Li Yiming threw a punch directly at the zombie’s face.
It felt like his fist had sunk into a ball of dough.
Then—bang!
The zombie struck by Li Yiming’s punch was instantly knocked to the ground!
“Arghhh…”
A hoarse growl escaped from the zombie’s mouth.
It was hard to tell whether it was howling in pain or just growling instinctively.
Li Yiming, on the other hand, looked completely shocked.
He stared at his fist in disbelief.
Damn.
He hadn’t even used his full strength!
Even in his injured state, just one punch was enough to knock a zombie flat!
This kind of power…
No wonder this body was considered top-tier strength in the early part of the comic!
Punching a zombie’s head actually felt like punching dough!
Li Yiming had initially been worried.
He was just an otaku—surely he wouldn’t be able to deal with even a regular zombie, right?
But now, it was clear he’d been overthinking it.
That one punch had sent the zombie flying like it had lost its GPS signal.
With this level of physical ability, If he could just get his hands on a decent weapon…
Li Yiming felt confident!
As long as he didn’t get swarmed or ambushed by one of those “backstabbing elite zombies,” he was sure he could survive on his own just fine!
Feeling the strength in this new body, Li Yiming was thrilled.
With combat power as his safety net, heading to Sacred Heart Hospital to scavenge should be a piece of cake!
After getting a general idea of his physical condition, Li Yiming turned to look at the zombie on the ground, still struggling to get back up.
Next came the problem he had to face in this apocalypse:
Killing a zombie.
He pulled out the dagger from his jacket with a serious expression.
Li Yiming looked at the cold glint of the blade, then glanced at the zombie, which had now propped itself up and was crawling.
Killing a zombie in real life… was much harder than in a game.
He had played as a butcher, hanging people on hooks.
He had roleplayed as a hell warrior, tearing demons apart with his hands.
But in real life?
Li Yiming, who grew up in the city, hadn’t even killed a chicken.
There was a natural aversion in his heart to taking life.
Even though he hesitated inside, Li Yiming understood.
This was a hurdle he had to overcome.
If he couldn’t push past this moment…
Forget rescuing his sister.
Forget slapping that overpowered protagonist Shen Feiyan in the face.
He wouldn’t even qualify to barely survive in this world.
With that thought, he gripped the knife tighter.
The softness in his eyes—shaped by years of peaceful living—began to fade away.
A primal killing intent was awakened from the deepest corner of Li Yiming’s heart.
At the same time, the zombie that had been knocked down… rose once again.
Its body was already in tatters, but the hunger in its eyes—for living flesh—remained utterly undiminished.
“Uhhh… uhhh…”
It let out a hoarse, rasping growl, mouth opening and closing like a predator.
Seeing the zombie relentlessly lurching toward him again, Li Yiming decided not to drag it out any further.
He raised his hand high— Then brought it down with force!
Splurt!
The dagger pierced straight into the top of the zombie’s skull!
Driven by Li Yiming’s enormous strength, the blade sank more than halfway in.
So soft… kinda like cutting tofu, Li Yiming thought to himself.
With a firm pull, he yanked the dagger back out from the zombie’s head.
The moment it stabbed into the brain, the zombie let out a guttural wail.
But as soon as the blade was withdrawn.
Its body, which had been so stubborn and unyielding just moments ago, collapsed like a robot suddenly powered off.
It didn’t move again.
Li Yiming had made his first kill.
He glanced at the dagger—its blade still slick with dark red blood and clinging bits of brain matter.
To his surprise, he didn’t feel the urge to gag or vomit.
No wonder Teacher Luo Xiang said, “Everyone harbors a devil within.”
Looks like the devil inside him… was more brutal than he thought.
He felt no discomfort at all at the bloody scene before him.
Li Yiming sighed.
He had hoped that his first kill would bring some kind of philosophical insight.
Instead, he silently squatted down, wiped the blade clean on the zombie’s tattered clothes, and tucked the dagger back away.
At this point, Li Yiming had gained a basic understanding of his physical capabilities— and he had overcome the mental barrier of killing a zombie.
With these essential first steps completed, it was time to move on.
After all, the virus waits for no one.
According to his internal countdown, he had exactly 4 hours, 22 minutes, and 16 seconds left before he lost resistance to infection.
He got back in the car and restarted the engine.
The road was bumpy and uneven.
Li Yiming swerved left and right, maneuvering carefully…
Until finally—he saw the Sacred Heart Hospital in full view.
As a religious institution, its grand and imposing architecture left Li Yiming momentarily in awe.
This place is huge.
And it wasn’t just massive—
The Western European style of the building, with its thick atmosphere of religious mystique, gave off a powerful sense of solemnity.
To be safe, Li Yiming did not drive directly into the hospital grounds.
Instead, he stopped the car at some distance and cut the engine.
After getting out, he cautiously—but decisively—continued on foot toward the hospital.
As he approached the main entrance of Sacred Heart Hospital, he started observing the situation inside the hospital grounds.
The closer he got, the more horrifying the scene became.
The square directly in front of the hospital’s outpatient building… was the very battlefield where the Tyrant had fought against SEAL Team Six.
From behind the fence, Li Yiming could only see it from afar—yet his eyelids couldn’t stop twitching.
The once clean, majestic square…
Now looked like a living hell.
Cratered ground from heavy gunfire.
Corpses of fully armed soldiers lying in brutal, twisted positions.
And that wasn’t even the worst of it.
Even from a distance, Li Yiming could see a crashed helicopter on the side of the plaza!
That majestic eagle of the skies— Now looked like a pile of twisted scrap metal, buried in a flowerbed.
And underneath it… most likely lay the Tyrant.
Li Yiming narrowed his eyes.
It seemed this world was indeed progressing according to the comic’s plot, step by step.
Smelling the gunpowder in the air, Li Yiming quickened his pace.
Some zombies by the roadside had already been alerted by his movement.
They dragged their heavy bodies, slowly shuffling toward him.
But given their slow speed, Li Yiming could easily widen the distance just by light jogging.
These regular zombies posed no real threat to him.
Jogging steadily, Li Yiming soon arrived at the main gate of Sacred Heart Hospital.
Right at the entrance, he came across the corpse of a SEAL Team Six member.
The guy had died a particularly gruesome death.
His lower jaw, along with the skin around his neck, had completely disappeared.
His bright red windpipe and long tongue were fully exposed to the open air.
It looked like the Tyrant had ripped off his jaw with bare hands.
But what truly drew Li Yiming’s attention…
Wasn’t the grotesque cause of death.
It was what was lying next to him.
An M4A1 carbine rifle!