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Now reading: Chapter 19: The highway of the dead from Apocalypse: I Raised the Ultimate Antagonist from Scratch, a Fantasy novel by cupcake4321.

Lin Qing spread a larger, comprehensive provincial map across the table, the heavy iron edges held down firmly by two loaded ammunition boxes. The map was a complex web of veins—highways, secondary roads, river crossings, and mountain passes that carved through multiple territories. She handed a black marker to Han Ye, her silent nod urging him forward.

The boy did not hesitate. He leaned over the paper, his sharp eyes scanning the intricate lines before firmly drawing a dark, precise circle around a secluded valley tucked deep within a mountain range several provinces away.

Lin Qing leaned in closer, her eyes tracing the vast distance between their current mountain cabin and that dark ink circle. Her expression hardened into a severe, icy mask.

It wasn’t just over the next ridge, and it wasn’t a simple afternoon drive. The facility was hundreds of kiloters away, deep in the treacherous southern sector.

To get there, they would have to traverse broken highways, cross decaying provincial borders, and navigate around massive urban choke points where population densities ant the concentration of the infected would be catastrophic. It was a journey that would test every single ounce of their capabilities, their equipnt, and their sanity.

"It’s far," Lin Qing noted, her mind instantly calculating fuel consumption, tire wear, and potential threat densities along the route.

"We cannot take everything in one trip. The vehicle has physical limits. We pack the absolute essentials first—food, primary weapons, extra ammunition crates, and fuel canisters. Whatever we cannot fit, we leave it in the lower levels of this bunker. If this research center is as structurally secure as you claim, we can plan a return trip later to retrieve the rest of our hoard. For now, survival on the road is the only priority."

The next few hours were a whirlwind of silent, disciplined efficiency. Lin Qing moved through the bunker like a machine, selecting high-calorie military rations, extra ammunition boxes, and portable water purification units.

She also brought out the premium dical supplies she had ruthlessly plundered from the Black Ridge Sanctuary—surgical kits, heavy antibiotics, clotting agents, and trauma bandages—packing them ticulously into a specialized, waterproof case. Every item had to earn its place in the vehicle.

Outside, under the heavy cover of the dense morning fog, they loaded the SUV to its absolute brim. Every square inch of the cargo space was packed tightly, leaving just enough room in the backseat for Han Ye and Gu An to sit with their weapons drawn and their gear secured.

With a low, powerful rumble that vibrated through the concrete foundations of the cabin, the SUV’s reinforced engine roared to life. Lin Qing engaged the four-wheel drive, navigating the massive vehicle down the rugged, overgrown mountain path and onto the cracked, weed-choked asphalt of the main highway.

"We are avoiding the major cities entirely," Lin Qing commanded, her hands gripping the steering wheel, her eyes darting between the road ahead and the rearview mirrors.

"The tropolitan sectors are massive breeding grounds and death traps. We will drive in a wide, sweeping curve through the rural bypasses and secondary roads. Stay vigilant. Watch the tree lines, the ditches, and the shoulders. Do not let your guard down for a single second."

The interior of the SUV was thick with a tense, suffocating silence. Lin Qing focused entirely on the road ahead, navigating around abandoned, rusted cars, shattered luggage, and deep fissures in the asphalt left behind by the initial chaos of the collapse.

In the backseat, the two children functioned as her extra eyes, their faces pressed against the reinforced glass windows, scanning the passing desolation for any sign of movent.

They had been driving for roughly two hours, the quiet rural landscape passing by in a blur of gray and green, when Gu An’s eyes locked onto sothing in the distance.

Down in the muddy ditch along the right shoulder of the road, a creature was standing completely still.

"Look," Gu An whispered, her voice tight and trembling slightly as she pointed through the window. "There’s a dog out there."

At first glance, through the lingering patches of highway fog, it just looked like a stray. It was a large, German Shepherd-mix, its fur matted, dirty, and soaked from the previous night’s rain.

Gu An’s initial human instinct—a remnant of the old world—was to feel a pang of pity for a lost pet abandoned in the chaos. But as the SUV maintained its steady speed and passed within ten ters of the ditch, the cruel, unbearable reality shattered her sympathy into a thousand pieces of pure horror.

The dog snapped its head toward the sound of the approaching engine. The sight was absolutely grotesque, an unbearable abomination of nature that made Gu An’s stomach violently churn.

Half of the animal’s face was completely rotted away, exposing a jagged, bloody jawbone, yellowed teeth, and stringy black tendons that twitched with every movent. Its left eye was a dull, milk-white orb swimming in a socket of putrid, necrotic fluid. The skin along its torso was sloughed off in massive patches, exposing its ribcage and spine to the open air. Black, coagulated blood dripped from its hanging tongue.

The mont the beast saw the vehicle, it let out a wet, guttural rattle. It launched itself out of the ditch, its jaws snapping wildly as it began to sprint after them.

"It’s a zombie!" Gu An alerted sharply, a wave of profound horror gripping her chest as her breath caught in her throat. "It’s running after us—look at its leg! Oh god, look at its leg!"

The sight beca even more unbearable as the creature accelerated. It was missing its back left leg entirely, the limb reduced to a jagged, splintered bone stump that scraped violently against the asphalt.

Yet, despite this catastrophic mutilation, the virus had completely overridden its biological limitations. It stripped away any sense of pain, fatigue, or structural anatomy. The three-legged monster was moving with a terrifying, unnatural speed, its remaining limbs tearing up the gravel, its deford body twisting in a sickening, fluid rhythm as it rapidly closed the distance toward the rear bumper of the SUV.

"Han Ye, target," Lin Qing ordered calmly from the front seat, her voice entirely steady, her foot never shifting from the accelerator. She didn’t panic; she rely treated the abomination as a variable.

Han Ye was already in motion. The mont Gu An had yelled, his small face had hardened into a mask of pure focus. He didn’t need to roll down the window and expose them to the foul stench of the dead. He focused his mind, channeling the dark, liquid shadow energy from his core and projecting it straight through the floorboards of the moving vehicle.

A shadow tendril, sharp and dense as a black carbon harpoon, erupted violently from the dark asphalt directly beneath the sprinting animal.

SPLATCH.

The shadow spike drove cleanly upward through the zombie dog’s chest, skewering it mid-stride and instantly shattering its spine. The creature’s unnatural montum cut out completely, its body ripping in half against the density of the shadow spike. It rolled into a lifeless, mangled heap of fur, rotted flesh, and black blood in the middle of the road, fading quickly into the distance behind them.

Gu An let out a sharp, ragged breath, her shoulders relaxing slightly as she watched the horrific sight recede into the fog. She wiped the cold sweat from her forehead, her hands shaking as she turned back to look at Han Ye. "Good job," she murmured, her voice cracking.

They both thought the terrifying encounter was over. They thought it was just a lone, wandering stray.

But a split second later, a low, collective howling echoed from the woods. It wasn’t the normal, majestic baying of wild wolves; it was a sound completely devoid of life—a hollow, chanical, and guttural screech that vibrated through the tal fra of the SUV and sent a primal, icy dread straight down their spines.

Gu An’s eyes widened in sheer, paralyzing horror as she looked back out the rear window.

Erging from the exact sa direction the single tracker had co from, the dark tree line began to vomit out a terrifying, coordinated pack. Ten... fifteen... twenty mutated zombie dogs broke through the brush all at once. The sight was an absolute nightmare, an unbearable nagerie of decay and predatory ferocity.

There were massive rottweilers with their throats torn open, exposing their windpipes; hunting dogs with their skin completely peeled back from their skulls, leaving exposed, red muscles and clicking teeth; and smaller terriers whose bodies were bloated and bursting with necrotic gas. They were all infected, all dead, and all driven by a singular, ravenous desire to consu living flesh.

The pack bounded across the muddy ditch and flooded onto the open highway. Their jaws were snapping in a horrific chorus, their milky, dead eyes locked entirely onto the moving SUV. Because they were animals, their mutated muscles allowed them to accelerate with a fierce, terrifying speed that rivaled the car. They were gaining on them, their paws beating a relentless, terrifying rhythm against the asphalt.

"Hostiles! A whole pack! They’re too fast!" Gu An shouted, her hands flying to her combat knife, her eyes wide with panic as the shadows around Han Ye’s boots began to boil and hiss with aggressive intensity.

The thin veil of safety had been ripped away. The real, rciless gauntlet of the open road had officially begun, and they were surrounded by a pack of monsters that knew no rcy.

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