Apocalypse: King of Zombies
Chapter 855: This place is perfect
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Pickle stood there watching, clearly frustratedâthere was nothing he could do about it.
But this wasnât over. Not even close.
Just as the Recon Corvette climbed higher into the sky, it suddenly gave a violent shudder.
âHuhâŚ?â Pickle raised an eyebrow. Something was definitely off.
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Inside the Recon Corvette, red lights flashed across the control panel. The onboard AI kept blaring warningsâenergy reserves were nearly depleted.
Big Ears turned around and shouted, âShrimpy! Weâre outta juiceâgo swap in a new crystal core!â
âUhâŚâ Shrimpy scratched his head and didnât move an inch.
âWe canât swap it.â
âWhat? Why not?â
ââCause we already used the last one,â Shrimpy said matter-of-factly, like it was the most obvious thing in the world.
Big Ears stared at him, dumbfounded. He was speechless.
The other zombies in the squad fell silent too.
The only sound left was the AIâs relentless warning chime, echoing through the cockpit. The red lights on the console blinked faster and faster.
The ship started shaking violently, and it was clearâit was going down.
Big Ears felt a wave of panic. Seriously? Theyâd just finished mocking Pickle, and now their ride was out of power?
âTalk about a rough startâŚ!â
âBig Ears, think of somethingâfast!â Mist called out, her voice tense.
Big Earsâs eyes darted around, but there werenât many options left. âOnly thing we can do now is send out a signalâcall for backup from the other zombies!â
âWho do we call?â Shrimpy asked quickly.
âEveryone! Blast it out to all channels!â
Big Ears didnât hesitate. Things were spiraling fast, and they didnât have the luxury of being picky. Whoever could help, they needed them now.
They used up the last of the Corvetteâs energy to send out a distress signal.
Right after that, a gut-wrenching drop hit them.
The Recon Corvette lost all control and began a rapid descent.
The world spun around them as the ship plummeted toward the ground.
âHeh heh hehâŚâ From a distance, Pickle watched the whole thing unfold, and couldnât help but grin from ear to ear.
Not so smug now, huh?
Outta juice, are we?
And then he noticed something elseâthe spot where Big Ears and the others were crash-landing? It just so happened to be smack in the middle of a zombie nest. One that was currently under the control of Heartlandâs Zombie King.
âWait a sec⌠isnât that Queen Thornessaâs turf?â Pickle muttered to himself.
He couldnât help but think those four unlucky bastards had just hit the jackpot.
They were about to meet her.
âLetâs go! We gotta get over thereâthis is gonna be good.â
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The Recon Corvette plummeted fast, slamming into the dirt with a bone-jarring crash. It skidded across the ground, tearing up earth, until it finally smashed into a massive boulder and came to a smoking halt.
The hull was wrecked, smoke billowing from the twisted metal.
The four members of the âOverlord SquadââBig Ears and his crewâkicked open the warped hatch and stumbled out.
They leaned on each other for support, grimacing in pain, looking like theyâd just been through hell.
âHnnngh⌠my poor back,â Shrimpy groaned, clutching his lower spine. âFeels like my damn spine snapped in half.â
âIt didnât,â Mist said, trying to reassure him. âOnce we get through this mess, Iâll catch you a couple of mutant lobsters to help you recover.â
The moment Shrimpy heard âlobsters,â his eyes lit up like headlights. Suddenly, his back didnât hurt anymore. His legs werenât sore either. He was practically glowing.
âYou better not forget that, Iâm holding you to it!â
âGeez, Shrimpy, youâre already thinking about the future?â Locomotive cut in, scanning the area. âLetâs focus on staying alive first. Take a look aroundâwhere the hell are we?â
They were surrounded by jagged boulders, clearly inside a zombie nest. The place felt familiarâtheyâd been through plenty of these while working the pig farms. But something was off.
The towering yellow rocks were now covered in thick, purple brambles. The vines were crawling up the stone like veins, and their branches were lined with razor-sharp thornsâlike steel needles hanging upside down.
The brambles were everywhere, choking the terrain.
âWhat the hell is this plant? Weâve only been gone a few daysâhowâd it grow this fast?â Shrimpy asked, curiosity written all over his face.
âThis isnât right⌠somethingâs seriously wrong,â Mist muttered. She was an expert in the âUltimate Survival Code,â and her instincts were screaming.
But aside from the brambles, the place was dead silent. No other zombies around. No movement. No obvious danger.
Big Ears scanned the area, his oversized ears twitching. âDoesnât matter. Pickleâs gonna be on our tail any second. We need to find a place to hideâfast. If he catches us, weâre toast.â
âYeah,â the others nodded in agreement.
Theyâd just finished mocking Pickle. If he caught them now? They didnât even want to imagine the payback.
Without wasting another second, the four of them took off, heading toward the pig farm they knew like the back of their hands. They figured they could use the terrain to their advantage and shake Pickle off their trail.
But the moment they left, the purple brambles behind them began to stirâsubtle, slithering, like they were alive. And they silently followed the zombiesâ footstepsâŚ
âThis place is perfect,â Shrimpy whispered as they reached the pig farm. âWe duck in here, and Pickleâll never find us.â
A few minutes later, they arrived. Mist spotted a clearing piled high with old hayâdry, yellowed, and scattered all over the place. It looked like it hadnât been touched in ages. Messy, loose, and perfect for hiding.
âGotta hand it to you, Mist,â Big Ears said, giving her a thumbs-up. âYou really know how to pick a spot.â
Using the environment to avoid danger? That was Survival Rule #3 in Mistâs Ultimate Survival Code.
Without hesitation, the four zombies dove headfirst into the hay, burying themselves completely.
Thenâtotal stillness.
Not a sound.
âNo way anyone finds us in here,â Big Ears thought, feeling a little smug.
The zombie nest was massiveâpractically the size of a city. Trying to find four zombies in this place would be like looking for a needle in a haystack.
âWe just need to lay low until backup arrives,â Locomotive whispered. âThen weâre in the clear.â
They all lay there, motionless, buried under the hay, trying not to breathe too loud.
But the hay completely blocked their viewâlike pulling a blanket over your head. They had no idea what was going on outside.
ââŚSomething feels off,â Big Ears muttered, frowning.
With his [Hyper Hearing] ability, he picked up something faintâsomething crawling.
âBig Ears, what is it?â Shrimpy whispered.
âI think⌠somethingâs moving. Crawling.â
âCrawling?â The others tensed up, their expressions darkening.
They trusted Big Earsâ hearing. Everything else about him might be exaggerated, but that ability? That was the real deal.
âMaybe we should⌠peek out, just to be safe?â Shrimpy suggested. âI mean, what are the odds we get caught the second we poke our heads out?â
âAlrightâŚâ Big Ears agreed. He was getting uneasy too.
He reached forward to part the hayâbut the moment his fingers touched it, a sharp pain shot through his hand.
âOW! Damn it!â he yelped, yanking his hand back like heâd been electrocuted.
He looked down and saw blood oozing from a fresh cut on his finger.
âGreat. Iâm wounded again!â he groaned, scowling. âLast time I got hurt was during that showdown with Chompersâhe bit two holes in my ear!â
âOh, come on. Itâs just a scratch,â Locomotive said, rolling his eyes. âYou keep whining and the woundâll heal before youâre done.â
He reached forward to clear the hay himselfâand thatâs when he saw it.
The thing that had cut Big Ears.
A thick, purple bramble, covered in vicious thornsâŚ