Chapter 35 How to Survive



Chapter 35 How to Survive

The zombies who were planning to surround An Ran were attracted by the sound of coins hitting the wall without any suspense. An Ran also carried a fruit basket and stepped on the corpses of zombies stuck in the crack of the door and successfully entered the passage of the blue light room.

Of course, she was more careful this time. She ran into the blue light room and immediately looked back. Sure enough, she found a zombie that did not take the usual path. It did not go to the place where the coin sounded, but instead followed the sound made by the fruit basket wrapping paper.

In fact, it was originally standing at the edge of the blue light room. When An Ran approached with the fruit basket, it naturally followed An Ran and went straight into the gap of the door of the blue light room. If An Ran stopped for a few seconds, his shoulder blade would be grabbed by the zombie again.

She turned around, waiting for the zombie to chase into the crack of the door, watching it fall on the corpses of its own kind, then raised her hand and killed the zombie without hesitation. Then she glanced at the curled edge of the fruit knife, hid behind the heavy sliding metal door, breathing rapidly, waiting for the zombies that surrounded her to retreat on their own.

It seems that as time goes by, these zombies have become more flexible from their initial stiff movements. Their original walking posture made them look like those of mentally retarded people with limited mobility, but now their hands and feet can bend, and their hearing that follows sounds seems to have become more acute.

Even the slightest sound made by the plastic wrapping paper was not missed.

An Ran's heart suddenly sank. She realized that zombies would really evolve. She was glad that she had dealt with the little zombies in the blue light room in advance. At the same time, An Ran felt panicked. When the crisis of survival became more and more serious, how could she survive alone with two children? After a while, the zombies outside the metal sliding door scattered because they lost their target. As a mother, An Ran's sense of responsibility made her cheer up again. She couldn't help but cheer up. Now she couldn't die, she couldn't be decadent, because if she died, it would not be just one life, but three!

Her heart was pounding as she carried the fruit basket into the blue light room. It didn't take much time to go back and forth. Neither the baby nor Chen Jiao's son woke up. There was a thin door between the blue light room and the metal door, with a seemingly long passage in the middle. The plastic bags were being unpacked in this passage. The zombies outside the heavy metal door couldn't hear her, so An Ran went in, leaned against the door, and began to unpack the fruit basket in her hand.

The fruit basket is very big because it was sent by the baby's family to the doctor. It has plenty of ingredients and the fruits are fresh, including apples, pears, bananas and a cantaloupe, as well as some lychees, longans, avocados, etc. These fruits have different seasons, but what does it matter? In today's society, agriculture is well developed, and they just want to fill a fruit basket with fruits of different seasons. It's simple.

An Ran had no water to wash her hands, so she used her dirty hands to select some fruit. She thought that since she had been hungry for so long, she should eat some fruit to nourish herself, so she grabbed an avocado, peeled it and started eating.

She was not full after eating one avocado, so she ate another one. An Ran was full before she even finished half of the avocado. Holding the remaining half of the avocado, An Ran yawned, lay on the ground on her side, and fell asleep from exhaustion.

In the dark night outside the hospital, it rained heavily for a while, then stopped for a while, and now it started raining heavily again. At about 6 o'clock in the evening, the sky began to turn pale and it gradually brightened.

(End of this chapter)


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