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Now reading: Chapter 134: They are Moving from I Have a Modern Weapon Gacha System in the Zombie Apocalypse, a Sci-fi novel by Tiara123.

Adrian watched with a grim look as all the Forbes Park residents were killed by zombies.

It was a heartbreaking scene for him to witness the deaths of those people and he couldn’t help.

He didn’t move for a few seconds.

He just stood there, eyes fixed on the main screen, watching what was left of the compound disappear under constant movent. The fires still burned in scattered streets, lighting up sections of the area, but there was no order left in it.

"Zoom sector three," Adrian said quietly.

One of the operators adjusted the feed imdiately, bringing up a closer view of one of the inner streets.

It didn’t make it better.

A narrow road filled with abandoned vehicles, doors left open, lights still flickering. Bodies lay where they had fallen, so motionless, so still moving, but none of them mattered anymore. The mass flowed around them, over them, through them, as if the street itself had been swallowed.

"Thermals?" Adrian asked.

"Minimal human signatures, sir," the analyst replied. "Intermittent readings, but they’re being lost fast."

Adrian nodded once.

He already knew what that ant.

He shifted his gaze to another screen.

"Check the southern wall."

The feed changed again.

The wall was visible.

Empty now.

No one climbing.

No one trying.

Whatever attempts had been made earlier were gone.

"They tried to break out through there," one of the operators said. "Didn’t make it."

Adrian didn’t respond.

He moved to the next display.

The courtyard.

The last place where a group had tried to hold.

Nothing left.

No movent that resembled people.

But as they were observing, they noticed sothing.

"Sir, the zombies are moving again, but this ti, it looks like it’s heading in another direction."

Adrian’s eyes narrowed slightly.

"Zoom out," he said.

The operator adjusted the feed, pulling the drone higher, widening the fra until the edges of Forbes Park and the surrounding roads ca into view.

At first, it wasn’t obvious.

The mass was still there.

Still dense.

Still covering every street inside the compound, but now, it was moving again like a coordinated mass.

"Track the flow," Adrian said.

"Copy."

A layer of tracking lines appeared over the map, showing vectors of movent. What had been a chaotic spread started to form into sothing else.

The operator’s eyes widened slightly as he realized what was happening.

"Sir, it’s heading north. I think it’s heading toward us."

"Do you think so?" Adrian asked.

His tone stayed level, but his eyes didn’t leave the screen.

The operator swallowed once, then nodded.

"Yes, sir. The vectors are lining up. Multiple exit points from Forbes are converging into one direction."

Another analyst overlaid the city grid.

The red flow extended outward from Forbes Park, stretching along the main roads, tightening as it moved.

"EDSA corridor is the primary route," he added. "Secondary streets are feeding into it."

Adrian stepped closer.

"How far out is the lead elent?"

"Hard to say exact numbers, sir... but they’re accelerating once they hit open lanes. They’re not slowing after leaving the compound."

Another operator pulled up a broader regional map.

"Plotting current position against our location..."

A faint line appeared.

From Forbes Park.

Through major roads.

North.

Toward Pampanga. Toward Basa Air Base.

The room went quiet again.

No one needed to say it out loud.

"Well, that’s too early to tell, they just moved. We will have to observe first in the next few hours. If their paths are consistent, then I’ll consider it a deliberate movent," Adrian finished.

No one argued with that.

They didn’t need to.

The data was still fresh. Movent had just begun. Patterns needed ti to settle before they ant anything.

"Keep all drones on staggered overwatch," Adrian said. "I don’t want blind spots between sectors."

"Yes, sir."

"Rotate feeds every five minutes. I want continuity."

"Copy."

The command center shifted into a steady rhythm again. Not the chaos from earlier, not the silence after collapse. This was sothing else.

On the main screen, the swarm continued to stretch outward from Forbes Park. What used to be a dense block of red markers was now elongating, thinning in so areas, compressing in others as it funneled into major roads.

"Lead elents entering EDSA proper," one of the analysts reported. "Speed holding."

Another operator brought up a secondary feed from further north.

"Scout drone picking up forward clusters near Guadalupe sector," he added. "Still moving northbound."

Adrian stepped closer again.

"How tight is the formation?"

"Not tight, sir," the analyst replied. "But not dispersing either. They’re maintaining directional integrity."

That was what mattered.

They weren’t spreading out.

They weren’t wandering.

They were flowing.

Like sothing pulling them.

Minutes passed.

Then more.

Ti stretched inside the room, asured not by clocks, but by how far the red lines extended across the map.

"Update," Adrian said.

"Lead elents approaching Mandaluyong boundary," ca the reply. "No deviation."

"Rear mass?"

"Still exiting Forbes Park. Estimated full migration in progress."

Another feed ca up, showing a section of the swarm crossing an intersection. Vehicles blocked parts of the road, so piled up from earlier chaos.

The infected didn’t stop.

They moved around them.

Through gaps.

Over hoods.

Climbing, dropping, pushing forward without breaking pace.

"They’re adapting to terrain without slowing," the operator said.

Adrian nodded once.

"Any lateral spread?"

"Minimal. Side streets have movent, but they’re feeding back into the main direction."

Another ten minutes.

Another update.

"Lead elents now crossing into northern EDSA stretch," the analyst reported. "Still no deviation."

Adrian didn’t speak.

He just watched.

Because now, it was becoming harder to deny.

Another operator overlaid a predictive path again, this ti updated with real-ti data points.

"Sir..." one of the analysts said, slower this ti. "We’ve got three consecutive checkpoints with no deviation."

Adrian finally shifted his gaze toward him.

"Say it."

The analyst hesitated for half a second.

"They’re not just moving north," he said. "They’re staying on the sa vector."

Another operator pulled up distance markers.

"Current heading intersects with Pampanga corridor in under three hours at this pace," he added.

"Whoever is controlling those goddamn zombies must be controlling them to get to us like they did at Forbes," Adrian concurred.

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