I Can Predict the Future's Course
Chapter 2: Biological Apocalypse - Zombie Paradise!

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"Ah, what are you doing?!" The biologist, who had been bitten, grimaced in pain and fury.

However, the soldier, now turned into a zombie, paid him no mind. In fact, he viciously tore off a large chunk of flesh.

A similar scene was unfolding elsewhere.

The biologists stared in horror at the zombified soldiers.

"Zombies, we've actually created zombies just like in the movies," the biologists screamed, clutching their wounds, faces filled with despair and terror.

Through this unexpected turn of events, they quickly pieced together what had happened.

An earthquake, chaos in the laboratory, a leak of both the virus and the serum, which combined to create a new virus.

This virus, eerily similar to the T-Virus from Resident Evil, could turn humans into zombies.

No, it was even worse than the T-Virus. Much worse.

At least the T-Virus had some basic rules.

For a strong, healthy person, it was a difficult process for the virus to overwhelm the immune system, and there was even a chance the virus could be completely eradicated.

However, for those who were attacked by zombies and brought to the brink of death, their immune system was too weak, allowing the virus to invade with ease, leading to mutation.

If the virus entered the bloodstream through a wound, it would spread rapidly throughout the body, accelerating the infection.

But the soldiers' transformation was enough to crush their hopes.

Just the leak of the virus had caused such an outcome. This meant... the virus was airborne.

Airborne! This was a catastrophe capable of wiping out humanity! They had become the greatest sinners of mankind.

The biologists had no time to think further, as they were either bitten to death by the zombified soldiers or transformed into zombies themselves.

The infection spread frighteningly fast.

"Gulps." Seeing this scene, Lu Jie swallowed hard, his scalp tingling.

Damn, this is Resident Evil for real, but with a virus even worse than the T-Virus.

Airborne transmission... that's just cheating.

If this was the trajectory of the real world, he'd probably have to consider cremating himself, at least to die as a human.

[A week has passed since the host realized the severity of the situation.]

The system's voice suddenly echoed, leaving Lu Jie dumbfounded for a moment.

"Wait, has it already been a week?"

[The host, surprised that a week has passed, decided to travel around Star Nation and observe the situation. He discovered that with a thought, the system's map appeared, and he could teleport anywhere instantly.]

"......" Lu Jie raised an eyebrow.

Is this the system's way of telling me what to do?

After some thought, Lu Jie made a mental command and selected Yod City.

When he appeared a hundred meters above Yod City, the scene below made him gasp.

Yod City was in chaos, with traces of car accidents and fires everywhere. Most importantly, it was teeming with zombies.

There were even zombies in the high-rise buildings.

It made sense—airborne transmission meant no one was safe.

[During the past week, the virus spread rapidly through the air, turning Star Nation into a hell. Even those who had somehow managed to resist the virus were bitten by countless zombies and became new zombies. The surviving population of Star Nation is now 3.]

The system's voice echoed again.

"Three survivors?" Lu Jie's pupils contracted.

Star Nation had a population of nearly 500 million, and yet only 3 survived. The survival rate was terrifyingly low.

Was Star Nation... doomed?

[The abnormal situation in Star Nation was soon noticed by other countries, who exerted all their efforts to establish protective measures and research the virus.]

[Within three months, the virus spread worldwide, causing a new global catastrophe.]

[Most countries' protective measures failed, and nations on the Star Continent fell. The global population plummeted.]

[In desperation, the Lion Nation's high command launched nuclear strikes on Ding Fortress, which only caused the virus to evolve further. The world gradually became a zombie paradise.]

The system's voice continued. Lu Jie found himself floating above Ding Fortress, gazing at the apocalyptic scene and the mushroom cloud rising in the distance. He sighed.

[Left with no choice, the human leadership in underground isolation facilities launched the 'Human Flame Project,' prioritizing the survival of human elites while abandoning the old, weak, sick, and useless to ensure food and oxygen supplies.]

[The plan was leaked, and the ordinary people in various human survival bases learned of it, causing chaos. The bases descended into disorder, and many were destroyed.]

Lu Jie watched these tests of humanity's nature, exhaling deeply, his mood weighed down.

[One week later, the last well-prepared survival base successfully retained the human elites and began researching the 'MR' virus.]

[Five years passed, and humanity finally found a solution to the virus, developing a virus serum.]

[With the serum, humanity no longer feared the MR virus. In fact, by infecting with the virus first and then injecting the serum, they unlocked the key to human evolution, enhancing their genes. However, due to a high failure rate, humanity continued their research.]

[Ten years later, humanity finally created the XW Gene Serum based on the MR virus and serum, symbolizing humanity's hope.]

[By injecting the XW serum, humans could no longer be infected by the virus. Some even became superhumans.]

[Six months later, the enhanced humans finally emerged from the underground base and returned to the surface, which had turned into a zombie paradise.]

[Humanity began a new era.]

The scene cut off abruptly as fully armed superhumans stepped out to face the zombies, leaving Lu Jie, who was watching like a movie, with a furrowed brow.

Honestly, he had been in this simulated world for several months, and his mindset had long been adjusted. He treated it like a virtual reality film.

Now, just as the plot was getting exciting, it cut off right at the climax, leaving him frustrated.

[Host, would you like to save the game?]

The system's voice interrupted his thoughts.

"Uh, yeah. Save the game." Lu Jie pondered for a moment before speaking. "Name this save as Biological Apocalypse - New Era. Rename save file 01 as Biological Apocalypse - Zombie Paradise. Hmm, and put them in a folder."

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