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The Last Queen of the Apocalypse novel Chapter 34

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Unfortunately the poor kid’s birthday happened to fall on the very day the zombie outbreak hit.

Iris tore open the gift boxes in a few swift movements, and inside, she found a branded diamond bracelet.

True to her never leave emptyhandedprinciple, she confiscated all the gifts to unpack later.

With the gifts secured, she moved to the kitchen, planning to take whatever food she could find.

But there wasn’t much to grab.

Clearly, the resident had never lifted a finger in the kitchen.

Still, the fridge held plenty of snacks.

Iris didn’t hesitate. She took everything.

Imported chocolate, bottled drinks, boxed snacks, frozen Japanese wagyu, Australian lobsternothing was left behind.

In the bedrooms, she also scooped up brandnew silk and down comforters. Within no time, she had cleared the two aboveground floors.

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She left two dogs at the ont

to querd while she took the

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other two down to the basement.

The moment she stepped in, something felt off.

Red and White let out low, warning growls.

It was as if they had spotted something truly terrifying.

But Iris only felt a cold, deathly silence.

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She tapped the railing of the stairs to make noise, hoping to lure out any zombies.

But nothing stirred.

Step by careful step, she descended along the railing. On the last step

Roar!

A stench of blood and decay hit her in the face.

The speed was incrediblefar faster than any of the zombies she had encountered so far!

But the zombie lunged for nothing.

Bang!

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shovel

A’shovel came crashing down from above, the sheer force

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sending it flying several feet away.

Iris had been fighting in the apocalypse for ten years. Her combat instincts didn’t come from getting tricked or taking losses. She learned from experience, not mistakes.

After Iris slammed the zombie away, she watched as it twisted into a grotesque, unnatural posture.

Its front limbs bent backward at impossible angles, its back pressed against the ground, yet its legs stayed splayed to the sides.

It arched its body like a giant, fourlegged centipede, slowly rising. Long hair covered most of its face, but through the strands, a grayishwhite eye fixed on Iris with dead intensity.

The basement lights flickered. The creature surged forward in a bizarre, nightmarish pose, moving so fast it left afterimages in the dim glow.

Irisgaze sharpened, one thought flashing in her mind- speedtype mutated zombie.

In the blink of an eye, the fourlegged zombie was right in front of her.

The female zombie’s hidden face opened into a massive, gaping maw, revealing the horrifying truthher tongue was gone, and 3/6, her lips had been torn away.

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A bloody, mangled abyss of a mouth loomed, two uneven rows of teeth snapping toward Iris.

Thud!

It bit down on a shovel.

The iron tool pierced through its mouth, pinning its head against the wall.

For a moment, the zombie went completely still, but its limbs thrashed violently.

Iris gripped the shovel and slammed it down with all her might.

Crack!It went still.

The zombie was fast. But Iris was faster.

Not only that, but her strength was extraordinary.

The shovel sank an inch into the reinforced concrete wall, something an ordinary person wouldn’t budge.

She pulled the shovel out, twisted it through the zombie’s skull, and as she withdrew it, a small, yellowishwhite crystal glinted in front of her eyes.

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Iris pulled a bottle of water from her space and rinsed off the surface. Immediately, the crystal began to shimmer.

It was a zombie crystal core.

Highlevel zombies all had them.

By the midtolate stages of the apocalypse, many bases used these cores as a form of currency, and some of the larger bases even bought them back at skyhigh prices.

Previously, Iris had only reached the rank of a small squad leader. Without superpowers, there were lots of things she couldn’t get her hands on.

All she knew was that this familiar object was valuable.

At this moment, a familiar voice echoed in her mind.

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