Then he slowly open door, then with torch in hand, he then on the torch, with he slowly walked to door, then he saw no zombies, he breath sigh of relief.
Then he opened door slowly, then this door made 'Squake' sound, then he heard sound of someone come to this, immediately he distance himself from the door, then with in safe distance from door, he aimed at the door, then door kicked open, then 5 zombies appeared.
Then immediately he aimed at there heads, because of previous experience, then he killed 5 zombies, then he quickly moved upstairs, and hide behind the a cardboard of refrigerator. With this he can see the zombies, then he aimed at the door, then he waited for zombies to come from the door.
Then as he expected zombies are come from door. Then he immediately kills that zombies.
With sounds of this, suddenly door opened, and a zombie suddenly attacked Advik Bhardwaj.
"Oh, fuck" Advik Bhardwaj thought himself in his heart, then he was about to kill that zombie, suddenly zombie pounced on him, and timely he take steel pipe near him, then he put that pipe on between zombie mouth, but his bad luck, suddenly he lost his pistol, then he struggled to catch the pistol on ground, he didn't catch it, then he suddenly felt he had power of 100 adrenalines injected him, he through the zombie side, then he quickly get up from ground then he quickly take gun from ground.
Then he quickly at aim at zombie head, then he shot down zombie, zombie body struggling, then it's stopped. He sigh of relief, then he sat there, gasping for air.
spew.
[Zombies killed: 46/50]
Advik Bhardwaj inserted the last mag. After that, it's no more.
The rain had begun to ease, softening into a drizzle. He could see more zombies emerging from the house below, drawn by the sound of gunfire. The situation was turning dire. He thanked to rain for this in his heart.
Then he saw his back, there's no zombies here, so quickly he goes there then he killed 4 zombies that comes from the houses.
He felt a strange sense of satisfaction every time the notification updated. The system was proof that he wasn't crazy, that all of this was real.
Bang!
Bang!
Two more zombies fell, their heads snapping back as the bullets did their work.
[Zombies killed: 48/50]
Advik Bhardwaj's heart pounded as he took aim at a pair of zombies staggering closer to each other. They weren't directly below him, but they were close enough, and front.
Bang!
The first zombie dropped.
Click.
His stomach sank. The slide on the Glock 17 locked back—he was out of ammo.
"No, no, no!" Advik Bhardwaj muttered, shaking the gun uselessly. He looked over at the system screen, desperation clawing at his chest. "There has to be another way!"
The system chimed softly.
[Tip: Use the Shop Tab to purchase additional ammunition.]
Advik Bhardwaj's eyes lit up as he quickly navigated to the Shop. The interface was intuitive, and within seconds, he found the ammunition section.
[9x19mm Parabellum Rounds mag - 19 rounds: 10 Blood Coins]
He checked his balance.
[Blood Coins: 2450]
Without hesitation, he purchased the ammo. A box of bullets materialized in his inventory, and he quickly pulled it out and inserted it into his Glock 17.
[Zombies killed: 50/50]
[Experience points: 1000/1,500]
[Quest Complete! Congratulations! You have earned 100 Souls and 40,000 Blood Coins.]
Advik Bhardwaj quickly open the door near him, and went inside house, and collapsed onto the sofa, panting heavily. He was soaked to the bone, his hands still trembling as he set the gun aside.
"Did...did I actually do it?" he whispered. Looking at his notification system, he sure did, he completed the quest.
He breathed a sigh of relief. He must admit, it was satisfying that he could kill zombies. He remembered that when he was terrified when he seeing them, but with this system, he had now a shot of bringing them down.
He rested for a bit and then—his stomach growled loudly, reminding him of his most immediate problem. He opened the system screen again and accessed the inventory tab. The MREs and bottled water were still there, waiting for him.
Advik Bhardwaj selected one of the MREs, and it materialized in his hands. It was a small, compact package labeled "Vegetable Beef Stew with Wheet Bread," with simple instructions printed on the front. Next, he pulled out a bottle of water, its cool surface comforting against his palm.
He studied the MRE's packaging closely. "Tear here," it read, and below that, it detailed how to activate the self-heating mechanism. He carefully followed the instructions, tearing open the top and pulling out a small heating pouch. The instructions directed him to pour a bit of water into the heating element and then place the food pouch inside.
"Alright, let's see if this works," he muttered, pouring a small amount of water into the pouch. Almost instantly, the pouch began to hiss and steam.
Advik Bhardwaj flinched at the sudden reaction but quickly placed the food pouch inside and sealed the package.
The smell of warm food soon wafted into the air, making his mouth water. He hadn't realized just how much he missed the simple comfort of a hot meal. The aroma alone was enough to lift his spirits.
As the food heated, Advik Bhardwaj leaned back against the soft sofa and unscrewed the cap of the bottled water. He took a long sip, the cool liquid soothing his parched throat, and it felt like heaven.
After a few minutes, the MRE was ready. He carefully opened the pouch, releasing a puff of steam. The sight of the warm, seasoned beef stew brought an unexpected wave of emotion. For a moment, it was as if he had stepped out of the nightmare and back into a normal world.
Advik Bhardwaj grabbed the included plastic spoon and dug in. The taste wasn't gourmet by any means, but it was warm, filling, and exactly what he needed. Then he opened wheet bread. Each bite seemed to revive him, replenishing his strength and clearing his mind.