Chapter 23 A Vision
Ryan snapped again, letting out a harsh threat. “You’re the one who can’t handle losing!
“If I back out, I’ll eat crow!”
“Okay. I’ll remember that,” Cecelia said, then turned to look at Timothy.
“Timothy, I think this is worth checking out. What if it’s true?”
Timothy frowned slightly and spoke in a low voice, “If it’s true, it can only help us, not hurt us.”
After all, their biggest enemies right now were zombies.
Even the red–eyed zombie they faced today almost overpowered them.
What if more appeared later?
Green–eyed ones, blue–eyed ones, maybe even purple–eyed ones.
How would they know how dangerous each one is?
Still, he felt Cecelia’s guess had no solid proof. It seemed too unreliable.
“Hendrick, what’s your take?” Timothy asked, looking at him.
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Hendrick crossed his arms, narrowing his eyes as he studied Cecelia. He said casually, “We can check it. Find a red–eyed zombie and kill it. If it really has some kind of crystal in its head, then half of her guess is right.”
“Where are we supposed to find a red–eyed zombie?” Regina frowned.
“We already went to Northbank once. I did feel other zombies just as strong on the way back. If we go again now, we’d just be walking into a death trap.”
Matthew suggested, “Then what about Southridge?”
Southridge?
Cecelia’s mouth twitched a little as she looked at Timothy. “The red–eyed zombie I saw before was in a small town called Sylcreek that we passed through last time.”
About the mutated zombies with levels…
A few years later, ability users had already figured them out.
Level 1 red–eyed zombies are stronger than regular zombies.
Over time, their numbers would gradually grow, eventually becoming the main type of zombie.
The longer the virus stayed in a zombie’s brain, the more it would naturally grow a crystal.
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This was the key to a level 1 zombie’s evolution.
The small town they had passed through before didn’t have many people.
Only about three or five hundred zombies could be seen.
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It had been a month since the apocalypse. Surely at least one regular zombie there should have evolved into a level 1 red–eyed zombie by now.
As for higher–level zombies, those are practically impossible to find at this stage.
You wouldn’t run into one in a small town.
Ivy looked at Cecelia and nodded. “Small towns don’t have many people, so there’s less danger. We might find a level 1 zombie there. It’s way safer than going back to Northbank. Southridge is too close to Northbank. If we go there, any level 2 zombies might get called over by their own kind, and we’d get into trouble again.”
Timothy frowned, deep in thought.
“Okay. I agree with this plan.”
Hendrick raised an eyebrow, glanced at Cecelia, then said to Timothy, “We can go tomorrow.”
Timothy had already weighed the pros and cons.
Hearing Hendrick, he furrowed his brow and said in a low voice, “Alright. Everyone get a good rest tonight. Tomorrow morning we head to Sylcreek.”
Back in the room, Ivy looked at Cecelia with concern.
“Cece, about the zombie levels thing…”
“It’s not made up,” Cecelia said.
She looked at Ivy seriously. “Ivy, don’t worry. I would never joke about something like this.”
Ivy paused, then asked in confusion, “Then how did you find out about it?”
“From a dream, I guess,” Cecelia said.
Things like being reborn or having a past life were impossible to explain,
She couldn’t say them out loud, so she could only explain it as a dream.
Hearing that, Ivy didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. She said helplessly, “That sounds even less reliable than
your guesses earlier.”
“Yeah!”
Cecelia wasn’t stupid.
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Chapter 23 A Vision
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If someone had come to her before and said they had a dream about the apocalypse tomorrow, she would’ve thought they were crazy, too.
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