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Wealth and the Undead: Rise of the Capitalist God

In "Wealth and the Undead: Rise of the Capitalist God," Yang Wei, a 19-year-old successor to his family's business empire, rises to power in a zombie apocalypse world. Using his natural talent for business and cheat-like abilities, he builds an empire and a harem of loyal followers, dreaming of becoming the capitalist god of the new world. But with power comes enemies, and Yang Wei must navigate the treacherous world of the undead while grappling with the moral implications of his actions.

Deep_Sky · Urban
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102 Chs

The Phoenix's Gift

The survivors mourned Lyra's passing for days. They buried her in a place of honor, surrounded by flowers and candles. The Arcane Archmage gave a solemn eulogy, praising her bravery and dedication. The survivors stood in silence, tears streaming down their faces.

But even as they grieved, they knew that their mission was not yet over. The Crimson Enchantress was defeated, but there were still many dangers threatening their world. They could not rest until all had been restored to balance and harmony.

They decided to continue their journey, with a new sense of determination and purpose. They traveled through forests, mountains, and deserts, always searching for signs of trouble. And trouble they found, in the form of a group of bandits that were terrorizing a nearby village.

The survivors decided to help the villagers, knowing that it was their duty to protect the innocent. They snuck into the bandits' camp, using their skills and knowledge to avoid detection. But just as they were about to strike, they were ambushed by a new enemy.

It was a woman with fiery red hair, dressed in black leather armor. She had a sword at her side, and a fierce expression on her face. "I am Phoenix," she announced. "And you are trespassing on my territory."

The survivors were surprised. They had never heard of Phoenix before, but they knew that she was powerful and dangerous. They braced themselves for a fight, ready to defend themselves at all costs.

But Phoenix surprised them again. "I am not your enemy," she said, lowering her sword. "I am a protector of this land, just like you. I have been watching you, and I know that you are on a quest to restore balance to the world."

The survivors were taken aback. They had not expected to find an ally in this place. But Phoenix seemed sincere, and they decided to hear her out.

"I have a gift for you," Phoenix said. She reached into her pouch and pulled out a small, glowing crystal. "This is the Phoenix's Gift. It has the power to heal and to restore balance. Use it wisely, and it will serve you well."

The survivors were hesitant at first, not sure if they could trust this new character. But they could sense the sincerity in Phoenix's voice, and they knew that they needed all the help they could get.

They accepted the Phoenix's Gift with gratitude, and Phoenix disappeared into the shadows. The survivors continued their mission, feeling a renewed sense of purpose.

They used the Phoenix's Gift to heal the wounded in the village, and to restore balance to the land. They battled fierce monsters, and fought against dark magic. And through it all, they felt the Phoenix's Gift guiding them, giving them strength and wisdom.

As they traveled, they encountered new characters, each with their own unique skills and talents. There was Lysander, a gentle druid who could speak to animals and plants. There was Eira, a skilled archer with a sharp wit and a fierce determination. And there was Asher, a powerful wizard with a mysterious past.

Together, they formed a team unlike any other. They worked together seamlessly, their unique skills complementing each other perfectly. They traveled through the land, facing new challenges and discovering new secrets.

And through it all, they knew that they were guided by the Phoenix's Gift. It had become a symbol of their mission, a reminder of their duty to protect and restore.

As they journeyed on, they could feel the power of the Phoenix's Gift growing stronger. They knew that they were on the right path, and that their mission was more important than ever.