Zombies have no brains. Murong Yue couldn't explain what was going on with her new brain.
She wanted to leave, even though the food was good, the clothes were warm, and the humans were fr...
Unexpectedly, Yue'er glanced at her and asked, "Are you hungry or thirsty?"
Squeak—
"It's thirsty," Yue'er said, pouring it some water.
After that, this Kapibala used this place as his dining spot, coming here every few days.
Later, they simply moved in openly and brazenly.
Of course, it didn't stay there for nothing; it often took Yue'er to find supplies—things where people were buried underground, where supplies remained even after people were gone, and things involving certain hoarders...
Anyway, Tun'er led her on a long search.
Under her care, the piglet grew several sizes larger.
One day, the moon was staring at it, and the fat pig squeaked several times.
"Don't worry, you're my good friend, why would I eat you?"
"Come here, let me ride it for a bit."
Piglet: ...
Then, Yue'er got a mount.
The man and the pig began to live a life of quiet survival.
Soon, she picked up another zombie child, who, like him, was already a zombie but still retained his sanity.
They don't eat people, are hygienic, and can understand human speech.
It's just that his dark, round eyes are a bit scary, and the little boy is incredibly fast.
Even a pig can't catch up with it when it runs fast.
The two men and the pig began searching outwards from the air-raid shelter.
When they encountered zombies that had lost their minds, the two killed them on the spot. When they encountered humans who tried to take advantage of them, they also killed them without hesitation.
"Sister, this person... there's something wrong with him."
The little boy pointed to a human woman on the ground.
When Yue'er went over to take a look, she found that the person had been bitten by a zombie but had not turned into a zombie. Instead, the person had gained a strange ability.
She wrapped herself in water.
Water formed a protective film around her body.
The moon circled around her twice, and the other person weakly said, "No, don't eat me."