get you to your destination in about ten minutes. I have a thorough understanding of this map.”

Spencer looked over in confusion and saw a cowardly-looking guy muttering something to the girl.

Rosita rolled her eyes. "Shut up, Eugene!" Then she looked at Spencer. "You wouldn't mind taking me to our destination, would you, handsome?"

Spencer paused for a moment. “Of course, it would be my pleasure to serve you, Miss.”

The two walked side by side toward the destination Rosita had mentioned. While chatting idly with Spencer, Rosita turned back and made a face at Eugene.

Eugene pouted in dissatisfaction, "My plan is perfectly fine!" He followed along reluctantly.

Lena glanced back and saw a beautiful, blind woman leading Spencer away. She thanked her, even though her eyesight was poor.

Spencer was decent-looking, which she had to admit, but his personality was absolutely awful! He was always bothering her. Discrimination in college had decreased significantly, or rather, it wasn't as obvious anymore, since everyone was an adult with some self-respect.

However, Spencer is the kind of person who is always a popular figure on campus. He is always chasing after Lina, which makes Lina's college life very difficult!

"Sister, this is for you." Lina, who was lost in thought, was stopped by a little girl who was holding a basket of flowers, large white flowers.

The kind that Lina had never seen before.

“These are Cherowski roses,” the little girl explained, “brought by… an uncle.”

For some reason, the little girl's expression twisted for a moment. Lina thought she was seeing things and accepted the flower with a puzzled look.

He didn't forget to take out five dollars, intending to give it to the little girl.

"No, it's for you. I hope you like it." If it weren't so strange to give the whole basket, Sophia would have given it all to Lina.

Lina held the flowers in her hand, puzzled. "Okay, thank you."

"Sophia!"

"Mother!"

The little girl, Sophia, waved to Lina and ran towards her mother, a woman with gray hair.

She smiled and nodded at Lina from afar.

How gentle! Lina thought, and nodded back in a friendly manner.

It was an unexpected encounter, unexpected yet beautiful. That's what Lina thought.

After walking for a short while, Lina felt the gaze upon her again, a burning sensation. Lina stopped and looked around, but only felt lost.

She couldn't find its origin; the feeling seemed to vanish in an instant, yet it also felt like it was still watching her from time to time.

Hate!

Lina puffed out her cheeks angrily. Was it some kind of pervert? Or some villain who wanted to kidnap her and extort money from her?

No, just having books doesn't seem safe. Although the power of knowledge is strong, she needs something reliable right now.

Cough cough, something akin to truth.

Having made up her mind, Lina changed direction and headed towards a familiar neighborhood.

If we're talking about who can help her get the truth or something similar to the truth, then there's only one person.

The distance wasn't far, but the closer they got to Lina, the more uneasy they felt, and the stronger the feeling of being watched grew!

More than one direction!

The feeling of seeing a ghost made her hair stand on end, and Lina quickened her pace; she was starting to feel afraid.

Lina nervously walked forward, glancing around nervously. The consequence of not paying attention to what lay ahead was that she bumped into a sofa.

Lina took a step back, looking bewildered.

"...Um, sorry, sorry." The young Asian man wearing a hat hurriedly put down the sofa he was carrying, and the heavy sofa landed with a thud on the feet of the man opposite him who looked like someone you shouldn't mess with.

"Damn it! Glenn, I'm going to twist your dick off and shove it up your eye!" Moore jumped up, clutching his foot.

"I'm sorry...I'm sorry!" Glenn was on the verge of tears.

Lina gave Glenn and Moore a strange look. The two had completely different personalities. How did they end up together? Were they just working together by chance?

Lena carefully pulled Glenn, who was also Asian, aside. "Was he bullying you? Our school has people who deal with these racist guys. Do you need help?"

Moore's eyebrows twitched. "You really are #%*..." Moore's words became unclear, and Lina looked at him even more confused. Was it not just discrimination, but also a disease?

Moore's face darkened; it was clear he wasn't up to anything!

Glenn chuckled awkwardly, "No, no, don't let his appearance fool you, he's actually... well, not bad, hahaha..."

Lina expressed her doubts, but since the other party had already said so, Lina didn't want to meddle.

"Okay, I'll be going now if there's nothing else." Lina pouted; she hated this pushover too!

Lina continued walking forward. With the sofa no longer blocking her view, Lina saw a familiar figure—the little girl who had just given her flowers. What a coincidence!

Before she could even say hello, Lina's pupils constricted sharply, and she took off running forward.

The huge cabinet suddenly collapsed, and the little girl was standing right underneath it! She didn't seem to notice!

"Watch out!" Lina shouted.

A burly man with red hair rushed past her at the same time.

Fortunately, the two blocked the cabinet in time. "Well done, Popeye. Did you eat a lot of spinach today?"

Lina's face instantly darkened as she looked at the red-haired man. No young female college student would want to be called that ugly man with a cigarette dangling from his mouth and a loud, cackling laugh.

"Hmph! How much protein powder have you been consuming?" Lina snorted and asked.

"Hahahaha! These are the real deal!" Abraham laughed heartily, striking the classic pose of a muscular man and showing off his muscles.

"Tch!" Lina scoffed dismissively. These muscle men are all show and no substance!

“Tsk,” Abraham frowned, “See that? I could carry that whole cart by myself!”

Lena looked at the two trucks parked by the roadside. Abraham pointed to one that was filled with heavy furniture and appliances.

"Ha! That's nothing. I could move those two trucks by myself!" Lina said defiantly, hands on her hips, staring up at Abraham.

"Huh? Let's have a contest!" Abraham rolled up his sleeves and challenged her. He didn't believe that Lina, now an ordinary college student, still had that much strength.

"Let's try! Whoever loses is a dog!" Lina threw down her backpack and started rolling up her sleeves, unwilling to accept defeat.

“Then you’d better get ready to bark like a dog!” Abraham said.

The black girl standing to the side finally couldn't help but purse her lips helplessly, lower her head and shake her head. What a pair of childish devils.

Neither of them would give way, and they rushed towards the truck one after the other. Sasha rubbed her temples in exasperation. She took out her phone, looked at the noisy group of people not far away, and dialed a number. "Is this really okay?"

Moore and Glenn got involved too, making things even more chaotic...