Chapter 7 Noack's Mansion - Gun
Hikaru held the key that the housekeeper gave him after he signed the contract to own the mansion.
He inserted the key into the lock, but he struggled for a while before he could insert the key into the lock because the lock was seriously rusted.
He sighed, then kicked the door with his foot, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't knock down this severely damaged iron door.
Hikaru gasped; this time, he realised that his body was even weaker than when he was on Earth. He immediately felt confused and asked Rika, "Rika, why is my body so weak?"
[Master, you are playing a villain named Hikaru. This character doesn't exercise at all, and he often stays at the bar all day, so it's normal for his body to continuously get weaker.]
Hikaru felt despair upon hearing that; he didn't know that playing a villain was this tragic. Not only was he unlucky, but he was also weak.
[Master, don't worry; when the apocalypse comes, you will have a way to strengthen your body. Besides, as long as you collect a lot of luck points, you will have the opportunity to draw many wonderful rewards.]
Hikaru nodded, but he could only sigh now. After all, in the novel, Hikaru was a weak villain who died after the first 100–200 chapters of a novel that was over 1,500 chapters long.
Hikaru felt that opening the door was impossible, so he looked for another way in. This villa was surrounded by a wall that was about 4 metres high. The wall was made of concrete, and the outside was covered with an extremely solid granite layer.
He found it extremely difficult to understand: Did the person who built this house know in advance that the end of the world would come? Was that why he built a house like this?
Or did the author intentionally create a house like this so that the main character could live safely in the apocalypse?
Although the iron gate had rusted, the wall surrounding the house was still intact, and it was only slightly invaded by plants.
Hikaru got back into the car, started the engine, and then stepped on the gas and rushed into the gate.
"BAM!"
A crash sounded, and two rusty gates were immediately blown off, and on the G63 appeared countless scratches; even the windscreen had spider-web-like cracks on it.
If someone showed up in this place, then they would definitely call Hikaru an idiot. A G63 was not an ordinary car; many people even considered the car to be worth their lives, so they would not dare damage it, and they wouldn't even consider scratching it.
But Hikaru was different; he used the G63 as a tool to pave his way, as he did not care about what would happen to the car.
For him, the car was just a tool; when the apocalypse happens, all the cars, no matter how expensive, would become scraps of iron and be unusable.
At that time, fuel would be extremely scarce because there was no longer a manufacturer, and without electricity and drinking water, no matter how expensive a car was, it could not be used.
Hikaru got out of the car and looked at the grounds of the mansion behind the wall that was more than 4 metres high.
There was a yard of about 10,000 square metres that was comprised of two gardens on both sides. In the middle of the gardens there was a road that was about 5 metres wide and more than 100 metres long that led to the Noack mansion, which was located at the end of the road.
The garden on both sides was covered by trees because no one had pruned and taken care of it for a long time. Hikaru even saw a snake crawling on a tree.
In the story, the author did not thoroughly describe the villa's grounds; now, as Hikaru was looking at this place with his own eyes, he knew how big it was.
Hikaru shook his head, then got into the car and continued driving to the front door of the house. When he got there, he took the key and opened the door easily, as if it were brand new.
"Crack!"
The sound of the lock being unlocked echoed throughout this quiet space. Hikaru took a deep breath and pushed open the door.
Immediately, the dust and the musty smell entered his nose, causing him to frown, and he had to immediately cover his nose with his coat.
It was extremely dark inside, but the light shining through the broken windows allowed Hikaru to reluctantly see the scene inside.
Trees and bushes were everywhere, as they had entered the building through cracks. There were also cockroaches and rats everywhere, and Hikaru even saw snakes.
The scene inside the house would make anyone disgusted. But Hikaru was different; he saw the cockroaches, rats, snakes, and insects inside the house and smiled scornfully.
[Master, why are you smiling?]
Hikaru smiled and said, "Did you know that the main character came to this place about a month after the apocalypse had started?" At that time, the cockroaches, the rats, and even the insects in this house had mutated into monsters.
"Tadashi at that time had to fight fiercely to regain ownership of the house from those monsters. But now it's different; they're just normal cockroaches and rats."
Hikaru looked around the house; the interior was still complete, and it was just a little dusty. Based on the memory that Rika had given him, along with what he had read of this novel, he knew that there was a pistol in this house.
That gun was specially designed by the owner to do great damage, and it used a very special bullet. Its damage was even greater than that of the Desert Eagle.
When Tadashi took over the house, he was already very strong, so he did not need the gun. Thus, he gave the gun to Ryrlia as a gift.
Hikaru took out the flashlight he had prepared in advance and started searching the room as described in the novel. Of course, in the novel, the description was very sketchy because, in reality, this house was as large as a maze.
He slowly walked up the stairs, and every step he took echoed throughout this quiet house.
Arriving on the second floor, Hikaru stood in the middle of the corridor, and upon seeing a row of similar rooms, he frowned.
"The novel only said that Tadashi found the gun in his office, but it doesn't say where that office is."
Hikaru groaned in his heart; he didn't know exactly which room it was, only that it was on the 2nd floor.
Suddenly, Hikaru's intuition told him that the room was at the end of the corridor. Hikaru felt extremely strange, like someone was telling him the location of what he was looking for.
[Master, that's the power of the luck point.]
"You mean…"
[That's right. The higher your luck score—or, to be more precise, the higher your villain's point—the luckier you are.]
[Your senses are even comparable to those of the main characters, and they can help you make accurate judgements or have feelings about important things.]
Hikaru was very happy to hear that; it seemed that in order to survive better, it was necessary to constantly steal the main character's luck points.
[In addition to stealing the main character's opportunities and items, if you steal his woman, it also means that you have stolen the main character's luck points.]
Hikaru shook his head. "Okay, don't fool me."
[Xih!] Rika pouted, snorting: [Master, are you planning to stay in this giant house alone?]
He didn't want to listen to Rika anymore, so he continued towards the room at the end of the corridor. Pushing the door in, he saw that the inside of the room was quite large.
It was about 30 square metres, and the expensive carpet that was spread on the ground was now covered with dust.
There were bookshelves on either side of the wall, with a variety of books, but no alcohol like the offices he used to see. However, what Hikaru was interested in was the desk in front of the door.
He walked over to that desk, pulled out a drawer, and inside there was a red box. Hikaru took a deep breath, then opened the box.
Just as he thought, inside was a special gun that was a bit similar to the Desert Eagle; however, he knew this gun was different from the Desert Eagle, especially in terms of damage.
Inside the box, there was also a 9-round magazine and another 27 bullets. The ammunition of this gun was also quite special; as the bullet was yellow and very sharp.
Hikaru had no knowledge of guns; he just felt that when he held the gun in his hand, he felt a lot more confident.
After all, Hikaru only possessed shooting skills comparable to those of a special forces soldier, so he had no knowledge of guns.
Before, when he lived on Earth, he had never been able to hold a real gun like now.
Fortunately, in addition to the ability to use the gun, there was other information, such as changing ammunition or checking the gun, that was also in his head.
Hikaru checked the gun for a moment and knew it was still working properly. Because it was stored in a box, it was not dusty inside.
It is true that the main character, wherever he goes, can pick up good items. Even when Tadashi picked up this gun, even though he didn't use it, turning it into a gift for another woman was a wonderful thing.
It must be known that in the apocalypse, where zombies and monsters were rampant and people who possessed supernatural powers were few, guns were the best weapons to use for self-defense.
Besides, this gun was also a much improved version of the Desert Eagle, and its damage was extremely huge.
In the novel, although Tadashi gave the gun to Rylia, she did not use it. But the author once described that Ryrlia tested the gun, and the damage of the gun was so strong that it could pierce the heads of four zombies easily.
Even though Hikaru didn't know much about guns, any man couldn't resist the beauty of guns.
Even when he received the gun, Ryrlia felt extremely excited about it. Although Tadashi gave such a wonderful thing as a gift, he only received a smile from Ryrlia.
Hikaru, also looked at the gun like he was looking at a great work of art.
"BAM!"
Suddenly there was a loud noise, and while Hikaru didn't understand what it was, Rika's voice rang in his head: [Master, someone is infiltrating this place.]