Chapter 124: CH: 123 Giant flying creature
{Chapter: 123 Giant flying creature}
The sound of distant gunfire, the piercing screams, and the relentless roar of the zombies echoed across the desolate land. Zombies, driven by hunger, relentlessly chased down the remaining survivors, turning the scene into a brutal predator-prey display, as the infected feasted on the weak and the helpless.
William strolled leisurely through the chaos, unfazed by the carnage unfolding around him. "You may have lost your lives," he said with a calm, mocking tone, "but at least you enjoyed a decent meal before your end."
A fierce shout broke the air as Carlos, overcome by rage and desperation, fired a series of shots at William.
In an instant, William flickered and appeared before Carlos, grabbing him by the neck with unnerving speed and effortlessly lifting him off the ground. "You truly don't understand, do you?" he said with a cold smile. "If you want to die so badly, then just go ahead."
Carlos, struggling and gasping for air, glared back, his voice trembling. "I won't... I won't give in."
William chuckled, amused by the stubborn defiance, and with a casual flick of his wrist, hurled Carlos into the throng of approaching zombies.
"No!" Alice screamed from a distance of thirty meters, rushing forward in a desperate attempt to save him.
But it was too late. The zombies pounced, and within moments, Carlos' frantic thrashing ceased, his body overwhelmed by the undead. The screams of agony were soon drowned by the gnashing of teeth and tearing of flesh.
Alice reached the scene, her face pale and her hands trembling. With swift, precise strikes, she cleaved through the three zombies attacking Carlos, their heads flying from their shoulders, their bodies collapsing lifelessly to the ground.
But it was too late. Carlos lay motionless, his body savaged by the undead. Alice knelt beside him, calling his name, but there was no response. Her eyes burned with fury, her hands trembling as they clenched into fists. "William, I'll make you pay for this," she growled, her voice a low, seething promise.
