The convoy started slowly again, the wheels raising clouds of dust, leaving behind lonely and firm tracks in this desolate world.

After an unknown amount of time, the convoy slowly sailed into a country road like a lonely boat groping in the dark.

Inside the SUV, the dim light cast a shadow, as if covering this small space with a layer of old gauze.

The light illuminated the map in Li Luo's hand. The paper of the map had turned a little yellow, the edges were badly worn, and countless stories seemed to be hidden in the folds.

Those worn areas are like scars left by time, witnessing the hardships along the way.

However, the lines and markings on the map are still clearly visible.

Li Luo's eyes wandered gently across the map, with a faint smile on his face.

After walking about another 3 or 4 kilometers, you will enter City N.

Finally, I don’t have to worry so much anymore.

Li Luo's heart was filled with joy at returning home.

She folded the map carefully, put it back into the bag she was carrying on her chest, zipped it up, and then turned to look out the window, her eyes filled with joy at being able to return home soon.

That gaze seemed to have the power to penetrate the darkness, looking straight into the distance, as if it had already seen the familiar outline and warm lights of City N.

However, outside the car window was a world that seemed to be imprisoned in eternal night.

The country road they were driving on was like a dead zone, devoid of any life.

Deathly silence permeated every corner like a thick fog.

The land in the fields was dry and cracked, and the cracks were like wounds torn in the earth, crisscrossing and extending into the endless darkness.

The cracks varied in width and the deepest ones seemed like passages to hell, with endless darkness pouring out from them.

They are like giant hungry mouths, ruthlessly devouring the once fertile soil, thriving crops and blooming flowers, leaving no trace of their former prosperity.

The crops that once grew and the flowers that bloomed on that land have become a distant past, and now only a desolate ruin remains.

The trees on both sides of the road had long since withered, like bodies whose souls had been drained away, and the only remaining branches were shivering in the cold wind of the eternal night.

The branches were skinny and twisted in shape, as if they had been cursed by the devil.

Some branches stretch upward, as if praying in vain for God's mercy; others are bent, as if struggling in pain.

They are like dry hands, stretching helplessly towards the sky, trying to grasp the unreachable life.

The surroundings were eerily quiet, without a single sound, as if the entire world had been muted.

The dead silence was like a huge black cocoon, wrapping everything tightly inside and making it difficult to breathe.

However, this suffocating silence did not last long.

In the distance, a mysterious force was quietly surging like an undercurrent, and a dangerous atmosphere began to permeate the air.

The breath was like a cold snake's tongue, gently brushing across people's cheeks, bringing a biting chill and inexplicable fear.

With his extremely keen perception, Li Luo quickly noticed something strange.

Her body stiffened slightly, her brows frowned instantly, and a hint of alertness flashed in her eyes.

Without thinking, she immediately activated the supernatural power in her body and focused it on her eyes.

I saw her eyes glowing slightly, and the light became brighter and brighter. In an instant, her eyes became exceptionally bright, like an eagle's eyes in the dark, staring sharply into the distance.

Soon, the scene a thousand meters away became clear in her eyes.

She saw a group of mutant animals running quickly towards the convoy.

Their figures were a little blurry in the darkness, like ghosts, but there were so many of them that they gathered together to form a terrifying black shadow, like the black robe of the god of death dragging on the earth, bringing the omen of death.

The black shadow was like a dark cloud. Wherever it passed, the air seemed to become colder and the breath of death became stronger.

Li Luo was shocked, and his face instantly became serious.

She quickly reached out to pick up the communication device in the car and shouted in a hurried and serious voice:

"Stop the car! There is danger ahead! Get ready!"

After hearing this order, everyone instantly felt as if they were facing a formidable enemy, and everyone subconsciously tightened their weapons.

Their fingers were clasped tightly around the handles of their weapons, their knuckles turning slightly white from the effort, like people grasping at straws on the edge of a cliff.

There was tension in their eyes as they all looked out the window with vigilance in their looks.

They tried to penetrate the endless darkness and see the dangers hidden in it, just like looking for a glimmer of hope in the darkness.

However, it was pitch black outside the car window. The darkness was like a greedy beast, opening its bloody mouth and ruthlessly swallowing everything. Everywhere in sight was chaos and nothing could be seen clearly.

Everyone could only try to capture any possible movement in the darkness, leaning forward slightly, with their ears perked up, not missing any slightest sound.

Some people were so nervous that beads of sweat appeared on their foreheads. The sweat slid down their cheeks and dripped onto their clothes, leaving a dark mark.

A tense atmosphere filled the car, as if the air had become sticky, and the heavy pressure could be felt with every breath.

But as time went on, someone vaguely saw a dark shadow moving slowly ahead.

At first, some people speculated that this might be a tide of zombies. After all, in this doomsday, the appearance of a tide of zombies is not uncommon, and it is also a terrifying disaster.

Someone whispered to the people around him:

"Look, that's not a zombie tide, is it? That's too bad."

The man next to him turned pale, his lips trembling slightly, and he answered:

"I hope not. If it is a zombie tide, we will be in big trouble."

But they soon found out they were wrong.

As the black shadows got closer, everyone could see clearly that they were a group of creatures whose outlines were vaguely visible in the darkness. They were mutant animals.

These mutated animals look like prehistoric monsters distorted by the eternal night.

In the darkness, their eyes flickered with a faint light that was like the will-o'-the-wisp of hell, as cold as polar ice, as cruel as an executioner's knife, and full of desire for prey.

Every ray of light that flashes through the darkness is like the god of death's scythe, breaking the silence.

The first mutant wild boar you see is like a huge black hill, with an astonishing size.

Their bodies are large and bulky, but they move extremely quickly.

Their steel-hard fur had a cold sheen in the dim light.

This fur is like an indestructible armor, with each piece tightly connected. Swords and guns are just useless toys in front of it and cannot hurt it at all.

The curved and sharp fangs looked like a sickle sharpened by the god of death, shining with cold light and making one's neck feel cold.

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