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    Chapter 2 Zombie Experience Card 02

    "Meow?"

    A Little Orange Cat squatted nearby, tilting its head to look at Tian Yi.

    Although the Little Orange Cat was dusty, its round eyes and well-behaved sitting posture were still endearing.

    Under normal circumstances, Tian Yi would definitely want to pet this little cutie.

    But now, his attention was entirely focused on what was in front of him.

    It was a somewhat empty room.

    There was a hole in the roof, and the windows were nailed shut with a few wooden strips.

    The room was mostly bare.

    The girl sitting in the center of the room, tied up with chains, was extremely conspicuous.

    And the long-dried bloodstains on the floor...

    This place looked like some kind of crime scene.

    But there was something strangely incongruous about the girl.

    Her hair was disheveled, and Tian Yi couldn't see her face clearly.

    Her head was tilted, and her bound body was twisted into a very bizarre posture that an ordinary human would find difficult to achieve.

    And she remained in this position, motionless.

    As if she were dead.

    Maybe she really was dead.

    Tian Yi's mind was in turmoil as he thought about how he had just been drinking water and then suddenly found himself in this situation.

    In that instant, he thought about many things.

    But before he could untangle his jumbled thoughts, the girl in front of him moved.

    Her head suddenly "straightened" up.

    At a speed that no human should possess.

    Seeing this, Tian Yi's pupils contracted, and in the next moment... the sound of rapid footsteps echoed.

    It was the sound of feet quickly alternating on the ground as someone ran.

    Tian Yi had seen fast runners before.

    But he had never seen anything like this in his life.

    A girl who should have been dead, tied to a chair, was now "carrying" the chair and rushing towards him at high speed.

    Her face, hidden by her messy hair, was partially revealed as she ran, allowing Tian Yi to see it.

    It was unmistakably the face of a dead person.

    In the wide, pale eyes, there was no trace of emotion belonging to the living.

    Even after working as a zombie extra in a film crew for a while, Tian Yi had never seen such a scene.

    If he couldn't dodge, he would die.

    And as death loomed over Tian Yi, when the girl rushed towards him at high speed, he only had time to do one thing, and that was...

    With a loud bang.

    Tian Yi slapped the water cup that had traveled with him onto the face of the charging girl.

    As the water cup met its heroic end, Tian Yi took a step back and bumped into the closed door.

    "Meow—"

    The out-of-place cat's cry rang out again.

    Miraculously, Tian Yi could sense dissatisfaction and worry in it.

    But he had no time to deal with that.

    The dead girl was charging again.

    Tian Yi had never felt so fast in his life.

    He reached for the door handle, slipped out, and closed the door in one smooth motion.

    Just as the door closed, a loud clang was heard.

    The newly closed door even shook a bit.

    Tian Yi was very worried whether the door could hold.

    Fortunately, it only shook once.

    The girl behind the door made no further movements, and everything returned to calm.

    Although he didn't know why all this happened, the feeling of impending death finally dissipated.

    "What the hell is all this?"

    The world is always absurd.

    Wanting to quickly escape the danger, Tian Yi soon discovered something even more bizarre than inexplicably time-traveling and facing an attack from a dead girl.

    Tian Yi stood not far from the living room window, looking down at a tendril of Parthenocissus, which, like a living creature, reached into the room from outside the window and found a comfortable spot to rest.

    Apart from this one, there were many more clinging to the living room window.

    Perhaps due to the lighting, the Parthenocissus that had climbed into the room was not as dense as on the walls outside.

    If he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, Tian Yi would never have believed that just a short while ago, he had watched this writhing tendril of Parthenocissus drag back something that looked very much like a zombie wandering the street, all the way back, and bury it in the soil below.

    That is, where the roots of the Parthenocissus were.

    And on the streets outside, apart from the zombie-like things wandering in the distance, there was only silence.

    This was also the reason why Tian Yi was still staying in this house.

    After the Parthenocissus stopped moving, Tian Yi slowly took two steps back and turned to look at the Little Orange Cat that had appeared at some unknown time.

    "Meow?"

    The dusty Little Orange Cat emerged from the shadows of the room, rubbing against Tian Yi's ankle in a circle.

    Seeing that Tian Yi remained unmoved, the Little Orange Cat meowed twice again, then simply lay down on the ground, exposing its soft little belly.

    Unable to resist, Tian Yi crouched down and stroked the furry belly of the Little Orange Cat.

    Thus, he was rewarded with a Little Orange Cat that narrowed its eyes and purred, its meows becoming even softer.

    If not for the current situation and location, Tian Yi would have already wanted to take this little cutie home and raise it himself.

    Probably because it was being petted so comfortably, the Little Orange Cat snuggled into Tian Yi's arms.

    Tian Yi stared at it for a while, then suddenly said, "It's you, isn't it?"

    "Meow?" The Little Orange Cat was so comfortable that it didn't even open its eyes, continuing to nuzzle.

    Tian Yi picked up the Little Orange Cat.

    This seemingly very obedient and affectionate Little Orange Cat was a bit skinnier than expected.

    "It's you who has been following me and meowing all this time, isn't it?"

    This was a statement.

    The Little Orange Cat, lifted to eye level with Tian Yi, looked at him innocently and meowed again.

    The Little Orange Cat had a sweet and innocent face.

    But no matter how much it meowed, Tian Yi's suspicion did not diminish in the slightest.

    Besides the Little Orange Cat's loud meows sounding familiar to him, there was another reason... he always felt...

    that he and this cat seemed to have some indescribable connection.

    As if...

    As if...

    Suddenly, Tian Yi had an epiphany: "Are you my master?!"

    "Meow???"

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