Apocalypse: King of Zombies - Chapter 185
Chapter 185: It’s time…
“Does Mia not even have confidence in holding the shelter?” Brandon’s heart was heavy with worry.
Mia glanced at him and said, “Get the people out. Save as many as we can. The shelter’s made too much noise—it’s bound to attract… other things.”
“Oh.” Brandon nodded, trusting her judgment. Without wasting another second, he rushed off to help his teammates organize the evacuation.
Meanwhile, the Awakeners who had crystallized their cores stayed behind, ready to fight the monsters to the death.
Chloe and the other ice-type “movers” unleashed waves of freezing energy. Countless ice spears formed around them, shooting into the sky like anti-aircraft missiles, piercing through the monstrous birds with deadly precision.
Thankfully, the parasitic bird creatures weren’t fully grown yet. Their small size and juvenile state made them less formidable and easier to take down.
The fire-type Awakeners joined the fray, their flames roaring to life. With a flick of their hands, fire dragons swept across the battlefield, incinerating the creatures in searing heat, leaving nothing but ash.
Mia’s tachi crackled with lightning, arcs of electricity dancing along its blade. Each strike was precise, cleaving into the monsters and reducing them to shredded remains.
The dense swarm of birds in the sky began to falter, their bodies falling one by one like rain.
“Move!” Mia shouted, leading the charge. The ice-type Awakeners provided cover, while Brandon and the others protected the survivors at the rear. Together, they pushed forward, step by grueling step.
The path they carved was littered with the corpses of monsters. Blood stained the ground, some of it human. Injured Awakeners left trails of crimson as they pressed on.
The battle grew fiercer with every passing moment.
After what felt like an eternity of fighting, they finally broke free of the shelter’s confines and emerged into a forested area. Or rather, what used to be a forest. The trees had long been cut down to supply materials for the shelter, leaving behind a barren field of dead stumps.
But they weren’t alone.
Animals were gathering in droves—raccoons, coyotes, opossums, rabbits, ducks. One duck, in particular, had rows of jagged teeth lining its neck, a grotesque and unsettling sight.
Their eyes gleamed with malice, fixed intently on the fleeing humans.
It was clear these weren’t ordinary animals. They were parasitic monsters.
Some of them were larger, fully matured, and far more dangerous than the ones they’d faced before.
And among them were humanoid figures. Or at least, they looked human at first glance. But their movements, their presence—it was clear they were no different from the beasts surrounding them.
“So many…” Brandon muttered, his brow furrowed. He could see even more creatures converging on their location. It hit him then—these monsters had been quietly growing in number right under their noses, right around the shelter.
The survivors behind him were visibly shaken, their fear palpable.
“I can’t believe it… There were this many monsters hiding near us?”
“Yeah, they’ve been creeping closer for days. I heard they were spotted on the outskirts of L.A. not long ago.”
“Oh my god, I’m so scared…” one girl whimpered, tears streaming down her face.
The stark contrast between the humans’ terror and the monsters’ cold, predatory stares was chilling.
A humanoid creature stepped forward, its voice a guttural rasp. “Heh heh heh… Humans, you can’t escape. Just give up and become our sustenance.”
Mia’s eyes narrowed. “Sustenance? What’s that supposed to mean?”
The creature’s gaze burned with a twisted fervor. “Once we take your little shelter, we’ll move on to the zombie king in the city. After that, Los Angeles will be ours.”
“Oh…” Mia murmured, a flicker of understanding crossing her face.
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“Figures. Ethan’s behind this mess…”
Without another word, she gripped her tachi tighter, its blade sparking with electricity. She charged straight at the horde, undaunted by the sheer number of enemies before her.
The “small animals” let out piercing shrieks, their bodies splitting open grotesquely. From within, countless writhing tentacles burst forth, wriggling and twisting in the air.
The mass of tentacles was so dense it blotted out half the sky.
Mia’s tachi moved like a blur, leaving afterimages in its wake. Each swing unleashed arcs of lightning, shattering the tentacles into pieces.
Behind her, the other Awakeners sprang into action. Their bodies radiated energy—ice, fire, wood, and more. Elemental forces surged forward, colliding with the monsters in a chaotic explosion of power.
The forest descended into utter chaos as humans and monsters clashed once more.
…
Just as Mia had predicted, the chaos at the shelter quickly drew the attention of other threats.
And it wasn’t just Ethan. The zombies from Santa Monica were on the move too.
“Three months! Do you have any idea what I’ve been through these past three months?!” Zombie Fetus stood atop an abandoned building, the crashing waves behind him echoing the storm raging in his heart. His voice was filled with fury, his emotions as turbulent as the sea below.
Next to him, the Azure Scaled Zombie King chuckled darkly. “Yeah, the Hebei Shelter’s in shambles. How could we miss out on such a perfect chance to kick them while they’re down? Timing couldn’t be better.”
“I’m going to capture that woman alive,” Zombie Fetus growled, his voice dripping with venom. “I’ll make her wish she were dead!” The flames of vengeance burned fiercely in his chest. He had been watching Mia, waiting, biding his time. And now, finally, the opportunity had come.
There was no way he was letting it slip through his fingers.
“ROAR—”
Suddenly, a deafening roar erupted from the depths of the ocean behind him. The sound was so powerful it seemed to shake the very earth. The once-calm blue waters churned violently as a massive, pitch-black shadow began to rise from the depths.
A suffocating aura of malice spread across the area, sending fish scattering in every direction, desperate to escape.
As the shadow emerged, the surface of the sea bulged upward, creating towering waves. Then, with a thunderous crash, a colossal lizard burst forth from the water. Standing over 200 feet tall, it was a mountain of muscle and scales. Its grotesque, ship-sized head was a nightmare to behold.
This was a mutated zombie marine iguana, its appearance eerily similar to Godzilla. Around here, they called it Zombiezilla.
The monstrous lizard lumbered toward the shallows, its massive body finally making landfall. The sheer weight of its presence was overwhelming, a living embodiment of destruction.
Zombie Fetus leapt onto its mountainous head, his voice filled with manic glee. “Finally… I can have my revenge! Let’s move out!”
The Azure Scaled Zombie King glanced at him sideways, unimpressed.
Look at this kid, acting like it’s Christmas morning…
Behind them, the ocean began to churn again. One by one, terrifying zombies emerged from the water, their numbers growing rapidly. Soon, a massive zombie horde had formed, an unstoppable tide of death. Among them were several elite commanders: the Zombie Siren King, the Naga King, and the Brutal Iguana Zombie King from their last campaign.
“It’s time…” the Azure Scaled Zombie King said, his voice low and menacing. “Time to expand onto the mainland.”
Meanwhile, on the other side of the chaos…
Ethan had issued a hunting signal.
The moment his underlings heard it, they froze in shock.
Ethan was known for his laid-back, defensive approach. He rarely led hunting parties himself. In fact, the last time he’d done so was… well, no one could even remember.
“What’s gotten into the boss today? Did the sun rise in the west or something?” Bulldozer squinted, his small eyes filled with disbelief.
“Waaaaahhh~~~ Finally! Finally, we get to kill something!” Laura sobbed dramatically, tears streaming down her face as she clutched her chest in exaggerated relief.
“ROAR—” The zombies of Los Angeles let out a collective roar, their excitement shaking the ground beneath them. Across the city, towering bio-monsters began to rise, their grotesque forms casting long shadows over the streets.
The zombie nest had grown into something truly terrifying. It was no longer the ragtag group it once was. Now, it was a force to be reckoned with.
Ten thousand elite zombies began to gather, crawling down from rooftops, scaling walls, and converging in the streets. Among them were five hundred of Ethan’s top warriors, standing tall and imposing. Their cold, emotionless faces gave them the appearance of five hundred war gods, ready to unleash hell.
Big Ears and Shrimpy were busy rallying the troops, shouting motivational slogans at the top of their lungs.
“Brothers! As zombies, we should strive to achieve greatness, just like me! Charge!!!” Big Ears bellowed, his voice filled with righteous fervor.
But the elite zombies didn’t even glance at him. They brushed past without a second thought, their focus entirely on the mission ahead.
Big Ears didn’t seem to mind, though. Watching them march away, a sly grin slowly spread across his face.
“Heh heh… Go on, all of you. Once you’re gone, I’ll be the boss around here.”
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