episode_0274
by adminIt may be late to say this, but I have never been abroad before.
At least that’s how I remember it.
If you think about it, it’s natural that life has been so turbulent, isn’t it?
Well, it’s been about 20 years, but when I was young, I was so busy adjusting to my new home at the orphanage that I didn’t have time to think about anything else, and after my brain grew a little thicker, reality used to stand in my way.
Having lived that kind of life until now, my reality was that I had never even been to Jeju Island, let alone overseas.
The only travel destination I’ve ever been to is Gyeongju, where I went on a field trip when I was in my second year of middle school.
In fact, I went because it was free. If it wasn’t so and I had to pay, I would have made some excuse to skip it.
Although I have lived a life about a million light years away from the act of travel, paradoxically, I have had some romantic feelings about such things.
So, even though I didn’t show it, I had some strange expectations about this journey…
My first impression of the city I finally entered was close to the worst.
“No, what is this…”
weird?
Hasn’t it only been a few months since the zombie outbreak broke out?
But why is this place acting like it’s been about 10 years?
The area was so ruined and cluttered that it was impossible not to have those same thoughts.
On top of that, what was being poured with oil was a line of wires that had been cut off by something sharp and were lying mischievously on the floor.
The sight of the large ones used to connect telegraph poles, not the ones commonly seen in ordinary homes, hanging down like ornamental plants that have withered due to lack of water gave an indescribably bizarre feeling.
And I guess I wasn’t the only one who felt that way from that scene.
Chiyo, who got off the motorcycle after me, had a slightly white and stiff face.
Looking at her reaction, it seems like this is her first time seeing such a sight.
They say that there is a special entity around here, like the big monster that attacked the academy, but is this the case?
It seemed like that was highly likely.
Common sense tells us that there is no way the survivors would have cut the wires with their own hands.
The moment you do that, the survival difficulty will immediately jump from veteran to hardcore level, but wouldn’t people who do something stupid like that just start with the highest difficulty level when they start the game?
However, if we consider it to be the work of zombies, they did not have the ability to reach that height.
So there is a 99.9% chance that it was the work of a special entity…
‘···hmm.’
With my eyes narrowed, I measured the distance from the floor to the height where the power lines would have originally been located.
As a result, what I learned was that the special entity said to live in this area may be of a completely different type from the large monster that had previously appeared at the academy.
As for the guy who was randomly destroying the academy building targeting our short-cut busty girl Shun and her younger brother, the raven-haired guy, he was so hard and strong that even if he hit a concrete wall with his bare hands, the wall would shatter instead of his fist. It did, but not that fast.
It may have felt that way because it was a time when Jo-in was beating him up for training, but at that speed, wouldn’t even an ordinary person be able to avoid it if he moves calmly?
However, if you lose your footing even once, you will be sent flying as if you were hit by a cargo truck.
Anyway, a guy who is so dull can jump from the floor to that high? With that dull body?
Even thinking about cancer, it was difficult to imagine.
To be honest, I didn’t think it was possible.
So it must be a completely different entity…
“Is it a special entity specialized in agility…”
“Huh?”
“Oh, Chiyo, you don’t know.”
Well, the special entity that appeared in our area was trying to eat the lunch box, but it got caught by me, and the pot was blown away before it could show off to the survivors.
Chiyo, who is presumed to have lived on the outskirts of the area where the academy is located, naturally had no idea that something like that had even occurred.
No, but didn’t the Japanese government spread leaflets last time to inform people about the existence of a special entity?
Did it not reach the town that Chiyo used as a base camp?
“Have you ever seen leaflets distributed by the government?”
“Ah, are you talking about the paper with survival tips written on it?”
“Uh, that.”
“In that case, I just looked at the groceries ahead and threw it away.”
Chiyo explained that she picked one up hoping it would be of some help, but it was filled with words that were not actually helpful, so she clicked her tongue and threw it away.
“So you don’t know.”
“Why? Is that important?”
“No, it’s not that important… Anyway, if you look at the back of that paper, there’s something explained about zombies, right?”
“Yes, yes.”
“Among them, there is also an explanation about special entities… Among zombies, there are sometimes entities that have abilities that far exceed those of ordinary zombies.”
Did he even imagine something when he heard that?
Chiyo’s face became slightly somber.
“Of course, Chiyo, you don’t have to worry.”
“Why?”
“I cut down the guy who appeared near us.”
I thought he would brag and say that I would protect him if a guy like that showed up, but I didn’t know he would say that in a calm tone.
Chiyo’s expression became slightly strange.
It’s like, ‘Yeah! I was preparing to say, ‘I’ll trust you!’, but the pattern I followed was different from what I expected, so I should say it was an expression as if something was twisted in my head.
He chuckled at that adorable reaction and continued speaking.
“Anyway… the guy who appeared on our side was a monster almost as big as a truck?”
“Ah…”
“But just looking at it, it doesn’t seem like it was the guy’s doing…”
Of course, if he stretched out his abnormally thick arm and swung it towards the sky, he would be able to cut the wire.
If the cross-section of the hanging wires had been rough and irregular, I would have kept that possibility in mind…
Once again, I cast my gaze towards the wires that were hanging limply, like a cock that had just finished ejaculating.
What immediately caught my eye was a cross-section that had been cut so cleanly that I wondered if I could do that.
“By the way… it’s definitely a bit interesting.”
“Amazing? What?”
“No, if you see some scorch marks around it, it looks like it was cut off while the electricity was flowing, but if you look at all the wires around it looking like that, it means that it was fine even after being exposed to high-voltage current, right?”
“Isn’t your body impervious to electricity? Why…the whole body is made of something like rubber…”
“You might think so.”
By the way, Komura…
To sum up, it has a body that is agile enough to jump as high as a decent building, uses something sharp as its main weapon (I’m not sure if it’s a nail or something), and its skin is made of a rubber-like material.
As I listed the surrounding circumstances and the information I had obtained through inference, one by one, I frowned.
From my perspective, I had no choice but to do so because, if all the speculations were true, it would be quite difficult to deal with.
They say that even a poopy puppy eats half of his food in the front yard of a centipede’s house, and isn’t there a lot of tall buildings around here?
What if he uses his unique agility and that sharp object he used to cut wires to jump between buildings?
An ordinary human would never be able to deal with him.
Likewise, escaping from him would be virtually impossible.
No matter what happens, if he jumps over a few buildings, he’ll be overtaken in no time.
“Still… there are some fortunate aspects.”
“Huh? Are you glad? What?”
“There are no such high-rise buildings.”
Thanks to learning the Gyeongsin method, I am also capable of jumping, but if he decides to try to compete with me from a height, there is a very high chance that I will end up like a dog chasing a chicken, staring at the roof, as I can only jump about three stories high. It was high.
This would have been the case in Korea, where high-rise buildings and apartments are everywhere in the city, but perhaps it is because Japan itself is an area where earthquakes occur very frequently.
The heights of the buildings were all the same.
It must have been a moment when I was running my own battle simulation, taking in the sight of tall buildings like Chiyo.
Cooung!
An explosion was heard from somewhere.
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“So…what on earth are you? A secret agent created through experiments by the Korean government, is it something like that?”
“Oh, actually… Could you take a look at this first?”
“Why is my cell phone suddenly ㅡ Ah…?”
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