Zombies take me as air

Chapter 56: Bear City

Chapter 56: Bear City
Maybe they are survivors who moved from elsewhere after the zombies moved south.

Judging from the amount of fireworks, there are at least thousands of living people gathered in the city.

If Li Qi's younger brother dares to enter the city, it is guaranteed that there will be no return.

So it knows that there are living people living here...

Why didn't it answer when she asked?
Seeing living people in the city, Kong Qi was not happy at all, and the silence of the zombies made her feel that there might be something wrong with these living people.

The zombies were afraid that she would find out and would not come. She thought about it and only thought of this possibility.

She froze on the top of the mountain for a day, to observe the movements in the city and see where they set up secret sentries.

If there are living people in the city, lookout posts must be set up on the outskirts of the city. In case people, zombies or beasts attack in groups, the people in the city will fight or evacuate, and there is always time to prepare.

When there is a guard post, there is a changing of the guard. It is so icy and snowy that if a person lies still in one position, he will freeze into a popsicle in a few hours in less than a day.

Kong Qi put dozens of heat stickers on her clothes and the inside of her shoes. She couldn't light a fire to keep warm, so she used these heat stickers to cover her body, and kept moving, jumping and trotting back and forth.

Using binoculars from her position can only see the distant view of the city, so people in the city should not be able to see her, unless someone specifically targets this mountain and uses a high-power binoculars to watch from the highest point of the city.

But there was no such person. She had seen the rooftops of those tall buildings, but she didn't see anyone on them.

She stared at the mountain for a whole day, but she didn't see any guard changing outside the city.

"Could it be that their vigilance is low..." Kong Qi finished talking to herself, and decided to change to a closer observation point.

She dragged two large backpacks with a sledge, of which food and water accounted for only a small amount, and most of them were heating tools.

There is also a small copper stove, with smokeless charcoal, which does not smoke much.

Mainly because the wind was strong in the field, some smoke was blown away in an instant and disappeared without a trace.

Kong Qi moved gradually, getting closer to the city. Every time she changed positions, she had to observe for several hours to see if there was any movement in the city.

She is willing to save people, but she is not a reckless person. When she finally moved to the edge of the city and sneaked into a high-rise residential building, she lay down in front of the window for another three hours to see if anyone was approaching.

Her squatting legs were numb, and there was no one in sight. She continued to move upstairs and stopped at the eighth floor. This height was convenient for her to observe the street.

The residential building she chose was a new one. It was built and hadn't entered yet. It had doors and windows, but it was full of unfinished houses.

Therefore, there are no traces of living people fighting zombies in the building, and it is relatively clean, only thick dust and cobwebs.

She asked Li Qi's junior brother for the address. Since she was looking for someone, she had to have a direction. The zombie thought his daughter was in the kindergarten.

So he wrote down the address of the kindergarten to Kong Qi. He was sure that his daughter was there, and he was so confident that he assured Kong Qi that if she couldn't find a sweet girl in the kindergarten, Kong Qi could return immediately and there was no need to look elsewhere.

The zombie didn't mention her daughter's mother, so Kong Qi didn't ask much.

There was no wind in the building and it was much warmer. Kong Qi took out the Liz stove and boiled a cup of hot water to make chocolate powder.

She was using the stove in a rough room with an unlocked door, squatting at the window in the stairwell to observe the situation outside.

She was afraid that there would be water vapor on the glass, so the stove was used in a windowless bathroom.

After such a day and night, the people in the city seemed completely unaware of her existence.

She could see people coming and going on the street. Although it was not as lively as before the disaster, there were always pedestrians on the street, even one or two, it seemed popular.

But she found that these people were wearing sunglasses, day or night.

(End of this chapter)

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