《Cultivator in a Zombie Apocalypse》Chapter Three - Beginning of the End
Advertisement
The apocalypse was not an event that would instantly affect the world, but however slowly the epidemic started, it would sweep to uncontrollable levels within a month of officials becoming aware of it. Their initial containment plan failed, but by the time they had learned why, it was too late to do anything about it.
Nathan's parents estate was located on the outskirts of a peaceful village and this village would not feel the effects of the apocalypse until the third week, following a particularly rainy period. In the two weeks before this, Nathan had sowed seeds for fresh greens in the small waist high greenhouse and had watched almost one hundred tomato seedlings grow until ready to be planted in beds or in pots. He had this many as he could not bare to throw the seedlings away as he thinned their numbers, instead transplanting to newer trays. His sunflowers were nearly 20cm's tall, which was an accomplishment for him already as he always struggled with this plant for some reason. He had coaxed and encouraged them and cared for them tenderly just to reach this point.
His parents were away from the estate again, busy with their own work. They text once in a while, but felt that Nathan was independent enough and those they hired to look after the main house could keep an eye on him if necessary.
When others were beginning to fall sick with unexplainable tiredness and feelings of nausea that refused to settle, Nathan also came down with a fever. He did not bother to call anyone about this, knowing to take medicine and rest and he didn't want any of those from the main house coming to his home because of it. He read a book, slept and ate cereal and fruit as his cooking ability was limited normally to soups and jacket potatoes. The fever lasted a few days, it might have dissipated sooner, but Nathan couldn't bare to leave his beloved plants alone for too long.
Advertisement
He tended to his own garden first, noting that there was something wrong with a few of the younger plants, but he did not recognise the sickness, so he decided to look them up on his computer later. Instead, he checked on his greens and pruned a few things before watering the plants as it had been dry since the day before he fell sick. He then took some of the tomato plants, now a good few inches tall, to put in the main vegetable garden.
The gardener's cottage had its garden enclosed by a thick hedge that was just above head height for privacy. Its gate was decorative barred metal. It happened to be like the barred metal fence surrounding the entire main property, though this was a few metres high to deter trespassers and had many thick bushes and hedges to back it up.
Nathan left his own garden, planted the tomato plants, placed bamboo supports and loosely tied the small plants to them. He then noticed that a few of the vegetables here were also not quite right. He watered them all well, spoke to them softly, promising he would make them better soon, before returning to his home. He did notice that it was quieter than normal and that none of the servants from the main house had greeted him like they usually did, but to be honest, he was actually quite glad of that. He disliked people that he did not really know talking to him and asking him how he was. He did not know whether they were asking to be polite or asking him because they really wanted to know, so he preferred to avoid them altogether.
Back in the warmth of his cottage, he noticed he had received a text a couple of days prior. He put his phone on charge and responded to his parents question. "Everything is well here." He didn't receive a message back.
Advertisement
He loaded up the laptop, but couldn't find what the problem might be with his plants on the various internet sites that he tried, so he decided to keep an eye on them for a few days and hope things improved. They did not. But the strange plants did not appear to be dying and the 'sickness' did not appear to be spreading so he felt reluctant to dig them up. Instead, he spoke to them, improved the condition of the soil where he felt he should and watered them as normal.
He could not worry too much as other things happened to distract him. Firstly, the electricity went out. He went to the main house, but it was all dark and there did not seem to be anyone about. He shuffled about on his two feet outside the front door for almost an hour, before he returned to his cottage. No one had come to greet him and he felt too uncomfortable about trying to greet others first. He felt that they would come find him if it was a big problem. The cottage had a Rayburn for cooking and heat, so it the only thing that bothered him was the descent into darkness once the sun went down. He solved this by going to bed early.
The bigger problem occurred when the taps stopped giving him water.
Advertisement
- In Serial9705 Chapters
Salvos [A Monster Evolution LitRPG]
The Netherworld: it is a hellish landscape inhabited only by demons, creatures born from the dark abyss. It is also the only world Salvos knows. Joining the ranks of newborn demons, Salvos is thrown into the violent, anarchy-ruled landscape of that world. To survive, she will have to learn, she will have to adapt, and she will have to evolve. She will gain experience to reach new Levels of power. Her curiosity aids her but her pride could be her fall. It is the nature of the Netherworld to avoid or conquer any threats faced. After all, the law of evolution is survival of the fittest, and Salvos is a survivor. And perhaps, eventually, she will leave this world behind for a better place. But is that what she even wants? Do note that it's a slow-paced but action-packed litrpg! Join my subreddit! Boost me on TopWebFiction! Salvos Vol. 1 is now available as an eBook in these stores! Salvos Vol. 1 is also available as an Audiobook on Audible! Click here to read up to 20 chapters ahead on my patreon! Click here to join my Discord Copyright © 2020 MelasD PMs are for business purposes only. Do not PM me with unsolicited criticisms.
8 6228 - In Serial56 Chapters
Road to the Crown
Political marriage, war taxes, subsidies, a tribute... All those terms sound nice when one juggles them from behind the screen of his trusty computer! Junk food? Check. Sugary drinks that will cause me diabetes? Check. Two weeks of leave from the work? Check. A fresh copy of the newly released game finishing downloading as I'm going back from the grocery store? Check. Oops! My emotions got better to me, and I tripped on the stairs. I'm so silly! Then... Why the hell am I kneeling in a throne room, watching the marriage and coronation ceremony of the King, dressed in the noble robes with the game itself only flashing in the corner of my eyes?
8 244 - In Serial65 Chapters
By The Sword
Death is a fickle thing.For most, it’s a force of nature, but Agil Novan sees the reaper in a different light. As the greatest swordsman of all time, he cherishes life, and he’s lived one full of both struggle and success. After all of his accomplishments, he too must face the reaper and its scythe.When challenged, however, the swordsman is not one to go without a fight. After parrying it once and impressing the reaper with a show of the blade, he is offered something more. A second chance at life—one that he is all but forced to accept.Now, stranded in an unfamiliar land with an unfamiliar body and far too many questions, Agil has his life threatened at every turn. Still, he is determined to survive. He knows what the reaper did to him.And he has never been one to let vengeance go unfulfilled.
8 151 - In Serial12 Chapters
My Second Life is an Absurdist Power Fantasy?!
"Hey, great news, kid... you're dead!" With these words, Jack Eames, unrepentant slacker, found himself staring down God, and was offered a choice- An eternal life of never-ending bliss and relaxation, OR the chance to start over as a powerful hero, fighting to defeat monsters, rescue maidens, and save this new world from another player - a villain who has been given the exact same advantages he has. ...And a couple weeks head start. The ultimate prize? The winner of the contest gets to become God of this new fantasy world, and reshape it however they can possibly imagine! The downside? Whichever one of them loses ceases to exist! For Jack, a clueless, fantasy-obsessed shut-in, picking option number two wasn't hard. Learning that being a hero takes much more than pressing buttons on a controller, and that a real fantasy world is far more dangerous than the ones in stories he loves.... well, that's something else entirely!
8 203 - In Serial24 Chapters
The Arcadia Defect
In the not too distant future, the VR world is the playground of the rich and Liz Milner doesn’t belong. Her good friend, Viv, on the other hand, doesn’t care. Why should she? She was born well off unlike Liz. Problem is the rich girl’s existence on the newly launched MMORPG, Age of Arcadia, is jeopardized shortly after she brings her friends from college along with her online. With Viv effectively brain dead and her attacker on the loose, Liz and the rest of her friends are asked by the comatose young woman’s father to investigate. No one else will. Not when the publisher of the game, Eternia Entertainment, is doing the best it can to squelch the spread of rumors by banning anyone who dares speak out. The Arcadia Defect is a gamelit with litrpg elements written for a mature audience. It contains magical action and fantasy adventure along with adult language and situations.
8 122 - In Serial5 Chapters
မဗေဒါအံကိုခဲ
.
8 229

