Chapter 44 Dianaâs pov In contrast to Nathan, Victor scored 2500 points, ranking first so far.
It was even noted that he broke the record and achieved the highest score in history.
Victor took me to return the pistols. As he passed by Nathan, he showed a disdainful expression similar to Nathanâs before.
âPerhaps my talent is not as high as yours. But Alpha Nathan, itâs obvious that my IQ is a bit higher than yours.â
Victor grinned.
âDonât be complacent.â As soon as Victor finished speaking, Avia immediately defended Nathan. â... Thatâs because we were in a hurry and didnât read the rules, otherwise Nathan would have had a higher score than you!â
Victor let out a cold snort.
âThis shooting range wonât run. Why are you so urgent?â
âBecause...â
Avia opened her mouth, wanting to defend herself.
But after stuttering for a long time, she didnât squeeze a word, but instead glared at me with a fierce expression.
It was like they ignored the rules entirely because of me.
I felt absurd. What did this have to do with me?
I frowned irritably and said to Victor, âLetâs go return the pistols. Donât waste time on them.â
âYouâre right,â Victor nodded and walked away with me.
After returning the pistols, Victor smiled at me and a hint of cunning flashed in his eyes.
âBow your head,â he said to me.
I blinked my eyes. Although I didnât understand why he asked me to lower my head, I did so.
Victor revealed his right hand hidden behind his back.
In his palm, I saw a delicate moon hairpin.
Victor carefully pinned the hairpin onto my hair and praised, âYou look beautiful. I new this hairpin was perfect for you.â
as a bit surprised and touched the hairpin on my head, asking, âWhen did you buy it?â
âI didnât buy it. The staff said I broke the record, so I could choose a souvenir to take with me. I think this hairpin is the best â
âThank you.â
Besides âthank youâ, I didnât know what to say to Victor.
Victor smiled and said, âLetâs go to the next game.â
Next to Witch Park was a horrorâthemed zombie hospital, where visitors could experience thrilling escape games.
Victor raised an eyebrow at me and said, âEnter or not?â
âIâm totally fine, but are you okay? I remember when you were a child, you were. always scared to cry in those places!â
âIt was a long time ago.â Victorâs earlobes slightly turned red. âIâm not afraid of those things now.â
âReally?â I looked at Victor skeptically.
Victor held my hand and pushed open the rusty iron door of the hospital.
âDiana, I think itâs time for you to get to know me again. Today, I must let you remove my image of a crying baby from your mind.
I...â
Victorâs voice suddenly stopped.
I noticed that his hand holding me was trembling slightly.
âArenât you afraid?â I looked at Victor.
âNo, Iâm not! Of course not.â Victor forced a smile.
The atmosphere inside the hospital was completely different from outside.
There were only rusty wall lamps emitting an eerie green light in the long corridor. The ground was sticky, as if there was blood.
The air was filled with a pungent smell of disinfectant, and even the stench of corpses.
Victor and I continued walking along the corridor.
Along the way, everything was quiet except for the sound of footsteps.
Victor breathed a sigh of relief, âI thought it would be terrifying. Itâs not a big dealâ
âAre you sure?â I asked as I stared at Victorâs back.
Victor frowned slightly and his eyes were confused.
The next second, a gray hand suddenly landed on his shoulder.
Victorâs body froze instantly.
âDia, Diana, is there any, anything behind me?â
I resisted the urge to laugh and shook my head, âNo, nothing.â
Victor gritted his teeth.
âLittle scammer!â He whispered, took my hand, and quickly ran away.
Moran wildly all the way, only to be blocked by a group of zombies.
Victor kicked open the door on his side and led me inside.
We were all sweating. But before we could breathe a sigh of relief, we found three headless zombies slowly wriggling towards us in the room.
Victor and I exchanged a glance, turned around tacitly, and pushed the door open with force.
A bloody skull fell from the ceiling and rolled down at Victorâs feet.
Victor was stunned for two seconds, but couldnât hold back and let out a âwowâ.
I almost laughed out loud because of Victorâs reaction.
âDidnât you say youâre not afraid?â
âIâm not afraid,â Victor closed his eyes tightly. âI just... just...â
âYouâre just not readyâ I made an excuse for Victor.
In order not to undermine Victorâs confidence, I tried my best to suppress my laughter and quickly left this place with him.
At this moment, another zombie rushed towards us, I suddenly stopped and was about to change direction when the fierce zombie suddenly showed a hint of confusion.
Immediately after, he was thrown out by a strong force.
With a scream from the zombie, I saw Nathan standing in front of me with his hands in his pockets and a cold expression on his face.
He first looked disdainfully at Victor hiding behind me, and then his gaze slowly fell on my face, furrowing his brow.
âIs it that scary?â he asked, âYou even criedâ
âAh?â
I was stunned for two seconds before I realized the meaning behind Nathanâs words.
Because I had been trying to hold back my laughter, tears oozed from the corners of my eyes.
But Nathan thought I was scared to cry because I was afraid of zombies.
âNo, you misunderstood. My tears are ââ
Before I could finish speaking, a sharp fist came towards me.
Nathan punched away a zombie who was hiding behind me and wanted to attack. âAlright, donât cry. Iâll take you out,â he said expressionlessly, trying to hold my hand, but I dodged.
âAre you insane?â I widened my eyes and looked at him in amazement.
Nathan seemed completely unable to understand my response.
He frowned and said, âI helped you. You didnât appreciate me, but cursed me in return?â
âI donât need your help! Who told you I was scared?â
âYouâre crying!â he emphasized.
I didnât want to explain to him, so I turned around and walked towards the zombie that Nathan Bunched on the wall.
âAre you okay?!! I helped.
un and asked.
âI donât need your help! Who told you I was scared?â
âYouâre crying!â he emphasized.
I didnât want to explain to him, so I turned around and walked towards the zombie that Nathan punched on the wall.
âAre you okay?â I helped him up and asked.
The zombic rubbed his chest and coughed continuously, unable to say a complete.
sentence I stared at Nathan and said, âDonât you know these zombies are all played by staff? Why are you hitting them?â
âIâm here to protect you!â
âI donât need your protection!â I shouted.