Chapter 1318 Wait Until I've Killed Enough
"Of course,"
The boy said as he handed water to Winter.
"I saw on the map that this place is very close to a human base. This should be a rest stop for people traveling."
"Will there be zombies here?"
"Probably not."
Rong Zan curled his lips and smiled, and said calmly,
"Look, there's no one around here."
Click——
The biscuit was bitten in her mouth, and the girl's voice was cold and vague.
"Yeah."
It wasn't a question, but a calm statement. She turned her head slightly, and her black pupils reflected half a bloodstained head that was peeking out from the wall outside the door.
The wind blew in from the opposite mountaintop, bringing with it the stench of completely decayed flesh, almost making one think this was a mass grave in the wilderness. This kind of smell definitely couldn't be emitted by just one zombie—at least a whole group of them.
Lin Dong slowly stood up, and sure enough, after that zombie, he saw more zombies appearing in an endless stream.
Rong Zan pulled out a gun without changing his expression, then moved his sleeve, grasped a dagger, and silently put it into Lin Dong's hand.
"It seems I was wrong."
The young man sighed slightly and stepped in front of Winter.
"You'll find a chance to rush out and get in the car later."
Lin Dong looked at the figure standing in front of him, his expression was confused for a moment, and then he became calm and indifferent.
With a beast-like howl, like an alarm, the zombies immediately rushed forward, rushing towards them with a force that almost blocked out all the light.
A broken head and limbs, a bloody body, hideous teeth covered in flesh and blood, and terrifying bluish-white eyes.
All these things piled up layer by layer and reflected in the girl's black pupils, forming a bloody and cruel hell, covering her in slow motion.
Winter pursed her lips. The touch of the particles on her lips made her lick them with the tip of her bright red tongue, and then rolled the biscuit crumbs into her mouth.
Then she held the dagger in her backhand and raised it up. One side of the smooth blade reflected the hideous and terrifying hell, while the other side reflected black pupils that gradually became darker and colder than hell.
The next moment, she flew out with an expressionless face, passed by the young man like a shadow, and leaped into the group of zombies emitting a foul smell.
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When the wind blew, her dagger just happened to pierce an intact head. After twisting it around casually and coldly, the girl turned around and kicked the old zombie beside her away. When she turned around, someone had already helped her take the attack from behind.
The boy obviously failed to dodge completely, and his arm was bitten hard by the long-haired female zombie.
Although it was only a very brief moment, the next second the female zombie had her head kicked in by the enraged Winter, but the deep, bleeding tooth marks could still be seen from the torn area on her arm.
Rong Zan touched the white brain matter on his face, cleared his throat calmly, and then gave the girl a reassuring smile.
Winter was obviously not successfully appeased. She turned her head expressionlessly, her eyes dark as if she had completely fallen into hell.
"I thought I could avoid it by leaving the West End."
The girl raised her head, slightly raised her chin, and stared at the zombies with an almost insane gaze, her eyes flashing with a cold, inorganic light.
"Then I'll wait until I've killed enough people, and then I'll drive you away."
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It's like a truly wound-up killing machine that never stops.
She rushed into the horde of corpses and leaped out high, bringing out a large amount of hideous blood and white brain matter. Her snow-white face was already covered with stains, but she always had a blank expression at all times, as if she had never been injured. What she inserted and pulled out with the dagger were not the former humans who were once lively and now had powerful attacking power, but a bunch of tattered cabbage stalks.
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