Chapter 87 Shelter 1



Su Han looked far away and found that the surroundings were barren and there was no grass. She couldn't help but mutter, "It's a bit like being trapped in a war, but it looks harder than before."

There are many resource points in the dungeon where the war is trapped. Even if the inventory is insufficient, players can still find other ways to fill their stomachs. But this round of the game is different. There is obviously no green vegetation around, and there is a serious shortage of food.

But Su Han was not worried. She had a steady supply of food and daily necessities, so it was not a problem to support herself. Her only concern was...

"Go to the shelter? Or fight on our own?" Su Han muttered.

She suddenly realized that she hadn't played a single-player game for a long time. In order to survive, she always got involved in all kinds of troubles without realizing it. And if she didn't step out to control the situation, the other players might sprint towards the destruction of the whole team at any time.

But playing online every time is really tiring, especially when you meet a group of companions who have their own ideas and don't listen to your orders.

"Whatever, let them be wiped out." Su Han decided to let herself go. After looking around, she randomly chose a direction to move forward.

After walking for an unknown amount of time, Su Han heard heavy breathing and a roar similar to that of a wild animal not far away. She paused and was about to distinguish it carefully, but she found that the sound was getting closer.

Looking up, I saw a little girl about 1.1 meters tall running away desperately, with two adult zombies following behind her!

The copy is so big, how did it get in front of her?

Su Han sighed, took out the Desert Eagle, and was about to aim and shoot. At this moment, the little girl jumped over the big pit in front of her with a standing long jump, and then slowly exhaled.

The two zombies behind were stupid enough to continue chasing, and ended up falling into the pit.

The little girl turned around and gave a very light but quite proud smile.

"What are you doing?" At first Su Han thought the little girl was trying to escape, but after watching for a while, she found that the little girl seemed to be deliberately luring the zombies into the pit.

But why? Zombies are not good things, there is no need to capture them.

Someone! The little girl's face froze, and she turned around very slowly. When she found that the other person was an adult with a pistol in his hand, her pupils shrank and the hair on her body stood up.

The system's mechanical voice sounded at the right time, "Game Day 1."

At the same time, a loaf of brown bread, a bottle of milk and two bars of handmade soap appeared in the portable warehouse.

Su Han pretended to take out the black bread from his jacket pocket and asked calmly, "Do you want to eat?"

The little girl answered stiffly, "No!" However, her nose twitched, her throat trembled, and her eyes couldn't help revealing desire.

"It's a pity that I didn't refuse this option." Su Han announced with a look of regret, and then continued, "Eat the black bread and answer my questions honestly, and then I will let you go."

Strange adult.

The little girl pouted, walked over slowly, took the bread and started to eat it. But in her heart she was thinking that there must be something wrong with the food.

But as she ate, she stopped caring about other things. The feeling of hunger was oppressing her nerves, and all the cells in her body were clamoring for food. So, before she knew it, she began to eat with big mouthfuls.

"Eat slowly and be careful not to choke." Su Han handed over a bottle of milk.

The little girl opened her eyes wide, took it without hesitation, and drank half of the bottle in one breath.

Su Han thought, how long has it been since she last had a meal? However, the little girl was thin, short, and had dry and yellow hair. She did look like she was malnourished.

In just three minutes, the little girl finished the black bread and milk. After finishing, she licked the crumbs on her fingers reluctantly, as if she was still savoring the taste.

Su Han asked, "Have you finished eating? Can you answer my questions?"

The little girl's eyes were surprisingly bright. She opened her mouth and said, "Do you have a lot of food?"

"I ask questions and you answer them." Su Han said bluntly, "People who don't know would think you are inviting me to dinner."

"Forget it." The little girl muttered, then cheered up, "Ask. I will tell you everything I know."

"First question," Su Han pointed at the zombie that had fallen into the pit and couldn't climb out, and was very curious, "Are you so bored that you want to play games with zombies?"

"I'm not playing." The little girl said with a dark face, "I found a hidden room. There might be leftover food and drinks in it. But there are zombies wandering around in it, so I can't search with peace of mind. So I decided to lure the zombies away and trap them first."

Su Han's heart was moved. A hidden house? It sounds like a good place to stay.

The little girl continued, "I know there's a shelter nearby with many survivors living in it. How about I take you there?"

Su Han thought for a moment, but what he said was, "Take me to the room you like."

The little girl: "..."

She hesitated and stood there, not wanting to leave.

"Don't worry, it's okay if you move out your things. What I want is the house." Su Han glanced at her.

Hearing this, the little girl immediately became happy. But for safety reasons, she still asked awkwardly, "Why did you give me the black bread and milk?"

"Because I don't like eating black bread." And the portable storage is almost full. Su Han added silently in his heart.

No, don't like it? These days, being able to fill one's stomach is already a blessing, and this guy still has the mind to be picky? The little girl fell silent.

"Roar——" At this moment, the two zombies in the pit roared, angrily showing their presence.

Su Han was about to raise her gun to shoot, but after thinking about it, she put the gun down again and turned to ask, "What do you know about zombies?"

"It moves slowly, has extremely poor vision and hearing, and an average sense of smell. It likes the smell of blood and will unconsciously chase the taste of fresh blood. The only weak spot is the head, and it will die completely if hit hard. In addition, if a normal person is scratched by a zombie, he will be infected with an unknown virus. He may die, or he may become a new zombie." The little girl listed a long list in one breath.

But after she finished speaking, she frowned and looked at Su Han suspiciously, "It's been half a year since the disaster happened. Even a child like me knows it, how could you not know it?"

Su Han looked helpless, "There's nothing I can do. I just came out of the mountains and don't know the situation."

"Dashan?" The little girl opened her eyes wide with a surprised expression.

"Yes. After the disaster, my family and I took the rice, flour and oil we had stockpiled and hid in the mountains, hoping to come out after the situation stabilized. The goods we stockpiled were enough to last for decades. But I was too bored staying in there, so I ran out secretly to see the world outside." Su Han lied to the child seriously.

Enough rice, flour and oil to last for decades! The little girl counted on her fingers, frantically calculating how much that was.

On the other side, Su Han took out the steel ball and slingshot and aimed directly at the zombies' heads. Soon, the two zombies turned into white light.

"Let's go to the hidden house you mentioned." Su Han urged.

The other party had no shortage of food and had no interest in attacking her. After figuring it out, the girl excitedly walked in front to lead the way, "This way."

**

Five minutes later, Su Han felt deeply deceived.

She pointed at the warehouse in front of her and asked expressionlessly, "A hidden house? You call this a house?" She had always thought that the destination was a residence!

"Yes, the house." The little girl pointed to the square warehouse and didn't feel anything was wrong.

Su Han, "..."

She was so stupid, really, that she was fooled by a little girl.

Su Han immediately ran away.

The little girl was anxious, and hurriedly hugged her thighs, "How about 50-50? 40-60? 30-70? I don't mind! I'll take 30 and you take 70!"

If it were anyone else, they would have probably kept the harvest all to themselves. It was rare for her to meet someone who was reasonable, and the little girl was eagerly hoping that she could have a bite of the soup.

Su Han expressed her attitude seriously, "No matter how much it is, I don't need it." Anyway, she couldn't take it away and had no place to put it.

The little girl was immediately discouraged. She took her hand back obediently and stood aside in disappointment.

Su Han, "..."

She was clearly the one being deceived, so why did it look like she was bullying a child?

"Didn't you dig a big hole?" Su Han consoled him, "Lure them two by two, and you'll eventually clean it up. Come on."

"Well, I understand. Go ahead." The little girl was still in a low mood, but she forced herself to cheer up and said, "In this world, there is no one you can count on."

It was her fault that she developed a dependent mentality because others gave her food out of kindness and she unconsciously desired more.

"I'm sorry, I can't help you." Su Han took out a piece of black bread and handed it over, "I wish you all the best."

"Thank you." The little girl smiled very lightly, but her smile was particularly sincere. At this point, she also realized that she was just lucky to meet a good person. Although the other party sometimes teased her on purpose, he never did anything excessive.

Su Han couldn't tell what she felt. In the end, all she could do was turn around and walk away quickly. After she walked a long way, she found a smooth stone to sit down and quietly sort out her thoughts.

Walking to the front of the warehouse and looking at the twenty or so zombies wandering back and forth inside, Su Han suddenly realized a serious problem - there were too many enemies in this game, and they were very rude and often ganged up on each other!

If she faced the enemy head-on, it wouldn't take long for her to run out of bullets. Even with the steel balls, she wouldn't be able to hold out for long.

After exhausting her long-range means, she could only bite the bullet and fight in close combat. But once she was scratched by a zombie, she would be infected, and her physical strength would decrease by -100 every day...

"The human wave tactic is too scary." Su Han felt a little overwhelmed.

At this moment, she had to admit that no matter how good she was at playing the game, she was just an ordinary person and could not defeat a hundred people alone.

...Wait, one against a hundred? Oh, that's right, a bazooka!

Su Han suddenly remembered that he had chosen a rocket launcher as an extra reward. Combined with the ammunition obtained from his friend's talent skills, it is definitely a powerful weapon!

But if you want to see your friends, you must go to the shelter.

Su Han, "..."

After many twists and turns, I finally had to go to the shelter. Was this the inevitable fate mentioned in the legend?

Unfortunately, Su Han was not used to accepting her fate. So after thinking for a long time, she decided to continue to let herself go, happily playing alone, and find a safe place to hide - even if she couldn't win a group fight, she could always avoid it.

Author's words: Little girl (positive): I know there is a shelter nearby, where many survivors live. How about I take you there?

Su Han (expressionless): Girl, you are repaying kindness with hatred. (Refusing to connect, starting with me)

later……

Su Han: Wait a minute, where was the shelter you mentioned?

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