Chapter 70 Just Don't Hold Me Back
Another important reason for going to the first floor was that An Ran wanted to get some medicine from the pharmacy on the first floor. Since the child could not stop taking cod liver oil, the hospital must have more cod liver oil than the pharmacy outside. It would be better to slowly go to the first floor while the food was still full and stock up on enough cod liver oil so that she wouldn't have to run out to look for it later.
If you think about it this way, in addition to cod liver oil, there are also various medicines that need to be prepared, such as calcium, iron, zinc and other supplements that children need to supplement during their growth. The child of the neighbor opposite An Ran takes the glucose zinc prescribed by the hospital every day. The neighbor said that as long as the child does not eat, he is almost zinc deficient. An Ran agrees with this.
There are also some commonly used medicines, such as iodine-containing disinfectant.
So the pharmacy on the first floor became a must-go place.
"Okay." Hu Zhen nodded, his expression hesitated for a moment, and said to An Ran: "Do you think I need to kill zombies too?"
"It's up to you, just don't hold me back. It would be best if you can kill me."
An Ran never thought that Hu Zhen would ask such a question. In this situation, as long as the baby could survive, An Ran would not complain about whether Hu Zhen had killed zombies before. Of course, if Hu Zhen could pick up a knife to kill zombies, the zombies on the third floor could be cleared as soon as possible, but not all women in this world dared to pick up a knife to kill zombies.
Didn't An Ran see zombies eating people a few days ago and was so scared that she peed? Now An Ran felt numb in her heart. She was numb to brains, blood and diamonds.
She could understand Hu Zhen's inner struggle, but it was too tiring to counsel and encourage Hu Zhen. Instead of persuading Hu Zhen to kill zombies, An Ran might as well have a good rest.
What's more, after they get out, everyone might go their separate ways. No matter what happens to Hu Zhen or Chen Jiao, An Ran has no obligation to be responsible.
Hu Zhen beside the bed didn't say anything else. She stood up hesitantly, turned around and walked out of the ward, to move the flowers and plants according to An Ran's instructions.
During this period, the baby woke up once. An Ran changed into a new nurse's uniform, wiped her chest, fed the baby some breast milk, and coaxed the baby to sleep. Then she picked up the knife, ran to the escalator, and continued to kill zombies. She set a goal for herself and decided to kill twenty zombies in one breath. She wanted to break the record.
With this increasingly numb mood, An Ran worked for who knows how long and finally managed to get rid of the twenty zombies.
The corner of the escalator was filled with zombie corpses, densely packed one upon the other. An Ran studied it and found that the zombies' blood was somewhat different from human blood. The zombies' blood would not flow in the body, so it would not splash. It could only flow out slowly along the hole in the head after the zombies fell to the ground.
The color of the blood was red at first, but after a long time, An Ran discovered that the blood flowing from the zombies' brains had turned black, and the viscosity of the blood was getting higher and higher.
It seemed that as time passed, the moisture in the bodies of these zombies disappeared bit by bit.
Many zombies are already in a state of dehydration, but they are still stubbornly looking for prey. They don't eat or drink, but they seem to never fall down. Why is that?
(End of this chapter)