Diamond Hotel

Three o'clock in the afternoon

After everything was ready, Gu Tongwan held the Tang sword tightly in his hand. The wiped Tang sword reflected a cold light.

This Tang sword was purchased from a store that manufactured martial arts props before the end of the world. The owner was a fan of all kinds of knives, and there were usually several Tang swords, Miao swords, and even samurai swords hanging in the store.

However, these knives have not been sharpened, so they can only be used as props.

However, all these were insignificant in the face of my financial resources. I found someone to sharpen the sword, test the sword, and paid the money. In the end, I spent nearly six figures to buy two Tang swords and a Miao sword from this store.

At that time, the boss patted his chest and guaranteed that the knife he sold to her was of absolutely high quality, with a sharp and strong blade, and even using it to chop trees would be as smooth as cutting tofu.

In the past few years, Gu Tongwan has used the Tang sword very few times, mainly because she is used to using the three-edged bayonet, which is more convenient to hold in her hand. When fighting with mutant animals, she can often slide into the monster's abdomen and deal a fatal blow to it. When she was in Haicheng, she used firearms more often. After all, the firing speed of bullets is much faster than any cold weapons, and the intensity of firepower attacks is also greater. For example, a submachine gun can directly penetrate the head of a mutant python, and a Barrett can directly blow off the hard armor plates of a mutant pangolin.

However, the monsters to be dealt with this time are zombies. Compared with the damage caused by mutant animals, the zombies' liquids are contagious, and close combat is definitely not suitable. Gun shooting cannot guarantee that it can accurately aim at the head every time, but the Tang sword is much more convenient. As long as she finds the right direction, she can kill a zombie at a distance of about half a meter.

Looking at Gu Tongwan's figure, Bai Lu took a deep breath, and then whispered behind her: "Sister Wanwan, be careful."

Gu Tongwan did not respond, but observed the movements outside the door.

After two days of observation, she discovered a pattern: the zombies are more active at night than during the day. When the temperature drops suddenly, the zombies will be unusually quiet, but if the temperature rises, the zombies will obviously become agitated.

Fortunately, the weather is gloomy today and there is wind outside, so the stench in the corridor has become less strong. This should be because some of the zombies have run to other floors.

Gu Tongwan was wearing a gas mask, which somewhat blocked out the foul smell outside. After hearing that there was not much noise outside, Gu Tongwan suddenly opened the door and walked lightly into the corridor.

She did not act immediately at this time. Instead, she saw a drone flying out behind her, and then she quickly closed the door to allow the drone to move in the corridor.

It takes certain skills to fly a drone in the corridor. Fortunately, Bai Lu has a strong learning ability. In the past few days, he has not only flown the drone outdoors, but also in various rooms to adapt to the cramped and limited space of the corridor.

The drone slowly flew in the other direction of the corridor, and soon a pleasant music came out from the drone.

The sound of music echoing in the corridor seemed particularly eerie.

At this time, Meimei and her mother couldn't help but look at each other, both knowing that the people next door had already started to act.

In another room, Chen Xia and Tan Xin's hearts skipped a beat when they heard the faint sound of music.

"Where does the music come from?"

Chen Xia jumped up from the bed and ran to the living room door. He put his ear close to the door and soon heard a melodious music.

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