Chapter 1834: The Madman's Journey (XII)
Chapter 1808 Madman's Journey (XII)
Three minutes later, Spider-Man, standing on the roof of a nearby shop, saw the remains of a flash mob artist's activity. The reason why it was a wreckage was that the props arranged around it had been completely destroyed by the flash mob artists and enthusiasts who had turned into zombies.
Instantly, Spider-Man's eyes locked on a flashing object under a collapsed shelf. It should be a fragment of a lens, which means that the camera must be not far away.
But after carefully searching every inch of the ground around the fragment, he did not see any machine that looked like a camera. At this moment, a zombie wearing a jacket turned his body around, and a bloody camera was stuck in his chest.
It seems that he fell while running away, and the camera lens hit the ground and broke, and a corner of the camera was stuck in his chest, but he was bitten by a zombie soon, so his tenacious vitality prevented him from dying.
But the problem was that there were several zombies around this zombie. Either jump down and knock them all down and rob them, or use a trick.
At this moment, Spider-Man's eyes fell on a sewer opening not far from the group of zombies.
Two minutes later, a pair of red and blue hands stretched out from the sewer opening like a demon, grabbed a zombie's ankle tightly, and dragged it into the sewer with a "whoosh".
Spider-Man suppressed his nausea and smashed the zombie's head with a stone in the sewer, breaking its spine, so that he could free his hands to pull out the camera.
The smart camera had no film, so Spider-Man could only hope that the preview screen was out of power. He climbed out of the sewer, solved the two zombies in the coffee shop, and found a way to charge the camera.
Spider-Man breathed a sigh of relief when he saw the boot screen. He turned the button on the camera and found many photos in the camera.
The scene was actually very chaotic, because not long after the unidentified falling object fell, the Avengers rushed up, and then they were transformed into zombies, and ordinary people around them suffered.
But the good thing about this zombie virus is that it can only be spread by biting, not by air like in some games and movies. So although the heroes of the Avengers were transformed into zombies, it still took them some time to bite everyone around them, and some ordinary people ran out.
The flash mob enthusiast took a photo of one of his companions fleeing in panic and disappearing at the end of the street corner. Spider-Man thought this might be the contributor of the photos in major media newspapers.
Then flipping forward, Spider-Man finally saw the true appearance of the thing that fell from the sky in the corner of a photo - the zombie sentinel.
It cruelly infected all the members of the Avengers who came here. Spider-Man almost flipped through the pictures of all the heroes being infected, but in one of the photos, he found an imperceptible detail.
That was a photo of the Wasp being bitten on the neck by the sentinel, but in the background of this photo, there was a small spaceship in the distant sky.
Spider-Man enlarged the photo again and again, and finally saw the Wakanda logo on the side of the spaceship.
Black Panther is here too? But why is he just watching?
Spider-Man instinctively felt something was wrong, and he thought it was an extremely important clue.
Did Black Panther finally come down? If he didn't come down and drove the spaceship away directly, would the hungry zombies chase him? If the zombies didn't go, would he have survived?
Spider-Man thought he had grasped the key, and he had to go to the place where the Wakanda spaceship appeared.
Based on the three-point positioning method, Spider-Man determined that Black Panther's spaceship was approximately located above Times Square in New York, and that was another hellish copy with a mountain of corpses and a sea of corpses.
But no matter what, Spider-Man still headed towards Times Square in New York with a camera, and he didn't realize that Helen's thoughts had been sinking in her own world of consciousness, and her expression was thoughtful.
Stark and Schiller walked all the way downstairs of Stark Building. They encountered several monsters on the way, and they were basically knocked down by Schiller. Except for the annoying ghost harassment, it didn't cause much trouble to the two.
But Stark's physical fitness is that of an ordinary person after all. He was injured again in the fight with Schiller before. He thought he should stop and rest for a while, clean the wound with clean water to avoid infection, and it would be best to bandage it.
The 40th floor of Stark Building is still a research facility, but the confidentiality and security level is not that high. Perhaps it is also because no one is needed to destroy the data, so there are no particularly powerful zombies.
Stark knew that this was their last chance to resupply, because the 40th floor is the employee office area, which is definitely crowded with zombies. Stark is thinking about whether to find a way to skip this section of the road.
They found a laboratory at random and dealt with the monsters entrenched in it. Stark washed his face next to the sink and cleaned the blood on his head and arms.
He looked at Schiller, who shook his head, letting the sticky blood stick to his forehead. Stark had no choice but to look around and find a pack of tissues from the drawer of the daily necessities cabinet. After dipping it in water, he began to wipe the blood off Schiller's face.
He was facing Schiller, so he could see the wall behind Schiller. While wiping Schiller's face, Stark suddenly found a flashing red dot on the wall.
He had been numb to seeing ghosts before, so he instinctively regarded this as a supernatural phenomenon, but the cold water he used to wash his face made his mind regain some rationality. He found that the red dot flashed very regularly, not like a ghost, but more like an electronic device.
Stark recalled the structure of the Stark Building and remembered that every laboratory seemed to be equipped with a communicator for emergency communication in the event of an experimental accident.
Because it was designed to deal with emergencies, each communicator had an independent power supply, so even if most of the lighting and power systems were out of power, the emergency communicator still had power.
Stark didn't want to care at first, because he could guess that the emergency communicator was probably an evacuation notice, but the red dot kept flashing, which made him very upset.
Stark had some obsessive-compulsive disorder. After throwing away the tissue in his hand, he walked towards the communicator, pressed the mute button first to prevent making noise and attracting zombies, and then pressed the answer button.
But what shocked him was that the face of Black Panther appeared on the communicator.
"This is an emergency communication sent to Stark Tower. I am the King of Wakanda, Black Panther..."
"Tony! Tony! Answer the phone!!!"
The Black Panther on the screen seemed very anxious. He said quickly: "When I was giving a public speech in Times Square, I saw the members of the Avengers turned into zombies in New York's Central Park. I couldn't get through to you and Jarvis didn't respond to me."
"If you already know this news, please think of a way to stop them! I can see that group of zombies rushing over here. There are a lot of people in the square now. I have to go down to evacuate the crowd..."
After a burst of "sizzling" sounds, the communication was hung up. Stark pressed the buttons hard for a few times, but there was no response in the emergency communication device. Obviously, this was an outdated message. Stark hammered the wall hard and sighed.
He has a good relationship with Black Panther. They are very compatible in temperament and wisdom. From the content of the communication, Black Panther must have been killed while evacuating the people.
Just as Stark turned around with a little sadness, the faint sound of electricity coming from the communicator suddenly made him frown.
He turned back suddenly and stared at the flashing red dot of the communicator. He suddenly remembered that this was the emergency communication equipment of Stark Building. How could there be noise from ordinary radios?
Stark stared at the communication equipment, and then he saw from the flashing screen that this was actually another communication, but it was shot in a completely dark environment. No one spoke, only the noise from the environment, so it sounded like the radio noise left after the communication was hung up.
Stark immediately rubbed his wet hands on his clothes. He looked around to find something, and Schiller took out a screwdriver from his pocket and handed it to him.
Stark's eyes widened, and then he read from Schiller's eyes "Actually, I wanted to stab you with this thing", he felt a little terrified, but he didn't care so much at this time.
There were actually no screws on Stark Industries' products, but Stark knew where to pry it open, but it was actually very laborious, and Schiller finally pried open the shell.
Stark worked inside for a long time, calling up the records of the emergency communication equipment, and then he found that the last communication record consistent with the one he heard from Black Panther's communication equipment was from about twenty minutes ago.
"T'Challa is still alive, he is still alive! I mean, he may not have turned into a zombie yet!!"
Before Schiller could speak, Stark quickly spoke as if explaining to himself: "Stark Tower has been in trouble for so long, and Iron Man has not returned, which means that he may have turned into that group of hungry monsters, busy eating and not having time to come back to check."
"It is known that Iron Man has turned into a zombie, so if Black Panther has also turned into a zombie, they are in the same group. Black Panther doesn't need to use this method to contact Iron Man. He can just go to him or make a phone call."
"But if Black Panther just hid and didn't turn into Zombies, then he can't be sure whether Iron Man has become a zombie, so he is most likely trying to contact Iron Man. "
"But he is worried that Iron Man has become a zombie, so he can't say it clearly, but only use this method to hint, because if Iron Man becomes a zombie, although he may still retain wisdom, he will definitely be affected by appetite and will not think about the last noise. Only the awake Iron Man can notice this. "
"There is another possibility." Schiller said: "He has been forced to run out of ammunition and food, and he can't even speak, so he can only press the replay button on the communication device with his hand. "
Stark stared at him.
"You know something, right?" Stark walked slowly to Schiller and said, "I'm not talking about your ability as an outsider to predict the future. You know some other information about the situation in this world!"
Greed in the Thinking Tower sighed. He leaned on the railing and sighed, "... I knew I couldn't hide it from him."
On the roof of a building in Times Square, New York, Spider-Man sighed as he looked at the small Wakanda spaceship that landed in front of him. The spaceship did not crash, which meant that the Wakanda people went down voluntarily.
Spider-Man guessed that it might be that the Wakanda people who were doing activities in Times Square discovered that there was a riot in New York's Central Park, so they took the initiative to get off the ship to evacuate the people, but were infected and killed by the Avengers zombies who rushed over.
Despite this, Spider-Man still decided to board the Wakanda spaceship. In this case, the significance of having a spaceship is self-evident. Spider-Man has visited it before, so he is sure that he can drive the spaceship.
What surprised Spider-Man was that the door of the spaceship was not closed, and he and Helen walked into the interior of the spaceship very easily.
The next second, Spider-Man's pupils shrank suddenly.
A line of blood-red words was written on the wall of the spaceship hall-
"THIS IS NOT THE FIRST TIME (This is not the first time)."
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