Chapter 276 Amusement <b>Park </b>
Chapter 276 Amusement Park
“Theresal Bad news!“–
“<b>What’s </b>going on?”
“Something’s wrong with Mr. Keaton!” Kyle said urgently.
Half an hourter, Theresa maile her way back to their camp.
On the screen in front of Bennie, a massive zombie tide was surging forward. He exined, “We don’t know <b>what </b>caused it, but there’s been a huge outbreak near Branford. Half the horde is made up of mutt zombies.
“They’re attacking Neb Camp–the one Mr. Keaton is guarding”
“What about Lucas?”
“We can’t reach him. Not just him–the entire Neb Camp has gone silent.”
Without saying another word, Theresa stood up. “I’m heading to Neb Camp.”
“Ms. <b>Hall</b>, what about here? We’re factoring a critical moment too. Those zombies could break through at any given moment. If they infiltrate the city, we’ll have to start from zero!”
She paused. “Ten people will be following me, and the rest will stay here. <b>Any </b>alliance members near Neb Camp are to be reinforced immediately!”
There were still 100,000 zombies trapped in an Ansford zone. As the range of the zone decreased, more. people would be needed to fight them off.
<b>Back </b>in those days, they only had to defend what they’d already secured. Now, they had to keep what was
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Theresa couldn’t <b>spare </b><b>any </b>more people, but something had happened to Lucas.
She had to head there.
Meanwhile, the entire Neb Camp had been overrun by zombies.
Only a small building in the center/still held out.
“How many people are still in there?”
“Thirty!”
A <b>man </b>inbat gear stayed silent <b>in </b>the center of the room. “Don’t give up!”
The door shook violently in <b>front </b>of him, <b>with the </b>zombies repeatedly <b>mming </b>into it.
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Chapter 276 Amusement Park
The building was buried in a living wall of zombies. They climbed each other like vines, swarming the structure from all sides, stacking their rotting bodies to reach the upper floors.
The skylight overhead shattered, allowing the zombies to pour in.
“Ahh!”
“Ahh!”
Lucas‘ <b>voice </b>rang out. “Fall back to the lower levell Now!”
“Send me all the data of Neb Camp.”
<b>An </b>armored vehicle tore down the empty highway.
Thanks to months of effort by Lucas and his team, twenty–seven camps had been stabilized, and the roads between them had reopened.
To thrive, one needed to build the road ahead.
Theresa’s vehicle surged forward without a single obstacle.
A thick file was passed to her, after which she flipped it open and read quickly.
Neb Camp had been built on the outskirts of Branford and was once a lively amusement park. Before the apocalypse, it <b>had </b>been a popr tourist destination.
A dedicated subway line had even been extended to stop right at its gates.
The outbreak had started in the middle of summer break, the park’s busiest season. Therefore, it wasn’t surprising to know that most survivors in Neb Camp were tourists.
When chaos struck, most of the visitors <b>and </b>locals near the area had fled into the park.
It was a smart move. The park had security fencing, wide open areas, hiding spots, food, and water. It had everything they needed to survive, but there was one fatal w–its location
Branford’s main roads all led to <b>the </b>amusement park.
When the zombies broke loose from the city, Neb Camp was the first ce they reached.
That the camp hadsted this long was nothing short of a miracle, one made possible only by the support of the zing Sun Alliance.
Without it, the park would’ve been overrun long ago.
By the time Theresa’s armored vehicle arrived, dusk had fallen.
Through the thick bulletproof ss, she saw the dark outline of the amusement park under the dying red sun. It looked busy, like a weekend evening before the world ended.
But it wasn’t families andughter that filled the park.
that filled the park. It was a sea of corpses, packed shoulder to shoulder
like <b>a </b>ck tide of death.
It was <b>a </b>nightmare carnival,
Fifteen minutester, a thunderous explosion erupted from the northwest of the park. Tens of thousands of zombies froze in ce, turning their heads all at once.
Ahh!
Ahh!
Huff Huff
The horde that had been surging toward the center went mad. They were stampeding toward the sound like a <b>wave </b>crashing over cliffs.
More explosions followed soon after.
Nearly seventy percent of the zombies were drawn away by the thunderous sounds. At the same time, <b>a </b>small team darted in through the southeast of the park.
“They dug a tunnel under the service center, didn’t they?”
“Yeah.”
The service center was their main base of operations. They even had a <b>basement </b>underneath.
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