After recovering, the scene in front of him has changed.
Ryota looked up and found that he had come to a city with a different style from the modern steel town.
Most of the houses are built of limestone, so the whole town is covered in a layer of cream, which seems to have a long history.
Most of the buildings have pointed arches, ribbed vaults and buttresses. Ryota recalled that this was a hallmark of gothic architecture.
There was another style mixed in, but he couldn't recognize it.
On the other hand, Hayasaka said in surprise:
"Classical Christian, and gothic architectural style... What's going on here..."
"It has to be Israel's Jerusalem."
Ryota gave a conclusion.
He didn't judge by the style of the architecture, but by the plot of the movie.
In [World War Zombie], the story first takes place in Boston. When actor Gary Lane got up early to send his children to school, he suddenly had a zombie crisis and fled the city in a very thrilling way.
Later, Gary Lane, a former United Nations investigator, gets an assignment to investigate the truth of the zombie virus, and after a few twists and turns, he comes to Jerusalem, Israel.
Because only Jerusalem had used the city wall as a defensive barrier before, and the whole process was under martial law earlier to fight the zombies, Gary thought that the person in charge here knew something.
Too bad he guessed wrong, and faced the most thrilling zombie siege crisis here.
Countless zombies, like piles of arhats, crossed tens of meters high city walls, turning all of Jerusalem into a hell for the dead.
Looking back now, Ryota still found the sight quite shocking.
"Jerusalem?" Hayasaka exclaimed, "Although I have heard that it is a religious shrine, but in Jerusalem… are there so many people?"
She looked around and saw a sea of people.
In the square, in the street, in the building...everywhere one could see, there were people moving everywhere, and walking on the street became very difficult.
She and Ryota were in the plaza now, lost in the crowd.
There was a lot of noise around, and even talking had to be louder.
"See that wall?"
Ryota pointed at the tall city wall at the edge of the square.
"Jerusalem uses the wall as a defensive barrier to fight off the zombies outside and accept survivors to enter. Most of the people you saw fled, so there are still a few more."
There was a huge roar in the sky, and a helicopter flew over the two of them.
Hayasaka carefully surveyed the surrounding crowd.
Sure enough, most of the people's faces had anxious expressions.
"How can they use the city as a base to fight zombies?" Hayasaka asked curiously: "The outbreak of the zombie disaster should be very sudden, right? The people in the city cannot survive."
"Jerusalem was under martial law long before that."
Ryota recalls explaining: "Because they intercepted a communication from an Indian general, who mentioned that there were monsters in India... that is, zombies appeared."
"Only for this reason, the entire city is under martial law?"
"The problem with most people is that they don't believe that anything bad will happen until it's too late." Ryota said with emotion: "It's not that they're stupid, it's human nature. But within such a large human base, there will always be people who are resolute and crazy. If someone like that was a responsible person, then everything would be simple."
After a sigh, he became serious: "Okay, we are not here for tourism, don't waste time, first find the person named Gary Lane, he is in this square."
"Find someone..."
Hayasaka looked around, her view blocked by countless heads.
She immediately reached out and made a big "X" on the fake chest:
"No way, almost like finding a needle in a haystack."
"Looking for a needle in a haystack!" Ryota said seriously: "He is the key to our score!"
When he found out that the original location he was teleported to was Jerusalem, Ryota was very happy.
Since there are quite a lot of planes parked at Atalot Airport here, all that's left is to find one and he can quickly go to where he wants to go.
At that time, the virus injection plan could be successfully implemented.
But there's a big premise!
It was to find movie actor Gary Lane.
Airports are not where people want to come, this common sense still exists.
It didn't matter the route, even if he kicked the door violently after boarding the plane, it was useless to threaten the captain to change the route.
Because the route has been changed, you still cannot be forced to land at another airport.
Especially in this extraordinary period when the zombie crisis broke out, who knows if there are tons of zombies on the plane?
As for contact, it requires status.
Ryota and Hayasaka have just been designated as refugees by the system, and no one in this world can interfere with the operation of another airport.
Therefore, it is necessary to find the male lead Gary Lane, who has the status of a UN investigator.
Knowing him as the Secretary General of the United Nations, he can use the powers of the Secretary General to let them land where they want.
This is the premise of the implementation of the virus plan.
"Hurry up," Continued Ryota, "Once we find someone, we must leave this town as soon as possible. There will soon be a zombie siege crisis."
"So..." Hayasaka said helplessly, "How do you find someone?"
Ryota smiled: "Don't worry, I have already thought of a plan."
After he finished speaking, he put down his backpack, then bent his knees and hopped onto the small travel bus next to him. There are still survivors on the bus who haven't got off in time.
The phenomenon of someone suddenly jumping two or three meters high certainly shocked those around him.
Hayasaka included, everyone stared at Ryota in amazement.
Ryota, on the other hand, completely ignored this, he stood on a high ground and looked around, looking for a gathering place for the Christians.
It is naturally impossible to find Gary Lane from the sea of people in a short time.
So only special means can be used.
Ryota remembered very clearly that the reason why the zombies attacked the city in the movie was because the Christians gathered and sang, and the singing attracted all the zombies outside the city.
At that time, Gary Lane happened to be in an area where Christians gathered, not far from the crowds of singers.
It just so happened that someone there was holding a microphone to amplify the sound, directing everyone to sing along.
As long as he rushed over, grabbed the microphone, and shouted Gary Lane's name loudly, he could basically solve the problem of finding someone.
Soon, Ryota found an area where the christians were gathered, and he immediately looked happy, jumped back to his original position from the roof of the car, and placed his backpack on the ground on his back.
Hayasaka and the surrounding people who were looking at him still had shocked shock on their faces.
Ryota didn't have time to explain anything, so he immediately asked: "Hayasaka, your English should be good, right?"
"Not bad, what's wrong?" Hayasaka guessed, "Would you like me to act as a translator for you?"
"Almost."
Ryota nodded and said: "Time is tight, so… offended!"
After speaking, Ryota hugged Hayasaka into his arms, and placed one hand firmly on the girl's back.
Then he bent slightly, moved his other arm down, wrapped around her leg, and lifted her up with all his strength.
This is the princess's hugging posture.