The surrounding zombies are like the tide, and the number is increasing.
And these people have no choice but to hide in the pried hole on the ground.
And I don't know if it was their illusion. I always felt that the zombies outside would not dare to come down as soon as they entered this cave.
There was a constant voice in the intercom, and after no answer, the voice in the intercom became even more anxious.
"Team... Captain..."
Just when the people on the walkie-talkie were about to think that this team had an accident, the soldier holding the walkie-talkie spoke tremblingly.
The zombies above the cave were still hovering, some even squatted outside, looking down at them.
The sight was too creepy.
I don't know why these zombies won't come down, but instead look at them here.
The person on the opposite side of the walkie-talkie breathed a sigh of relief, "Why didn't you speak just now? Did something go wrong?"
"The problem... The problem is big..."
There was a hint of crying in the voice of the little soldier, "Captain, we are surrounded by an army of zombies!"
The captain was taken aback for a moment, "You are surrounded by zombies? Then how did you talk to me?"
After the little soldier explained his current situation, the captain groaned.
"Are you sure there is no one in the helicopter?"
After a while, the captain asked them.
"Should... there are none? The hatch is open, and zombies have also entered. Even if there are people left, they should have been killed by zombies."
The little soldiers opened their mouths unsurely. They were now staying on the stairs inside the cave, staring at the zombies that blocked most of the light.
Most of the sight from above was blocked by the zombie, only the propeller of the helicopter could be seen.
I can't see anything else.
"Since you said that the place you are now in is relatively safe, then you should stay here first and wait for us to come and support."
The captain's voice was a little deep, and he sighed.
"But the captain... I think it's better not to come and support us..."
The soldier swallowed and watched the zombie in front of him gradually stretched out the rotten paw towards him.
And then…
No one in the team screamed, and then ran directly down the stairs.
The little soldier gritted his teeth, spoke to the intercom very fast, and led the crowd to run down.
The zombie still above stretched out his hand and grabbed it, but in the end he rolled in because his footsteps were unstable.
That was a real roll. The zombie hit the soldier and others who ran down, and then the ball rolled bigger and bigger.
When they reached the bottom, everyone felt their head dizzy.
The little soldier stood up from the ground holding his head, and saw that the zombie was still on the ground before.
Not dead.
The soldier took out the knife on his body and pierced the zombie to death, before there was a gap to see what was going on around here.
There is no one, it is probably a wall in front of them.
The walkie-talkie had broken down, and even if I said anything, it was just a babble of electric noise.
The little soldier asked those who had not suffered multiple injuries to get up and take their weapons.
However, in the blink of an eye, the soldier was directly sucked into the stone wall behind him.
The others didn't have time to react at all, and they were sucked in.
It seemed that no one had appeared in the whole cave, of course, if the zombie that was stabbed to death after falling down was not there.