Chapter 148 Shaving Heads
- Most women feared snakes—slimy, slippery, and unnervingly disgusting. The mutated snakes after the disaster were even worse. Not only had they grown larger, but their unnatural coloring made them downright terrifying.
- Nadia instinctively stepped back, reaching for a weapon, but Harrison acted faster. He pulled her behind him and, with precise force, swung a military shovel. The snake was decapitated on the spot, and blood splattered onto the ground.
- Nadia vaguely remembered that the snake infestation in her previous life had started when the floodwaters receded to the sixth floor. Now that the water level had dropped to five and a half floors, only a single snake had appeared. In the past, they had emerged in terrifying swarms.