Chapter 382 - 207: Treasure Hunting_2
Maya had no intention of making friends; she carried out her duties. Although there might have been better ways to handle things, she preferred to choose the more effective ones.
On the rooftop of Left County Hotel, that broken helicopter was still there, along with a dozen soldier zombies and two Solar Demons that had respawned. After Lin Wu’s drone confirmed that the zombies were huddled together, the group paid them no mind and reopened the elevator doors, which had reset to their original state, and descended to the 34th floor.
As the first member of the team to enter the 34th floor, Lin Wu was notified by the system that the treasure hunt mission had begun, with a time limit of 5 hours. Even though they knew they had plenty of time, the countdown timer in the upper left corner still made them feel nervous.
The 35th floor had only a few rooms, but the 34th floor had 17 rooms, which were not small in size, some luxurious suites spanning over four hundred square meters. The rooms on the 34th floor were on either side with entertainment facilities such as a gym, video game room, and children’s play area in the middle, provided for free to the guests staying on the 34th floor. The entertainment facilities had no doors and were completely open.
There were quite a few zombies, but they weren’t densely packed. The zombies’ attire, height, and weight varied, indicating they were individual people rather than mass-produced zombies. This reality delivered quite the shock to the players, who had begun to treat the zombies like robots, stirring the notion that these zombies were once human.
Looking at the woman in her 40s who had been a headwaiter, even someone as heartless as Lin Wu could read into her past—a typical job, neither wealthy nor poor, perhaps with a few children.
This thought made it difficult for the players to make a move, but they had to do it anyway.
Peanut knocked down a man in a blue suit and complained, "Why design all these different, independent people?" From the man’s attire, one could guess he was a broker or manager who had come here to conduct business. One could even discern his humility in the situation.
