Chapter 6 The Most Terrifying Thing is the Human Heart 2



Because it was the apocalypse, she didn't have many materials available.

When she read in the book that fish eggs hatch into fry and then hide in the mud and sand at the bottom of the riverbed to avoid attacks, Qiao An'an suddenly remembered that when she was building the courtyard wall and the earthen stove, she had sifted out a lot of useless coarse sand and piled it up under the fruit trees.

If you spread sand on the bottom of the swimming pool, can it be equivalent to simulating a riverbed?

Let's get right to it.

She found a bucket and used well water to wash the coarse sand away, bucket by bucket, until the water containing the sand was clear before pouring it into the pool. By the time she had covered the bottom of the pool with sand, it was already completely dark.

It's time to cook dinner again.

After Qiao An'an finished cooking in the kitchen, she found that the tap was not running and even the kitchen light could not be turned on.

As the online blogger mentioned, the water, electricity, and natural gas were cut off on the seventh day.

Qiao An'an's family has a well and solar panels.

At the beginning of the zombie outbreak, Qiao An'an had already linked the power supply of her freezer to the solar panel. The water and power outages did not have a significant impact on Qiao An'an, but the neighborhood across the street was not so lucky.

Initially, every household still had food stored up, and everyone believed that firearms could definitely kill these zombies. So everyone quietly hid in their homes and waited for rescue. Apart from the occasional low growl of a zombie, there was almost no other sound from the opposite neighborhood.

The sudden outages of water, electricity, and natural gas have thrown the residents of the community into a panic.

The lack of electricity and natural gas isn't the most critical issue.

The worst problem is the lack of water. Even though the residents had filled their basins and buckets with tap water beforehand, the water wouldn't last long even if they didn't wash their faces, take showers, or flush the toilet.

Some families, after running out of water, can only ask others through the window if they can exchange it for something else.

But in a situation like this, who would be foolish enough to exchange their life-saving water source for another?

After discovering that the water, electricity, and gas were cut off, Qiao An'an had no choice but to fetch well water from the yard to cook. Just as she reached the yard, she heard a heart-wrenching wail from a resident in the opposite building: "Please, don't kill me!!!"

The wail was very penetrating in the quiet environment, and Qiao An'an across the street heard it clearly. It also made the zombies, who had been starving for a week, find their target and swarm over.

Qiao An'an quickly went up to the second floor, hugged the trembling Ya Ya, picked up the toy binoculars and looked at the residential area across the street.

The voice came from an elderly man in his sixties or seventies. He was not calling for help because he had been attacked by zombies, but because a strong man had broken into his home. The man was grabbing the old man by the neck and lifting him to the window. The old man lived on the fourth floor.

Countless zombies had already gathered downstairs, drawn by the commotion. If the strong man let go, the old man would become their food.

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