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Chapter 27 - Force Zombie Control

In the midst of the chaotic battlefield, Zorvax utilized his unique abilities to their fullest extent. He had sensed the presence of numerous zombies lurking in the vicinity, and with a thunderous roar, he exerted his control over them, issuing a forceful command that resonated through the air, compelling the zombies to descend upon the unsuspecting survivors from the two groups.

As the survivors struggled to fend off the relentless onslaught of the zombie horde, Zorvax remained unfazed. He paid no heed to Viktor, for he had long considered him as nothing important. Zorvax had carefully orchestrated his plan, counting on Viktor's death to sow confusion and fear among the survivors.

Upon unleashing the zombie horde, Zorvax's system announcement appeared before him:

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[Evolution Points +25]

[Evolution Points +25]

[Evolution Points +25]

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With grim satisfaction, Zorvax acknowledged the notifications. "The zombies are under my control," he remarked to himself. "The people they kill will become evolution points for me."

The survivors from the Red Shark and Green Eagle groups found themselves plunged into utter chaos, a maelstrom of panic and distress that filled the air. The sudden and unexpected turn of events had caught them off guard, and they were struggling to come to terms with the dire situation.

In the midst of the chaos, frantic voices rose above the clamor as the survivors attempted to make sense of the sudden onslaught of zombies.

"What in the world is happening?" one survivor from the Red Shark group exclaimed, his voice trembling with fear. "We're being swarmed by zombies!"

A member of the Green Eagle group, desperation in her eyes, urged her fellow survivors, "We need to fight back! We have to work together if we want to survive this!"

The urgency in the air was palpable as the survivors grappled with the gravity of their predicament. It was clear that their chances of survival hinged on their ability to cooperate and fend off the encroaching horde of zombies.

Amid the chaos, some survivors banded together, forming impromptu alliances in a desperate attempt to withstand the relentless assault. They used anything at their disposal to repel the zombies, from improvised weapons to teamwork that showcased the resilience of the human spirit.

But despite their valiant efforts, the odds were undeniably stacked against them. The relentless horde of the undead pressed on, their groans and snarls serving as a haunting backdrop to the survivors' struggle for survival.

As Alex and Maria surveyed the scene of utter chaos, they were met with a horrifying tableau that sent shivers down their spines. The relentless onslaught of the zombie horde had thrown the survivors from the Red Shark and Green Eagle groups into disarray, their valiant efforts to fend off the encroaching undead met with limited success.

Alex's expression was one of grim determination as he assessed the dire circumstances. He turned to Maria and spoke with urgency, "This is beyond terrible, Maria. We have to get out of here, and we have to do it fast."

Maria's eyes mirrored the horror of the situation as she nodded in agreement. "You're right, Alex. This is a nightmare. Our only chance is to escape before it's too late."

The survivors' cries for help, the relentless groans of the zombies, and the palpable fear that permeated the air only intensified their resolve. With a shared sense of purpose, Alex and Maria set their sights on finding a path to safety amid the tumultuous backdrop of the post-apocalyptic world.

As Alex and Maria made their desperate bid for escape, their eyes widened in shock and horror as they discovered that Zorvax was already standing in their path, blocking their way to safety. Maria gasped, and Alex, his voice tinged with frustration, muttered, "Who said you could escape?"

Fear gripped them as they realized they were trapped, and the sight of Zorvax in front of them was enough to paralyze them with dread. In a desperate attempt to break free, Alex cursed under his breath, muttering, "Damn it," as he swiftly raised his sniper rifle, aiming it point-blank at Zorvax.

With grim determination, he pulled the trigger, convinced that there was no way Zorvax could block a shot at such close range. But to their astonishment, Zorvax, with his incredible speed, managed to raise his colossal bone sword and deflected the shot with apparent ease. He calmly remarked, "Nice try, but I am faster."

The shock and fear were palpable as the bullet ricocheted off Zorvax's sword, sending Alex and Maria tumbling to the ground. Alex, his disbelief giving way to a sense of hopelessness, muttered, "It can't be. It's impossible."

Before he could utter another word, Zorvax swung his colossal sword overhead in a swift and decisive motion, slicing through the air and through Alex's form, cleaving him in two. The system announcement appeared before Zorvax once more:

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[Evolution Points +50]

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As Alex's lifeless body fell to the ground, Maria was left in stunned silence, her face pale with terror. The encounter had taken a sinister and deadly turn, leaving her to grapple with the brutal reality of their world, where the line between life and death had become dangerously thin.

Maria, her shock and fear evident in her wide eyes, could only stare at the eerie figure of Zorvax, his colossal sword now stained with the blood of their fallen comrades. Trembling, she uttered a desperate plea, her voice quivering, "Please, don't kill me."

In her desperation, Maria began to remove her clothes, her voice shaking as she continued, "I... I can do anything you want, just spare my life."

But before Maria could finish her sentence, with a single, swift slash, Zorvax decapitated her, the gruesome act sending her head rolling away from her lifeless body. The system announcement once again made its appearance:

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[Evolution Points +50]

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Zorvax's expression remained hauntingly calm as he glanced at the headless body, then turned to where Maria's head had come to rest. He spoke softly, though his words were devoid of emotion, "I'm sorry, but I'm a zombie."