In the following days, we continuously reinforced our defenses, setting up monitors at the high points of the village to monitor every road entering the village. At the same time, we collected some common medicines from the town's pharmacy to prevent anyone in our family from falling ill.

By this time, the short video platforms and friend circles were already filled with the words "rabies," and there were even cases of cannibalism.

However, these videos were quickly taken down, but some still managed to leak out.

The release of these videos caused a wave of panic. Supermarkets and department stores were completely emptied as people frantically hoarded supplies, not even leaving a single leaf of vegetables behind.

On September 18th, the uncontrollable zombie virus finally broke out, and thousands of people fled outward. However, many more were trapped on the roads, only able to watch death approach helplessly.

The once bustling and lively streets were now in ruins, with cars piled up in all directions. Hordes of zombies rapidly spread, biting and attacking the living on the roads.

The bodies on the ground, mangled and bitten, suddenly twisted and struggled to stand up. Their pale eyes writhed in their bloodied heads as they emitted horrifying screams. Their broken arms hung freely on both sides of their bodies as they staggered into the army of zombies.

Watching the scenes playing on the television, the family's expressions turned grave.

On September 19th, the second day of the zombie virus outbreak.

The military cleared out the mutated zombies around the city and established a large-scale quarantine zone.

Helicopters flew by in the sky from time to time, while the television and radio frequently broadcasted warnings for people to stay at home.

Humanity had underestimated the power of the zombie virus.

Construction workers were attacked by the horde that night. Although the military eliminated a large number of zombies, they were eventually overwhelmed by the zombie tide due to running out of ammunition and supplies.

On September 20th, the third day of the zombie virus outbreak.

Some parts of the city had already lost power due to electrical failures. Many survivors with insufficient food supplies ventured out secretly to search for food, but lacking experience in surviving the apocalypse, most of them only added to the number of zombies.

Others tried to seek help through their phones, but received no response.

The friend circles were filled with confusion, sadness, and despair, with no one knowing what the future would hold.

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