Quick Transmigration: Always Just a Passerby

Chapter 15 Wandering Zombies 3



Chapter 15 Wandering Zombies 3

Hit by a tornado, Le Ping managed to hide in a private basement in a villa area while carrying his bicycle.

There were only two elderly zombies locked up in the house, wandering around up and down the stairs, seemingly having not eaten any human corpses.

She first turned on the electricity in the basement, and then happily looked at the photo album by herself.

Looking at the photo I just took with the tornado, it's probably one of the most memorable photos of my life.

After the strong winds passed, the houses were visibly damaged and collapsed.

Trucks overturned on the highway, and many trees fell; these things were truly vulnerable to natural disasters.

There seem to be far fewer zombies nearby; they've been blown away by the wind to other places. I really envy them for having such a unique experience.

Who knows where they'll land? Another zombie rain could come at any moment.

After discussing it with the system, Le Ping changed his route. The follow-up to the zombie rain can only be learned through the system's broadcast.

When she once again acted bravely, she managed to snatch a pale and emaciated actor from the hands of bandits blocking her way.

He was a former actor who made money acting in television to fulfill his rock and roll dream and also did radio programs.

If the system hadn't been gossiping and saying that the original owner's emotional support was about to become zero, she really wouldn't have noticed.

On many nights in the small county town, the original owner had no friends and was too tired to do anything else, so he would hide on the top floor and listen to the radio of this actor, Li.

I used that old, malfunctioning phone that I inherited.

However, Le Ping didn't have the leisure for that. He wiped out those people and left coldly.

As for actor Li, Le Ping communicated with him through writing, took him away, and made sure he was fed and dressed properly.

They found an undamaged house that seemed to have good soundproofing, and then carved out a small stage, lights, a small microphone, and speakers from the space.

Afterwards, he gathered a lot of nearby zombies to support him, intending to have him hold a small concert.

There was also a tall zombie holding a camera, standing there steadily recording.

All the other zombies were shouting "Hahhhhh!" at the stage, and those whose hands weren't broken had glow sticks tied to them.

Actor Li felt like he was going to faint. Was this really not a hallucination?

He encountered a zombie virus while performing at various venues, and was almost locked up by a robber. Now he has been rescued by zombies and is still going to perform.

I can't quite describe my feelings. Have zombies become so abstract these days? They've evolved to this extent.

However, perhaps because he had seen many big events before, he seemed quite calm afterward, except for being a little nervous at the beginning.

After he had sung half of it seriously, a corpse came over to hand him water and a towel.

There was no way around it; Le Ping's oppressive aura was too strong, and the other zombies could only cower in fear.

Once she felt she had recorded enough, she asked the system to take it to the original owner.

Afterwards, they provided actor Li with a backpack full of supplies, left the zombie horde to continue searching for food, dropped him off at the nearest base, and then left.

As for whether the other party would tell others, she didn't care and didn't ask the system. She just didn't know that the other party had actually awakened a superpower at the base.

As for the others, since Le Ping never spoke and dressed in a neutral style, the actor Li only thought she was a male corpse who was chasing after celebrities.

He might talk about it with others later, but right now he has no voice and no ability to protect himself, so he doesn't plan to talk about it everywhere.

The base is in chaos right now. Not only is it hard to believe anyone, but it's also easy to get into trouble and get yourself into a mess.

At most, it would be mentioned casually in the occasional chat whether zombies have evolved and whether they have sentience.

On this planet, the evolution of humans, animals, and zombies is ongoing.

Perhaps because Le Ping dealt with many troublemakers, there are fewer high-ranking zombies than in the original storyline.

Anyway, of the things the original owner knew in his previous life, very few actually appeared.

As for the Zombie King, by a twist of fate, he didn't get infected with the virus. Instead, he awakened his superpowers and is currently on a highway with his parents, trying to survive.

The plot seems to have gone off track...

Recently, Le Ping has been seeing man-eating bears everywhere. It all started when a mutated bear pretended to be a person and waved to her from the roadside. She was curious and went closer to take a look, and she was almost scared to death.

The system-certified recipe includes humans, specifically the cannibalistic bear.

The system then mocked her for being a country bumpkin and not used to using her mental powers to investigate.

This is what the daily life of an idle zombie is like.

She doesn't need to raise children, doesn't need to take care of younger siblings, and doesn't need to live in the world she originally lived in.

I was afraid of not being able to get on a bus when I was squeezed in the crowd, I was afraid of being attacked while I was sleeping, and I dared not eat too much.

I never imagined that her life would end so suddenly.

The system suddenly spoke, interrupting her thoughts, "Host, you can contact your colleagues to stage a comeback in your world. However, the required points are quite high."

Le Ping tried to roll his eyes but failed, so he just said, "Don't I look like a points system?"

It feels like the system is getting dumber and dumber. It has 10 points, and it's not like it doesn't know how much it has left.

Day after day, the city gradually turned into ruins under the onslaught of natural disasters.

Le Ping sometimes goes to the canyon to take a look. The corpses in there have become skilled construction workers, farmers, and fishermen.

They're safer than humans because no mutant animals would want to eat them.

There were just more corpses.

Le Ping suspects that someone is putting zombies at her place, but she has no proof.

Since none of them had ever bitten anyone before, she didn't react much.

She recently snagged a formation book from the Baldness System Shop. Now that there are more teams out collecting resources, she wants to set up a formation to prevent outsiders from getting in.

As for spirit stones, use crystal cores instead; enough is fine, and they might even help ward off bad weather.

Otherwise, a flood or tornado could sweep away all the younger siblings.

She tried it herself and found it quite useful. After some thought, she selected a few basic formation diagrams, along with introductory explanations, and gave them to those reliable bases when she had the chance.

As for cultivation techniques, let's skip that. As for formations, they can at least be considered the ancient Chinese art of divination and strategy.

Whether they believe it or not is their business; who made this world a place filled with both natural disasters and zombies?

She was worried that if things continued like this, there wouldn't be many survivors left, since the world would evolve freely after the story ended.

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Ten years later, the canyons in Leping were so crowded that they couldn't hold any more corpses.

There's simply not enough room for so many fish ponds and farms.

To upgrade, go outside and fight zombies and mutated beasts to collect crystal cores.

They also organized several zombie Spring Festival galas, and Le Ping would give out some perks.

Even the cleverest corpses know that her reward will make them smarter.

The highest-ranking zombie girl has recovered to normal intelligence and appointed herself as the secretary of Zombie Talent Company, with Le Ping as the boss.

Fearing they would get bored, Le Ping placed many more books in the canyon so that the clever zombies could read them more often and improve themselves.

They were also shown online novels so they could learn how to use their respective superpowers.

Of course, she also taught them how to use formations. She, Le Ping, certainly wouldn't favor one over the other.

Meanwhile, a mutated panda from another mountain also came by, wanting to see the strange corpse.

Since Le Ping was already there, he gave them all some health-boosting pills to help the pandas evolve more comprehensively.

As for the research on array formations and crystal cores by the human base, some results have already been achieved.

Crystal core energy, crystal core weapons, virus research—the system has already recorded all of this, but she says she doesn't understand it. She'll just go to the base and exchange it for the finished products later.

However, the system said that the zombie virus is not the same in each small world, and may only be of reference value in other worlds.

Le Ping didn't think it was a big deal; he might need it someday.

Once the virus vaccine is officially available, the system will back up all her data and stockpile some vaccines.

In exchange, a basic fitness exercise manual appeared on the desks of all the reliable leaders.

Does this feel familiar? If it does, then it's because it reminds you of the introductory event to formations.


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