"Currently, the unknown virus has spread from City A to three surrounding cities. Emergency responses have been activated in various areas, and efforts are being made to construct shelters. Citizens are advised not to panic, avoid going out, and pay attention to food hygiene..."

I crouched at the doorway, scrolling through the news that had just loaded, but before I could finish reading, the page on my phone turned into a network error notification.

"What do you think the shelters will be like?" I asked, "A sturdy house that can withstand zombies? But with so many people, will there be enough space?"

"There won't be enough space," Chen Yun replied, "but it's better than nothing. At least some people can stay behind. By the way, do you feel unwell?"

I moved my arm, which had been bitten by a zombie, and checked my own eyes against the phone screen.

"No, I'm fine for now."

"That's good," Chen Yun breathed a sigh of relief, "It seems like you really have a special constitution. I've seen others turn into zombies within seconds after being bitten."

I blinked, "So does that mean they can extract antibodies from me? And then everyone won't have to be afraid of zombies anymore?"

Chen Yun hesitated for a moment and then coughed, "What are you talking about? With so many people, even if they drained you dry, it wouldn't be enough."

"But substances can be replicated. After extracting them, they can directly synthesize the active ingredients artificially, and then..."

"Alright, alright." Chen Yun reached out and put his hand on my shoulder, "Do you think extracting antibodies is like a chicken laying an egg every day? If it really were like what you said, the one who would suffer the most is you."

I pondered seriously for a moment, "It's okay, I can make sacrifices for the sake of all humanity."

"Don't think about sacrificing just yet. Let's think about where to go next together."

I looked at the supermarket with all kinds of products, "It's fine to stay here."

Chen Yun played with the power bank he had just collected, his brow furrowing slightly.

"I don't think we can stay here all the time. There are too many people here, and the supplies will be quickly depleted. If there are more zombies outside when that happens, we'll die even more miserably."

"If that's the case, we might die miserably when the time comes, but if we leave now, we might starve to death quickly." I kept refreshing the webpage on my phone, "It's better to stay here and wait for rescue."

He shook his head, "Waiting for rescue is the most desperate situation. I have a feeling that this supermarket is not safe."

I glanced at him sideways, "Is your feeling reliable?"

Chen Yun turned his head to look at me, "If I told you I've been alive for over twenty years and my intuition has always been accurate, would you believe me?"

"I don't believe it," I said, "What intuition? Why don't you tell me, if we're going to leave, where do you want to go? How do we get there? And how do we survive once we're there?"

Chen Yun opened the map on his phone and handed it to me, "Look, a large number of zombies have appeared in these cities, except for this one. The rest are all to the east of our city, so

we should head west. X City on the western side has also activated its emergency mechanism, so it should be much safer. It's better than just waiting here for our fate."

"I understand the reasoning, but how do we get there? Run?"

He pulled me up and stealthily walked towards the back, "Come with me."

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