Chapter 132 - 132 129 Spiritual Zombie - The Chef Rules the Last Days - NovelsTime

The Chef Rules the Last Days

Chapter 132 - 132 129 Spiritual Zombie

Author: YinTaoPeachy
updatedAt: 2025-07-23

132: 129: Spiritual Zombie 132: 129: Spiritual Zombie Su Mo immediately let go and dashed into the bushes, where she parted the grass and instantly saw Ling Ye.

His small body had fallen to the ground, his legs entangled by vines growing from the earth.

A disgusting, two-meter-tall zombie with a fleshy tail was about to take a bite at him.

She drew her blade and, summoning her superpower in an instant, charged forward, cutting the vines on the ground.

She scooped him up and rolled to the side.

The zombie’s face had its eyes gouged out for some reason, leaving empty sockets.

It lunged forward into the air and let out a long howl, its degenerated nose now just two holes on its face.

It frantically sniffed the air, and Ling Ye suddenly cried out in pain.

Su Mo quickly covered his mouth and picked him up, slowly retreating backward from the ground.

Her palm was wet; looking down, blood was flowing from Ling Ye’s calf where the vines had scraped it.

The sweet scent of blood filled the air, and the zombie instantly locked onto her, roaring and lunging at her.

Still dragging someone along, Su Mo had no choice but to run.

Breaking out of the bushes, Bai Ling surprisingly had not left because ahead of her, the surrounding circle had also turned into chaos, with several zombies breaking in, fighting fiercely.

The column of ordinary citizens was beyond dreadful to look at.

“Take him away,” Su Mo shoved Ling Ye into Bai Ling’s arms and pushed her back.

“Oh, okay,” Bai Ling frantically tried to lift Ling Ye, but he immediately shook off her hand.

“I won’t go with you!” Ling Ye resisted.

Bai Ling tried to hold him but he bit her hand sharply.

“Ah!

You!” she blurted in frustration, but upon seeing the monster emerging from the bushes in front of Su Mo, she swiftly retreated and turned to run.

Ling Ye glanced at her and then at Su Mo standing in front, his face full of conflict, before he finally picked up his pace and ran.

Su Mo had no time to care about the situation behind her.

She hadn’t noticed clearly in the bushes, but this zombie’s meaty tail was nearly two meters long, and its body was covered with throbbing pus-filled swellings, a pale yellow fluid churning inside them.

“What kind of monster is this!” Su Mo cursed softly.

It charged at her, its huge tail seeming intent on slicing her in half.

She quickly summoned her superpower to dodge to the side.

The meaty tail slammed onto the ground with a loud noise, and she lifted her blade to stab it into the ground.

But the zombie seemed to know what she was about to do.

The tail that had just smashed onto the ground changed direction and thrust at her again at high speed, almost instantaneously sweeping at her belly and knocking her into a tree trunk, making her fall to the ground.

Su Mo’s cold sweat was painful.

The zombie, shaking its tail, approached her step by step.

She lay on the ground motionless, holding the knife, ready to pounce on it and fight hand-to-hand at any moment.

But suddenly, a pus-filled swelling on the zombie burst open, dripping onto the ground, and made a sizzling sound, immediately burning a small hole in the ground.

It was corrosive.

She immediately dismissed the idea of hand-to-hand combat and, ignoring the pain, got up and ran aside using her superpower.

She tried to stay directly in front of the zombie.

Its tail had a limited reach, which could prevent her from being swept off her feet a second time.

But merely circling like this wasn’t going to work since she couldn’t get close to it, and her superpower was rapidly depleting.

The zombie obviously didn’t want to keep circling either and burst several swellings on its body, splattering a strongly pungent yellow liquid everywhere.

Su Mo turned her back and used her clothes to block the liquid.

As the liquid splashed on her, sizzling sounds emerged.

She immediately took off her jacket, and as the two-meter-long tail swung at her again,

she swirled her jacket in the air a few times turning it into a strip, and didn’t even dodge but lifted her superpower and attacked the tail head-on.

Her clothes acted like a rope, dragging the zombie’s tail as Su Mo pounced and pinned it to the ground, her Tang Blade materializing in her hands.

She viciously nailed the huge, fleshy tail to the floor, and when she pulled it out, disgusting slime stuck to the blade.

The zombie howled in pain as it clawed directly towards Su Mo.

She didn’t immediately run away but instead gripped her Tang Blade tighter.

As her sense of crisis peaked, she swung her blade backward.

Suddenly, there was silence behind her, and a slit appeared at the neck of the eyeless head.

Su Mo turned around to find the claw stopped mere centimeters from her, with pus almost in her eyes.

The head rolled off the neck, and the body followed, toppling over.

She immediately activated her superpower and stepped back several paces.

Sulfuric acid erupted, corroding a large patch of ground thoroughly.

Finally, it was over, and Su Mo collapsed to the ground, finally catching her breath.

She rested only briefly, drinking some Jasmine Tea, then took up her blade to dig out the green-tinged Crystal Stone and prepared to help others.

Ling Ye and Bai Ling were nowhere to be seen.

She ran out of the bushes, and, on the hillside, corpses were everywhere—zombies and humans alike.

Blood had nearly dyed the whole hillside red.

Out of nowhere, numerous zombies appeared, including Level 2 and Level 3, trapping the crowd tightly, with no escape.

Lu Chen was not far away, surrounded by countless zombie corpses, with a mutated zombie with a fleshy tail among those at the forefront.

He paused there, turned to Ling Ye, said something, then looked toward Su Mo.

His eyes were bloodshot, and his gaze held a deathly stillness.

Su Mo desperately waved at him, but her petite frame was lost among the zombies and crowd, completely invisible.

All she saw was his superpower flaring as he walked towards her direction.

Every monster that blocked his path was cleanly killed.

Had it not been for the quick reactions of those in front of him, they almost had their heads pierced, mistaken for zombies.

How terrifying it was.

Su Mo inwardly cursed, quickly took up her blade, and ran toward him.

“Lu Chen!

Stop!” she yelled, waving her blade as she passed through the chaotic crowd.

Unheard by the man, his aura grew even more violent.

Jianxiong noticed his abnormal behaviour and quickly pushed people out of his way, fearing he would hurt the innocents in front of him.

“Boss!

Come to your senses!

This isn’t how you save people!!” he shouted loudly, his voice rough.

“Momo!” Zhao Changsheng, wielding his whip, constantly moved closer to the bushes.

He located Su Mo among the crowd and swung his whip even more ferociously.

“Lu Chen!” Su Mo kept shouting, keeping an eye on zombies while tapping into her superpower to swiftly weave through the crowd.

“Changsheng, clear the way for me!

Something’s wrong with Lu Chen!” Su Mo shouted at Zhao Changsheng, never before so frustrated with her short stature.

“Okay!”

From two directions, they kept moving toward each other.

Lu Chen’s superpower was already overloaded; his complexion was terribly pale, yet he firmly continued walking forward.

Just thinking of Su Mo getting hurt tightened his heart as if it was being strangled by an invisible rope, spreading suffocating pain within.

She must not get into trouble.

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