I recommend " The Evolution of All Things " to you. The protagonist of this book is also constantly evolving in the apocalypse, including the evolution of the core of the Ghoul race. The base was also protected by ultra-violet rays, and the protagonist had also traveled underground. I hope you like my recommendation.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about various things. Maybe it has a science - fiction theme related to ultraviolet light, like some sort of adventure in a world where ultraviolet phenomena play a major role.
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The main character of the apocalyptic novel ate a ghost's core and evolved into a ghost. The ghost was afraid of the Ultraviolet base and used searchlights to defend the main character from the underground. It built a small base by itself. This kind of plot was more common. It usually involved the protagonist's evolution, mutation, or special abilities, giving the reader a new and exciting feeling.
In the novel, the protagonist had eaten the inner core of the ghost and evolved to obtain powerful strength and abilities that could make him immune to most attacks and damage. At the same time, ghosts are afraid of the ultra-violet rays, so the protagonist can build a defense system underground and use searchlights to illuminate the surrounding environment to avoid being harmed by the ultra-violet rays.
In addition, the protagonist could also pass through the underground to establish another base of his own. This would protect him from external threats and provide more resources and supplies.
This kind of plot usually involved some complicated plots and relationships between the characters, making the readers feel a tense and exciting atmosphere, while also enhancing the readers 'imagination and creativity.
Since I don't know the specific 'an ultraviolet way fanfic', it's hard to say. But generally, it could be about themes like mystery if the ultraviolet element is related to something hidden or unknown.