Chapter 6
Popâ!
At my shout, we burst forward.
âKuuaaaak!â
Crackâ!
I ran while swinging the hammer wildly.
âArgh!â
Crack!
I smashed away the zombie arm that lunged at my side, then brought the hammer down on its skull.
The zombieâs limbs fell off one by one before it collapsed in a heap.
Smack! Crunch! Thud!
Ugly, nauseating sounds echoed from all directions.
The corroded bones we stepped on shattered easily at random.
At one point, I nearly slipped over scattered bones while running.
âAre they keeping up?â
When I glanced back, the Crown Prince was chasing after me, his dark wine-colored hair streaming behind him. His eyes glinted like flecks of gold between the disheveled strands.
âAs expected, itâs reassuring when heâs fighting seriously.â
Feeling relieved, I kept running while smashing through zombies. Thanks to cutting straight through those closing in from both sides, we safely reached the empty space created by the grenade blast.
âHuff⌠huffâŚâ
After sprinting at full speed while swinging a hammer, I was out of breath.
For the moment, the zombies couldnât close in, so we had a bit of breathing room.
Crack! Crunch!
But it didnât last long. Realizing the safe zone was shrinking, I started forcing a path toward the cliff again. The cracked ground ahead looked like a lightning-shaped sinkhole.
It was terrifyingly deep just to look at, but with a raft bridge, it was crossable.
âFirst, we need to secure the northern safe zone.â
Zombies from the northern area were falling into the abyss, leaving no place to step.
I pulled out another grenade.
BOOMâ!
After throwing it and securing the area, I turned back.
âYour Highness, now the raftââ
Huh?
The Crown Prince wasnât there.
Sensing something was wrong, I whipped my head around.
And then I saw him.
The Crown Prince was still in the middle of the zombie swarm.
Zombies that had escaped the fence were gathering, climbing over one another as they closed in around him.
When our eyes met, he smiled as if amused.
âDamn it! This is not the time to smile!â
Just as my chest tightened, the zombies completely swallowed him.
âYour Highness!â
At that moment, a spear swung wildly through the mass.
Whooshâ!
A violent gust blew through as bones shattered, sending zombies flying and clearing the dusty air.
âWhew.â
When the dust settled, the Crown Prince stood there, exhaling deeply as he brushed back his wine-colored hair and surveyed the fallen bodies.
I was still stunned when one of the fallen zombies stretched out a hand toward himâits skull still intact.
âBehind you!â
At my shout, the Crown Prince reacted instantly.
âTch.â
He grabbed the zombieâs head with one hand as it lunged at his side.
Kiiiiekâ!
Blue veins bulged across the back of his hand.
Crack!
The decayed jaw split, then shattered completely.
Bone fragments fell to the ground.
I let out a hollow laugh.
âHe crushed it⌠with his grip? Even if itâs rotten, thatâs still boneâŚâ
Before I could recover from the shock, the Crown Prince ran over and laid the raft bridge across the gap. While watching our rear, he gestured to me.
âGo first, my lady.â
âFollow right after me.â
He nodded, and just as I stepped onto the bridgeâ
KRRRASHâ!
âUgh!â
The ground shook violently and began to split.
I hurriedly stepped back as the bridge tilted and started to fall.
âIâm falling!â
My vision filled with the dark abyssâ
âLady!â
The Crown Prince grabbed me roughly and yanked me back.
Gasping for breath, I leaned against his chest as the tremor finally stopped.
I barely avoided falling to my death.
Then realization hit.
âWhat just happenedâŚ?â
Whyâ
âWhy is there an earthquake when the Saint hasnât even appeared?â
In the original story, earthquakes only occurred when the Saint descended and her holy power clashed with the zombie zone.
Which meant something was very wrong.
I looked up at the Crown Prince in confusion.
He looked just as shaken.
âTch⌠damn it.â
Muttering under his breath, he slipped an arm under my thighs and lifted me up.
I wobbled and grabbed his shoulder for balance.
When he stopped and muttered that this distance should be enough, a bad feeling crept over me.
ââŚWhat are you doing?â
âWe need to cross.â
âYouâre going to carry me?â
He raised an eyebrow.
âThen what?â
âHave you ever jumped while carrying a grown woman?â
âAre you scared?â
âI asked if youâve done it before!â
Crash!
He kicked away an approaching zombie and glanced at me.
ââŚNot really.â
Great. He hadnât.
At that moment, he wrapped his arm tightly around my waist.
âHold on tight.â
Tapâ!
He sprinted and leapt.
âAh!â
âYou lunatic! What am I supposed to grab?!â
I panicked and grabbed a fistful of his hair.
Every sensation felt vivid midair.
The wind lifted my hair before slamming us downward.
Thud.
We landed heavily on solid ground.
When I opened my eyes, I saw the zombie-infested northern landâour safe zone.
âI⌠I lived.â
All strength drained from my body.
âLet go.â
A cold voice cut in.
I turned my head slightly.
The Crown Prince was glaring at me with icy eyes.
Both my hands were still tangled in his hair.
I quickly let go, a few red strands drifting down.
I awkwardly blew them aside and smiled.
âDid that hurt?â
He laughed incredulously and set me down, raking a hand through his hair.
âIâve lived a long life, but this is the first time someoneâs grabbed the Crown Prince by the hair. Truly fitting of a savage noble lady.â
Crunch!
I smashed a nearby zombie and shot him a look.
âWhy should I feel guilty? Heâs the one who picked me up without asking.â
Still, we had made it across.
I gestured toward the forest.
âYour Highness, weâve lost too much time. Letâs move.â
âAgreed.â
He nodded and started cutting a path forward.
That was whenâ
Rumbleeeeeâ!
The ground shook violently again.
Even my brain felt like it was rattling.
âWhy another quake now?!â
In my shaking vision, I saw the Crown Prince tilting toward the cliff.
âYour Highness!â
I reached out, and his golden eyes widened beneath his swaying hair.
Strangely, he looked calmâalmost curiousârather than terrified.
Thud!
I fell to my knees but managed to grab his arm.
I dropped my hammer and clung to him with both hands, but my body kept sliding forward.
My grip slipped from his arm to his wrist, then barely to his hand.
My fingers turned white as I clenched desperately.
âDamn itâŚ!â
âKuaaak!â
Zombies closed in from behind.
If I let go, heâd fall.
A total disaster.
âHey, my lady.â
His voice reached meâoddly calm, like heâd just woken from a nap.
âW-What?! Drop the spear and grab my hand already! Donât tell me youâre out of strength?!â
My voice came out sharp, panic overtaking me.
My arms felt like they were about to tear apart.

