To avoid wasting time with the zombies wandering around, Vegeta chose to fly at a low altitude.
Soon, he found a large shopping mall and flew straight inside.
Upon entering, he saw chaos everywhere, with many zombies mindlessly wandering around. Near an iron shelf, a dozen or so zombies were aimlessly attacking it.
Seeing this, Vegeta felt a bit speechless.
Watching the zombies continue to wander and cause more destruction due to falling items, Vegeta decided to deal with them immediately. He didn't want them disturbing him while scavenging for supplies.
Thinking this, Vegeta sent a ki blast toward the zombies attacking the iron shelf.
"Boom!"
With a loud explosion, the surrounding zombies seemed to receive a command and rushed toward the explosion area.
Seeing almost all the mall zombies gathering, Vegeta released another ki blast, eliminating them.
After clearing out most of the zombies in the mall, Vegeta started collecting food.
Although each reincarnator had an initial storage space, or inventory slots, there was a limit. The initial inventory had only six slots, and each slot could only hold one type of item. While stacking was possible, storing large quantities wasn't realistic.
To work around this, Vegeta used a large container to hold the necessary supplies, maximizing the inventory's efficiency.
However, this method had a drawback: every time an item was needed, the large container had to be taken out, and then the desired item retrieved.
Some might think this isn't a big deal, but in sudden combat, if critical weapons and gear were stored in this way, the delay could cost one's life.
Of course, most reincarnators weren't foolish. Important gear was usually worn or kept in dedicated inventory slots for quick access.
Without any equipment, Vegeta had no such concerns.
After touring the mall, Vegeta grabbed four large backpacks and began quickly collecting food.
Soon, the four backpacks were packed full and stored in the inventory.
But backpacks had limited capacity, and packed ones couldn't be stacked, so Vegeta searched for larger containers.
His eyes landed on two large "fish tanks" in the seafood section.
Grinning, Vegeta quickly moved all live seafood into one tank and stored it in his inventory.
He then carried the remaining large fish tank to the vegetable section and filled it with fresh produce.
Knowing vegetables had a short shelf life, Vegeta wanted to ensure a supply of fresh ones for the next ten days, thanks to the inventory's time-stopping feature.
With the giant fish tank full, Vegeta nearly cleared out the vegetable and high-end meat sections.
He also grabbed some fruits, valuing good food both in his past and present life.
To fit more items, Vegeta took out two large backpacks and used two large display cases as containers.
After filling them with various high-end meats, fruits, and beverages, Vegeta stored the display cases in his inventory.
Satisfied with his haul, Vegeta left the mall.
Next, he needed to earn more points.
Flying high, Vegeta began sensing for areas with many zombies.
He planned to avoid killing too many zombies in Saitama Prefecture, focusing on other cities instead.
Soon, he found several suitable cities and flew toward them.
Compared to Saitama Prefecture, these cities were more chaotic, with more zombies.
With several energy blasts, the explosions quickly gathered the zombies.
Seeing this, Vegeta grinned.
The zombies' behavior made it easy for Vegeta to earn points quickly.
After more than two hours of effort, Vegeta easily increased his points to 50,320, meaning he had killed over 25,000 zombies.
However, Vegeta noticed that after surpassing 50,000 points, each zombie only provided one point.
A quick thought made it clear: it was likely a limitation set by the Reincarnation Space.
Without such limits, some reincarnators could become invincible from a single instance.
Although Vegeta didn't fully understand the purpose or significance of the Reincarnation Space, from Kiyama Takeshi's descriptions, it was definitely not a benevolent place.
If reincarnators became too powerful, they might exceed the Reincarnation Space's control, something it wouldn't tolerate.
Regardless of the Reincarnation Space's purpose, Vegeta's system was his greatest reliance.
Though he hadn't yet fully experienced the system's capabilities, due to his disdain for Kiyama Takeshi and others, Vegeta highly valued and trusted it.
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