"Don't touch me, we have to go quickly!"
The guard who was guarding Chen Bufan shouted loudly, but there was not much reprimand in his tone.
Because ever since he came into contact with Chen Bufan, the guard had a vague feeling that he could not see through the person in front of him.
So much so that even the gun held tightly in his hand could not give him enough sense of security.
Hearing the guard's call, Chen Bufan did not stop his actions. He still walked slowly towards the huge glass wall with his hands behind his back leisurely.
He stared at the interior of the compartment with curiosity, as if he was full of desire to explore everything inside.
"Don't be in a hurry. You can't eat hot tofu in a hurry."
Chen Bufan said without turning his head, his voice calm and confident.
The guard following behind him couldn't help but roll his eyes at these words, muttering to himself: "This guy thinks he's in charge, huh!"
Despite his complaints, the guard was in no hurry to urge Chen Bufan to leave. Instead, he slowly walked behind him and looked into the compartment with the same curiosity.
After all, although we have seen similar scenes on a daily basis, every time we see such a scene, it still makes people feel a little novel.
Through the transparent glass wall, you can clearly see two beds placed in this small laboratory compartment.
On one of the beds was a seemingly normal human being lying quietly, while on the other bed was a zombie. Both test subjects were naked, with only a thin sheet covering their waists.
Their bodies were densely packed with various needles and tubes, with purple and black-red liquids flowing in the tubes, which looked very horrifying.
A large monitor is hung above the headboard between the two beds. The screen displays the detailed physical condition data of a person and a corpse in real time. These complex data are constantly jumping and changing.
"Tsk tsk..."
Chen Bufan made a clicking sound, and the sound was particularly clear in the quiet corridor.
He put his hands behind his back leisurely, walked slowly, turned around and continued to walk towards the other unlit glass. The guard followed closely behind him, his eyes always fixed on Chen Bufan.
Every time he came to a dark glass wall, he reached out and gently tapped the dark glass in front of him. After the room lit up, he could see through the glass that the scenes in each compartment seemed to be almost the same.
And so they turned another corner in the corridor.
This corner is still made up of glass walls, but the difference from before is that each glass wall here has more house numbers, marked with words such as "A3-1" and "B1-2".
Just as Chen Bufan was about to reach out and tap the glass again, the guard who had been following him couldn't help but say, "Don't look at it anymore. You'll have plenty of time to look around when we get there."
There was a hint of impatience in his words.
The guard was just thinking, why is this kid walking around like he's at a vegetable market, wanting to take a look at every stall.
Hearing the guard's words, Chen Bufan turned around and looked at him, asking doubtfully, "Where are you taking me then?"
The guard just replied calmly: "You'll know when you get there." After that, he no longer paid attention to Chen Bufan and continued walking forward.
Chen Bufan shook his head and continued to follow the guards.
Along the way, neither of them spoke again, only the sound of footsteps echoed in the empty corridor.
After walking for an unknown amount of time, they finally came to a room with an "A3-SSq" mark on the door and stopped.
The guard walked forward and aimed his eyes at the iris recognition device on the door. With a soft "beep" sound, the door slowly opened.
Then the guard stepped aside and motioned Chen Bufan to go in first.
After Chen Bufan walked into the room, he heard a muffled "bang" sound behind him. It turned out that the guard closed the door.
Outside, the guard unloaded his gun and laid it against the wall, then pulled a cigarette from his pocket.
He took off the mask, revealing the face of a man in his twenties. His expression seemed a little numb and indifferent. He frowned and rubbed the marks left by the mask on his nose. Then he lit a cigarette, took a deep breath, and exhaled a cloud of smoke.
His name is Gao Qiang. Before the doomsday, he was a sunny, cheerful, sports-loving and strong college student.
At that time, he always ran on the playground full of energy, sweating profusely.
The sudden apocalyptic disaster completely changed everything.
The virus is raging, and the world is plunged into chaos and despair.
But with his strong physique and tenacious will, Gao Qiang not only survived successfully, but also led a group of like-minded friends to survive in the campus at the end of the world.
Just as they were struggling, luck seemed to favor them - a group of well-trained soldiers appeared and rescued them.
However, the group of soldiers seemed to have a mission, so he and his classmates chose to survive on their own.
In the next two years, Gao Qiang led his brothers to wander around, constantly looking for a place that could provide safe shelter and sufficient supplies.
Like lonely wanderers, they shuttled among the ruins, just to find a stable place that they could call "home".
It’s a pity that fate always seems to like playing tricks on people.
No matter where they settled, it wouldn't be long before hordes of zombies would hear the news and surround them.
These zombies have an extremely sensitive sense of smell, as if they can smell the breath of human life.
Moreover, they are not static, but flow and migrate like the tide. They will surge towards the direction where the more humans gather.
Faced with such a serious situation, Gao Qiang made a major decision after careful consideration.
Heading to Kyoto with classmates!
Because he always believed in his heart that Kyoto, as the capital of a country, must have a strong and complete base that can provide them with a long-term and stable living environment.
With this expectation and longing, Gao Qiang and his companions embarked on a journey to Kyoto.
But the hardships along the way far exceeded their imagination.
The originally vibrant plants have undergone terrible mutations, and their bizarre killing moves are hard to guard against.
Even docile and cute animals become ferocious under the influence of the virus and become beasts that threaten human life.
Even the zombies are constantly evolving and mutating, becoming increasingly powerful. Every step they take is accompanied by endless dangers and challenges.
In the end, this brutal journey consumed the lives of most people, and Gao Qiang was the only one left in the entire team who was moving forward alone.
His good friend, the fat man Liu Haitao, died, and the students who followed him also died.
Zhang Haitao was killed by the traitor Zhang Yu.
Zhang Yu has always resented Gao Qiang, believing that it was Gao Qiang who killed Zhou Haoran. He also told him that it was he who dragged Wang Jie down into the zombie group.
Thinking of Zhang Yu, Gao Qiang reached for his lower back, where he saw a knife wound caused by Zhang Yu.