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Chapter 13: Red Alert
Author: Amoy
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"Pull! Pull now!" Elian shouted, the veins in his neck bulging as he strained against the rope wrapped around his arm.

Beside him, Rico grunted roughly, his face flushed red. His feet pushed hard against the dusty wooden floor of the second-floor archive room. "Insane! What does this girl eat? She weighs as much as a wet sack of rice!"

"It’s not her weight, idiot! Something’s hanging onto her leg!" Elian retorted, peering down through the gap in the broken window bars.

The sight below made Elian’s stomach churn. The woman hung in the air, her hands gripping the rope knot with the last of her strength. But she wasn't alone. Two Runner zombies had managed to leap up and grab her jeans. They dangled like mad monkeys, adding nearly a hundred extra kilos of weight.

"Let go! Let go of me, you bastards!" the woman screamed. She kicked wildly. One of her boots came off, sending one zombie tumbling into the crowd below. But another held fast, its claws embedded in her calf.

"System! Check rope
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