Code Zulu Alpha: Nerd in the Apocalypse!

Chapter 1080: FIRE IN THE HOLE!



With the gorilla-like deadhead in front of us, we didn’t even bother to double-tap it because it was already quadruple-tapped and an eight of its skull had littered the floor. But in which case, Tatiana took it upon herself to pull out her axe and dismember its huge arms by its shoulder joint.

It was likely that we’d just burn all of them in one pile later but an upgrade or a minion like this for a random stitcher would be fucking trouble.

But yeah, more and more disfigured deadheads came out of the woodwork and joined the horde we split in two with Artem who was on the other end of the street, but we were all shooting at an angle to avoid unnecessary strays hitting us from the crossfire.

“KALEY! I’M GOING IN!”

“GOTCHA! I’LL CALL OVER ONE OF THE CADETS FOR RELOADING MAGS!”

“ALRIGHT! ALRIGHT! TATIANA, I’LL WAIT FOR YOU WITH IBARRA!”

“JUST ABOUT DONE!”

“ME TOO!”

“CARE FOR THAT UPTURNED VAN BRO, ALRIGHT?!”

“YEAH! YEAH! I’LL THROW A GRENADE AT IT IF WORST COMES TO WORST!” Searᴄh the nôᴠel Fire.nёt website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

With that said, I pulled on the straps of my rifle to fasten it on my back—after pulling out fresh mags from our ammo cans and switching it with the depleted ones in my chest rig—before I zoomed past the cluster of dead sprinters and hacked the dregs along the way.

We’ve made enough noise to attract almost everything from the immediate vicinity but I was still hugging the wall to the left to not get grazed by a bullet coming from the other side.

I was absolutely confident in Kaley shooting from my back and sometimes whizzing it just by a few centimeters from my body but I wasn’t that sure from the other side, especially if the rifles they were using weren’t as accurate compared to ours.

Granted an AK platform could still be accurate but there’s no chance in hell I’d let them shoot an apple on my head if they were always running it at full-auto.

But yeah, I just saw a deadhead wearing what seemed to be a uniform of a fast food chain got sat down with a .308 that came from Kaley’s “Reaper” which punched through and destroyed the clavicle of the one behind its target.

They were still in the process of advancing in my general direction but before the victim of a second-hand homicide could react, I sliced its head open like those plastic eggs that had candy inside them.

However, what’s inside its dome wasn’t anything close to what sugar looked like but I already sent a huge kick to its torso so that I’d have more space and so that it could tumble down to the ones behind it.

At this point, I already saw my people wielding a collapsible spear and a new prototype of an injector axe join the fray as we continued to thin down what seemed like a few hundred deadheads who didn’t care about gluten.

There were some instances where there would be a puff of white alongside the short puff of red the moment the bullet exited their heads and how I wish that flour mill could’ve been looted first before it exploded.

In any case, the three of us: me, Tatiana, and Ibarra were in this diagonal line as I was the closest to the wall where we were like those huge trucks shoving the snow off the main road.

The tricky part that I’d always like to emphasize on going melee with these fucks was the positioning needed to deliver a killing blow. Because like with shooting over long distances, a small discrepancy could mean hitting a few feet off the target or in our case, not delivering enough power or just sinking our blades onto something that wouldn’t even one-hit kill like its shoulder.

Sure, it could somehow impinge on its shoulder mobility but our aim was to put them down, not to prevent them from throwing a fastball.

And right on cue, Tatiana swung at an off-angle and wasn’t able to reach her target because her axe came in from its left cheek and stopped right on its eyeball—barely missing its critical weakpoint—but she made use of our injector system to get that oomph she was looking for.

I actually thought she’d just kick it off and just try again—like I would in that case—but she still needed to make sure if her new toy would work in critical situations such as these.

It’s true that they were only reserved for an encounter with a Hulker but what’s the point of having them if she’d just lose everything from a bad swing?

But yeah, using them on something that would break open from a normal impact was fucking messy because the coagulated blood inside their heads just sprayed all over and most of them got onto Tatiana’s clothes and protective gear.

Even though she was wearing a face mask and eye protection on top of her helmet, I took it upon myself to give her plenty of space to retreat by pulling out my pistol, hanging back, and then emptying the whole mag while taking down the deadheads in front of me one-handed.

“IT’S JUST BLOOD!”

“IT’S JUST BLOOD ALL OVER YOU! IT’LL TAKE JUST A MINUTE TO WIPE DOWN AND COME BACK! DON’T BE FUCKING STUBBORN—”

And as I was in mid-sentence, a bullet whizzed by my cheek as a smaller deadhead which seemed to be a kid that got its face bitten off collapsed on its fragile knees—as the lead projectile entered its forehead—even before getting to high school.

I was focused on a lot of things to notice a very small target sneaking its baby teeth on me, but Tatiana and I got the hint as I focused on what’s in front of me while she sprinted back to not look like that character on that prom night covered in blood.

Then Ibarra suddenly lobbed a grenade overhead:

“FIRE IN THE HOLE!”

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