The end of the world: zombies are the end

Chapter 106 Officer Lin’s Past

My name is Lin Jun, and I am an old criminal police officer.

Three days have passed since the incident in the hospital, and I also know the truth.

I sent Lao Wang to the Southern District Hospital, and Lao Wu said he could stay and take care of Lao Wang. After all, he had no family.

The hospital that the suspect took us to did have a lot of corpses, as many as hell, and the monsters inside made me shudder even though I had experienced many battles.

In panic, I contacted the bureau, but found that all the leaders' phone calls could not be reached. I knew that the situation was serious and uncontrollable.

Only then did I remember what the suspect said, so I hurried home, took my daughter, and went to the Southern District Hospital to find my two partners.

After some discussion, we prepared to choose a shelter and contacted most of the team members.

According to some young people's understanding of the end of the world, as long as we find shelter and prepare food, we can survive. As for other things, we can only think about living first.

On the third day of the virus outbreak, we were a group of more than 30 people, including 11 colleagues from the police station, a dozen of their family members, and two couples and their children who were rescued on the road.

After losing a colleague, we managed to find a small supermarket and settled down there.

A colleague who is good at planning calculated and found that as long as we save food every day, the supplies here will be enough for us to eat for two months.

Everyone was very happy. In the past three days, they had witnessed the horror of monsters, and scenes of cannibalism could be seen everywhere, making their days feel like years.

Now that they heard that they can live safely for two months, many people cried, venting their pent-up emotions over the past few days.

I sat on a mattress holding my daughter who was still in shock. Looking at the sad people in front of me, I felt a sense of responsibility in my heart.

On the seventh day of the virus outbreak, one of our colleagues’ family members mutated. He was a seven or eight-year-old child, and he would still call me Uncle Lin.

The colleague hugged his crying wife and refused to believe that the roaring monster in front of him was their child.

I don’t believe it either. There are no signs of this virus, and we don’t know how it is transmitted. We all lived together for four or five days, so why did one child mutate?

I couldn't do anything, so Lao Wu took the child out and then came back alone, his face calm.

Lao Wang has become a little taciturn since that incident, but I can see that there is anger in his eyes.

In half a month, Lao Wu went out eight times in succession, and I also went out five times, in order to get rid of those who had committed suicide because they couldn't bear it.

For a month or two, no more mutations happened, but three people still chose to commit suicide.

In just the past month, we have lost half of our staff, with only five colleagues, and two couples have died.

The atmosphere in the supermarket is becoming more and more depressing, and we are gradually learning about the habits of zombies.

One day, my daughter and I suggested moving to a sunny place.

She studied psychology and knew that living in such a gloomy environment, with people dying in recent days, if this continues, everyone will go crazy unless they die.

I called those present together and they all agreed.

I thought to myself, maybe in another place, tragedies would no longer happen.

I asked Lao Wu to help me take care of my daughter, and went out to explore a new shelter with a few colleagues. Before leaving, I secretly gave her a gun.

My daughter likes guns very much. She has always liked guns since she was a child. I often take her to shooting clubs, so I gave her a gun to protect herself.

We found a building two streets away from the supermarket. The whole building was covered with steel plates. Looking at the solid appearance, I knew there should be survivors inside.

However, the row of monster heads on the street corner indicates that the owner here does not welcome others.

I suppressed a colleague's eagerness to move and led them to continue looking for shelter.

Three days later, we found a new shelter. It was a corner house with an area of ​​about [-] square meters and two floors. Through the windows, we were surprised to find that there were a lot of supplies inside.

After briefly cleaning up the monsters inside, I returned to the supermarket, looked at my daughter who was safe and sound, and started again with everyone.

Say goodbye to the gloomy and dark supermarket, and we move towards the sunshine.

Walking on the road, everyone's faces were full of anticipation for the new shelter, and a breath of hope hovered around everyone.

The journey was safe and within two hours everyone was at the new shelter.

There is sunshine in the front and back here. The downstairs should be a chain store specializing in snacks, and the upstairs is furniture and clothes.

Sure enough, after settling down, the sad and gloomy feeling disappeared.

Lao Wu and I also discussed that we should start to actively explore and gradually move towards the outside of the city.

There are too many monsters in the city, and every night you can hear the chaotic and noisy footsteps outside.

My daughter's condition is getting better and better, and she continues to help others, like a real psychiatrist.

During this period, we accepted five or six more survivors, and everyone became more and more confident in surviving.

We explored the surrounding materials one after another, and the days were getting better day by day. Sometimes we even climbed on the roof to bask in the sun, and we all thought about our future life.

One night, death happened again. Looking at the artificial marks on the neck of the deceased, I couldn't believe it.

The trust between everyone has completely disappeared, anyone could be the murderer, and my attention is all on my daughter, and everyone is not very cooperative with me in finding the murderer.

Three days later, the body appeared again, and the person found was a little girl. The scream attracted the monster!

We were forced to leave the shelter. The city at night is extremely dangerous. The number of survivors around us is decreasing and becoming food for monsters.

At the critical moment, we ran across a road and saw a bright light appearing in front of us.

Following the light, we came to a two-story building. There were seven or eight women inside, pointing at us with crude weapons.

Since there were zombies outside, everyone tacitly kept silent.

After daybreak, we knew that this was a health club with high security.

Over time, everyone lived together and life began to become stable.

And I found that Lao Wang became more and more silent, and so did Lao Wu. He often went out to look for supplies, but every time he came back covered in blood.

Everyone was very grateful to him, but I felt something was wrong.

Finally, one night, I couldn't sleep, and I kept feeling uneasy.

That night, I saw Lao Wu's true face.

"So, those who committed suicide were actually killed by Officer Wu!" Nan Yi said expressionlessly, interrupting Officer Lin, whose tone was getting heavier.

Officer Lin lowered his head and said solemnly: "Yes, he took most of the people away the next day. Only the women from the health club and my daughter were left with me."

Nan Yi nodded silently. The woman in the nursing home must be able to judge people accurately. She knows that only by following Officer Lin can she continue to be a human being.

As for those who followed Officer Wu, they probably had better places to go.

Nan Yi did not comment on what happened to Officer Lin, nor did he think too much about it.

Before the apocalypse, people just suppressed the abnormal desires in their hearts. After the apocalypse, it is reasonable for them to explode completely.

Nan Yi hit the nail on the head and said, "Why don't you go along? Maybe your daughter can still be alive!"

Officer Lin suddenly raised his head and stared at him with gloomy eyes.

Nan Yi brushed it off, he did need Officer Lin, but he didn't want a lunatic who might turn into Officer Wu.

Officer Lin's eyes turned red and his tone was trembling: "More than ten days later, I went out to look for supplies and came back. An armored vehicle drove out of the alley. When I returned to the health club in a hurry, those women were all dead. What were they carrying? None of them were worn."

After a short silence.

Officer Lin trembled and squeezed out a sentence from his throat.

"Same goes for my daughter!"

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