Weird Apocalypse: Rebirth Starts with Trillions of Ghost Money

Chapter 1473 is unreasonable, detailed chapter



Chapter 1473 is unreasonable, detailed chapter

As the zombie army carried the sedan chair further and further away from the survivor camp, the survivors in the camp finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Saya, who was in charge of controlling the sedan chair, was still somewhat puzzled.

"Boss, that camp was so big just now, it didn't look like it had been breached. Why is it so quiet inside, not a single person in sight?"

Chen Mu shrugged. "Who knows?"

"Maybe they've all run away?" Xiaoye guessed.

In fact, in such a situation, it is indeed a possible reason for the survivors to abandon the camp.

However, the idea that such a good campsite was abandoned is indeed a bold one.

It's clear that Xiaoye is using her imagination to guess the possible reasons behind the other person's actions.

Xiao Ye hadn't expected that the survivors in the camp were so frightened that they didn't dare to show their faces.

In the zombie apocalypse, a large and powerful survivor camp was so frightened by three lone players that they dared not show their faces.

Putting aside whether it's reasonable or not, the key point is that this is a zombie apocalypse. People are so scared that they dare not show their faces. Where does that leave the zombies' dignity?

Anyone who didn't know better would think that Chen Mu was the ruler of the zombie apocalypse.

Xiaoye and the survivors were all curiously speculating about each other's situations, even making wildly outlandish guesses.

However, neither side dared to guess in the most outrageous direction.

One side of the sedan chair contained people, while the other side was filled with people who were too frightened to show their faces.

Both sides were trying to guess each other's intentions in a strange manner, but neither could guess correctly.

As they moved further away from the survivor camp, Chen Mu and his two companions, riding in the zombie sedan chair, began to accelerate their journey towards the recipient.

The recipient's icon, which used to be very small and getting smaller, is now starting to grow larger.

It's clear that the recipient is moving further away. But in a zombie apocalypse, an ordinary person's movement speed is definitely slower than Chen Mu's sedan chair.

I estimate that I will be able to catch up with the recipient in about an hour.

Chen Mu checked the time and realized he could complete the delivery mission before dark.

If it gets dark, judging from the way things are in novels and movies, the city will definitely become extremely dangerous.

"Hopefully, nothing unexpected will happen this time."

Chen Mu thought silently in his heart.

Chen Mu's thoughts drifted back to the time he first delivered the letter.

Although players discussed it, they came to the conclusion that the hidden condition was to ensure the recipient's safety.

But Chen Mu still felt that something was off.

He always felt that things weren't as simple as he had imagined.

Chen Mu still hasn't figured out the real cause of Lin Shanshan's death—not the manner of death, but the deeper reason that led to her death.

His thoughts drifted back to the basement of the small wooden house in the mountain village.

What details did I overlook?

Lin Shanshan's death and the failure of the first message delivery were like broken pearls, completely failing to form a logical chain.

Moreover, their understanding of the rules doesn't seem very convincing.

It seems that some of the players' own subjective inferences were mixed in.

Chen Mu drew back the curtain, looked at the scenery outside, and began to think silently.

Just then, Xiaoye, who had been driving in front, turned around and said:

"Boss, what are you thinking? Look at this zombie carrying us, it really is like an automatic mail delivery service."


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