Chapter 33 Adrenaline



As Jiang Zhi drove, when she encountered a dead end, she would put the car into her spatial storage, walk through the blockage, and then continue driving.

And mark the areas with obstacles on the map.

This way, when she travels in the future, she will know which roads she cannot take and which roads she can take.

There are still a large number of survivors in the city.

The daily missions of the teams of superpowered individuals and ordinary people mostly involve searching for superpowered individuals and supplies.

Before even reaching the People's Hospital, Jiang Zhi sensed an unusual aura. She immediately got out of the car, first storing it in her spatial storage, then taking out a motorcycle, covering it with a white cloth, and then covering it with a layer of snow, just in case.

This is a motorcycle she bought that can travel on snow; it cost her a lot of money.

Wanfu's little head peeked out from under the warm cotton-padded coat. It had been nestled on Jiang Zhi's belly the whole way, keeping her warm.

"Meow~" Wanfu wriggled around in her cotton-padded coat, wanting to go out for a walk.

Jiang Zhi naturally had to grant Wanfu's request. She took Wanfu out, and as soon as Wanfu touched the ground, it started trembling. The cat then climbed onto Jiang Zhi's shoulder with lightning speed and nestled against her neck.

It was like hanging around Jiang Zhi's neck.

Jiang Zhi was wearing sunglasses, and her neck was itchy from the cat hair.

"Good heavens, are you perhaps possessed?" Jiang Zhi stuffed Wanfu back into her clothes. She had made a pocket in her abdomen specifically for storing Wanfu.

When not fighting, Wanfu is like a cat-shaped heater.

"Meow~"

Jiang Zhi gripped the kitchen knife and moved forward. In the cold wind, the large characters of Jiangcheng First People's Hospital trembled on the building wall.

"This is it, but it's too quiet around here, so I have to be extra careful," Jiang Zhi murmured to herself.

Perhaps what those people said is true; there are mutated animals here.

She accepted this task because it had a high reward score.

If you successfully obtain the adrenaline, you'll receive 600 points.

Isn't this better than selling screws?

Jiang Zhi's feet crunched on the snow, each step leaving a clear, sharp mark.

After crossing the road, Jiang Zhi sensed something was amiss; some of the snow on the road had unusually shaped features. In particular, one patch of snow resembled a human figure. She pulled out a retractable stun gun from her pocket and poked at that spot.

There's a hard lump underneath.

Using a stick to clear away the snow, red bloodstains were revealed underneath, along with a corpse that had been rotten to pieces.

It was eaten by a mutated animal.

Perhaps they didn't have time to finish eating it, because the flesh froze and became too tough to chew, leaving only bones and a little bit of flesh.

Jiang Zhi surveyed her surroundings and slowly walked towards the hospital. Adrenaline was a Class A high-risk drug in the hospital, specifically for emergencies, and Jiang Zhi wasn't sure where it was stored.

Never mind, let's go to the emergency pharmacy first.

The emergency room is usually on the first floor, and it's in a very conspicuous location; Jiang Zhi saw it at a glance.

This hospital was truly a living hell. Along the way, Jiang Zhi saw seven or eight corpses that had been eaten beyond recognition. Having struggled in the apocalypse for many years, she still had a knack for identifying corpses. Many of these corpses had died before the ice and snow disaster, mostly from heatstroke.

A thin layer of ice covered the floor of the emergency pharmacy, and Jiang Zhi almost slipped. She walked forward slowly, trying not to make a sound.

Jiang Zhi went to the emergency pharmacy, where there were many medications for external injuries, such as disinfectants, anti-inflammatory drugs, and gauze. Without thinking twice, she bought them first.

However, she didn't collect them all; she left some behind in case more injured people came, so she wouldn't be caught off guard.

Jiang Zhi went into the inner room. The cardboard boxes of medicine on the floor were soaked, and all the medicines inside were useless. Jiang Zhi's eyes turned to the rows of medicines on the shelf.

The hospital has always implemented low-temperature measures, especially in the pharmacy; the hospital also operates its generator even during periods of extreme heat. Although Jiang Zhi wasn't sure if the medicines would be affected by the heat, the mission stated that obtaining them was sufficient; whether they were usable was the task assigner's responsibility.

The adrenaline was stored in a foam box. In addition to this injection, there were several other types of injections, both liquid and powder. None of them had frozen, so they looked usable.

Jiang Zhi didn't know what these things were for, so she kept some and took the rest.

There were a total of sixty adrenaline pills. Jiang Zhi kept ten for herself, handed over thirty, leaving twenty remaining in place.

After collecting the medication from the emergency department pharmacy, Jiang Zhi went to the first-floor pharmacy, where the traditional Chinese medicine pharmacy and the Western medicine pharmacy were next to each other. She also remembered that there was a pharmacy selling ready-to-use traditional Chinese medicine granules in the building next to the inpatient department.

Preparing granules without decoction is more convenient than decocting medicine, and you can take this along with the dispensing machine.

Jiang Zhi collected all the Chinese medicines, but she didn't touch a single box of the Western medicines, leaving them for others.

In the apocalypse, with Western medicine available, no one would pay attention to the Chinese medicine pharmacy next door, because they don't have prescriptions and it's inconvenient to decoct the medicine.

However, only warming Chinese medicine remedies can resist cold in extremely cold conditions.

Sure enough, there was a pharmacy selling ready-to-use granules. The door was open, but visibility inside was low, so Jiang Zhi took out a flashlight.

Good heavens, there were two corpses lying on the ground, both in bizarre positions. The rotting flesh was pressed tightly against the floor and frozen solid, so Jiang Zhi really couldn't move them.

She had no choice but to minimize her attention and focus on moving the medicine.

They moved the medicine cabinets and dispensing machines directly, and also emptied the warehouse at the back.

Jiang Zhi then ran to the room next to the nurses' station and took away all the simple medical equipment. She then wandered around the various departments, not even leaving behind the disposable acupuncture needles in the cabinet.

She doesn't need any of these things, but that doesn't stop her from exchanging them for points.

"Captain, I didn't expect this mission to go so smoothly. They said there was a large group of mutated animals at the People's Hospital, and I didn't believe it. Now it seems that it was just a rumor."

Jiang Zhi was outside the CT room when she suddenly heard a woman's voice. She immediately hid in the next room.

The voice sounds somewhat familiar.

"It's a pity that the People's Hospital only has twenty doses of adrenaline, so we won't be able to get all the points for this mission." Another female voice said.

Through the crack in the door, she could vaguely see a group of two women and three men. She recognized one of the women; it was Ji Xiaoxiao.

Ji Xiaoxiao is doing quite well. This is a five-person team, which means that all of them have superpowers.

Unless a person with superpowers reveals it themselves, others cannot see their abilities.

Jiang Zhi couldn't discern any special abilities from these five people; she could only determine that they were a special ability team based on their numbers.

"It's alright, Yunru. Let's get more medical equipment; maybe it'll even score higher than the adrenaline." It was a male voice that spoke.

The five of them walked past the CT scan room and then went upstairs. As they went upstairs, Jiang Zhi quickly slipped away; she really didn't want to deal with these people.

Operating rooms are usually located in the inpatient ward, where anesthesia and other necessary surgical supplies are kept. Jiang Zhi struggled to find the operating room, but she couldn't budge it on the first try, nor on the second.

There's only one possibility: the door was locked from the inside.

There are living people or dead people inside.

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