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My 100th Rebirth a day before the Apocalypse novel Chapter 400

Vulture leaped out from the back of the truck and made his way toward Kisha.

He swiftly cut the leash binding the alabai, sensing that the dog was intelligent enough to remain calm and not run off in a panic.

The moment the alabai saw its owner being killed, it let out a mournful whine, a sound filled with sorrow and resignation.

It seemed to understand that the person it once loved was gone, replaced by the monstrous form that now lay lifeless on the ground.

The dog’s eyes reflected a profound sadness, but there was also a flicker of acceptance as it recognized that its former owner was no longer the same.

However, when the alabai witnessed Kisha rescuing the baby, a spark of hope ignited within it.

Without hesitation, the dog followed Kisha closely, moving quietly beside her this time, displaying an unusual calmness that indicated its trust.

Vulture, meanwhile, approached the zombie’s body and carefully removed the baby carrier. He figured it might serve a purpose in the future, perhaps as a means to safely transport the baby when necessary.

It only needed a thorough washing and cleaning to restore it to a usable state.

As Kisha and Vulture regrouped, the alabai stayed close to them, casting glances back at the lifeless form of its former owner.

It had shifted its loyalty, understanding that the survival of the baby was now its priority and it was now the only protector of the baby.

As Kisha’s daggers whirled through the air, expertly killing the few remaining zombies—no more than a handful, their numbers reduced to a single digit —she felt a sense of urgency pulse through her.

Once she had eliminated the last of the threats, she swiftly returned to the truck.

Each warrior wore a somber expression, the weight of recent events heavy on their shoulders.

The realization of what they had just witnessed lingered in the air like a thick fog, and it became clear that the incident had struck a chord with everyone.

They had all seen the tragic remnants of a once-loving mother, her instincts transcending death itself, and it stirred deep emotions within them.

Thoughts of their own families began to surface, evoking memories of sacrifices made in the name of love and protection.

The image of the alabai, loyal to its owner even in her transformed state, mirrored their own struggles.

It reminded them of the bonds they shared with their loved ones and the lengths they would go to keep them safe.

Kisha could see it in their eyes—the pain of loss, the fear of what lay ahead, and the hope that somehow, they could forge new connections in this shattered world.

They were united not just by survival but by the shared understanding that love, in all its forms, was worth fighting for, even against insurmountable odds.

As the truck rumbled to life and they prepared to head back to the safety of their base, Kisha felt she needed to give each one of them space to also process their conflicting feelings because of the stirring emotions evoked by what they had witnessed.

As the truck rolled through the imposing gates, the soldiers and gatekeepers on duty couldn’t help but notice the large alabai dog standing closely behind Kisha.

Its presence was a striking addition to their ragtag group, and Zeus, her loyal companion, radiated joy at the sight of a new friend.

His tail wagged furiously, a clear indication that he was more than happy to welcome this unexpected addition.

Earlier, Zeus had been a bundle of nerves, sensing Kisha’s mood sink like a stone into the depths of despair.

His worried barks had echoed through the tense atmosphere, each bark a plea for her to shake off the heaviness that seemed to envelop her.

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