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... had come from just before hearing gunshots as well. At least I could enjoy a few moments of peace. Looking into the distance, I could see that about two streets away, a man was running from a small horde of zombies. He seemed to be carrying something in his arms; I couldn't make out what it was from the distance.

Taking a pair of binoculars from my inventory, it wasn't difficult to see that what he was carrying was a little girl. She appeared to be quite young, no older than ten, I would ...

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