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EX-Class: Zombie's Husbando

“H-Haru.... please... go...” In the midst of the sudden and ongoing Apocalypse, which had turned their lives into a complete hell, Haru embraced his loved one amidst the sadness and despair, watching helplessly as her bitten neck turned black. The person who meant the world to him was turning into a zombie, and he felt helpless to save her. “Why... Why... Why...” Tears fell as he held her tight, not wanting to let go. He was afraid, not of death or turning into something else, but afraid of losing her once more. Yet, amongst tears and desperation, a bit of unexpected hope appeared out for Haru. [Ting! Ting! Ting!] [Sorry for the wait. System has now finally initialized!!] [Assigning a designated Class suited for the User!!] [3] [2] [1] [Congratulations! You acquired the EX Class – Zombie’s Husbando!!] [First Quest – Choose a Zombie to be your Waifu!] #################### Author's Note:- Volume 1 (The Awakening): Completed Volume 2 (The little girl & Nightmare): Completed Volume 3: Ongoing Sorry for any irregular updates.

Dummybeing · Fantasy
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115 Chs

More than just knowing

The cold, ice-like dagger pressed against Haru's neck, its sharp edge threatening to end his life with any sudden movement.

[Frost Dagger, Elite-Rank]

Information about the weapon flashed on his retina, showcasing its power and capabilities.

'I couldn't even detect her… But…' Despite the danger, Haru controlled his initial surprise and spoke calmly, "We don't mean any harm."

"Haru!?" Kuga exclaimed in shock, instinctively trying to help.

"Don't move if you want your friend to live!" the dagger's owner warned, halting Kuga in his tracks. The voice, though filled with anger, was distinctly feminine and oddly familiar to Haru. 

'Wait a second…!' Recognition dawned on him, making his eyes widen slightly.

"Haru..." Kuga was at a loss, seeing his friend caught and threatened by an unknown woman.

"Don't worry, Kuga. Just trust me," Haru said calmly.

Kuga sighed, stepping back as the woman instructed, though his concern was evident.