Chapter 141 It must have been an illusion just now!



Yu Xiangnan had only taken two steps when, in an instant, a supply crate appeared out of thin air in front of her. On the outer shell of the supply crate, there was still a conspicuous cross painted in red.

Upon seeing the supply crate, she almost instinctively swung her shovel and chopped at it.

Who could have predicted that just as the small, broken shovel was about to touch the supply box, a transparent, invisible protective shield suddenly appeared around it? With a muffled thud, the small shovel was violently shaken away, and the powerful recoil made Yu Xiangnan's hands go numb slightly.

hiss......

A red notification box appeared in front of me.

[Note]: You cannot open this supply crate.

Yu Xiangnan twitched the corner of his mouth.

Okay, okay.

She had no choice but to turn and leave. But she had only taken a few steps when she couldn't help turning her head again, her gaze drawn back to the supply box as if by an invisible thread.

It feels like having several hundred-yuan bills suddenly appear on the ground, but you can't pick them up; you can only look at them, which is incredibly frustrating.

Yu Xiangnan strolled around for a while, always keeping a distance of more than 20 meters from the players around him who were busy at work.

She discovered that most of the players on Water Dusk Star had flocked to convenience stores or supermarkets and were frantically hoarding supplies.

As for how they managed to purchase supplies when they were penniless...

The answer is self-evident.

As the saying goes, great skill breeds great courage.

Now that we're on the third dungeon, players' strength, agility, and mental power have far surpassed those of normal people. Even without money, they can easily make purchases for free (kids, please do not imitate this).

However, a few players still made a mistake. They panicked instantly and ran away like headless flies, crashing through the crowd.

Those around were quite startled by this sudden scene, and various exclamations arose one after another, turning the scene into complete chaos.

drop--

[Note]: The "preparation period" has ended, and the "survival period" has officially begun.

The scene we just experienced has played out again.

As the blood rain fell, those drenched in the rain began to mutate, completely losing their minds and tearing at those around them, plunging the city into chaos... almost exactly as they had seen before.

As the apocalypse arrives, a virus rages and breaks out like a raging storm, plunging the entire world into an unprecedented crisis.

The wind howled through the city streets, whipping up dust and garbage. The gloomy sky seemed like a heavy lead plate, pressing down heavily on this desolate land.

Many people are trapped in high-rise buildings, facing a dilemma with no way out.

Inside a certain building.

One of them was visibly shocked. He rubbed his eyes hard, staring at the usually peaceful park not far below, and said in a trembling voice, "It's over, I feel... I feel like I've been infected by that damn virus too."

Upon hearing this, his colleague next to him panicked like a frightened bird, and without thinking, he distanced himself from him, his words becoming stammering.

"W-what happened? What's going on?"

The man pointed a trembling finger toward the park, his voice filled with terror, "I just saw a zombie holding a shovel, and it looks like it buried another zombie."

As he said this, a hint of confusion and fear appeared in his eyes.

Am I delirious and hallucinating?

The colleague looked on suspiciously, gazing intently in the direction he was pointing, but saw only emptiness and nothing unusual. He said disbelievingly, "You...you've been reading too many novels, haven't you? Zombies can't possibly have feelings for each other, can they? Did they know each other in life?"

Their eyes met, and something seemed to gently touch their hearts. Just as they were immersed in their feelings, a commotion suddenly came from downstairs.

Somehow, a zombie was suddenly surrounded by a swarm of zombies, followed by a chilling tearing sound.

The zombie was torn to pieces in the blink of an eye!

The bloody and brutal scene made their legs go weak instantly.

illusion!

That must have been my imagination!

......

At the same time.

Yu Xiangnan acted swiftly, and in just thirty minutes, he had successfully used up the three-time limit of "burial for peace".

She quickly ran out of the park and disappeared in the blink of an eye.

Along the way, she discovered that if she was in NPC form, that is, in zombie form, she would not be attacked by other zombies in this zombie-infested environment.

At this moment, I finally understand the source of NPCs' joy.

Being able to move freely in this dangerous and chaotic place without worrying about being harmed by zombies is incredibly liberating.

Most players on Water Dusk Star are between level 20 and 30. Under the current circumstances, as long as they are careful to guard against other players, they will hardly encounter any other threats.

However, you still need to be wary of your "colleagues".

The NPC manual doesn't say that NPCs can't hurt each other.

As Yu Xiangnan pondered this, he left the city and followed the highway to a service area.

In the service area, several cars were parked quietly, their bodies reflecting a cold, blood-red sheen in the dim light.

A few zombies, dragging their heavy, slow steps, wandered aimlessly through the service area; their numbers were not many.

Inside the convenience store at the service area, three survivors huddled in a corner; they were not players. Two men and one woman, all with haggard faces and disheveled hair plastered to their foreheads.

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