System Unleashed
he pain in his broken ankle, Christopher winced
d the dimly lit corridor ahead, his movements
he unsettling reality of the new world weighed on his shoulders. He
t weapon tightly. The old man's frail frame was a stark contrast to Christopher
s voice was now laced with a hint of frustration and concern for their survival.He could hear faint
had become an unfortunate reality.They had managed to escap
nge transformation he had undergone. The weight of responsibility pressed
mind. What other surprises awaited them in this bewildering world? It was a question that had n
nkle, "I believe I don't owe you anything, but I have to be frank with you." He contin
ture of fear and determination. "Are we going to stay still and wait for death? We have t
him, "We? You really just said 'we.' You've literally been standing still, doing nothing
e as he struggled with both the pain in hi
Stones, who looked down, his face etched w
and he couldn't deny that he had done li
s composure, understanding that his fru
to find safety, and there's no room for arguments or blame. Can you keep up with me?"Elder Stones nodded, his
awing attention from any nearby zombies. They knew that their best chance for surv
y, but for now, they shared a common goal: t
, and I must admit you can't face them unless you have a death wish," Chris spoke his min
think of doing that when we get out of here. Don't take unnecessary risks.""I'm sorry
his hands, signaling that he wasn't
ook at that fire alarm switch. My initial plan was to
ld only hope to slaughter as many as possible. So getting to the switch would be less stressful. Now, I don't know if you
chimed in, "So you want to use the fire alarm to distract
So now, once we get to that button, we wait until they are a
k down on this old man a lot. Anyway, it's my fault that I can
. Hand me that stick you use as a weapon in your hand," Chris said
o Chris, who brandished it and held it in a st
" he said as he started walking to
ch
uc
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ges kept popping in his head repeatedly.After ten minutes, which felt like two ho
through the dim corridor. It was a clamor of urgency, a relentless howl that
r
e soldiers following an order.The zombies started walking to the areas where they heard the alarm, a
d to Elder Stones.After waiting for what felt like forever, they notice
risingly, even with his limp, Christopher was still moving at a fast
tact with the doors, he pushed them open, allowin
what their world had turned
systems before they looked up to scan their environment, only fo
n's faces as they also almost lost all