Heroic Death System

Chapter 206: θ04. Death cycle

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Di Kui placed Shang Ke on the sofa, then pulled out his fingers from his neck, and a few strands of blood rushed out of the hole immediately.

Shang Ke's broken cervical vertebra has grown, and only the blood hole on the neck is left. After a few seconds, the blood stopped flying and began to heal little by little.

Before he could rejoice at his resurrection, Shang Ke felt a chill in his neck, as if something sticky was licking the blood on his neck. Looking back, he saw the little red-eyed zombie squatting on the back of the sofa. Leaning over and burying his head in his neck, his throat made a satisfying hiss from time to time.

Then, she suddenly opened her mouth and bit down on his neck.

Di Kui waved his arm and threw her against the wall. The little zombie turned over, landed on all fours, and protested to Di Kui a few times, but he didn't dare to approach Shang Ke any more, he just circled around the sofa anxiously.

Di Kui was inexplicably upset when he saw the little zombie leaning on the human neck and licking blood, so he opened the little zombie without thinking.

Glancing at his neck, Di Kui said, "I'm going to the human base, show me the way."

This human seems to have very interesting abilities, and he intends to keep it by his side.

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Others may not know it yet, but Shang Ke is very clear that only he can kill the zombie king in this world. Until a specific implementation method is found, the zombie king is an invincible existence.

Therefore, Shang Ke will not bring this dangerous guy into the survivor base anyway, and even delay his time to find the base as long as possible.

"As long as you don't kill me, I'll show you the way." Shang Ke touched his neck and nodded with a very small arc.

Di Kui expressed satisfaction with his obedience and immediately led him out of the building.

This building has been surrounded by a large group of zombies, and they roared at Shang Ke, roaring, and dancing their teeth and claws excitedly.

Although Shang Ke's wound has healed, blood is still on his body, and the delicious breath constantly stimulates the hungry zombies.

However, with Di Kui's coercion, they did not dare to pounce.

Shang Ke followed closely behind Di Kui, passing in front of them with a cold expression on his face. The two walked among the crazy zombies, like superstars receiving cheers from fans, although these "fans" were a little violent and murderous...

At this time, a zombie seemed to be unable to withstand the temptation, and quietly stretched its claws to Shang Ke's arm.

Shang Ke took a wrong step and avoided it easily, but his sleeve was not spared and was torn away.

Di Kui stopped, glanced coldly at the zombie, snorted lightly, and immediately saw an invisible ripple in the air, the zombies were like reeds blown down by the wind, with Di Kui as the center of the circle. , Qi Qi dumped all around.

Seeing this scene, Shang Ke secretly took a deep breath, and determined once again that the heroic route of killing the zombie king was not suitable for him, and it was more practical to take the initiative to send his neck to the sword of the "protagonist".

The zombies who were knocked down by Di Kui's "hum" all restrained their arrogance, and they spread out honestly, watching the two leave "reluctantly". Only a dozen general-level zombies were still behind them, but after ten minutes, they each left, and in the end, only the little zombie they encountered in the building was left.

Di Kui took Shang Ke from dusk to night, and then as if thinking of something, he turned around and asked, "Where are you going?"

You finally remembered to ask this question! If it wasn't for the fact that your direction was completely opposite to the base, I would have thought you knew the way!

Shang Ke tried his best to control his facial expression, and said calmly, "Just keep going this way."

Di Kui nodded, without doubting, as if "I believe everything you say".

The two walked for more than half an hour, and Shang Ke suddenly said, "I'm a little tired, can I take a rest?"

Relying on his immortality, Shang Ke dared to make this request, trying to touch Di Kui's bottom line.

Di Kui was not angry, he waved his hand and disappeared, apparently agreeing.

Shang Ke breathed a sigh of relief, sat down beside a collapsed wall, washed the blood on his body with water magic, and changed into clean clothes.

Putting the blood-stained clothes aside, Shang Ke was about to start a fire and bake a few potatoes to fill his stomach. Out of the corner of his eye, he suddenly caught a glimpse of a dark shadow flashing by, pounced on the clothes he just changed, and rolled into a ball in excitement.

It's that little zombie.

After Shang Ke recognized her, he ignored her and continued to do his thing.

The little zombie tumbled on the clothes for a while, and then pulled it on the body, it was loose and looked a little funny.

Shang Ke took advantage of the roasting potatoes to take a few glances at her, only to see that she tilted her head, bit her collar off in one bite, chewed it in her mouth, and then spat it out in disgust. Apparently, she wasn't interested in the tasteless fabric, just the blood on it.

Shang Ke: How long has this cruel child been hungry...

After eating two potatoes, Shang Chuan leaned against the wall and planned to sleep for a while. Even if you are not sleepy, try to "sleep" with a time difference.

But after a long time, Shang Ke could feel the airflow around him a little bit strange, half-opened his eyes, Di Kui was sitting next to him.

"Your flesh and blood is not delicious." Di Kui suddenly said this.

Shang Ke Hehe: Thank you so much for your evaluation!

"Why do other zombies like to eat?" Di Kui seemed to be asking Shang Ke, but also seemed to be talking to himself.

Shang Ke was silent: He didn't want to discuss with a zombie whether his meat was delicious or not!

"You are very special, and your meat is also very special." He frowned deeply, and seemed to be troubled by this question for a long time, "Why do I just not like it?"

Luckily you don't like to eat! Or wouldn't he be eaten over and over again

"Among human beings, are there other species as special as you?" Di Kui asked for advice very seriously.

Shang Ke: … I don’t know, I thought you were asking me to introduce you to a blind date.

"Why don't you speak?" Di Kui's eyes flashed two fierce cold lights, and the stunt of turning his face when he turned his face was very consummate.

Shang Ke seemed to hear his nerves tense instantly, he thought for a moment and asked tentatively, "What do you like to eat?"

"Do I still need to ask you if I know?" Di Kui had a cold and arrogant expression on his face, "If it wasn't for the sake of finding the food I like to eat, how could I ask a human being for advice?"

Shang Ke endured it and said as calmly as possible: "...I can try to find food for you."

"How to help?"

"The taste of zombies and humans should be very different. If you are willing to let me do a few tests for you, you can probably know which taste you are more sensitive to, and then look for corresponding ingredients according to this taste." It can be seen that Di Kui is obviously more interested in food than going to the human base. If he can use food to divert his attention, maybe it can solve a crisis for mankind.

Di Kui accepted Shang Ke's proposal without hesitation. Worldly people's suspicions, vigilance, calculations and other brain-burning things have no meaning to his invincible existence.

Satisfied with Di Kui's request, Shang Ke had a very peaceful night.

When packing the luggage the next day, Shang Ke caught a glimpse of a large piece of rags scattered on the open space not far away. It was estimated that it was caused by a small zombie, and he didn't care too much.

When he saw the little zombie, he was surprised to find that her eyes had turned purple. Overnight, from the brigadier general level to the general level, the intelligence seems to have improved, no longer as crazy as before, but still hyperactive.

Shang Ke's brows wrinkled indistinctly. I don't know if it was because of his carelessness. He always felt that the sudden evolution of the little zombie might have something to do with his flesh and blood.

If this is the case, doesn't that mean that all the zombies that have eaten his flesh and blood can evolve

Thinking about it this way, Shang Ke's whole person is not well. He also remembered one of the mission options provided by the system - "killed by the 'protagonist'". He originally thought that the "protagonist" was unlikely to kill him, because he was the only one who could kill the zombie king, but if his flesh and blood can promote the rapid evolution of zombies, then his existence is a threat to the entire human race.

The best way to deal with the "protagonist" is to let him kill the Zombie King first, and then kill him to avoid future troubles.

In this way, whether he kills or is killed, it is the end of death. This is the most ideal state. If the zombie king kills the "protagonist" before he kills him, then the world will be completely reduced to zombies hunting ground.

His immortality can provide infinite nourishment for the evolution of zombies. Even if he succeeds in killing the zombie king in the end, his flesh and blood will sooner or later breed a new zombie king.

Therefore, he must first ensure the safety of the "protagonist", and must not let him die at the hands of Di Kui, not to mention that he may be his own man.

Shang Ke quickly made a calculation in his heart, whether the "protagonist" is his man or not, he must save his life.

The existence of the "protagonist" is the key to this life-and-death contest. As long as he is there, the worst will not happen.

"Human, are you ready?" Di Kui's hoarse voice came from a distance.

Shang Ke calmed down, picked up the big bag, and ran towards Di Kui quickly.

"Don't call me a 'human'." Shang Ke decided to do everything possible to establish a good relationship with the Zombie King.

"You are human, why can't I call you 'human'?"

"You are a zombie, shouldn't I also call you a 'zombie'?"

Di Kui said proudly: "I am not a zombie, I am the 'king' of zombies."

The word "King" is very clearly bitten, and one more word means that it is different from ordinary goods.

"I'll call you 'king' from now on?" Shang Ke said casually, but he regretted it.

Sure enough, Di Kui nodded in approval: "Just call me 'King'."

Shang Ke: "… "

"Since you call me 'King', then I'll call you 'Ren'?" Di Kui also knew how to communicate with others.

Shang Ke: "...Please call me 'Shang Ke', thank you."

"Shang Ke? Well, Shang Ke, when will the test start?"

Shang Ke replied: "When you collect ingredients with different flavors, you can start."

"very good."

While chatting "friendly", the two moved in the exact opposite direction from the human base...