37 Oh F*ck, I Knew It Wouldnst Be This Easy! (1/2)

Planes began soaring across the sky, signalling the start of Wave #3. The zombie crates heavily dropped onto the ground.

Don't know if it was the increased difficulty of Wave #3 or because the squad got full battle gear sets which triggered another difficulty increase in the system, there were about 9 crates that landed. Going by the old assumption of 24 zombies per crate, the group was faced with 216 zombies, with more concentrated on the front.

Jay assigned Alex to cover the backyard, Elon on mobile support to deliver assistance to whichever side that needed help. With Christian, Jay laid down heavy fire and guarded the choke at the front gate.

The plan was working! Although some zombies were running quite fast at them, there was a flaw in the design of the zombies' pathing, where they would just blindly follow the direction that seemed to have an opening, where in fact was much more dangerous than trying to take down the obstacle. It was fortunate that the zombies weren't equipped with such analytical and risk assessment abilities, or could it simply be designed to be this weak since they were only on the difficulty level of Wave #3?

The group basically massacred the zombies coming at them. A few zombies didn't execute the proper pathing and wanted to climb the fence, but they were soon shot down by Elon's QBU.

Although this was the biggest wave they've encountered, it was the easiest battle they had. After a quick discussion, they decided to fire a few rounds without silencer so they could lure more zombies over to get more credits.

Since all of their account balance were linked to Jay's Nirvana tablet, the increase in credits reflected the sum of zombies they killed. In total, the group got 290 credits from this battle, totalling up to 26,685 credits.

Thinking that the wave was almost over, Elon brought up the laptop to check out Youtube to see what was going on around the world, only to be shocked by the trending live-streaming videos.

It was a news company with a brave reporting team working in a helicopter, surveying the aerial space above Miami.

”Tens of thousands of Miami citizens were refuged in District 12 Miami Coast Guard Base area in Miami Beach, Florida, but right now we are seeing a heavy attack directed towards the military base! This is Christine Walter, brought to you live from ABC News.”

District 12 is located on an island in Biscayne Bay, and the refuges were stationed on ships and yachts. However, even though the military base was surrounded by water, they were still under heavy attack, as many crates landed straight onto the island, completely destroying the military's formation and attacking the backline,