Apocalypse: Transmigrated General’s Daughter Uses Space to Survive - Chapter 446
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Chapter 446: Chapter 446: The Spectacle in City C
Lei Ying was also excitedly throwing water blades and piercing the heads of the zombies, extracting crystal cores on the way and collecting them as he called the water blades back.
Jing Xian’s metal ability was better for close combat as his body would turn into one giant hard metal that no one could break through.
He could also extend his arm and turn it into a sword. But he could also create daggers from his superpower and that was what he did at that moment.
Even though the vehicles were moving at a fast speed, he was still able to throw daggers that penetrated the skulls of the zombies accurately and just like Lei Ying, the daggers came back with crystal cores.
This spectacle not only shocked Jun Huang and his team who hadn’t expected the people they allied with to be so powerful, but other groups of people on missions to hunt zombies and supplies also witnessed the scene and almost fell to their knees in worship.
This was not the kind of strength normal superpower users had. In fact, even though in recent months the team had concentrated more on cultivation of spiritual power, they had not slacked off when it came to cultivating superpowers.
Thus, their superpowers were also advancing at a fast speed, especially since they usually use the crystal cores that had been purified with spiritual spring water.
This not only removed the impurities in them, but also improved the potency of the power in them.
As such, absorbing one crystal core was almost the same as absorbing two. Getting twice the results with half the effort.
As a result, both Ye Xuan and Chu Miao had already advanced to level six of superpower while the others had all reached level five.
There wasn’t anyone else in the other bases who had advanced so much. The most powerful ones had advanced to level three and only a handful had reached level four.
This also explained why so many people would still die at the hands of zombies.
Many who survived could thank the government for encouraging people to go out and kill zombies in the early days of the apocalypse.
This had given them experience and courage. So now that the zombies had mutated and their strength advanced, they still had a way to hold them off when attacked.
However, the zombies have been advancing too fast in recent months. If the problem wasn’t solved quickly, it might become a catastrophe for humanity.
Moreover, some of them had recovered the intelligence of humans and had learned to apply war or battle tactics when attacking humans.
This has made everything even more complicated. Therefore, there was a need to eliminate as many zombies as possible within a short period of time.
Chu Miao thought about all this while in the vehicle as she watched her teammates’ performance.
She had noticed that City C was different from City A. It had many more zombies and for some reason, they were a little too advanced.
“There is an issue with City C. The zombies here are too advanced compared to other places, at least, compared to City A.
And their numbers are staggering.” She commented to Ye Xuan who was busy driving and swerving to avoid potholes on the road.
The situation in City C was also a little different from City A.
In City A, Chu Miao and the leaders in their sect had arranged for people who were recruiting new members to clean up while at it.
They had collected the debris and dead bodies left behind by the floods and burned them.
Even though they didn’t go as far as sweeping, you wouldn’t find a dead body anywhere in City A.
This was also because when the safe base in City A found out that there was a group of soldiers going around cleaning up, they had also assigned some of the survivors to do the same.
While they hunted zombies, they would also get contribution points that could be used to exchange for supplies by cleaning up the city.
They would always have a leader trusted by the higher-ups with them to make sure that they claimed credit for the amount of work done.
Since this had given the survivors another avenue of income, which was contribution points since that was the current currency used, they were happy to help.
Besides, they also knew that if the waste and dead bodies were left to rot like that, the outbreak of cholera would never end and with the amount of heat experienced after the floods, it would spread faster and kill more people.
Humans were already on the verge of being overwhelmed by zombies. If more humans turned to zombies, then humanity would be in trouble.
This was what motivated many people to work hard.
“Mmm…we will investigate once we are done with the president’s matter. It would be good to clear as many zombies as possible because if we don’t, they will move to City A.” Ye Xuan replied to Chu Miao as he had also discovered the problem when they entered the city.
As they passed by other parts of the city, they witnessed many scenes of zombies feasting on the dead bodies of humans that had been left to rot.
It was a disgusting sight that could make one vomit for days if they had weak hearts.
“I think we found the problem.” Pei Ming, who was still standing on the roof of the car clearing the way, said as he observed such scenes.
“Then let’s collect a few of those dead bodies to bring back to the professors for research.
I don’t think just any dead body has the ability to help zombies mutate and advance so much in such a short time.
There must be something wrong with the corpses.” Chu Miao suggested and the others felt that it made sense.
“The corpses are not going anywhere. We’ll first finish what we are here for and find a way to keep them in their current state for a long period before we collect any. They are not going anywhere.” Ye Xuan didn’t want them to be sidetracked and gave his opinion.
I am sorry for not being consistent in my updates this month. But here is the mass release I promised.
I didn’t break that promise. I hope you continue to support me.
Thank you.