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“ | Sweet anger course through us. Is how universe tell us who target should be. Spirit of universe has slaughtered my happiness and so I must slaughter too. All who disrupt my garden of peace shall die! | „ |
~ Harry Wong's declaration. |
“ | You shall perish! Like the others! Ikari koso, washi no segida! | „ |
~ Harry Wong, right before attacking Nick Ramos. |
“ | Why have you forsaken me? I get fired. My wife leaves me for a guy who sells refrigerators. My kids, grow up to be disrespectful brats. Now this... a goddamn zombie outbreak? Seriously? Screw you, you piece of crap! | „ |
~ Harry Wong's last words before he kills himself. |
Harry Wong also known as Zhi is a minor antagonist in the 2013 video game Dead Rising 3, the third installement of the Dead Rising series.
He is the former owner of the Happy Good Mart pharmacy. For many years, Zhi accumulated anger and rage at his wife's divorce with him and the disrespect of his children, when the zombie outbreak starts in Los Perdidos, Zhi sees it as an opportunity to repair his frayed nerves so that he can meditate in peace in the Zen Gardens.
Even though Zhi looks like a peaceful monk, it doesn't change the fact that in a fit of rage he is able to kill the survivors for the slightest disturbance of the peace.
Zhi is also one of the psychopaths who carries one of the Seven Deadly Sins. Zhi's sin is Wrath.
He is voiced by Eijiro Ozaki.
Biography
Jamie calls Nick telling him that he has noticed a monk meditating in the Zen Gardens and looks quite lonely. Nick Ramos heads to Ingleton and heads towards the Zen Gardens. After opening the gate, Nick enters the gardens. After looking around, Nick sees Zhi praying on the roof of the pagoda and a corpses lying all over the garden. Zhi realizes his presence and greets him. When Nick sees the dead bodies, he thinks they're zombies and asks Zhi if he's okay. Zhi calmly replies that the spirit of the universe has slaughtered his happiness, so he must slaughter too, and he adds that he is responsible for killing these people because, according to him, they disturbed the peace in his gardens while spitting on the corpses of the people he killed. Shocked, Nick tells him that he had no right to do so because these people were looking for refuge. At this point, the zombie hits one of the gongs, enraging Zhi. The monk throws a smoke bomb at Nick and declares that he too will suffer, just like the others, then attacks him.
After the fight, the defeated Zhi falls to the ground and begins to despair over his life. Zhi asks why the worst must have happened to him: fired from his job, his wife who left him for a refrigerator dealer, and children grew to disrespect him and now the zombie apocalypse. Zhi curses the gods before laughing maniacally and then cuts his head off with a Guan Dao before Nick can stop him.
Killing Zhi unlocks the Wrathful achievement and gives Nick access to the Happy Good Mart and his weapon named 'Guan Dao'