On the third day, the apocalypse fully erupted.
Mingcheng was plunged into darkness.
When people are isolated at home, the world they perceive has been turned upside down when they wake up in the morning.
Those who experienced the red rain were quickly infected, and the infection spread...
Riots have broken out in the city, and as time goes on, more people are being found to be infected.
...
The apocalypse has fully erupted, and the city begins to fall.
More and more people began to develop ulcers that emitted a foul odor, followed by bloodshot spots in their eyes, and finally, they turned into man-eating monsters.
Yes, they all turned into monsters in the end.
It bites and scratches anyone it sees. Those bitten and scratched gradually become infected and eventually turn into monsters themselves!
This cycle continued until the entire city was completely overrun.
This is why the hospital initially hesitated to issue a report, fearing it would cause panic.
In the end, things still developed in the worst possible direction.
The rapid pace of development is also a reason why it couldn't be controlled.
Li Xiao listened to the howling all night and cried bitterly... From a few scattered cries to a sound that seemed to echo in her ears, she knew that the scope was expanding and the number of people involved was increasing.
She sat on the bed with her knees drawn up to her chest all night, the screams echoing in her ears and filling her mind.
She couldn't fall asleep, and she didn't dare to fall asleep.
Darkness enveloped her, like a thick, cold liquid filling her ears, nose, and throat, making it hard for her to breathe.
She could only bury her head between her legs and hug herself tightly.
She didn't know how much time had passed when she saw light gradually appearing on the bed.
She took a breath, straightened up, eased her stiff legs, and slowly walked towards the window.
The sky was a lighter color, tinged with a reddish hue.
It started raining again outside, a light drizzle, falling quietly with the wind.
She could vaguely see "people" strolling around downstairs. She casually pulled out the binoculars she had bought before, but those were hardly "people" at all!
It's clearly a monster!!
Rotten flesh clung to his body in bits and pieces, and some of his arms and legs were not even intact...
Isn't this just like the monster in the movies?!
...
Her thoughts were in turmoil, and she was so panicked that her hands and feet were ice-cold.
She hurriedly turned on her computer and found the internet filled with cries of despair and frantic scrolling through the screen.
At first, they could silence people, but now they can't.
She quickly glanced through the information; it seemed everyone already knew the situation—there were no longer any living people in the hospital.
Li Xiao slumped onto the sofa, wondering what to do next.
The world has collapsed. People have mutated, and transportation, everything has ceased operation. Can I still go to Beijing? How?
Gradually, more and more people began to go out in search of food and supplies. Those who didn't believe the apocalypse was coming before now had no food and had no choice but to go out and search.
I should go out and find supplies myself, and get some exercise too. Staying home all the time will only arouse suspicion.
And so, Li Xiao went out and downstairs.
The rain outside continued to drizzle incessantly. Li Xiao slung a backpack over her shoulder, put on a long raincoat, and took a fruit knife as she walked out of the first-floor staircase.
What came into view was a scene of utter chaos: large patches of dark red stains mixed with unidentified black and yellow objects, and severed limbs...
On the walls, along the roadside, in the green belts, beside the flower beds...
Everywhere was a mess, and there was a nauseating smell.
Li Hao put on her mask, exhaled, and prepared to go outside.
At first, I had some trouble accepting it, but I tried to encourage myself and gradually became bolder and more efficient in my movements.
Only by learning to accept things can people continue to grow.
The monster wasn't that scary, except for its smell, its ugliness, and its strange behavior. "Tsk," it was really strange, but she had gotten used to it.
She stabbed, swung, and thrust until she was exhausted. Knowing she couldn't hold on much longer, she found a shop, hid inside, and closed the door.
She was panting heavily as she observed the situation inside.
This is a clothing store, specifically a women's clothing store. They've already brought in their new summer clothes, so I bought them. These won't be produced anymore, so I'll keep them to wear slowly.
There were still two zombies inside. She quickly stepped forward and used a fruit knife to chop at the zombie's cervical vertebrae. With a "crack," the vertebrae snapped. Then, she swung her arm at the other zombie and cut it in half as well.
Killing more zombies is effective; killing one is already quite fast now. She's still very happy.
With a smirk, she waved her hand and gathered up the clothes—suits, long skirts, trousers… she packed them all away, regardless of size. Who had time to worry about that now?
It's getting late, and there are more zombies outside, so we'll have to rest here for the night.
There was a small cubicle inside, presumably where customers changed clothes. I went in, cleaned it up, and put in a reclining chair—perfect.
I took out a box of Kung Pao Chicken, a box of stir-fried vegetables, and a box of rice, and started eating. None of the dishes had a strong smell; being near the street, the smell could easily attract trouble.
Living a peaceful life is the only way to go.
Two dishes and a bowl of rice were just right, so I took out a glass of iced lemon tea and started drinking.
The lemon tea was still iced when I took it out, just like when I first bought it. This space is such a treasure! (/ω\)
Li Xiao felt a sense of satisfaction as she sipped her tea and gazed outside.
The curtains were drawn, obscuring the view inside. Peeking back a small corner, it was already dark. Quite a few zombies were still wandering aimlessly through the streets.
Li Xiao had used deodorizer beforehand; otherwise, the small door wouldn't have been able to withstand it.
One night should be enough, but you still need to be vigilant and not fall into a deep sleep.
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