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I am the Zombie King of the Apocalyptic World

Author: I Am Not He Shen
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Looking at the survivors, their faces the picture of despair, surrounded by zombies at the foot of the towering walls, Tang Ye stretched his arms wide and shouted: "Welcome to paradise!"

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"Ah, shoot, it's all over!" Tang Ye weakly opened the window of his rented room and, looking at the crowd in the street below as if it were a festive holiday, let out a cry of despair. The creatures below were not human; they were monsters that ate people!

The disaster had erupted three days ago. On the first day, Tang Ye had only half a bowl of instant noodles, and now he hadn't eaten for two days. He was so hungry that he didn't even want to move. He had wanted to see if the zombies below had dispersed a little, so he could go down and grab some food, but the street below was still exactly the same as it had been two days ago!

Desperation appeared in Tang Ye's eyes. The last of the bottled water in the room had been finished yesterday. Since then, he had been surviving on tap water. However, this morning when he went to fill up at the tap, he discovered the water coming out was brown. He didn't dare drink such colored water, afraid it would turn him into one of those monsters below—it would be such an injustice!

He propped himself up with the last of his strength and walked into the bathroom. When he turned on the shower head, he saw that the water coming out was also a reddish-brown. He was utterly hopeless! He lay down quietly on the floor, the monstrous howls from upstairs ringing in his ears. Did he need to risk going down and get some food to sustain his life? But he was scared! Any ordinary person facing death would shrink back, let alone possibly turning into a zombie seen only in movies.

Tang Ye lay there quietly. He could feel his body gradually warming up, getting warmer and warmer, hotter and hotter, until it was scalding.

"Ugh—so uncomfortable, so uncomfortable, a fever! I don't want a fever, it'll be the death of me!" He moaned softly until it turned into a roar. He didn't know what was wrong with him, only that he felt extremely uncomfortable, so much so that his entire body began to twist.

He wanted to sleep. It had been a long time since any food entered his stomach, and he felt the corrosive pain of stomach acid gnawing at his stomach walls spreading through his entire body! He felt his consciousness gradually fading away, sinking into darkness.

"Is this what dying feels like?" he murmured with difficulty. "Well, maybe it's for the best. I've got nothing to hold on to anyway. Better to just die."

Tang Ye was an orphan. As a child, he was found at the door of the orphanage by the director. Despite being perfectly healthy, he could never understand why his parents had abandoned him. He went through life alone, with very few friends. In his twenties, he had never even held a girl's hand, except for a sister whom he had been working to put through school, though he rarely contacted her.

He was too uncomfortable, so he simply closed his heavy eyelids. The zombies' howls outside got louder and louder, incessant in his ears, occasionally accompanied by the screams of survivors...

He didn't know how much time had passed... Tang Ye reopened his eyes. His blurred vision slowly became clear. He felt relieved that he must be okay and was somewhat glad. He quickly crawled out of bed, feeling a little unsteady and his head a bit heavy. The hunger in his stomach had disappeared, and his ears had become especially sensitive, making every howl outside sound so close.

Tang Ye walked to the window and saw that the world outside was still the same, swarming with a horde of zombies! He raised his hand to turn on the tap, and found his arm was very heavy and lacked strength, but his wrist and fingers felt as if they had an inexhaustible force. It was a strange feeling, but he didn't think much of it, assuming it was a temporary symptom after the fever had just subsided, which would pass in a bit.

After turning on the tap, the water that flowed out was still brownish-red. Tang Ye pursed his lips, feeling strangely indifferent, because he wasn't hungry or thirsty anymore, and the zombies' howling outside didn't seem terrifying any longer. In fact, he even felt like going out for a walk and finding some food.

He gathered some cardboard and, imitating a funny skit from the movie Train to Busan where the hefty uncle wraps himself up tightly with books, he stepped out the door. The corridor was silent, with bloodstains all over the floor—a sign of a terrible bloodbath having taken place. This grim and terrifying scene made Tang Ye a bit scared, fearful that a zombie might suddenly pop out at any corner to startle him.

He mustered up the courage to go down the stairs but didn't notice how horrifyingly abnormal his appearance was in the mirror by the staircase. Tang Ye's floor was a dead floor, and after descending, he arrived at the third floor. He planned to go right to the bottom floor. There were too many zombies below, so he wanted to check if there was anything to eat in the other residents' homes.

Tang Ye had just reached the third floor when he turned a corner and saw a staggering zombie with flesh flipped outwards on its face walking towards him. Startled, Tang Ye hurriedly ran up to the fourth floor and, after arriving, noticed that the zombie hadn't chased after him. He found this strange; in the past few days, every zombie he'd encountered had chased after a living person like a rabid dog, but this one hadn't.

Descending the stairs again, Tang Ye saw the zombie facing him. His heart tightened, and he moved to run, but in the next second, he noticed that the zombie didn't pursue him, instead it walked back and vanished into the corridor. Puzzled, Tang Ye went directly down to the third floor in search of the zombie.

He called out to the zombie's retreating figure.

"Heheh~"

"What's going on? Huh? Why am I doing this?" Tang Ye's voice came out hoarse, just like a zombie's. His mind became chaotic; he thought he was hallucinating. He opened his mouth again to properly greet the zombie.

"Heh-ho~" It was the same sound. Tang Ye began to panic. He tried to produce coherent speech, but his throat felt as if something was stuck in it; all that emerged was a hissing growl.

Meanwhile, the zombie wandered aimlessly, occasionally emitting a hissing sound similar to Tang Ye's. Realizing something, Tang Ye hastily ran back up to the fourth floor and stood in front of the mirror by the stairwell.

He was shocked by his own reflection. His skin had turned a grayish-white color; some flesh had peeled away, revealing the crimson tissue beneath. His eyes had become white, devoid of pupils, emotionlessly staring at his reflection in the mirror.

"Howl~" He let out a hollow howl. He had no idea how he had become a zombie; he was sure he hadn't been bitten or scratched by one. And yet, here he was, transformed.

Three days earlier, the global sky had turned blood red and black rain began to fall. Those drenched by the rain transformed into zombies. That day, Tang Ye was eating instant noodles and scrolling through funny skits, feeling lucky that he hadn't gone outside and been caught in the black rain.

Becoming a zombie felt odd, with a heavy head and light feet, and his teeth felt as if they had been coated with 502 Glue, it was very uncomfortable. Tang Ye supported his body downstairs, only to see that same zombie appear before him again, igniting an inexplicable rage within him.

"Damn zombies!" Tang Ye charged at it, lifting his heavy arm and delivering a punch to the zombie.

Bang!

The zombie crashed to the ground, but Tang Ye still felt unsatisfied. He raised his hand and violently tore off a piece of the dangling flesh from the zombie's face, splashing down sickly yellow blood in disgust.

PS: This story, a product of boredom, was written by an avid reader with nine years of reading experience. Please note that the content is purely fictional nonsense concocted by the author and should not be taken seriously by readers.

Reader Group 1: 757319841 (This group may be full, and the author can't afford a premium membership upgrade)/Funny.

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Raw: 我是末世尸王 Mega disappointment. Do not read. I'm not joking. Genuinely one of the worst things I've ever read. While it was promising in around chapter 10, that quickly dissipates. Why? Well, zombie mc comes across this random girl with a sob story who, for some reason, isn't afraid of him. This is right after the story says that he will never be able to mingle with humans since he's a zombie by the way, so the author and mc can't even keep a promise. But wait, it gets worse. For some reason, she follows him literally everywhere. Why. As of around 32, it's literally devolving into Twilight, yet somehow worse. Probably because the author had an actual interesting premise, but can't use their brain and threw it away. Dude's writing about how the girl wants to clean zombie mc's clothes, and is writing about mc's strong abs and other garbage, like how the mc feels a funny feeling. Oh, by the way, literally in the first chapter it's mentioned that all tap water has turned brown. Yet McUseless over here manages to wash McInconsistent's zombie clothes clean. How? There's literally no clean water???? McUseless is the girl if you couldn't tell. She literally only attracts trouble, clings to the mc, and cries. Literally no semblance of any independence whatsoever. 90% of what she does is useless and doesn't make sense. Example: she gives mc, a ZOMBIE, a cup of her blood. Bruh. Since when are zombies vampires? I have a lot to say, but I'm sure webnovel will censor it, so I'll keep quiet. Despite her uselessness she still has the plot armour to survive against a boss level zombie until mc arrives like her knight in shining armour. Oh right, I said she ATTRACTS danger. I got that completely wrong. She literally causes and walks right into it. That boss zombie thing happened because she couldn't wait and just had to go outside to try and find mc after he left. Dude. Zombie Apocalypse?????? But hey, maybe she has an excuse. After all, she's already so brain dead she's indiscernible from an actual zombie. An even worse situation happens at chapter 40, and it makes me cringe. It makes me so mad I don't even wanna explain it, so I won't. Long story short, it shows that the girl is 100% NOT capable of learning from her experiences. Same thing with the mc. This is even worse than nationalism. Speaking of which, a small hint of nationalism appears in chapter 35. That's right. I read until chapter 40 of this garbage. Oh, and did I mention that there's reincarnator from 10 years in the future? I'm ashamed I even had expectations for this, because it doesn't deserve any.

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