Chapter 77 The Parking Garage Hunt
Everyone knew guns were banned here.
So who was she?
Finched
Robin acted like she didn’t notice their shock. Her voice stayed calm. “The city isn’t like the suburbs. There are zombies everywhere. Shovels and baseball bats won’t cut it anymore. But remember—just because you have a gun doesn’t mean you should use it. Only use it if you have no other choice. It’s powerful, but it’s loud.”
“I… we understand…”
Ella swallowed hard as she held the heavy pistol in her hands.
Before the apocalypse, she had just been an ordinary student.
She had never imagined she would ever hold something like this.
Robin turned to Tim. “Teach them how to use it.”
Tim nodded, though his expression was complicated.
It was pitch black around them. No light. Almost silence. In that kind of silence, people got tense fast.
And every now and then, a distant zombie howl would cut through the air, making it even worse.
“Robin, why did you bring us here?” Ella asked.
They were hiding in an underground parking garage. Shadows of zombies swayed in the distance.
She curled her lips slightly and said in a flat tone, “Supplies.”
Above them was a large shopping mall. The main entrances upstairs were packed with zombies, but there were fewer down here. They could use the emergency stairwell in the garage to get inside.
The four of them moved carefully, step by step, toward the stairwell.
Just then, a nearby zombie suddenly lifted its head. Its nose had been completely bitten off, leaving behind a dark, hollow hole. Its head swayed slowly as if trying to figure out where they were,
Robin narrowed her eyes.
This one was about to reach Level 2.
As time passed, the zombies were getting stronger
Robin spoke without emotion. “Take it down”
There weren’t many zombies here. This was a good chance for Elli and the others to trai
The three of them exchanged a glance, then rushed forward without hesitation
Chapter // The Parking Garage Hunt
Robin stayed where she was, looking relaxed, but her eyes followed every move. If anything went wrong. she would step in right away.
The zombie was tough. It was close to Level 2, after all. But Ella and the others weren’t weak either. After a hard fight, they finally managed to bring it down,
Dane watched as Robin calmly crouched down and started digging through the zombie’s skull, searching for a crystal. He pressed his lips together, finally understanding just how big the gap was between them.
Back at the factory, she had taken down a Level 2 zombie all by herself,
The one in front of them now was only a little stronger than a normal zombie. It hadn’t fully reached Level 2 yet.
Even so, the three of them had struggled for a while to bring it down.
“Nothing,” Robin said after searching for a bit.
The inside of the zombie’s head was empty. She let out a small sigh, though she didn’t seem too disappointed.
The emergency exit door stood shut. No one knew what might be waiting behind it.
The four of them moved into position, pressing themselves against the walls on both sides. Dane slowly turned the doorknob.
The moment the door opened–Bang! Something slammed into it from the other side at high speed.
All four of them reacted fast and jumped back. Only then did they see what had rushed out
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