zombie frenzy

Chapter 540 Green Forest

Chapter 540 Green Forest
Bang.

The hammer hit the zombie's head, blasting a crack in it, and the brains inside flew out.

The zombie staggered a few steps from the beating, almost laying on the ground, waving its arms, with a pair of red eyes glowing fiercely, hooting, and quickly turned around and rushed back.

The soldier didn't expect the monster to fight back, so he backed away in panic. Unexpectedly, the more anxious he was, the more he sprang out of the ghost. In his nervousness, his ankle was twisted. Instead of retreating, his body fell forward and rushed towards the direction of the zombie. .

"what……"

Seeing the open mouth getting closer, the rancid breath hitting his face, and his hair messed up, the soldier screamed, his mind went blank.

In front of his eyes, a black shadow suddenly swept past, and some cold mucus fell on his face.

The soldier fell to the ground with a bang, and beside him, an ugly face with half of his face sunken was facing him directly, and the fangs and sharp teeth in his mouth were still shining coldly.

"Get up, are you okay?"

The soldier's soul hadn't come back yet, and he was picked up in a daze. Gulu swallowed his saliva, then he breathed a sigh of relief, and stammered, "No, it's all right."

"Remember, you have to be ruthless and accurate."

Holding the hammer, Lambart gestured to the head of the zombie on the ground and said, "This is the hardest place. You can't stay strong when you strike. This side is easy to tilt. You must be fast and hate, you know?"

Da Bing kept nodding, staring, nervously remembering.

"Let's go."

Seeing that the blood had returned to the soldier's face, Lambat spoke to the soldier next to him and continued to search.

Unlike before hiding and hiding, this time, walking on the street swaggeringly, attacking zombies when he saw them, and calling his companions immediately when he saw a group of corpses, this made him feel very happy.

Behind him, there were a few corpses lying sideways not far away. The more you walked forward, the more and more zombies became denser. If you do anything casually, the monsters next to you will definitely be alarmed. They will become more careful, throwing stones, or Hid in the distance and made some noises to attract the monsters.

Pop, pop, pop.

In the distance, suddenly there were a few strange sounds.

Lambat stopped and looked at it in surprise, but when he searched carefully, the voice never sounded again.

"Did you hear that?" Lambart asked.

A soldier blinked at him, "What did you hear?"

"No." Lambart shook his head, "Let's go, hurry up, try to kill another [-] and we'll go back to eat."

It took an hour or two to go out, plus the time for the return trip and hands-on time, and it happened to be meal time when I went back.

The footsteps of the few people began to become faster, and after turning around a building, there was no zombie on the street.

In front, there is a piece of green buildings, giving people a feeling of entering the forest.

Vines crawled all over the walls and roofs, and the green branches and leaves swayed slightly with the wind. There seemed to be a fresh breath in the air, and one couldn't help but take a deep breath.

"What's the smell?" Da Bing wrinkled his nose and said.

"Forest." Lambat said with a smile, "What else can it be? The forest after the rain is rich in ozone plasma."

The soldier murmured a few words in a low voice, but didn't speak any more. They walked quickly, a little excitedly, and strode over there.

"God, am I dazzled?" the soldier shouted again.

Before I got to the front, I saw a large green house in front of me. Every house, the outer walls and roofs were covered with vines. This kind of scene appeared in the reinforced concrete city, especially when I saw gray-brown zombies every day. , This sudden picture change made them feel that the contrast was too strong and they were completely shocked.

"It's so beautiful, what kind of community is this? Damn it, why didn't I ever think of living here?" a soldier exclaimed.

Footsteps, walked over there involuntarily, his eyes were attracted by the green vegetation, and he didn't know how to roll his eyes.

There was silence around, no zombies, and no corpses to be seen. The only drawback was that there were no birdsong and insects singing. However, after the catastrophe, such an environment couldn't be more normal, no one cared, and no one paid attention.

As he got closer, the strange objects hanging between the houses fell into his eyes.

"Look, what's that?" The soldier pointed and shouted.

Lambat withdrew his gaze from staring at the vine house, followed the soldier's fingers, and said hesitantly, "Fruit? Bird's nest?"

"No, I haven't seen anything like this before." Another soldier said.

Between the houses, thick vines spanned the roofs, forming a large pergola, and those strange things hung in the middle, shaking from time to time in the wind.

"What a strange smell." The soldier before sniffed a few times, "Is this what ozone is like? Why do I feel like a monster's rancid smell."

"Where is there a monster?" His companion said with a smile, "Do you see a yard nearby? There is no sound at all here."

When Lambat heard this, he hesitated, looked around, the more he looked, the more strange he felt in his heart, slowly the hammer in his hand tightened, and his left hand unconsciously touched the walkie-talkie on his shoulder .

"What's the matter? Head." Da Bing asked.

Lambart looked around, frowned and said, "Something is wrong, why are there no zombies here? It's too quiet."

"They're all dead." The soldier said disapprovingly, "There was a big fire, a round of shelling, and there were two or three kittens walking this way. They were probably lured out yesterday."

Lambart kept checking left and right, but couldn't see a zombie figure. He was a little puzzled, but he relaxed slowly, and unconsciously, his footsteps came to him.

"what is this?"

The soldier waved his hammer curiously, and tapped on the vine-wrapped hanging object, "It's quite strong."

The hanging object swayed and made a creaking sound, and he opened a gap in the dry vines. The soldier suddenly froze, blinked, and hesitantly stretched out his hand to press the gap.

"God."

The soldier exclaimed, he didn't even hold the hammer in his hand, and took a few steps back in a panic.

In the gap, a skull glared at him with its dark eye sockets. The soldier recognized it with just one glance, and his hairs stood on end in fright.

Walking this way, I don’t know how many zombies have been smashed, and the brains all over the floor are not afraid of them. After yesterday’s baptism, these soldiers have grown up long ago, but what kind of concept is the skull wrapped in this hanging object? It's weird, and it makes people feel terrified unconsciously.

The three of them stared wide-eyed and looked at the front. Between the houses, hanging objects were swaying in the wind. There were more than a dozen of them.

"There are all bones here?" Lambart said in disbelief.

There are more than a dozen between the two buildings. If this area is like this, there are at least a thousand hanging objects.

"Human? Monster?" Da Bing said tremblingly.

"Man-eating vines?" Another soldier looked around nervously.

Lambart reacted, turned around and shouted to run away, "Go, don't look."

"Ah, help."

As soon as the man turned his back, he put his hand on the shoulder of a soldier, trying to push him away, when he heard another soldier screaming from the side.

Head, turned all the way with the sound, there was nothing in sight, as if the soldier ran into the depths of the vines and hid.

The screams disappeared in an instant, and the surroundings became incomparably silent again. The rustling sound of the branches and leaves being blown by the wind was amplified infinitely at this time, making it even more strange and unpredictable.

"Who? Who is it?" Lambart was no longer afraid at this moment. He held the hammer in front of him and shouted loudly at the vines. At the same time, he put his hands behind his back and gestured quietly.

The remaining soldier clicked the automatic rifle hanging on his chest, bent slightly, and looked around nervously.

Under the feet, no one noticed, the vines crawled to the feet silently like a snake, slowly raised the front end, turned in the air, and entangled the soldier's calf little by little.

"Yes, is it a human?" Da Bing asked tremblingly.

"No mistake, the zombies are not so agile." Lambat said angrily, "Shoot a few shots inside."

Da Bing hesitated and said, "Why don't we notify the center."

Lambart glared at him, "No, just shoot if you are told to shoot."

Swish.

Da da da.

In Lambat's sight, the soldier suddenly fell to the ground. In panic, a long flame was sprayed from the muzzle of the gun, bullets were fired randomly, and the man was dragged away on the ground quickly.

There was a scream, and Lambat blocked the hammer arm in front of him at that moment. The body armor and helmet were beaten loudly, and there was a sharp pain in his arm, which was torn several holes by the bullet.

His body was put on the ground, he didn't care about the injury on his hand, propped his head up, and looked at the soldier nervously.

Right in front of him, the soldier screamed wildly all the way, threw his body on the ground, flew out quickly, hit the wall heavily, and then rolled and pulled into the window.

Blood was spilled all over the walls, the windows were smashed, wooden slats were scattered, and the sound inside stopped.

"damn it."

Lambat turned over and got up, rang the walkie-talkie to announce loudly, and without waiting for an answer, he rushed towards the window with strides.

In the distance, the lieutenant colonel in the command vehicle shouted nervously, but he couldn't hear any more answers. He hurriedly mobilized the unmanned aircraft and flew towards them quickly.

In the picture, Lambart stands in front of a window, wielding a hammer, as if fighting someone again, and then suddenly disappears into the window.

"Support, emergency support." The lieutenant colonel shouted loudly.

The officer over there had sent out the coordinates a long time ago, and the surrounding teams rushed there with their troops.

The lieutenant colonel looked at the screen in astonishment, then looked at several officers, thought about it, and informed Guo Fei.

"What did you say? Green? Vines?" Guo Fei was dumbfounded and repeated.

Mia asked, "What's wrong? What's wrong?"

Guo Fei gasped for breath, glanced at Miya without answering, and shouted anxiously, "Notify the musketeer, let him go and check first, and the rest should not go in."

"Let's go, let's go there quickly." Guo Fei pulled Miya and left.

Miya didn't ask any further questions, as he rushed into the Humvee, there were already soldiers waiting below, roaring all the way, without worrying about disturbing the zombies, he quickly rushed to the place where the accident happened.

"What? You mean vines?"

The musketeer was rushing to support with people, and when he heard the message from the lieutenant colonel, he stopped in place instantly, with a pale face, and shouted in horror, "Tell them all to stop, don't come close."

He had experienced the Mayflower War with Guo Fei, that horrible monster, where the three companions died without any resistance, if it wasn't for Guo Fei, I'm afraid he would end up in the same way.

"What's wrong? What do you know?" The lieutenant colonel also knew something was wrong, and asked loudly.

"It shouldn't be it, it has already been destroyed by Guo." The musketeer murmured, "Don't ask me, I'm not sure yet, let them stop first."

The lieutenant colonel looked at the large forest-like green area in the picture in surprise, held the walkie-talkie, and shouted loudly, "Everyone stop, don't come close."

(End of this chapter)

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