Chapter 7: Prologue [7]
The apocalypse has already arrived.
The chairman's smile in my mind changed again. It was the smile of one who had already achieved his goal.
'Chairman, what have you done...'
I briefly lost my train of thought, but quickly regained my senses. I need to escape quickly, even if a little late.
"Aaaaah!"
Seeing the machete zombie's slashing, the people have already started running and screaming. The zombies, stimulated by the screams, began to rage madly.
The zombie eating chicken rushed towards the security guards around him, the machete zombie swung the blade indiscriminately, and other zombies tore off their stuffy masks and threw themselves at the surrounding people.
Even some brave people who picked up baseball bats or golf clubs to resist are not enough.
"Ugh!"
Swoosh-!
Full swing.
Someone who knew baseball a bit properly struck the arm of the fish zombie, but the clear sound of the bone breaking was heard, and the zombie, though staggering, still rushed in and bit the person's neck. Blood splattered.
All the zombies are busy attacking the people around them.
'They don't care about me.'
I can run noisily. I immediately turned my body and ran with all my might.
Fortunately, Jeon Do-hyeong was on his way. Hearing the commotion, he looked around and saw me. His eyes widened.
"When did you-"
"Let's go quickly."
He placed the several boxes of cereal he was holding on the piled-up cart.
I panted and quickly scanned the cart.
In a short time, he had collected various things well. No, it seems he just picked them up without choosing. He had simply stacked them nicely with his camping skills.
Anyway, the resources I had targeted were gathered in a way.
'The apocalypse has already come. I can't give up on resources.'
I grabbed the front corner of the cart and ran forward. Jeon Do-hyeong also quickly pushed the cart, matching his steps with mine.
Faint screams echo from behind.
Jeon Do-hyeong suddenly lowered his voice.
"Maybe we should do the shopping later? It seems like there are zombies coming out back there."
As I ran, I glanced back for a moment, and his eyes were strange. They were shaking with fear, terror, or tension.
Even though he had the courage to steal the nation's electricity, zombies seem to scare him.
"There's no time to calculate. Let's just escape with the cart as it is."
Nonsense. In an apocalyptic situation, there's no need to scan the barcodes one by one - just take the cart and run.
"No, let's just run straight to the exit."
"What? No-"
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I roughly pulled the cart. The people in front were pushed aside, the cart collided, and annoyed glances gathered, but they opened their eyes wide as they looked behind me.
The rumbling sound and shouts of the approaching crowd.
"Zombies over there! Four of them came out! Evacuate quickly!"
Someone shouted from behind. I gritted my teeth.
'Why did you tell them that!'
The people who were browsing the products around suddenly started running, abandoning their carts or baskets. The narrow aisles of the mart were blocked by people, carts, and thrown products.
Even the escalator visible in the distance was in chaos. Humans trying to break through the blocked path, those who fell back in surprise as they were coming down.
The possibility of everyone failing if they all run away at once is so high!
"Keep pushing the cart!"
"Ah, really! I don't think this is right!"
I, standing in front, shouted while carelessly pushing away the obstructing cart.
I was hit on the shoulder by someone overtaking me, hit by the pushed cart, and almost fell by stepping on the scattered products on the floor.
Even in these poor conditions, I quickly rolled my eyes and calculated the route.
"I saved you twice. I saved you from the zombie, and I forgave you for your betrayal, even though I could have killed you."
"No, that's, ah, yes, that's right."
"There won't be a next time."
There is nothing heavier than the debt of life saved. Jeon Do-hyeong has received grace from me twice, so in the future, even if he betrays me, he will ponder more deeply before doing so.
Even if an emergency situation like this one arises again.
Jeon Do-hyeong became a dazed person and dully pulled the cart, and I armed his careless mind.
"Repeat after me. The world is ending. What?"
"The world is ending."
"The world is."
"Is ending!"
Jeon Do-hyeong tightly closed his eyes and shouted loudly.
***
While I bravely fought off the zombies, it seems those who could run away have already fled. The supermarket was quite empty. I couldn't see any zombies either.
Well, it's not like the first outbreak, so there wouldn't be that many of them. But they'll probably increase over time.
We quickly made our way to the entrance, shoving various items into the cart as we went.
And then, we just left through the entrance.
Beep-
The anti-theft gate kept blaring, detecting us as thieves, but there were no security guards to stop us. The cashier ladies had retreated far away, backing off even further after seeing the hammer I used to strike the zombie.
"...Are we really just going to leave like this?"
"Let's take the elevator."
I wiped down my hands and the hammer with the alcohol disinfectant provided at the entrance, and Jeon Do-hyeong disinfected the parts that had touched the zombie. Then we got on the elevator.
We took it from the first floor up to the 7th floor parking lot.
The confined space of the elevator. I checked my mask.
'I hope I didn't get infected?'
As long as I wear the mask properly and disinfect my hands, I should be fine, but I can't help feeling anxious.
Ding!
Around that point, the elevator stopped. It was the 2nd floor. One person got on, glancing at the hammer. It wasn't just once. The elevator kept stopping at each floor, picking up more people.
The cramped space was filled, leaving little room to spare. Silence reigned in the elevator.
"..."
"..."
I'm uneasy. I'm sweating nervously. I wiped my forehead with my collar. My heart was pounding.
What if there's an infected person among them? And they suddenly turn into a zombie. My grip tightened on the hammer.
The short ride to the 7th floor felt like it was dragging on forever.
Fortunately, no one transformed during the ride. As soon as the elevator dinged and the doors opened on the 7th floor, I let out a deep sigh. I felt completely drained, both mentally and physically.
I said weakly, "Let's bring the cart too."
"The cart too? Ah, that would be useful."
Jeon Do-hyeong nodded, understanding.
The cart can be used to transport goods, to push down zombies or people on the downhill, and even as a barricade.
We somehow managed to load the cart into the camper van, then got into the driver's and passenger seats.
As Jeon Do-hyeong started the engine, I glanced at him.
'...He's not infected either, right?'
I can't trust people anymore. Beyond any relationships or bonds, there is a fundamental distrust. This apocalypse has made it impossible for people to trust each other.
'If this is the apocalypse, I have to adapt. I have to live that way.'
I reclined deeply into the passenger seat.
The camper van smoothly exited the parking lot and drove into the city. Sirens were blaring from police cars and ambulances everywhere. Occasionally, zombies ran down the streets. Some lay wounded, while others were covered in blood.
I watched all these scenes through the window.
It's the 6th day since the zombie outbreak.
The apocalypse has already arrived, and the world is stained with blood and distrust. It is a world ripe for looting.