HOTD! Busujima's Step Brother-Chapter 72 – They Multiply Like a Cockroach!
Chapter 72 - 72 – They Multiply Like a Cockroach!
Surprised, I quickly ran outside with Saeko, who reacted at the same time, to check the source of the explosion. I quickly jumped to the roof, grabbing the edge to pull myself up, and looked to where the helicopter went.
"Wh-what's that?" I muttered.
I saw multiple fireballs falling down to earth. It was a scene straight out of hell, a nightmare come true. Fire and smoke everywhere, rising up in huge pillars into the sky above us.
No, not just one, multiple.
One, two, three, and it continued. Five of them fell down in succession, spreading chaos wherever they went. The helicopter's bombardment continued for a few seconds, giving anything in that area a good riddance.
It seemed like they bombed the entire city. Why?
And the answer to my question was clear. Zombies. I could see from here, the huge number of them pouring from the distance, scattering in multiple directions.
"Get inside the house, quick!" I shouted loudly, desperation laced my words. I knew if the zombies reached this town, there wouldn't be a way to escape.
Saeko quickly entered the house. I followed her, slamming the door shut behind us. freewёbnoνel.com
"What is happening?" Miss Shizuka asked worriedly, fear written clearly on her face. Her body trembled slightly under stress caused by current circumstances.
"I don't know." I answered, taking a deep breath to calm myself. "Lock everything you can see and put a barricade in front of doors and windows. We will let those zombies pass by quietly while trying to contact the military. I will stay on the roof to see the situation."
Then I looked at my sister and gave her a nod, "Saeko, protect the house, okay?"
Saeko nodded, "Got it, brother!"
"Let's start!"
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After checking every window, I made sure all doors leading outwards were securely fastened. We barricaded the front entrance and secured our house as much as we could.
Then I climbed to the roof through the second floor window, holding my M1A1 rifle and ready for the horde.
I could see dots running around in the distance, not exactly something I'd like to witness directly. I could guess what happened in those places, why the military bombed them like nothing.
I was wrong to say there were just a few zombies.
The amount of zombies I saw were countless—like cockroaches. When you find one, then you should assume there were hundreds of them hiding. If they attacked this city, we would be wiped out easily.
The only thing we could do for now was hide until they passed naturally.
'What happened there? Did a safe place suddenly get overrun?' I asked myself as I observed from afar. 'I don't get it. I have seen this shit from Resident Evil, but not this kind of shit.'
While I understood that Resident Evil hadn't covered all that happened in the world, I think it was too much to skip something like this.
I prayed that only a little bit of that zombies passed by here because the helicopters headed toward different directions. And as we all knew, zombies were attracted by sound, including the sound of the wind blowing from the mountain and waves crashing against the rock.
Our current position allowed us to get away from that sound.
Maybe God or a random omniscient being answered my prayer, but almost none of those zombies approached our location. They scattered to different directions, but the biggest number headed to where the military went.
I wondered what would happen if the helicopter went to where we were. Maybe being unable to contact the military was a blessing in disguise.
For hours, the zombies kept passing by like ants, running to their own direction without noticing our presence. The sky turned darker and darker until the moon rose high above the sky and everything went dark, leaving us only with light coming from a portable lamp I had with me.
Only after that I heaved a relieved sigh and relaxed my position. Tense muscles aching from being in the same stance for too long, but at least now there was nothing left of those abominations nearby. That meant we were safe again.
I climbed down to the second floor and met everyone on the way. I told them that the zombies had gone away and the danger was gone.
"Thank goodness..." Miss Shizuka muttered softly as tears began streaming down her cheeks. "I was scared when I heard the explosions.
Saeko patted Miss Shizuki's back comfortingly, saying "It's alright now. We survived."
We entered a bedroom where Saya sat down. She stared at us anxiously. "I've been trying to contact the US army all day, but still, nothing." She complained, frustration evident in her voice.
I frowned upon hearing this news, feeling somewhat disappointed in myself.
It had been a long day. Forcing her to try again would be torturing.
"Let's rest for today. I have seen where the helicopter went earlier, so we will aim for that direction. If my guess is right, they might have a temporary base set up around there. We can ask them to contact the main army and relay what happened."
Saya nodded understandingly. She stretched herself and moaned, "Hm~ That's a relief! Finally, some good news!"
I chuckled amusedly. Then, I patted her head and ruffled her hair. "You've done well, Saya."
"Stop treating me like a child!" She exclaimed while blushing.
"Okay okay, little miss."
"You!"
I laughed and hugged her, and she struggled to free herself.
"Argh, you're insufferable!" Saya pouted angrily.
"Owh, I know, but I just can't stop loving you." I smirked playfully, holding back a grin.
"You..." She sighed and rolled her eyes, "...you're such an idiot sometimes, y'know?"
I laughed again.
Idiot sometimes? I could live with that as long as that meant surviving and having fun without getting depressed over the apocalypse.
It was way better than staying tense like earlier. If I were surrounded by only serious individuals or those who only follow my word, I didn't think I would have the drive to push myself.
"Brother," Saeko interrupted. She tugged my sleeve, saying, "Let's have dinner and bath. I cooked something when you were scouting."
As if waiting for that moment, Saya's stomach growled loudly.
I turned my gaze towards Saya, who looked away with a flushed cheek, embarrassed. She must have been too focused to notice her hunger. "You need to take care of your body more, Saya."
"I know, I know. But the sooner we reconnect, the safer we will be." She reasoned with an irritated expression. "Anyway, food. I'm hungry!"
She stood up and walked downstairs, followed by Miss Shizuka. I trailed behind them with Saeko, chuckling lightly.
We ate quietly. There wasn't much to talk about, and everyone was tired after a long day.
Saya ate three portions of the simple canned soup with crackers. I couldn't believe it, this small petite girl was hungrier than me, the biggest guy in our group.
On the contrary, Miss Shizuka only ate a little. I couldn't help but stare at her breasts and thought, 'Where did those vitamins go to grow such a huge rack?'
Saeko elbowed me as if knowing what I thought, so I immediately stopped.
Relief came as we finished the meal. Our stomachs are filled. I was surprised to find that I wasn't really tired. Perhaps it was because my stamina had grown more than 35 now.
Anyway, the relief of passing another danger quickly turns into arousal. I noticed Saeko and Miss Shizuka grinned when they saw my tent, as if expecting the outcome.
Could it be; they spiked my meal with something? No way, right? I couldn't help but accuse them when Saeko quickly grabbed me and pulled me to the bedroom.
What happened next was a total sex marathon, with Saya watching the whole session and touching herself from the side before joining with a drenched pussy.
A cheeky girl—I really loved it.
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