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My 100th Rebirth a day before the Apocalypse novel Chapter 49

After securing the perimeter, Sparrow and Vulture returned to Kisha and Duke’s side like loyal guardians, evoking the image of faithful dogs protecting their owners. The civilians who had chosen to follow them experienced mixed emotions. Many felt reassured, knowing that Kisha’s group offered stronger protection than Fred’s.

However, some couldn’t shake their unease, observing Kisha’s demeanor and sensing her callousness, which left them even more frightened.

She wouldn’t even flinch when her people killed zombies, leading some to speculate that she viewed them as mere meat shields against the man-eating monsters.

For Nancy, however, this presented a chance to learn and grow. She hoped to attain even half the proficiency of Kisha’s people. With her determination ignited and hope rekindled, she shadowed Kisha and her group closely, almost fearing they might leave her behind if she didn’t keep pace.

As planned, Fred joined forces with Kisha’s group to search for a larger vehicle for his group of civilians. Vulture, Sparrow, and Fred took the vanguard, proceeding with caution, while Kisha and Duke remained at the rear to watch over and safeguard the civilians.

However, the man who had clashed with Kisha earlier held a different opinion. He believed that Kisha’s boldness and apparent arrogance stemmed solely from the protection of her two loyal dogs, rather than any genuine combat prowess of her own.

As he kept an eye on Kisha, he briefly glanced away to survey the group. When he looked back, Kisha had vanished. "Hey! Where did that woman go? Did she get scared and run off to hide?" he sneered mockingly, loud enough for those around him to hear his contemptuous remarks aimed at Kisha.

Upon hearing this, Duke felt an intense urge to snap the old man’s neck. The old man was fortunate that he hadn’t resorted to calling Kisha names or using derogatory language. Otherwise, he would have found his own head separated from his body before he died in regret.

Duke managed to rein in his emotions, but in that fleeting moment when his restraint slipped, those around him felt an icy chill crawl down their spines. With his intimidating appearance — the missing eye and scarred face — coupled with his menacing aura, Duke exuded an aura of dread that silenced the old man instantly.

He wasn’t certain about Kisha’s relationship with this man, but one thing was clear to him: the man was more dangerous than the zombies lurking nearby.

Those trailing behind sensed that their lives were more at risk not from the zombies, but from Duke, who walked at a distance behind them. Shortly after they noticed Kisha’s absence, Vulture located a nearby bus and hurriedly ushered them aboard. Once they were settled, a black armored car pulled up to the front of the bus, and Kisha emerged from the driver’s seat before relinquishing it to Sparrow.

Fred took the wheel of the bus, and Kisha decided she wouldn’t concern herself with the others any longer. If they could keep up, then fine; if not, it was their own responsibility.

Judging by Duke’s sour mood, she surmised someone had said something bad about her, likely while she remained at the rear, waiting for the opportunity to acquire a suitable vehicle so she then could retrieve the armored car from her inventory.

However, she pushed aside this concern for the time being, choosing to focus on the task at hand. "Sparrow, let the bees guide us to a better route that’s easier to maneuver. Just follow their signals along the road," she instructed.

Sparrow found himself perplexed by Kisha’s instructions. The notion of bees aiding them seemed absurd, leaving him with a barrage of questions swirling in his mind. However, he knew he had to concentrate on the road ahead. Despite the bees being too small to easily notice, Sparrow counted himself fortunate to possess sharper eyesight than the average human.

Kisha signaled to Fred to follow closely with a gesture, then instructed Sparrow to advance before the zombies reached their location. freewēbnoveℓ.com

As Sparrow accelerated, he noticed tiny bees forming an arrow sign atop the cars a few meters ahead, visible only to him due to his enhanced eyesight.

Tilting his head, Sparrow stole a glance at Kisha in the rearview mirror, pondering her role in their seamless navigation. Though he couldn’t quite fathom her methods, he was confident they stemmed from her. With her guidance, they traversed the highway without delay.

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