Although Dai Changsheng had recovered the memories of his previous life, he had not transmigrated to Raccoon City. Instead, he had been reincarnated in China.
Therefore, even though Dai Changsheng knew that Resident Evil had been caused by Umbrella Corporation, there was nothing he could do to change the plot from so far away in China.
After Resident Evil broke out, Dai Changsheng, being an ordinary person, could only hide out in his underground rental room.
It was not until he had used up all the boxes of instant noodles and bottled water he had stocked up that Dai Changsheng had no choice but to risk his life and cautiously venture outside in search of food.
Before Dai Changsheng could find any food, however, a zombie lurking in the corner of the stairwell bit his arm.
Faced with the threat of death, Dai Changsheng's adrenaline surged. He forcibly pinned the zombie's head down and slammed it viciously against the wall more than ten times, crushing it to death.
As the adrenaline faded, Dai Changsheng's bloodshot eyes regained their clarity. Looking at the arm bitten by the zombie, he revealed a bitter, despairing smile.
Just as Dai Changsheng sat there with his eyes closed, waiting to die, he was suddenly pulled into this Gray Mist Space. That was why he had seemed so agitated.
At the same time, Bio-Dai Changsheng from the Resident Evil world could not help revealing an ecstatic expression after absorbing the memories of his other five selves.
The one who had helped him the most was Douluo-Dai Changsheng from the Douluo world.
Judging from Douluo-Dai Changsheng's memories, his Soul Power had already reached Level 55.
Thanks to the feedback from those ten-thousand-year soul rings and hundred-thousand-year soul bones, even without using any enhancement soul skills, Douluo-Dai Changsheng's physical strength in his normal state could exceed three thousand jin.
After sharing Douluo-Dai Changsheng's physical attributes, Bio-Dai Changsheng was directly transformed from an ordinary person into a Super Soldier comparable to Captain America.
Next was Heaven Sword Changsheng. Not only had he cultivated the Nine Yang Divine Skill to the pinnacle, but he had also learned top-tier martial arts such as the Heaven and Earth Great Shift and the Nine Yin Manual.
The reason Heaven Sword Changsheng had been able to learn the Nine Yin Manual was that he had already swept up the elites of the six major sects in one fell swoop.
Since Abbess Miejue would rather die than yield, Heaven Sword Changsheng could not be bothered wasting words on her. He split her in half with the Dragon Slaying Saber before everyone, killing the chicken to scare the monkeys.
After killing Abbess Miejue, Heaven Sword Changsheng not only seized the Heavenly Sword, but also supported the ambitious Ding Minjun as the new head of the Emei Sect.
Although Ding Minjun was not an unparalleled beauty, she was still somewhat attractive.
In order to better control the Emei Sect, Heaven Sword Changsheng also turned Ding Minjun into his exclusive firearm and taught her the easily mastered Nine Yin White Bone Claw.
Slightly inferior to Heaven Sword Changsheng was Demon Slayer Dai Changsheng from the world of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
Although the Breathing Techniques unique to the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba world were not as versatile as martial arts, they could be shared and used directly.
After all, Dai Changshengs from different worlds could not directly share their cultivation.
For example, after Bio-Dai Changsheng shared Heaven Sword Changsheng's memories, he only gained the memories of cultivating the Nine Yang Divine Skill. The Nine Yang True Qi within his body was still at zero and had to be cultivated by himself.
Simply put, Bio-Dai Changsheng at this point was like a peerless master whose internal energy had been crippled.
Although the lost internal energy needed to be cultivated again, he no longer had to worry about bottlenecks and could quickly restore it.
Heaven Sword Changsheng had originally spent more than half a year cultivating painstakingly before reaching the pinnacle of the Nine Yang Divine Skill.
Now, Bio-Dai Changsheng only needed a month or so to cultivate the Nine Yang Divine Skill to the pinnacle.
Before Bio-Dai Changsheng cultivated enough Nine Yang True Qi, the Thunder Breathing Technique shared by Demon Slayer Dai Changsheng would serve as an excellent stopgap.
Furthermore, the Breathing Techniques of the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba world enhanced one's strength by adjusting the practitioner's breathing rhythm. They did not conflict with Nine Yang True Qi and could even be layered together, unleashing power greater than the sum of their parts.
Lastly came the memories Hong Kong Film World Dai Changsheng and Conan Dai Changsheng had shared. Their memories were of roughly equal value.
Conan Dai Changsheng's memories allowed Bio-Dai Changsheng to master the Disguise Technique, firearms, and the methods for creating all sorts of black technology.
Hong Kong Film World Dai Changsheng's memories, on the other hand, allowed Dai Changsheng to master the legendary Turning Gun Technique, as well as some relatively basic spells.
Thanks to Novel-Loving Passerby for the 100 Qidian Coins, and thanks to the other readers for their support.
Chu Renmei Was a Weakling
Ever since Hong Kong Film World Dai Changsheng had accidentally learned about The Imp, he had begun looking for ways to recruit all sorts of capable people who could deal with supernatural incidents.
After using Asia Television's information channels for over a month, Dai Changsheng really did find three masters with genuine abilities: Chung Fat-bo, Lam Fung, and Chan the Sorcerer.
Chung Fat-bo was the ghost-catching master from the film The Haunted Cop Shop. While he could not deal with especially powerful Ghost Kings, ordinary ghosts and zombies were easy enough for him to handle.
Lam Fung, meanwhile, came from the film Vampire Hunter and was a diligent, responsible police officer.
Unfortunately, Lam Fung did not understand social etiquette. Although he had earned many merits, he had also taken the blame for many things. In the end, he was assigned to Tung Ping Chau as a patrol officer.
As for Chan the Sorcerer, he came from the film The Haunted Cop. He was the lama sorcerer who would harm innocents and help people swap skins for money.
Based on the original plot, Chung Fat-bo was fairly short of money. Otherwise, he would not have switched careers to run a convenience store.
Thus, recruiting Chung Fat-bo was the simplest. Dai Changsheng merely offered him a monthly salary of one hundred thousand Hong Kong dollars and brought him under his command.
Although Lam Fung possessed the highest magical power among the three, he was a rigid man and would never work for Dai Changsheng just for money.
Dai Changsheng could therefore only take another route and get close to Ah Lin, Lam Fung's beloved niece.
With Ah Lin as a connection, if Dai Changsheng truly encountered trouble he could not resolve, he could have Ah Lin ask Lam Fung to help.
As for Chan the Sorcerer, because he only recognized money and not people, Dai Changsheng had no plans to recruit him. He treated him directly as a mercenary.
After recruiting Chung Fat-bo, Dai Changsheng also learned quite a bit about the supernatural world from him.
It was said that, beginning several centuries ago, the spiritual energy between Heaven and Earth had gradually grown scarce, and the supernatural world had entered the so-called Age of Dharma Decline.
With the arrival of the Age of Dharma Decline, not only had life become increasingly difficult for cultivators, but the number of demons, monsters, ghosts, and spirits had also drastically decreased.
Zombies were the most representative example. Ever since modern people began replacing burials with cremation, zombies had basically vanished from sight.
Even when zombies occasionally appeared, they were usually found in remote mountains and old forests, or inside ancient tombs that had existed for hundreds or even thousands of years.
The Chu Renmei whom Dai Changsheng had once greatly feared was described by Chung Fat-bo as nothing more than a weak, low-level vengeful ghost.
In the film The Imp, Chu Renmei seemed so terrifying not because she was truly powerful, but because the male and female leads were ordinary people.
After all, if Chu Renmei wanted to kill someone, her victim first had to drink corpse water that had soaked her body. Only then could she create various terrifying illusions to frighten the victim to death.
Those truly powerful vengeful ghosts could appear before their victims of their own accord and kill them directly. They did not need to go through as much trouble as Chu Renmei.
Therefore, Chu Renmei could only be considered a relatively weak vengeful ghost, capable of bullying ordinary people at most.
For martial artists like Dai Changsheng, whose yang energy was abundant, even if they accidentally drank Chu Renmei's corpse water, they would directly purify the yin energy within it.
According to Chung Fat-bo, the yang energy in Dai Changsheng's body was like a walking human furnace. A vengeful ghost like Chu Renmei, with less than a century of cultivation, was not even qualified to approach him.
As the saying went, once you have eaten from someone's bowl, your hand grows short when taking from them!
Because Dai Changsheng's salary for Chung Fat-bo was so high, when he asked Chung Fat-bo to teach him spells, Chung Fat-bo naturally found it difficult to refuse and taught him some simple, easy-to-learn basic spells.
Although those basic spells were not especially powerful, they were all very practical. For example, they could temporarily allow someone to open their Yin-Yang Eyes.
It was not that Chung Fat-bo was stingy or unwilling to teach Dai Changsheng more profound spells. Rather, even slightly advanced spells required magical power to activate.
Unless Dai Changsheng was willing to abandon the Nine Yang Divine Skill and switch to the Daoist cultivation method of Chung Fat-bo's lineage, there was simply no need for him to learn advanced spells.
Had it been several centuries ago, Chung Fat-bo might have persuaded Dai Changsheng to enter the Dao through martial arts.
Unfortunately, it was now the Age of Dharma Decline. There was no future in cultivating Daoist arts.
Was Chung Fat-bo, who had cultivated Daoist arts for decades, not ultimately left with no ghosts to catch and forced to open a general store just to make a living?
After the six Dai Changshengs finished sharing memories, they chatted with one another for a while longer before an invisible force of repulsion soon sent them back to their respective worlds.
Resident Evil World
China, Shanghai.
After recovering from the teleportation, Dai Changsheng touched his fully healed arm and could not help grinning. I really wasn't dreaming. After sharing the immunity of my other five selves, I should be immune to the T-Virus now too, right?
According to the film plot of Resident Evil, the T-Virus could be transmitted not only through liquids, but also through the air.
Therefore, the humans who had managed to survive after the Resident Evil outbreak actually possessed some degree of immunity to the T-Virus. At the very least, they were immune to infection from airborne T-Virus.
After all, every zombie was a moving source of infection. When survivors smelled the stench emanating from them, they were actually already breathing in the T-Virus present in the air.
"Forget it. I should fill my stomach first! Even if I really am unlucky enough to turn into a zombie, I should at least die with a full belly."
Having made up his mind, Dai Changsheng immediately stood and left the dark stairwell, stepping into the apartment building corridor.
"Roar, roar, roar..."
Several zombies wandering through the corridor heard Dai Changsheng's footsteps and immediately let out rabid howls, pouncing at him with claws bared.
"Just what I needed!"
Dai Changsheng's lips curled upward into a somewhat crazed smile. His hands became claws as they shot toward the zombies' heads like lightning.
"Pfft! Pfft! Pfft..."
With several sounds like fingers piercing watermelons, the lively zombies instantly became corpses.
"Ugh..."
Looking at his hands covered in red and white gore, Dai Changsheng shook them with a disgusted expression.
He should use weapons to kill zombies from now on. Using his hands directly was too filthy.
After dealing with the zombies in the corridor, Dai Changsheng turned his attention to the tightly shut security doors. Next came the time to open mystery boxes.
Were there zombies behind the doors, or food?
"Riiip—"
Dai Changsheng walked to the nearest security door, grabbed its metal bars, and pulled hard. He forcibly tore the sturdy security door right off the wall.
Psychic Power Awakens
"Bang!!!"
After violently dismantling the security door, Dai Changsheng kicked open the thick wooden door as well. Before him was an ordinarily decorated living room.
Seeing that there were neither zombies nor survivors in the living room, Dai Changsheng's lips curled up. "Looks like my luck isn't bad~"
No zombies meant he did not need to worry about the food being contaminated, while no survivors meant he did not need to worry about the food having been eaten clean.
If Dai Changsheng's guess was correct, the family had most likely encountered the zombie outbreak while on their way to work or school. They had died outside before they could escape back home.
After entering the dust-covered living room, Dai Changsheng first headed to the refrigerator and opened the place most likely to contain food.
"Bleurgh—"
The moment Dai Changsheng opened the refrigerator, the nauseating stench of rotten food hit him in the face, making him retch!
Only then did Dai Changsheng realize that the water and electricity had been cut off for over a month. Even if there had been food in the refrigerator, it would have long since rotted and spoiled. He hurriedly shut the refrigerator door again.
"Ptooey, ptooey, ptooey..."
After finally catching his breath, Dai Changsheng spat repeatedly with a disgusted look, moved away from the dangerous refrigerator, and went to the kitchen to search for food.
Very soon, Dai Changsheng found some rice and noodles in the kitchen, along with half a bag of ham sausages.
Unfortunately, Dai Changsheng had no way to start a fire and cook, so he could only use the ham sausages to stave off his hunger for now.
After leaving the kitchen, Dai Changsheng shifted his attention to the three bedrooms connected to the living room.
After a simple search, Dai Changsheng quickly found two cartons of milk, half a case of beer, three bottles of mineral water, and some snacks and canned food.
Looking at the food he had found with such difficulty, Dai Changsheng had no intention of rationing it. He immediately wolfed down a huge meal, filling his stomach completely before belching in satisfaction. "Burp~ That hits the spot~"
Before he had gotten his cheat, he had only been willing to eat half a pack of instant noodles and half a bottle of mineral water each meal.
Now that his cheat had arrived, if he still could not eat his fill, would that not make having a cheat pointless?
After eating and drinking his fill, Dai Changsheng rubbed his stomach contentedly. He then casually picked up the several-hundred-jin sofa and used it to block the doorway he had destroyed before walking into the bathroom with light steps.
Since the Resident Evil outbreak, Dai Changsheng had not bathed for over a month. His body even carried a sour stench.
Although the water and power outside had been cut off, the water stored in the household water heater was still enough for Dai Changsheng to take a cold shower.
With the help of body wash and shampoo, Dai Changsheng quickly scrubbed away the grime on his body. He then used scissors and a razor to give his hair and beard a simple trim.
After showering, Dai Changsheng found several clothes that suited him in the family's wardrobe, put them on, and then hugged a blanket as he drifted into sleep.
"Bzz, bzz, bzz..."
Just as Dai Changsheng dreamed of punching Lickers and kicking Tyrants, the beer bottles scattered across the floor suddenly began to vibrate before slowly floating into the air.
"Bang! Bang! Bang..."
The beer bottles soon struck the bedroom ceiling one after another and fell back to the floor, waking Dai Changsheng from his dream.
Before you continue
Explore the wiki