CHAPTER 133 RATTLING CAGES
I woke up to the girls snuggling up to me. Saeko had been able to last 4 rounds, but she was a blubbering mess by the end. Almost asleep as I fucked her. Too relaxed as her body sent pleasurable signals through her body. Saya hadn’t woken up for another so I left them there to look through the neighborhood. I was surprised by all the people I found. So I changed my plans for the day.
The sun was peeking over the horizon so I began squeezing the girl’s asses. Not gentle with it as I enjoyed their firmness and elasticity.
“Do you ever get tired?” Saya mumbled.
“I do not,” I admitted. “I stayed up for 5 days straight once. I have a skill to keep going. I just sleep because I like it.”
“Seriously?”
“Yep.” I had used Kame Mode once to make sure it worked in this world. It had so I left it alone. I planned to start using it when the real killing of zombies started.
“What else can you do?” Saya asked.
“I can change the temperature.” I began pulling in heat, making the area cold. Then pushed it out making it warm. “And a bunch of other stuff.”
“And you do it with chakra?”
“Mostly,” I said. “But it took a lot of training. Don’t expect to be super strong right away.”
Saya frowned but nodded. Looking at Saeko she asked, “What are we doing today?”
“Saving lives,” I decided. She asked for clarification, but I didn’t give it to her. I soon had them up. It was quite simple to get them going. I just had to grope and play with them. They would let out a pleasurable moan, then get reminded the other girl was there, then pushed me away. Neither felt comfortable being with me at the same time.
We got out and headed back to the Miyamoto household. The mother and a few others were up. Shizuoka gave me an all knowing blush.
“Where were you?” Rei’s mom asked.
“Patrolling,” I said. “Change of plans for today. The elementary school is only a few miles away. We are going to start saving people.” I had a quest to save as many as possible. I wanted the reward to upgrade. So I would grab as many as possible.
“How?” Rei asked, walking up.
“Get everyone up, you’ll see,” I said. I was out the door as the others began to eat breakfast. I headed 5 houses down and kicked in the door. The lone woman screamed as I walked in.
“You are leaving,” I ordered the stranger.
“What? Who are you? Please don’t touch me!” She yelled, backing away.
“I’m not. But gather all of your stuff. We are leaving.”
“No I can’t. My husband could be-”
“Could be where we are going,” I told her. “The government is evacuating people. Grab your things. We will be heading there.”
“Do you mean it?” She asked, hope in her voice. I nodded and waited for her to pack a bag. It wasn’t long until she was following me to the Miyamoto house. The others were surprised I had someone with me.
“There are about 20 houses in the area, holding people. We will be getting all of them. Once we have them all we will make our way to the school,” I told the others. They nodded and I sent out assignments to streets. In the Gantz suits they were confident and ran about it. I handled the biggest groups. Those homes with 2 or 3 people would be easier to talk into leaving. It was the bigger groups that were an issue. Number meant safety for some reason.
“We won’t let you-” A guy tried to say, I backhanded him. He cried out falling to the floor.
“You will be leaving,” I told him. “All of you. I will protect you from the zombies. All you have to do is walk. Grab your shit. We are going somewhere safe.” The others in the household looked at me, scared beyond belief since I had kicked in the door easily.
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“My men are stationed at the other 3 gates around the school,” Tadashi Miyamoto said. We were inside the school with the small group of police. There were only about 12 of them, which was a far cry lower than what I expected. “The principal offered to station people at the main one. We have been working it for a few days, working in shifts. I had no idea he was turning people away. I only heard because of the yelling.”
“Yeah, not cool,” I said. “But we made it.” The dozens of people we brought were quickly brought into the fold. Some reunited with others they knew. Others had seen some bad things so they stuck to themselves.
“How did you know to come here?” Tadashi Miyamoto asked.
“We went to the police station,” Rei said. She still hung on the old guy. “We saw the announcement about the extraction.”
“And the other’s there?” Tadashi asked.
“Others?”
“Yeah, I was part of the first group to come when we got the message. The others at the station were supposed to get here today,” he said.
“There wasn’t anyone...alive when we were there,” Rei said. The dad appeared to take the news badly. He frowned, fighting whatever emotions he had. He must have been holding out hope they would join up. But they should have stuck together.
“What about this place? Besides the principal, is it safe?” Kohta asked.
“Yes,” Tadashi said. “Despite how the principal treated you. He did lock the place down as soon as the outbreak started. There wasn’t a single zombie here. He has been taking in people, at least that’s what I was told. But yesterday...a refugee came in and told him that they saw the principal’s wife get killed.”
“She was in another group house, but a zombie broke in,” Tadashi admitted. “I didn’t think it affected him in such a way.” I frowned, feeling a little bad for treating the guy that way. But if it was going to make you turn away survivors, maybe you shouldn’t be in charge.
“I found her!” Takashi said happily as he walked in. A very beautiful buxom woman walked in behind him.
“Your sister?” I asked excitedly.
He frowned at me. “My mom,” he said. His mother blushed as she followed him in.
“Oh, sorry, easy mistake,” I said, reaching out my hand. She would give Shizuoka a run for her money in the chest department. Long black hair she was exactly my type.
“I hear you all are to thank for helping Takashi get here,” his mother said with a bow.
“Yes, if he had told us his mother was so-” I was about to say beautiful but Takashi glared at me. I laughed loudly. It had been a while since I had. The depressing air was annoying, it was good to laugh again.
“So what?” His mother asked, knowing what I was going to say.
“Vibrant,” I decided. I looked around, Saeko and Saya were glaring at me. I missed My Hero Academia and Toru. “Fine, so when are these helicopters coming?”
“They should be here at 6,” Tadashi said. “That was the last bit of information we got. I assume you all want to rest.”
“I would like to go out and look for people,” I admitted. I wanted more for the quest.
“Are you sure, it’s dangerous,” Tadashi said.
“He can take care of himself,” Rei assured.
“Yeah, what’s around here?” I asked.
“There is the grocery store that way. Park that way. And the bank that way,” Tadashi said.
“Bank?” I asked with a much bigger smile. “Finally.” I was used to America where they were everywhere. It was time to reap the apocalyptic world’s rewards.