Chapter 32: Shard Retrieval and Future Plans
Hans and the small squad of scouts and attack dogs carried on with their advance to the sixth and the seventh floors.
The empty corridors were filled with scattered bones and dried remains, devoid from the presence of one more special invisible zombie.
Their stealthy, predatory behavior and reliance on ambushing prompted Hans to name them as Stalkers. To him, no other name was fitting than that.
“That creature has eaten everything else indeed.”
The stench of the dead assailed his nose, eyeing the bits and pieces left on the scene. A few skulls laid barren on the sides, the cracked jaws and wide mouths evoking an untold horror of the past.
Hans slowly collected the scattered meteorite shards on each floor, reducing the psychic energy pervading the air. Adrian and Dmitri’s pale faces blossomed back, their muscles relaxing from tautness.
Yet Hans worried of these mysterious meteorite shards, posing untold threat towards his progress and his growing army.
He touched another shard that scraped on the king-sized bed, leaving a trail that extended from the balcony. A body lay between the two, its stomach blasting off somewhere.
“Store!”
The meteorite shard pulsed waves of psychic energy to no avail. It trembled in place but was soon embraced inside a green net, turning into countless pixels like before.
“The shards have been collected. Let’s move on.”
Silence ensued in the eighth and ninth floors, leaving Adrian and Dmitri with nothing to do. They gathered a few valuables left in the rooms—a few watches and necklaces.
“Carry these two corpses.” Hans ordered on the way down, not planning to have these bodies devoured.
Their return to the apartment earned the surprised gazes of the survivors and the admiration of the soldiers.
The survivors stared at the stalkers’ corpses, one burnt and the other covered in bites, both filled with bullet wounds.
“Look, this zombie is different. Look at its sharp claws!”
“The soldiers and the Commander must be hurt, right?”
“Open your eyes! You think that looks injured to you?”
“The Commander looks terrifying…”
Their murmurs reached Hans’s ears, but he paid them no mind. He would use this opportunity to increase his prestige within their group.
A commander who could lead his soldiers and win battles would earn their loyalty and trust, something he had put emphasis on.
A squad moved the two corpses aside, pouring gasoline and setting it on fire. The crowd parted in the middle, letting Hans and his company inside the apartment building. Smiles took shape on their faces, joyous about the discovery of this small soldier group.
The fading view of the Commander’s back left an impression in their minds, knowing that their future would not be grim.
Hans returned to the Commander’s room, reviewing the map of the apartment complex he had asked from Dmitri.
He took a green pen and drew a diagonal line on the third apartment building. The icon of the shard slightly on top of it made Hans re-assess his future explorations in the city.
If these shards were scattered around, zombie evolutions and mutations were highly possible. The types of zombies would vary too, but he reckoned that it might take a while for them to fully evolve.
“Time isn’t on my side,” Hans gripped the pen tightly, unrolling a city map retrieved from the office building. “The nearest urban fringe is around three kilometers away. The city proper is closer, however, around a kilometer or two in distance.”
His eyes landed on an area settling in between the apartment complex and near Grefort City’s outskirts. These fringes were supposedly the future expansion areas of Grefort, but the sudden apocalypse turned it down.
“There are many things here. A sizeable police building, a small library, mall, a hardware store, two banks, convenience stores, and a medical clinic.”
He marked several points of interest, particularly the medical clinic and hardware store at the center of the fringe. The mall was three blocks away to the north, with one of the banks situated nearby.
The second bank was on the other direction, much closer to Hans, but also to a suburb as well. Hans remembered that this area was a favorite by decent white-collar workers, taking house loans and setting up home.
Though most were probably single, Hans didn’t dare underestimate their numbers. The suburb spanned countless rows, ranging from 200 to half a kilometer in length.
Ignore the suburb? he contemplated, countless simulations running on his mind. He worried of the gunfire noise should his exploration team or soldiers encounter an emergency.
“We should clear these sections of the road. That’s going to take a lot of time…” he clicked his tongue and cursed the residents.
Aside from loaning houses, these white collars also liked to loan cars as well.
He knew he had no choice, but the possibility of cars flooding the streets could cripple his movement towards the city proper.
“That’s for the future,” Hans sighed and fanned himself, “I should assign temporary jobs right now. The last apartment building shouldn’t be difficult, so I’ll leave it to Dmitri and the others. As for these survivors…”
He perked up and took another notebook from the bookshelf nearby, forming the initial survivor group policies and work rules.
“This should be enough…” he muttered, shifting his attention to giving temporary jobs and roles to both his soldiers and the survivors.
“We can’t stay like this, open and nothing else. Walls, more soldiers, electricity on the office building, and clearing the roads with cars.”
Hans started drafting job descriptions, intent on fully reorganizing his camp into various fields—security, maintenance, cleaning, construction, and more.
“We’ll need three days. Secure, restructure, and then assess the next move.”
He continued until the noon came, taking a break and opening a can of sardines.
In the afternoon, Hans called for Dmitri and the leaders of the survivors, handing them their responsibilities and roles.
Dmitri in the clearing operations, taking over the fourth apartment building, the convenience store, the gas station, then the roads.
Lira was tasked into the infirmary. It was now placed at the first floor where the large and emptied lounge room was located, to the right of the reception area.
Cody was assigned together with the three maintenance workers to handle the electrical work, checking the lines and assessing the blackout on the office building.
Marco, the stubborn teacher, was assigned to inventory things despite his great reluctance.
Roger was assigned to a group of soldiers, tasked to examine the cars in the parking lot and the roads. Hans wanted to know which ones were usable, recyclable, or useless. He thought that Roger’s expertise could prove handy in that area.
The next four hours turned the entire camp into a busy area. Soldiers dragged debris into piles, clearing off a large section of areas.
The survivors, newly assigned to work in teams, scavenged for food in the apartment buildings, scrubbed blood from the lobby, or helped the soldiers gather materials to set up a basic wall around the complex.
Three days passed in a blur.
Hans stood in front of the window, hearing the hammering of nails and construction of a low wooden wall.
A few soldiers ordered the survivors around, while the rest helped carrying heavy materials, tools, and wooden pieces.
Lira tended to the injured survivors, scolding them with her angelic voice. The patients could only wonder if she was being harsh or was bashful in her reprimands.
Work was difficult, but for the first time since the apocalypse, everyone felt purpose in their lives. Again.
Meanwhile, Marco laid on the counter in the reception area. Bags formed under his eyes—now surrounded with dark circles slowly expanding outward.
I may have worked on mathematical problems before, but none were as tiring as this! He inwardly complained.
Amidst his curses, a group of survivors approached him and reported a few supplies and tools missing inside the maintenance room.
Marco frowned, feeling that the days ahead would worsen. He stood up and spoke hoarsely, “What about the missing tools?”
A similar theft happened yesterday, but Marco dismissed it as miscount. Now that it happened again, suspicion rose within him.
“A few hammers, nails, tapes. I can’t remember which, but I know they were there.” The survivor argued. They were about to finish a critical progress on the wall, and this just happened.
If more tools went missing, the walls wouldn’t be finished on time. If the walls weren’t finished on time, the survivors would be punished.
Hans’s work policies were a bit harsh, especially towards survivors giving inadequate effort on their assigned jobs.
Marco understood the plight of these few.
Harsh words were an icing to the cake. A beating was the main ingredient to push those few stubborn survivors into complete obedience.
And if you were already obedient but still beaten to a pulp, one would be infuriated—worse if the fault wasn’t theirs to begin with.
It was an experience that Marco had seen the past few days. To hear someone being so audacious would tarnish Hans’s trust upon them. That wasn’t a result Marco and the other leaders had planned.
“Okay, I’ll report it to the soldiers and haggle with them. You need not to worry about being punished. Leave it to me.”
He composed himself and shooed the grateful survivors away.
“Damn it, who the hell is messing with the supplies and this time? If I find out that pesky insect, I will have him punished by solving differential problems!”
Marco strutted, carrying his inventory logs. Frustrated as he may be, he was afraid to mess up even more.
His eyes swept on the moving individuals, a sudden realization flashing on his mind.
“There’s this one guy who always disappears during work hours. No, I’ll report to Sir Alexei first and accuse that guy after.”
Marco declared, unaware that a conscript had observed the entire event.
Kenji stared at Marco’s departing figure, recalling yesterday’s incident when he was assigned at the maintenance room.
A figure sneaked in, grabbing objects from a steel storage rack in the middle of the night. The lighting was dimmer than usual, yet Kenji recognized the figure from far away.
He hadn’t reported to the superiors, considering it inopportune.
However, now… What a coincidence.
He hastened towards Ryan’s room and knocked on the door three times.
“Squad Leader, I have something to report.”
“Kenji? Come in.” Ryan’s voice called out.
Kenji opened the door and stood in attention, “Mr. Marco is attending to his duties well, but a problem has been spotted in the maintenance room. Someone is stealing our materials, supplies, and tools.”
“Oh? A troublemaker?” Ryan was intrigued, “Your face is screaming evidence. Tell me the full details.”
Kenji handed a folded paper to Ryan. Ryan opened it and read through the text, widening his eyes over time.
This wasn’t just petty theft, it was intentional! The consequences, though small, would slow down the entire camp’s survival and progress.
Ryan’s anger brewed, wanting to catch the thief as soon as possible.
His eyes hovered to the bottom of the page where the outline of a person was drawn. A figure too familiar to Ryan and the survivors.
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Chapters
- Chapter 141 141: End of Battle
- Chapter 140 140: Against the City Tides - III
- Chapter 139 139: Against the City Tides - II
- Chapter 138 138: Against the City Tides - I
- Chapter 137 137: The MCV Arrives
- Chapter 136 136: A Night Talk
- Chapter 135 135: MCV Preparation
- Chapter 134 134: Unusable Strategic Facilities
- Chapter 133 133: Sweeping the Industrial District
- Chapter 132 132: Industrial Sector — Cleared
- Chapter 131 131: HMT-90 Hellhammer - II
- Chapter 130 130: HMT-90 Hellhammer - I
- Chapter 129 129: Finding the Hive Spot
- Chapter 128 128: Northern Reconnaissance - Into the Deep (II)
- Chapter 127 127: Northern Reconnaissance - Into the Deep (I)
- Chapter 126: Briefing
- Chapter 125: Strategic Facilities
- Chapter 124: Forward Base - II
- Chapter 123: Forward Base - I
- Chapter 122: End of an Onslaught
- Chapter 121: Army Effectiveness
- Chapter 120: Military Post Under Attack
- Chapter 119: Assault - III
- Chapter 118: Assault - II
- Chapter 117: Assault - I
- Chapter 116: Raider Party - II
- Chapter 115: Raider Party - I
- Chapter 114: Northern Reconnaissance - Departure (II)
- Chapter 113: Northern Reconnaissance - Departure (I)
- Chapter 112: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (IV)
- Chapter 111: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (III)
- Chapter 110: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (II)
- Chapter 109: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (I)
- Chapter 108: Council Meeting
- Chapter 107: A Quiet Night
- Chapter 106: Quiet Aftermath
- Chapter 105: Underground Meeting - III
- Chapter 104: Underground Meeting - II
- Chapter 103: Underground Meeting - I
- Chapter 102: Time in the Colony - II
- Chapter 101: Time in the Colony - I
- Chapter 100: Returning to the Colony - II
- Chapter 99: Returning to the Colony - I
- Chapter 98: Test Drive - II
- Chapter 97: Test Drive - I
- Chapter 96: New Units - III
- Chapter 95: New Units - II
- Chapter 94: New Units - I
- Chapter 93: Reading Reports - III
- Chapter 92: Reading Reports - II
- Chapter 91: Reading Reports - I
- Chapter 90: Rank 3 Promotion — III
- Chapter 89: Rank 3 Promotion — II
- Chapter 88: Rank 3 Promotion - I
- Chapter 87: RTB - III
- Chapter 86: RTB - II
- Chapter 85: RTB
- Chapter 84: Looting Opportunity - II
- Chapter 83: Looting Opportunity - I
- Chapter 82: The Curtain Falls - III
- Chapter 81: The Curtain Falls - II
- Chapter 80: The Curtain Falls - I
- Chapter 79: Sudden Intervention - II
- Chapter 78: Sudden Intervention - I
- Chapter 77: Into Pandora - III
- Chapter 76: Into Pandora - II
- Chapter 75: Into Pandora - I
- Chapter 74: Pursuit - III
- Chapter 73: Pursuit - II
- Chapter 72: Pursuit - I
- Chapter 71: Secrets - II
- Chapter 70: Secrets - I
- Chapter 69: Survivor Group in the South - II
- Chapter 68: Survivor Group in the South - I
- Chapter 67: Far to the East - III
- Chapter 66: Far to the East - II
- Chapter 65: Far to the East - I
- Chapter 64: Consolidation - II
- Chapter 63: Consolidation - I
- Chapter 62: Aftermath — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 61: Climax — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 60: Rising Action — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 59: Progress — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 58: Start — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 57: Preparation - Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 56: Dmitri’s Report
- Chapter 55: Aftermath: Upheaval
- Chapter 54: Upheaval
- Chapter 53: Near the Fishport
- Chapter 52: The Mystery
- Chapter 51: First Step into the City
- Chapter 50: Service Outage
- Chapter 49: Aftermath: Mall Assault Operation
- Chapter 48: Mall Assault
- Chapter 47: The Superhuman Phenomena
- Chapter 46: Into the Fortress
- Chapter 45: Spark of Conflict
- Chapter 44: Unknown Intentions
- Chapter 43: Silent Night
- Chapter 42: The Engineer and the Radar
- Chapter 41: The Cost of Failure
- Chapter 40: Breaching
- Chapter 39: Lines Drawn in Concrete
- Chapter 38: That Night Was Not Quiet
- Chapter 37: Repositioning
- Chapter 36: Information Has a Price
- Chapter 35: Dead Space Between
- Chapter 34: Road Clearance
- Chapter 33: Internal Problems
- Chapter 32: Shard Retrieval and Future Plans
- Chapter 31: Encounter
- Chapter 30: The Third Apartment Building
- Chapter 29: Survivor Meeting
- Chapter 28: Morning Briefing
- Chapter 27: New Survivor Group
- Chapter 26: Building Basement
- Chapter 25: Max Star Promotion
- Chapter 24: Aftermath: Operation Clean House #2
- Chapter 23: A Rampaging Fatty
- Chapter 22: The Manager’s Office
- Chapter 21: Meeting the Boss
- Chapter 20: Rescue and Extraction
- Chapter 19: Operation: Clean House #2
- Chapter 18: Lacking the Manpower
- Chapter 17: Operation: Lotbreaker Report
- Chapter 16: Deadly Combination
- Chapter 15: Operation: Lotbreaker
- Chapter 14: Calm before the Storm
- Chapter 13: Dmitri and Rex on the Move
- Chapter 12: Preparing for Expansion
- Chapter 11: Recruiting New Units
- Chapter 10: Rank 1 - Squad Leader
- Chapter 9: Breaking through the Barricade
- Chapter 8: Reinforcements Has Arrived
- Chapter 7: The Aftermath and Report
- Chapter 6: Sweeping Operation
- Chapter 5: Upstairs
- Chapter 4: The First Conscript
- Chapter 3: Earning Gold
- Chapter 2: The RTS System Awakens
- Chapter 1: The Apocalypse Descends