episode_0124
by adminOf course, no one was very happy about me leaving.
There were many reasons.
Ye-ji Lee and Jin-hyuk Kang wanted me to sleep in for a few more nights.
Students and children said they needed more sisters like me.
Noh Chang-hoon’s subordinates wanted their boss’ love life to go well, and the adults reluctantly sent me, who brought vitality to the community.
It was a first time.
Even though there are people who are happy that I left, there is no one who is sorry that I am leaving.
I felt like I had really lived my life together, but it wasn’t bad.
It was proof that I had definitely changed now.
So, I talked to other people for a while and cleared my mind.
Captain Han provided as much support as he could.
So I didn’t have to worry too much about taking supplies.
We received so much red clay that our storage space was running low, so we didn’t even have to worry about food for a while.
Preparation didn’t take long.
Before long, I was ready to get on the red clay and head out of the military base.
The person who saw off was Noh Chang-hoon.
There was something I asked for, but it was because the place I was planning to depart from was a place that had not been scouted and was dangerous.
So, I had a hard time holding a farewell party that wasn’t even in the cards.
Of course, most zombies were no match for the two of us, so it didn’t matter where we started.
“See you later.”
“Yes.”
Noh Chang-hoon didn’t say anything.
You’ve told me everything you needed to say, but…
He probably didn’t want to be caught being embarrassed.
Obviously, if I said anything, it would be awkward.
I bumped my fists with Noh Chang-hoon one last time and then started pedaling slowly.
Noh Chang-hoon was embarrassed, but I was also embarrassed by this situation.
So, if I said anything more, there was a high possibility that I would be ridiculed.
There was no way that either I or he would die easily.
As I promised with Noh Chang-hoon, all I have to do is finish my business in Nam-gu and return to the military base.
Then Noh Chang-hoon will greet me at the front line of defense.
Just a quick thought. I continued to pedal.
Before long, Noh Chang-hoon disappeared into the distance.
I increased my speed.
And after passing the bridge, I headed towards Nam-gu.
It was still difficult to find the way, but it was worth it now.
“Ay, Mr!”
Of course, it was said that getting directions was worth doing, but following the path was not worth doing at all.
Noh Chang-hoon said he could get to the center of Nam-gu in 15 minutes at his own pace.
But when I looked at the condition of the road, it made no sense.
Yeah, whatever. Since it was an apocalypse, I didn’t expect conditions to be comfortable for biking.
But here, the line has been crossed a bit too far.
First of all, the car was left carelessly on the road.
So, while riding on the red soil, I had to drop it off at a place where there were no cars and ride again.
It would have been a little better if that had been all.
From plants blocking traffic to trash thrown away.
I was angry because the road condition was so bad that it would have been faster to just walk.
No, this wasn’t the end.
“It won’t turn off!”
“Guhuh… !”
A zombie with blue-gray skin looked around for a weapon.
I think they were hiding under the car and trying to ambush the survivors.
When he crawled out, he looked at me and was like that.
It seemed like he knew full well that he was at a disadvantage because he didn’t have a weapon.
If you know it well, don’t bother and it will go away.
In the end, it attacked me while I was moving red soil, so I broke its head with a baton and burned it.
Although we had only reached Gwangalli Beach, we had already seen more than ten zombies like that.
Even though the condition was serious, it was too serious.
This is true no matter how rampant pseudo-religion is.
I never dreamed that zombies would be so poorly managed.
“The roads were somehow poor.”
The zombies were openly making the roads difficult, so it was understandable that there would be no clean roads.
Moreover, there was no way to get food nearby.
It was a shame that I had brought some with me from the military base, otherwise I would have been quite tired.
I took a deep breath and looked at the map Noh Chang-hoon handed me.
It still seemed like it would be easy to move around Gwangalli Beach.
It was clear that if we continued on the red soil along the coast, something would work out.
But it ended up being my wish.
Even after only a few minutes had passed, the boats capsized and blocked the shore.
It was clear that someone had artificially blocked the coast.
What if the ships were just about the size of a boat?
A boat large enough to accommodate dozens of people was also erected like a barricade.
“Fuck.”
I couldn’t resist without swearing.
Just looking at this, it was clear that the zombies had blocked it on purpose.
I could tell what this meant without even looking.
This means that instead of moving to the coast, where danger is easy to spot due to the open air, come into the city center.
It’s probably a surprise attack from zombies there.
“What did the survivors do, really!”
My stomach exploded.
Yeah, whatever. I did not want a city as clean as a campus or military base.
But shouldn’t we at least stop zombies from running around like they’re our own homes?
I’m not saying that all survivors living here should die.
I was really upset, but I held it in for now.
Anyway, even if I screamed, there wasn’t much benefit.
It was one thing to let other zombies know that I was there, but getting angry didn’t open the way either.
It was better to just take out my angry feelings on the zombies.
So, with the red clay in tow, we left the coast and headed toward the city center.
“… ”
The city center was even more amazing.
I thought it was like that when I saw it from the outside, but when I came inside, it wasn’t such a sight.
Plants were growing abundantly, as if decades had passed since they had not been touched by modern humans.
There were dried blood and pieces of corpses everywhere, and the entire store was a mess.
All the glass, if any, was broken, and although it looked fine on the outside, plants were growing abundantly on the inside.
Moreover, now I could feel eyes on me from somewhere.
It was as if they were observing me with interest, so I naturally became uncomfortable.
The reason was quickly apparent.
It was clear that the General’s discharge sac was making him wary of me.
Seeing as the higher variants didn’t appear, it didn’t seem like they were completely screwed.
At the very least, it means that guys like the General and Offerser are somewhere else to fight the survivors.
Of course, that doesn’t mean I can rest assured, so I hurriedly got on the red soil and pedaled.
Fortunately, the city center was much easier to get around than the outskirts.
They said they would block it completely, but it seemed like they couldn’t completely block it.
It was fortunate that there was somehow a gap to escape.
Anyway, I kept pedaling like that and kept going.
As I went, I felt eyes on me continuously.
Gibbons and other annoying variants were also noticed.
I saw hunters moving around bustling around and pointers and markers staring at me.
But no one tried to attack me carelessly.
So I actually felt more anxious.
The General’s secretory sac resembled a monkey’s hand.
Weak variants are defeated, but stronger variants arrive later.
After all, a strong mother body is really useful for zombies trying to survive in various ways.
So it was clear that this silence would be broken before long.
“A, C.”
After scratching my head, I hurriedly increased my speed.
It felt like things were going very strangely.
Clearly, the Nam-gu described in the novel was not like this.
Before the outbreak of Yahweh’s paradise, survivors gathered in quite a large number.
And regardless of religion, everyone helped each other and resisted the zombies.
So I couldn’t move around like zombies were rampant.
“Anyway, the idiots are the problem.”
I’m really annoyed now.
If I could, I wanted to hit that prophet or whatever it was on the head with a baton.
In fact, there are times when a sword is a medicine.
But complaining didn’t mean that idiot would appear in front of me.
So, I pedaled again, sped off, and looked around.
Fortunately, we were not attacked until we entered deep into Namgu.
I could still feel the zombies’ gaze, but that was it.
“… No.”
But one problem arose.
This was the center of Nam-gu.
But all the crosses in the churches were smashed.
I looked around in despair.
There was no sign of survivors.
There were quite a few traces of zombies.
It was fortunate that there were no signs of a fierce battle.
If there were even signs of intense fighting, it would indicate something more serious.
Zombies become stronger as they mutate.
Transformation inevitably requires calories.
Humans are less efficient than we think, but many people burn quite a few calories.
So, if a long time had passed since the church’s forces were wiped out, it would not have been strange at all for the Baron to appear here.
“So, I’m glad, these people. I took refuge.”
It roughly matched the original.
At this time, the church power was expanding into Eastern Europe.
It was to save more survivors and obtain food.
However, when the overly immersive Jjinta invaded, it seemed like he had taken refuge in Dong-gu.
I don’t know if pseudo-religions have spread yet or not…
“You probably tried to be next to Kang Si-woo. Trying to control it.”
Since I knew the location of the main character, it was clear that he had gone to Dong-gu.
Otherwise, they couldn’t have abandoned everything they had worked for so far.
I opened my mouth in a daze for a moment, took out something to eat from the storage space in the red clay, chewed it, and emptied a bottle of water.
Then, after erecting red soil around them, they prepared for the coming battle.
These bastards seem to have brought in a fairly reliable variant.
My body was a little hot from earlier, so I thought it would be right to deal with it here and go.
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