Immortal in Horror Game: She is the Fortune Teller!-Chapter 80 - 77: Horror Hospital 44 (The Past of Humans and Cats)
Josh and Yuze exchanged a glance. In the end, they still didn’t know what illness those people at the hospital were suffering from.
The base leader still wore a look of lingering fear on his face. "That disease will make people’s entire bodies grow cat fur, gradually turning them into monsters."
Rob was a bit puzzled: "Growing fur all over isn’t that terrifying, is it?"
"No, you don’t understand." The base leader shook his head in horror, "The fur will slowly spread to the mouth, nose, and eyes.
At first, it felt like dust had gotten into our eyes, a bit itchy. Then slowly, fur began to grow in our mouths, our throats started to dry out, and even basic blinking and swallowing became difficult for us.
Later, even the internal organs gradually became covered with fur. Our throats felt scratchy. That sense of suffocation, dryness, and slow pain almost drove people insane. But the most terrifying part is that we didn’t die from it; all our bodily functions continued to operate normally, with only pain, endless pain!"
As he spoke, the base leader’s expression grew more agitated.
Josh wondered if it was just her imagination, but she seemed to see hair emerging from the base leader’s skin.
When she looked closely, there was nothing there.
However, in that fleeting moment, she indeed caught the unique scent of a cat on the base leader.
This base leader was very likely one of the victims, but wasn’t it said that only the hospital could treat this disease?
How could the director let someone out of the hospital alive?
This doesn’t fit the setting of this scenario.
The base leader sighed, looking at them, "I’m really out of options, that’s why I’m seeking help from you. This concerns the survival of humanity, and with only three days left, we cannot fight against the hospital’s virus on our own."
Josh and Yuze exchanged another glance, seeing the tacit understanding in each other’s eyes.
Since the main task had already been triggered, there was no reason not to do it.
But the base leader’s words turned out to be useless.
He still hadn’t clearly explained why the director was acting so crazily.
With a simple "We also are not very sure," he brushed it off.
Whether he truly didn’t know or just pretended not to, one thing was for certain: this base leader was definitely hiding something from them.
Seeing everyone remain silent, the base leader became visibly anxious.
He looked at them, "You are humans too. Are you really going to let humanity die out without helping? Once the virus breaks out and spreads, not only us, but you may not survive either!"
Josh looked steadily at him, "But we still don’t understand what exactly happened between humans and cats."
"Why do you have to figure this out?!" the base leader suddenly yelled at Josh, losing control.
Yuze clicked his tongue, his face dropping in displeasure, "Who are you shouting at? Think shouting makes you louder?"
He turned his head, "Rob!"
"Exactly! Does shouting make you louder? Is this the attitude you have when asking for help, showing us a sour face?" Rob shouted back at the base leader, his voice deeper, more powerful, and more penetrative than his.
Yuze gave a thumbs up, "That’s manly."
Rob’s face darkened, filled with grievance, "Captain, how come you’re scolding me while I’m helping you?"
Yuze laughed, "Sorry."
Rob pouted but didn’t hold it against him.
The base leader quickly calmed down, reining in his emotions and apologetically looking at them, "I’m sorry, I lost control of my emotions. I’m just anxious."
Josh looked at him calmly, "You must understand, what caused the current situation is the conflict between humans and cats, not the director’s issue. Even if we destroy the experiment capsule and kill the director, what then? If the issues between you and the cats aren’t resolved, similar incidents will continue to happen repeatedly."
The base leader remained silent for a long time before finally slumping into the chair in defeat, "Actually, this city used to be a city of cat lovers..."
It was from the base leader’s mouth that they learned.
This city was previously called the Paradise of Cats, where the slogan of coexisting with cats was everywhere.
In this city, you could see all kinds of cats everywhere. 𝒻𝑟ℯℯ𝑤𝑒𝑏𝑛𝘰𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝒸𝑜𝘮
These cats were not afraid of humans and were very close to people.
Humans would occasionally offer food to passing cats, and almost every household here raised cats.
Then, suddenly one day, the cat raised by the base leader’s brother went crazy and started attacking people and fighting with them.
To prevent the cat from running out and biting people, the brother locked the cat in a room.
Later, there was a massive explosion in that house, and the whole building collapsed.
The base leader’s brother was blown to bits.
The cat, however, went missing.
Soon after, a half-human beast cat named Hart appeared among the cat group, and under his leadership, all the cats went berserk, attacking humans everywhere, breaking into people’s homes, mauling, destroying, setting fires, and slaughtering...
That night, almost half of the city’s people were massacred.
After that night, for some unknown reason, all the cats in the city disappeared without a trace.
A virus started spreading among humans, and the Kitty Hospital was established at that time.
To mitigate the pain caused by the growth of cat fur, one had to go to the Kitty Hospital or avoid sunlight.
Josh pondered, "So back then, the half-human beast cat that led the cats to massacre humans is now the director of the hospital, Hart?"
The base leader nodded, recalling those painful memories seemed to make him extremely uncomfortable.
He sat in the chair in defeat, "It was the worst blow humans ever suffered, and it was my negligence... I was still buried in the grief of my brother’s death at the time, and failed to launch the city’s defenses immediately, leading to the persecution of most city residents."
Josh and the others fell silent, not expecting such an outcome.
Eventually, they still took on the task.
Regardless, the task had to be completed, though they didn’t expect they’d have to return to the underground greenhouse bunker in the end.
If they had known, they wouldn’t have let Jiang Can out, and could have collaborated from both inside and out.
But before starting, they needed to deal with the issue of Code 7 first.
They returned to their accommodations, and the base leader had already rearranged rooms for them, each person having their own.
Josh found Code 7’s room, and he was lying on the bed, his face expressionless.
Thinking about how he’d lived like this for the past decade, Josh frowned slightly.
She walked over, "Code 7, we might go to blow up the underground greenhouse bunker tomorrow or the day after. We promised to give you freedom, so let me remove the controller for you."
Code 7 silently nodded, his body tensing slightly.
The controller was just beneath the skin on the back of his neck.
He couldn’t touch it, as any contact with the controller risked it self-destructing.
Yuze had copied the data from the computer, and Josh had reviewed it.
Among it was information about Code 7.
The controller on the back of his neck was designed so that Josh could better tame this body, to prevent her from losing control of the body and getting harmed by Code 7’s consciousness.







