Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition

Chapter 620 620: Story 620: Bloodfang’s Legion



The village lay in eerie silence, the smell of death thick in the air. General Viktor 'Bloodfang' Kruger stood at the center of the ruined street, his crimson beret slightly tilted as he examined the grotesque figures before him.

Rows of undead soldiers, clad in torn fatigues and armor, stood at attention. Their pale, rotting faces twitched with unnatural hunger, but their eyes… their eyes were filled with something different. Obedience.

Kruger smirked. His undead army was ready.

A low, rasping voice interrupted the moment. "Impressive work, General. I must admit, I doubted you at first."

From the shadows of a broken chapel, Dr. Sylvia "Plague Mistress" Voss emerged, her long coat billowing as she stepped forward. The mastermind behind the infection, she had spent months refining the virus, perfecting Kruger's vision—an undead force that followed orders, not instincts.

Kruger crossed his arms, his gaze never leaving his new horde. "Doubt me again, and you'll join them," he muttered.

Voss merely chuckled. "Charming as ever." She walked past the front row of undead, inspecting them like a scientist admiring her greatest experiment. "We've done it, General. These aren't mindless corpses. They recognize you. They listen."

Kruger stepped forward and pulled a combat knife from his belt. With a slow, deliberate motion, he raised it high. The undead remained still, waiting. Then, with a sharp downward slash, he signaled his command.

The horde reacted instantly.

In perfect synchronization, they let out guttural roars and turned toward the training dummies—the remains of old enemy prisoners bound to posts. Within seconds, the undead tore through them, ripping apart flesh and cloth, moving like a disciplined battalion rather than a chaotic swarm.

Kruger grinned. "They'll make fine soldiers."

Voss, however, was focused on something else. One of the undead—a former officer named Captain Mikhail—moved differently. His posture was rigid, almost self-aware. He wasn't just following orders. He was learning.

She frowned. "General… there's something unusual about this one."

Kruger turned, his eyes narrowing as he studied Mikhail. The undead officer saluted.

For the first time, Kruger hesitated.

Before he could speak, a distant explosion rumbled through the valley.

The radio crackled. "General! It's Rook! We've got a problem—enemy forces are advancing! They know we're here!"

Kruger's smirk returned. "Perfect." He turned back to his undead legion, then raised his fist. "March."

The horde moved as one, their lifeless feet stomping in unison as they prepared to meet the incoming forces.

Kruger watched as his perfect army advanced. His enemies had spent years fearing the undead plague. Now, they would learn to fear something far worse—a man who controlled it.

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