She initially associated Al's age with her own daughter, so she paid extra attention to him and longed to be "close" to him.

The intimacy here is the normal kind, but who knew that Al was so "mature" that he ended up walking into the tiger's mouth.

The Oriental race matures later than the Caucasian race, and Al has a young face, so if he dresses up, it won't be a problem for him to pretend to be a middle school student with rapid development.

This made Al very excited. He felt that his attack speed doubled, and he pulled Anna to play some excessive "mother-son games".

Of course, he had been deliberately controlling his ejaculation frequency so as not to overdo it, otherwise he would have to abstain for a long time before the number of fish he caught caught up.

After a period of rest, Al and Michael found a "perfect" target.

One is located in the north, not far from their location, about a few dozen kilometers away, close to Canada, and is a coastal town adjacent to British Columbia. The town is built in a fjord and is surrounded by mountainous terrain. It has a population of five to six thousand. The town makes a living from fishing and mountain crops. The most important thing is that due to its inconvenient geographical location and the difficulty in transporting fish, the town has a complete set of cannery production lines, and normally a large amount of supplies will be stored.

They didn't dare to enter the city with such a small number of people. This place was the best, easy to defend and difficult to attack. The probability of zombies from outside chasing here on land was almost negligible. There were not many people in the town, so it was easy to clear them out. It was a fishing town, so there must be a lot of boats and fuel reserves. There was a sea route to retreat at any time, and it was easy to escape to Canada in the north or anywhere else.

So Al set his sights there.

All the best, after all,

Chapter 440

Corpses are not spawned from the wild or the sky.

They arrived at their destination smoothly, without any setbacks. The town was great, though there were no survivors. The cannery was intact, with enough materials and canned goods to feed twenty people for more than a decade. Furthermore, they could continue to rely on the town's boats and equipment for fishing, gathering, and hunting...

If Al hadn't looked at the prompts on the task panel, he would have forgotten how many zombies he had killed. But when he was sure that the one he had just killed was the only zombie still alive within a hundred miles of the town, the prompt for the completion of the first task popped up.

He also completed the fourth task shortly afterwards.

The "One Hundred Shots" and "One Thousand Fish" challenges.

By the way, the person who assisted in completing the "One Hundred Shots" mission was not Ada and Claire, but Anna, the nurse whom Al met in this world.

At the moment when El raised the hook and threw the prey out of the water, the female nurse who was lying under him and enduring the thrusts of the "little boy" behind her who was "not much older" than her daughter also reached her climax for the umpteenth time under the irrigation of the hot semen.

After that it’s “trash” or “enjoy” time.

Because there were still a few thousand zombies to be killed, Al drove his car and took the only three women he could "trust" to wander outside for another half a month.

Because he discovered that zombies not killed by him personally could also be counted, "no limit on the method" - ordering others to kill zombies was also a method.

For fear of leaving hidden dangers for the survivors, Al deliberately took a long detour and basically aimed to wipe out the zombies completely to avoid being chased by zombies when he returned.

The third task was neither easy nor difficult in the end, it was just quite troublesome to complete.

As the four-month period was about to end, and the rest of the time was just "welfare time" to lie down and relax, unexpected troubles arose.

Someone died.

But the person who died was not just any survivor from the mall, but a group of "survivors" they met after arriving in the town.

They were not from the small town, but a group of young people who came to the nearby wilderness for hiking and camping. Originally, there were three men and two women, including a Canadian couple.

After the virus spread, the five lucky people were not infected, probably because they were in the wild, but the town fell. Fortunately, they were well prepared for camping and they collected some supplies in the town, so they were able to hold on in the wild. But the good times did not last long. One of the Canadian men in the team suddenly mutated. Later it was discovered that he accidentally stepped on a bloody nail in his boot. It was nothing at first, but it was probably due to wear and tear and high pressure in the mountains, which eventually punctured the sole of his foot and caused infection.

The woman in the couple was bitten to death, one man ran away and disappeared, and the remaining man and woman lost almost all their supplies. They could only take the risk to try to return to the town. Fortunately, they met Al who led the team and were saved. Al later spent three whole days trying to lure the zombies out of the woods and finally killed them.

The three who died don’t count; what’s important is the couple who survived.

That man is a brain thump.

He saw Al using his "superpowers" (telekinesis) and wondered if Al was a monster that came out of a national laboratory—a product of a virus experiment!

Therefore, they tried to attack and imprison Al to torture him for information, and it would be best if they could replicate his super powers.

He also confessed his love to Claire, trying to persuade this beautiful woman who was deceived by the "evil Orientals and unknown dangerous experimental subjects" to defect and "stand on the side of justice" to take down Al.

Claire told Ada about it, and Ada told Al. Al went to find trouble with the man who threw money with a gloomy look on his face, but he still wanted to strike first. The key point was that the woman probably had a suspension bridge effect when she was surviving in the wilderness with the man day and night, and fell in love with him.

There was no reason to stand on the side of his companions in such a ridiculous matter, which played a trick on Al and made him angry. He tied up the man and woman and locked them up in the lighthouse in the small town, intending to get out of their sight and out of their mind. Then, Na Sabi tried to "escape" and climbed over the wall and fell to his death.

And the space inexplicably judged him as a "plot character".

So Al's four-month stay was extended by an extra month for no reason, which made him very angry.

Chapter 101: Holiday of the Living Dead (End)

He asked Ada, the "first wife", to teach the remaining woman a lesson, and then convened a survivors' meeting and publicly stated:

First, that person's death had nothing to do with me. Although Al didn't care much about his life or death, he had never killed anyone before and didn't want to be associated with the death of this fool. He took this very seriously. Although no matter what people thought, it had no effect on him, Al still had to "defend" himself.

Second, he announced that in a month and a half, he would take Ada and the others out of town to go out into the post-apocalyptic world to "search for other survivors."

While everyone was trying to persuade them to stay, some people also secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

Al's "inhuman" performance did make them feel pressured.

But the majority of people still want to stay and are reluctant to let go.

Although Al did not attach much importance to this point subjectively, his actions did bring a ray of hope to this team that had no other choice but to gather together for warmth. Almost everyone recognized Al's contribution to "saving" and "leading" them. Although Al often pushed Ada and Claire out, people were not blind. These three appeared together, including the young boy Jia Yu.

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If Al did not have his own "specialness", it would obviously be impossible for him to be favored by two outstanding women who are older than him at the same time in modern society.

Besides, they had been in contact quite a lot during this period, so it wasn't too difficult to see who was the boss among the three. Al didn't hide this fact. He just pretended to be a boss during the most troublesome period at the beginning to avoid a group of adult white men feeling repulsed by an "Asian boy with half his hair growing out" giving them orders, especially in a doomsday disaster that could take their lives at any time. Therefore, he made his mission unnecessarily difficult.

Later, when Al gradually showed his extraordinary fighting ability and even "superpowers", and everyone knew that this trio was not just a simple group of survivors, but a fucking small horse pulling a big cart - or a couple team pulling two carts, they gradually knew who the backbone was.

But Al forces himself to experience this world with a more detached attitude of "playing with the world". At the same time, this is also the best way for him to refuse to bear too much emotional burden, and to deal with some "interpersonal relationships" that have no possibility of continuation in a more calm manner.

He made some righteous remarks, saying that he might not be able to come back or he might come back, there might be survivors in the outside world, and civilization might be destroyed... But no matter what, the survivors in the town must be prepared to rebuild the glorious human civilization with their own hands, blah blah.

Moved many people.

The guy whose father died was a little crazy, and so was the girl who ran to die for a dog in the original plot. She ran over and asked to join Al's team to "search for the spark of civilization", but was politely declined by Al.

There is also a small episode. The only surviving woman in the wilderness survival team whose "boyfriend" died, a beautiful black-haired foreign girl with fair skin and a curvy figure, ran into Al's room at the bonfire party the day after Al announced that he was leaving. Al thought that she was coming to assassinate him to avenge his companions, so he got up from the bed and pinned her down without even having time to put on his pants.

Later, she explained that she wanted to throw herself into El's arms and get into his bed to make up for her previous mistakes. She seemed to be quite emotional, and was moved and "repentant" after being moved by El's words and learning about his actions.

Al also declined.

He's not some stud who'll just fuck any hole.

You are good-looking, and the black-haired foreign horse really appeals to El's sexual quirks.

Unfortunately, he already has three heroines, ordinary "plot characters" and small natives, and he doesn't think much of them.

A debt of love is also a debt...

Everything after that was normal, the only problem was that Al felt he probably wouldn't like fish anymore.

He brought the two girls back to the space, and as expected, the only person on the "exchange" list given to him by the space was Anna.

Al had no choice and was too lazy to choose, so he brought the woman who had played his "mother" to a spatial world beyond the heavens and all realms.

What I gained from watching Dawn of the Dead:

Several scientific and technological products and materials of modern society;

There is only one female protagonist, nurse Anna, and nothing else. This makes Al a little disappointed. He was hoping to complete tasks and get more rewards, so that he can explore more of the world.

Oh, by the way, after Claire and Ada experienced a real time travel, their trust in and attitude towards him improved a lot. At least except for the last "promise", they were 100% sure of it.

This made Al feel quite excited. After tasting the joy again, his desire and possessiveness increased significantly. Al now didn't want to "fulfill" the original contract. After finding a modern world, he really let the two women leave. However, he hoped that by improving their favorability and deepening their feelings, the two women would actively choose to stay in this space with him.

After all, Ada was his first woman and Claire was his second.

man.

......

There is no "reward" for completing the task. The explanation given by [Space] is:

Not all world traversals and missions will bring him rewards.

Some worlds may simply serve as a place for him to "travel".

Of course, there is also the reason that Al’s “strategy progress” is not deep.

He is actually more of a day-to-day person. From the beginning, he was eager to complete the mission and return home. After all, before returning, his daily life was training, lying down, and doing things with Claire and Ada.

If he chooses to delve deeper into the "background" of this world, such as why the virus broke out and where it came from... and completes the tasks several times or even dozens of times faster than required:

Build a larger survival base that can accommodate thousands or tens of thousands of people, light the torch of civilization continuation, multiply the number of shootings and fishing gains by ten times, then there will be the possibility of "hidden rewards" and "extra rewards".

All Al could think of was, "MMP!"

You didn't tell me earlier!

But from this point, Al also learned some "hidden rules" that were not made public.

For example, the tasks are not so rigid. If you are just a little bit short, it may not be considered completed, but if you do enough, there will be no extra rewards.

Also, the space doesn't seem to encourage him to "quickly brush" just to complete the task and return.

Such rewards are very low or even non-existent.

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, except for the fact that he can be sure of "harvesting one or more heroines" every time, there is not much other benefit.

Only by pushing the completion rate of the task to 200%, 500%, or 1,000% can he be more likely to receive additional rewards.

———This setting was originally intended by Al to provide himself with “convenience”.

The ceiling is high, the goal is big, and there are rewards;

Low threshold, small target, no reward;

The choice lies with Al's own thoughts. If he wants to push forward quickly, he will push forward quickly. If he meets a suitable one and thinks it is okay, he will cheer up and give it a try.

Very elastic.

After all, he doesn't need to be able to cheer up and fight in every world, but he also doesn't want every world to be risk-free and calm.

He is already very strong, and it would be a bit boring to be invincible in the "World of Heavens".

So in the next world, Al raised the difficulty for himself.

A world with certain magical elements, above the world without magic, but the lowest kind of low-magic world.

300: Rise of an Empire

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102: This is Sparta (I)

This movie is also a classic.

Many people must have seen it. The image of the masculine and awesome "Spartan Warrior" became widely known largely because of the interpretation of this work.

Of course, the combat effectiveness of Sparta in history was indeed quite strong, but due to its institutional limitations, although it was famous for its strong martial virtues, it actually had little interest in outward expansion.

However, history is history, and movies with historical elements are generally modified.

The plot is also very simple. Darius, the king of kings of the previous generation of Persia, died in the war against Greece, which is the famous "Battle of Marathon". His son, Xerxes I succeeded to the throne and continued to wage war against Greece. "Rise of Empire" and "300" both tell the story of this war, but one focuses on describing the Battle of Thermopylae in the early stage of the Greco-Persian War, and the other is the turning point of this war, the later Battle of Salamis.

In this battle, the Greek coalition forces defeated the Persian army and achieved a brilliant victory, making the Second Persian War end in a Greek victory again...

The story of the rise of the empire mainly revolves around the following story.

This world is not ordinary, because although it describes a story that happened in history, the movie is adapted from a comic and focuses more on the epic feeling, so there will be some "exaggerated" performances and some strange and mysterious elements.

For example, in the historical Battle of Thermopylae, in addition to the "Three Hundred Warriors" of the Spartan side, there were also thousands of Greek coalition forces, totaling 7,000 people. When the Persians found a small path around the middle of Thermopylae due to the betrayal of a Greek traitor, cutting off the retreat of the Greek coalition forces, in order to cover the retreat of the main force, there were still nearly 2,000 Greek troops left behind... However, in the scene shown in the movie, the main force is really only these 300 strong men in red shorts, and each of them is capable of fighting ten enemies at once.

Next door in Persia, there's the "God-King" Xerxes, who even returned from trials with a completely different height. There are terrifying monsters in the sea, and those inhuman priests that King Leonidas sought guidance from before going to war...

El can basically conclude that there are some "supernatural" powers in this world, but the upper limit should not be too exaggerated. It is a tool to assist the plot rather than the main line. After all, the magic change is based on "history" rather than "mythology."

Fortunately, he had been through the world of Dawn of the Dead and had collected a lot of modern supplies. He could definitely shine in such a world where people still rely on their courage and wisdom to fight.

His team of four appeared before the Battle of Thermopylae. Originally, Al didn't want to bring Anna with him because she was relatively weaker than Ada and Claire, but the latter insisted on going together, and her medical skills were of great help to the team. After considering it, Al decided to bring her with him.

This is a risky thing. According to the statement given by the space, the "team members" other than El - in the eyes of the space, they are El's "personal property."

They only have one chance to enter and exit the world. After following El into the world of travel, El has one chance to "send" them back to the space, but this ability must be activated under his subjective will and cannot be used passively.

If there is an unexpected danger to life, such as a sudden shot on the battlefield, it is very likely that Ai'er will lose his harem before he can react.

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