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Chapter 74

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But Jill was just that charismatic.

In the chaos, three or four officers approached her, indicating that they were going to follow her.

She didn't even say anything, and the officers chose to follow her.

Luke snorted. "She's maxed out on her charm."

Jill raised her gun again, and with a bang, the black man's handcuffs were broken. "Let's get out of here."

The black man thought that he was dead for sure. The woman had killed several lunatics the moment she came in, and finally shot the lunatic next to him who was about to bite him.

When the black man saw the gun moving toward him, he really thought that he was next.

"Thank you," said the black man.

Luke and Selina approached them at that moment. Seeing that they were armed to the teeth, the police officers and Jill were surprised. What were they doing?

But they saw Robert Kent at once.

They were no longer nervous.

Robert Kent was an old acquaintance of theirs. Many of the officers knew him, and he had even modified Jill's Beretta 92FS.

"Robert, why are you here?" asked Jill.

Robert looked at Luke and said, "Someone said that he wanted to team up with you and escape, so I'm here."

Jill looked at Luke. "And you are?"

Luke said, "Luke Coulson, a level two agent in the Major Crimes Division of the Westside Houston Police Department. This isn't the time for idle chatter. We should go. "

Jill raised an eyebrow. "Do you have a problem with that?"

Luke said, "You're the expert. Of course I'll listen to you."

Jill looked at him suspiciously, but didn't say anything.

She didn't know Luke at all, but he was also a police officer. In this situation, it wasn't a bad thing to have someone willing to follow her. She trusted Robert completely.

She simply nodded and said, "Let's go."

As they walked, she asked, "What are you carrying?"

Luke said, "Bullets."

Jill asked, "Bullets?"

"No!" Luke said, "Just most of them."

Speechless, Jill quickened her pace.

It was even more chaotic outside the police department.

One look at the spot where Luke had parked the car earlier, and he knew that it was impossible for them to get out.

There were cars everywhere. If they wanted to get out, they would have to move at least a dozen cars, and when they reached the street, they would have to deal with even more abandoned cars.

In such a chaotic society, the road had become a graveyard for cars that had been abandoned or crashed.

Jill led the way along the road.

After walking less than five hundred meters, Gill's Beretta 92F ran out of bullets.

There were too many zombies. It was obvious that a large number of people who had been bitten were turning into zombies. It was impossible to kill them all.

Luke gestured at Robert, who gave Jill an M4A1 as well as two magazines with an expression that said, "You're the boss if you're smart."

Jill didn't stand on ceremony. She took the gun, checked it briefly, and moved on.

Although Jill looked cool when she was shooting with a Beretta, she was still a tough girl with an M4A1, and her movements were equally pleasing to the eye.

There were no scenes of her using a rifle in the movie, so maybe the director wanted her to look cool.

With the M4A1 in his hands, Jill could take out a zombie's head in two or three shots. His marksmanship was much better than the other policemen.

She was a member of STARS, so it would be strange if she didn't know how to use a rifle.

Luke rarely fired.

With Jill, one of the heroines, there was no need for him to rush to show off. The real danger would come at night, so it was best for him to save his energy now.

However, after firing a few times, Luke realized that killing zombies didn't give him experience and credit points.

Only by killing zombies that were attacking humans and rescuing the victims would he get experience and credit points.

Thus, the most he would do was to fire a shot or two when he saw someone he could save.

Just like that, the group walked for a while and rested for a while.

Jill was an elite member of STARS, and she had amazing stamina. Luke had 20 points in Strength, and even with a bag that weighed dozens of kilograms, he could still move as usual.

However, the policemen and Robert clearly hadn't trained their endurance. In the end, Luke found two bicycles on the side and let Robert and the others who were tired get on them.

Bicycles were undoubtedly much easier than walking, especially since Robert had nearly twenty kilograms of weapons and ammunition on him. He had to take care of them.

Also, this way, Robert became the shooter.

Every time Jill emptied a magazine, he would give her a new one, and the other policemen would collect the empty magazines.

Robert had already experienced how right Luke was when he asked them to have more bullets.

Along the way, Jill emptied ten magazines and killed seventy to eighty zombies.

However, there seemed to be no end to the zombies. They kept popping up in twos and threes from the surrounding streets and buildings.

He took the opportunity to ask Luke, "Can we still get out?"

Luke's expression was calm. He gestured to Jill with his lips. "Follow her. Our chances of survival are the highest."

Robert could only trust him.

He knew what Jill was capable of, and she was also a member of STARS. In this chaotic moment, she could be considered a strong support.

At that moment, the sky was already dark.

As the group walked, dozens of citizens followed behind them.

While Jill and the policemen comforted these people, Luke didn't say anything. He simply sized them up in silence.

After a while, he shook his head inwardly.

At least a dozen of these people had obvious bloodstains on them, and five of them had clearly been bitten.

However, they hadn't turned into zombies yet.

With Jill leading the way, Luke focused part of his attention on the movements behind him.

If anyone really turned into a zombie, he wouldn't hesitate to shoot.

Thankfully, after a series of twists and turns along the way, they finally reached the highway leaving the city. None of the citizens behind them had turned into zombies yet.

Looking at the highway not far away, which was already surrounded by a five-meter-tall steel wall, Luke pondered.

It had never occurred to him that this wasn't just a Marvel movie world, so he hadn't specifically checked on Umbrella Corporation.

Umbrella Corporation wasn't like in Resident Evil, where it was a globally famous conglomerate that even controlled many countries.

This was the first time Luke had seen this name in his eighteen years of life.

Based on his research at the internet cafe today, Umbrella Corporation wasn't even a listed company, and its scale to the public was very small. At the very least, on the surface, it wasn't famous or had many assets. It was more like a shell.

However, the steel wall in front of him made him wonder again: What kind of trump card did Umbrella Corporation have?

Raccoon City was a small city, but the manpower and material resources required to surround it in half a day wasn't something that Umbrella Corporation could do on the surface. Only a powerful and well-connected consortium like Stark Industries or Oscorp could complete such a project quickly.

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