How Zombies Survive in the Apocalypse

Chapter 21



After that, what followed was an intense battle.

The agonizing cries of the terrible zombies and the fierce gunfire overlapped endlessly.

“Kiak!”

The number of zombies coming up the stairs seemed to be dozens at first glance.

The makeshift barricade made of old furniture was about to be breached in an instant.

However, even after enough time had passed, the corpses couldn’t overcome the makeshift barricade.

It was all thanks to Aiden, who guarded the rear like a solid wall.

Dadadadang!

The rifle he held continuously spewed flames.

At first glance, it seemed like he was just firing indiscriminately, with a rapid rate of fire.

But he didn’t waste bullets.

One by one, the zombies trying to cross the barricade fell backward.

It was truly a marksmanship performance.

And there was someone supporting Aiden from behind.

“…”

It was Rebecca, sticking to the barricade and firing a submachine gun.

Even with dozens of zombies in front of her, she remained surprisingly calm.

There was tension in her facial expression, but there was no apparent unease beyond what was necessary.

Aiden glanced at Rebecca with a sidelong glance but refocused on the battle.

There was nothing particularly surprising about Rebecca’s composure. After all, she hadn’t survived in this world overrun by corpses for three years without reason.

So, this level of composure could be considered natural.

“Kiiik!”

Another zombie’s forehead was pierced by a bullet, and it fell beyond the broken glass wall.

Continuously pouring out bullets without a break, the number of zombies standing there had clearly diminished.

In the end, the last one received a burst of gunfire from the submachine gun and tumbled down the stairs.

Once again, the emergency stairs regained silence.

However, Aiden, even as he changed the magazine, didn’t let his guard down.

This was only an extremely small part of the zombie horde.

There were still countless zombies outside the hotel, and Aiden couldn’t predict how the zombie horde that wiped out the reconnaissance team from the hotel would emerge.

If their search ends like this, there would be nothing more to wish for. Unfortunately, the likelihood of that happening was significantly low.

“Now, it’s for real.”

Rebecca nodded quietly, gripping the gun with determination.

Then, thud!

At that moment, a vibration occurred below the building.

Something heavy seemed to have crashed into the building.

Aiden concentrated his attention below the stairs. Soon, a chaotic sound of footsteps echoed.

“…Beasts.”

Aiden murmured as the footsteps were much lighter than those of ordinary zombies.

As he said, the sound was like several four-legged beasts, such as dogs, pounding the ground.

But shortly after…

“…”

Seeing the appearance of the zombies revealed below the stairs, Aiden furrowed his brow.

Rebecca sighed in frustration, sounding like a sigh.

It was a variant of mutant zombies called ‘Stinger’.

Generally, they formed groups of around ten and lived in caves or buildings.

The name ‘Stinger’ was given because they used branches or spikes to compensate for their lack of physical strength, stabbing and killing people.

But they had another nickname besides that.

Kid.

Because all the small bodies were nothing but children who hadn’t even reached the age of teenagers.

“Ki-iik!”

A much higher and sharper scream than ordinary zombies pierced the ears.

Confirming the presence of Stingers, Aiden immediately put down the rifle and picked up a pistol and a metal bat.

While their strength was much weaker than ordinary zombies, their light bodies made them agile like small animals, and their sharp claws could climb walls.

So in such narrow spaces where they could bounce anywhere, they became much more formidable opponents than ordinary zombies.

Even the carefully built barricade seemed meaningless.

Bang!

The first Stinger seen by Aiden was hit by the bullet he shot and flew away, tumbling.

Rebecca, watching this, closed her eyes tightly.

It was because she saw her daughter overlapping with that girl of the similar age when she was alive.

“Bow your head.”

Hearing Aiden’s words, Rebecca followed without understanding English.

Right after that-

Boom!

A thunderous explosion echoed from the floor just below.

Aiden, realizing the presence of Stingers, immediately dropped a grenade.

The ejected grenade bounced up and down the stairs, hitting the barricade.

Thanks to that, some of the Stingers, who were eagerly climbing, turned into rotten pieces of flesh, and their momentum wavered.

But that was only for a moment.

Not long after, stepping on the scattered corpses on the floor, they rushed forward.

“Get away from the barricade. They’ll easily jump over it.”

Aiden advised Rebecca, and he stepped forward.

Bang!

A few Stingers slammed the wall and leaped over the barricade in a single breath.

Aiden sniped one of them mid-air, and the rest he struck down with the baseball bat he had.

With an unpleasant squelching sound, a Stinger’s head shattered, and it fell onto the barricade.

However, right after that, more Stingers rushed towards Aiden.

The chaotic melee continued.

Numerous Stingers swarmed Aiden like a horde, but he steadfastly defended the barricade.

However, wounds were appearing on his body one by one.

Even though pierced by bullets and bludgeoned, these small monsters used their sharp nails, covered in gooey secretions, to insert them into Aiden’s body.

“Tsk!”

Each sting was deadly for a human opponent, but for the zombie Aiden, it was just a minor annoyance.

Ignoring the injuries, he aimed the gun at another Stinger.

Meanwhile, Rebecca supported Aiden from behind with precise suppressive fire.

Whenever Aiden seemed overwhelmed on one side, she quickly fired into the empty space.

Before Aiden could turn around to deal with the Stinger he hadn’t managed to handle, Rebecca finished it off.

Though the sight of those young bodies, hit by bullets and tumbling lifelessly, was incredibly pitiful, she clenched her teeth and pulled the trigger.

The battle continued for a while.

Whether due to the large number of Stingers or their pitiful appearance, the fight was even more challenging for Rebecca than the previous onslaught of zombies.

Several times, it seemed like the barricade was about to be breached.

If Aiden hadn’t effectively used grenades to disrupt the enemy’s attacks each time, it would undoubtedly have happened.

They fought tirelessly.

Finally, the number of Stingers seemed to decrease.

Thud!

Unexpectedly, another vibration echoed from below.

A powerful tremor, as if shaking the building. But this time, it was much closer.

“…!”

Aiden’s intuition warned him of the extraordinary noise that ordinary zombies or Stingers couldn’t produce.

He hurriedly looked down the stairs, but he couldn’t see anything in the darkness.

However, the vibration wasn’t a one-time occurrence, and the source wasn’t singular.

One was closer, and one was farther away.

It meant…

“…Two are coming from both sides.”

Aiden muttered as he fiercely knocked away a jumping Stinger.

At that moment, a large shadow passed through the darkness below the stairs.

Sensing imminent danger, Aiden immediately moved away from the barricade.

“Something’s coming! Step back!”

Right after he shouted-

Boom!

A huge entity appeared, rudely distorting the railing of the stairs.

“That is…”

Rebecca’s voice trailed off as she saw it.

It was… a Brutal.

However, unlike the Bigfoot mutant with a large build, its appearance was completely different.

Though towering at about three meters tall, its body consisted not of massive flesh but unusually developed muscles.

Bathed in the faint moonlight, it exuded a threatening glow, revealing its presence through the rotten skin.

Seeing this type of zombie, Rebecca felt a sense of doom.

It was undoubtedly a powerful mutant, but lacking knowledge about it made the situation worse.

However, Aiden was different.

He recalled the name of the mutant he had heard from Anders.

“The Brutal…!”

It was definitely that name.

A zombie with well-developed muscles witnessed in Baltimore.

Although it was only active at night, its strength was said to be enough to break through concrete walls.

Now, the Brutal was effortlessly smashing the steel railing of the stairs with its strength alone.

“Ugh…”

Such the Brutal’s gaze turned towards Aiden and Rebecca.

Aiden’s judgment was swift.

Quickly picking up the fallen rifle, he shouted:

“Go upstairs!”

Rebecca, who had not slackened her tension, immediately followed his instructions.

Holding only the submachine gun and the magazine, she turned on the gun’s LED light and rushed desperately up the stairs.

“Grrraaagh!”

At that moment, the Brutal reacted.

The creature pounded the ground, causing the entire building to shake.

Thud!

Although the Brutal’s path was blocked by the barricade, the feeble barrier was no match for the massive muscle mass.

Under the weight resembling a grenade, the barricade crumbled instantly.

However, as the Brutal passed through the broken barricade.

Boom!

The explosive planted inside the barricade detonated, engulfing the Brutal.

The debris from the barricade rained down, tearing apart the area.

Stingers caught in the storm of the explosion couldn’t leave a trace and burst into pieces.

However, in the midst of the explosion, the Brutal, standing there, roared with rage.

“Kreee!”

It displayed its resilience despite the construction of dynamite inside the barricade. Even the force of the explosion only caused a few scratches on its outer surface.

Tatatatat!

Aiden, facing such a creature, fired rifle rounds at it and rushed upstairs.

High-velocity 5.56mm bullets capable of penetrating even steel plates.

However, the Brutal simply used its two arms as shields against the bullets.

Although the bullets penetrated into the creature’s arms, they couldn’t pierce through its thick muscles.

Once the barrage of gunfire ended, the Brutal, which had paused for a moment, moved again.

Aiden had ascended one floor during this time.

Now, the Brutal, full of fury, tore apart the railing at the stair’s end and tried to chase after him.

However, at the location where there had been a barricade, on the 22nd floor above the place with the barricade, Aiden had prepared another countermeasure.

At the end of the stairs where the Brutal had just stepped, there was a rectangular object leaning against the glass wall.

It was a military-grade claymore.

A single bomb that could annihilate an infantry platoon, an anti-personnel directional fragmentation mine.

When the detonation switch was pressed, about 700 steel balls would shoot out in all directions, creating a killing radius of up to 50 meters if it exploded on a plain.

However, the Brutal, unaware of the nature of such a weapon, entered the effective range of the claymore without any suspicion.

“…!”

Aiden, watching from above, immediately checked Rebecca’s position.

As he had instructed, she had already left the stairs and was running through the corridor on the 23rd floor.

It was safe there.

Having made that judgment, Aiden also threw himself towards the corridor and simultaneously pressed the detonation switch of the claymore he held.

Boooom!

A fierce shock that shook the building echoed through the air.

As 700 steel balls burst out from the narrow stairs, they shattered everything in their path.

The iron door separating the stairs and the room corridor was torn off its hinges.

To make matters worse, some of the steel balls were deflected, and, brushing past Aiden, hit the front door of the room directly in front of him.

It was a tremendous force.

Even if it were a monster-like mutant zombie, survival would be challenging under such circumstances.

However, Aiden didn’t release the gun in his hand.

And when the storm of steel gradually subsided, he stepped onto the emergency staircase again to confirm the creature’s death.

The stairs that hundreds of steel balls had brushed against were a complete mess.

There were no traces left on the external glass walls, and the solid interior walls bore scars as if hit by a bombardment.

The floor seemed like it could collapse at any moment, and the railing had completely disappeared, with no sign of where it had gone.

Clear evidence of utter destruction.

However… Aiden’s face hardened as he looked down at something downstairs.

At the exact location where he had placed the claymore, the Brutal had used the explosion to his advantage.

Although nearly half of the upper torso, including the left arm, had been blown away, the explosion-engulfed face was missing from the chin to the left eye, and the left side was torn open as if squeezed, leaking rotten organs.

However, perhaps due to the terrain.

Unfortunately, the creature’s two legs were intact.

Even if half of its body had been blown away, a single arm and two legs were still a sufficiently menacing foe.

Seeing this, Aiden tightened his grip on the gun.

And when the storm of steel subsided, the Brutal, with only one eye left, turned its gaze toward Aiden.

And then…

“Grraaaagh!”

The creature screamed like a mad beast and charged towards Aiden.

 


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