Chapter 7 Quiet

But she didn't dare to waste water resources. Besides, water and electricity have been cut off in the city for a long time. Bottled water is the guarantee of life, and it is suicide to use it to wash your face.

There is a suppressed well in the yard, which is relatively deep, but it is not known whether the groundwater has been polluted.

It was said in the broadcast at the beginning of the disaster that viruses cannot survive in a hot environment of 100 degrees, and high-temperature cooking can kill them. Is this information still valid now?
Kong Qi didn't know, she was going to try it, she would die of thirst without water, judging from the current situation, rainwater and snow water are not safe, try to boil them all, at worst, she will turn into a zombie, anyway, the courtyard door is locked, so she will turn into a dead body It will also be trapped and cannot go out to bite people.

Before that, she needs to sleep, her body will break down first.

There were beds in the east and west rooms, but Kong Qi didn't go in, she sat on a small bench in the kitchen and fell asleep against the wall.

It was late at night when she woke up, the surroundings were completely silent, Kong Qi sat up straight suddenly, she felt something was wrong, why didn't the zombies in the village scream?
When she followed the man into the village, she clearly heard that there were zombies in the village. The zombies not only screamed when they saw the living, but also occasionally screamed twice when they lost their targets and wandered in place.

There is only one possibility for zombies not to scream, they can't scream, they are completely dead!
Will they kill themselves?Of course not, so it is more likely that someone will enter the village and destroy them.

She didn't hear the sound, which made her even more frightened. Someone could kill the zombies silently, and killing them was just as easy.

She has seen several cases of beating people to death for grabbing food.

She ran into the Westinghouse, hid under the bed, and stayed awake until dawn.

There was no movement in the village at all, and no one went door-to-door to collect food.

Kong Qi lay under the bed until night, but nothing happened. She crawled out, moved her stiff limbs, and decided to go out to have a look while it was dark.

She works part-time in the city, and she moves on a fixed track every day. Occasionally, she goes out to climb mountains on weekends. She takes a tourist bus back and forth. She passes through several villages on the way. She has never seen them carefully. The man drove her here, and she doesn’t even remember the route. , I don't know what the village is called, nor how many families there are in the village.

She took the ax in her hand again, gently opened the door, and walked into the vast night.

The night sky is pure and starry, without a cloud in the sky, and the cold moonlight is scattered in the yard.

Kong Qi stood at the gate of the yard, listening carefully to the movement outside. There were no dogs in the village. She found out the day she came, and she never heard a dog bark.

Chickens, ducks, geese, wild cats, mice, all living things, she didn't see them.

Kong Qi opened the courtyard door lightly, and first probed out to look around. There was no one on the street, and there was no light in the other courtyards.

People who come out to search for food at night must use a flashlight. When they search for things, the flashlight will shake and it is easy to find.

Kong Qi had encountered this situation before. She hid in a dark corner and didn't make a sound until they packed their things and left.

But at the moment, the village was so quiet that there was only the sound of the wind, and she walked from one yard to another under the moonlight.

She remembered that it was a courtyard with zombies. The day she first came here, she heard the low growls of zombies outside the courtyard gate. She wanted to know what happened to the zombies, why didn't they bark?

The courtyard wall was a bit high, and there were no trampling objects outside. She couldn't climb up, so she lay on the ground and looked in from the gap under the door.

There were a few corpses lying on the ground in the yard, and the exposed skin was rotten, not half-rotten like zombies. These corpses were thoroughly decomposed, just like ordinary corpses.

(End of this chapter)

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