Billy silently walked through the streets, scanning for signs of zombies. Instead of staying in the building he had been in before, he knew it was imperative that he collect as many points as possible to get information from the system. The longer he put it off, the longer it would take before he got the thousand points he needed. Now if only there were zombies around."Where are they?" he muttered to himself as he looked around the corner.He had yet to encounter any zombies so far since he left the building. There should be more zombies roaming the streets, but it looked awfully deserted. It had been kind of the same when he had distanced himself away from the elderly couple. Had they perhaps migrated to a different location? Recalling how the zombies swarmed the elderly couple's house twice, he had to consider it as a possibility."Out of all the times, it had to be now that there are no zombies," he said to himself as he continued walking.It was like the universe was treating his
Billy gathered a couple more rocks and took careful aim. All of them, except for the last, hit their target. He couldn't be sure if it was because he had messed up on the last one or because they had finally caught on to what was happening. It wouldn't surprise him if it was the later. They hadn't done a good job proving their intelligence thus far."Who did that?" demanded one of the men."This isn't the time," another one said. "Focus on the zombies."It seemed his distraction had done its job as another two members faced their end at the hands of the zombies. At this rate, they would be dead in a couple minutes. There was no need for him to intervene anymore. Crossing his arms, he watched them try their best to survive, but the odds were against them. One by one, they died at the hands of the zombies until there were none remaining.Watching them die had been satisfying. Hopefully, this was a good enough offering for Jacqueline in the afterlife. Now it was time to reap further bene
Billy decided to be merciful and end her life. Of course, he didn't make it quick or easy. It was a bit tricky since her body was already messed up from what the zombies did. He had to say that he did a pretty good job carving her out. The woman had clearly tried to scream the entire time, but she had been unable to voice her pain.In the end, he calmly stared down at her corpse as he wiped the blood on his hands onto whatever clean clothing she had. Now that she was out of the way, he should focus on what to do next. While he had obtained some points for killing zombies, it wasn't enough for him to get what he needed. He looked up at the sky and used his hands to block the sun from his eyes.Given the sun's position, it was late in the afternoon. He would getthe idea that he would have about maybe three hours left of sunlight. By that time, he would need to find another place to rest for the night. The question was, should he continue to look for zombies until the last possible momen
"Are you listening to me?" the manager demanded sending spit in all directions, including Billy's face.Billy stared blankly into the man's face before spinning on his heel and walking away. Everyone stared in disbelief as Billy didn't pay any mind to any of them. His mind was currently a whirlwind as he tried to process what had caused him to restart. He had managed to successfully get away from the house and dodge into another alleyway.When he thought he was in the clear, he had suddenly been shot again. This time it had been his leg, so he dropped to his knee as blood stained his pants. Before he could recover and get away from the place, there had been another gunshot. The next thing he knew was that he was back to the beginning, with the manager shouting at him. He must have been shot in the head.He had barely lasted a day after Jacqueline's death. Okay, that was a bit of an exaggeration. He had technically lasted a little bit over a day. He could say a day and a half if he sta
Jacqueline stared at Billy in disbelief. "I would never do that. I would never ever side with that horrible woman. Anyone who could cheat on their husband who has only been faithful is trash."Hearing her say that was a huge relief. Since he didn't get a chance to talk to Jacqueline in his previous life about the illusion before she died, it had sort of hanged over his head. Even though he knew what kind of person she was, the illusion had shaken him up a bit by poking at his original insecurity, which was her not taking him seriously."I can't believe you even thought for a moment that I would turn my back on you," she muttered."Sorry, but it is a bit unbelievable if someone came up to you and said the zombie apocalypse was going to happen," he said."You're not just anyone, though. We've known each other, so of course I would believe you," she pointed out. "If it was a stranger, I would obviously not believe them."She made a good argument. "I understand."Jacqueline crossed her ar
At the end of Billy's story, the elderly woman was the first to speak. "That's quite a tale. It's hard to imagine all of that happening.That was the kind of reaction he had expected from Jacqueline. Of course, she had to prove herself different and accept it without batting an eye. Now the question was what the elderly couple would do now after hearing Billy's abridged version of what happened. Would they decide that he was just making things up and ask him to leave? Would they take him seriously, like Jacqueline did?"In fact, it sounds complete nonsense," the elderly man said before getting elbowed into the side by the old woman."What the old coot is saying is that he can't believe it either," she said.Her answer wasn't much of an answer. It still didn't tell him what they intended to do with the information he provided. Were they going to accept him or not? Unable to take it anymore, he decided that he should take matters into his own hands instead of waiting for their judgment.
"So, what's your plan?" the elderly woman asked as Billy took a seat at the table.Billy wasn't surprised that she jumped right to the heart of the matter. "I've already told you about what happened, so we will need to prepare for the events that will happen.""But how are you sure they will happen?" the elderly man asked. "Things are already different, right?""While it's true that the events aren't always the same, the system always stays the same. The information they give us doesn't change," Billy said.The elderly couple looked doubtful as Jacqueline asked, "You mentioned that I was able to obtain a power and system, but do you know how I did it?"Shaking his head, Billy said, "No, I don't. You didn't get it in the other lives, so I'm not sure what the exact criteria is for you to obtain your power."Jacqueline looked disappointed. "It would be handy if I had my teleportation power. We could accomplish so much with it."He quite frankly agreed. It was such an amazing power that c
Billy thought they had prepared well for what was to happen. After all, there wasn't much they needed to do after barricading the house. Training was a must, and making sure they were armed to the teeth was easy to do. They didn't have to worry about supplies, and they had someone to always check the cameras in the security room, so why was he receiving this message from the system now?[The second wave has started.]Normally, this wouldn't have bothered him. He had seen it before in his previous lives. It was standard procedure for the system to give prior notice when a new wave started. His problem was the timing of the message. In his previous lives, the system had warned them about the second wave not long after the first wave. It was about, maybe, half an hour. It had been a few days.Jacqueline hurried into the security room and said, "I just received the message from the system. No what?"He took a deep breath before saying, "Don't panic. It's good that the second wave has fina