A Webnovel Author who died after installing a strange farming game was reincarnated into a brutal, apocalyptic world. Armed with only his wit and a quirky farming system, he finds himself surrounded by ruined cities, mutated beasts, and desperate survivors. The world is on the brink of collapse, but his system insists on growing crops and raising livestock in the middle of the wasteland. At first, he thinks it’s a joke—a farming system in the apocalypse? But soon he discovers the hidden potential of his system. The crops he grows can strengthen his body, grant unique abilities, and even repel the deadly monsters that roam the land. However, the system has a mind of its own, and not everything is as it seems. Now, balancing survival and farming, he must build a haven in this hostile world, gathering strange allies along the way, all while uncovering the secrets behind his reincarnation. As his farm flourishes, so does his power—making him a target for dangerous factions and ancient forces that lurk in the shadows. Can a peaceful farmer rise to become the hero this broken world needs? Or will his fields of hope be crushed by the horrors that await? Note: 1. Slow-paced story. 2. There is no female lead in this book.
What Kim Haru found most unbearable was that the head of the part outside the car had been blown apart…
White, red, and dark gray...
Kim Haru gagged.
Under this intense shock, Kim Haru realized his body could finally move!
He immediately scrambled to his feet.
At that moment, a wave of dizziness hit him hard.
Kim Haru swayed, but without wasting any time, he grabbed onto the nearest wrecked car for support.
A flood of unfamiliar memories surged into his mind.
At this point, a suspicion that had been brewing in Kim Haru's heart was finally confirmed.
He, Kim Haru—he had been reincarnated.
The body Kim Haru was using now wasn't belong to him.
The original owner of this body was also named Kim Haru, and from the memories he received, this person looked exactly like him.
To be precise, the original Kim Haru and this Kim Haru were the same person, but from different worlds.
However, aside from their identical appearance and name, their life experiences couldn't have been more different.
Before Kim Haru reincarnated to this world, he had been living a life most people envied.
His parents divorced and went their separate ways, only to both die in accidents afterward.
Kim Haru inherited a massive fortune from both sides, with cars, houses, and savings.
Aside from not liking to go out and not being good at socializing, he didn't have much to regret in life.
The original Kim Haru in this world, however, was the complete opposite.
Like him, the original's parents had also passed away early, but in this world, they hadn't left him anything useful.
The few crystal core savings he had were just enough to secure his right to live in a residence.
It was a five-bedroom, three-living-room villa, with a total area of three hundred square meters, which originally belonged to his grandfather and had now fallen into Kim Haru's hands.
However, this kind of spacious villa was highly coveted by many.
The original Kim Haru had a gentle and weak personality, with no particularly strong combat skills—just about average.
Going out alone to fight zombies for resources or crystal cores was entirely unrealistic.
Here! This is the key point!
God knows how complicated and hopeless Kim Haru felt after seeing these memories.
This world... actually belonged to an apocalypse world!
Kim Haru finally understood why the first thing he saw when he opened his eyes was such a devastating scene.
Aside from the developed safe zones, many cities had already become deserted and most of them were completely overrun by zombies.
The supplies inside had been looted, and taken, and anything portable had long been carried away, leaving nothing behind.
No wonder Kim Haru felt the eerie, deathly silence of this street.
It was silent because everything was dead.
The corpses lying on the ground—those with incomplete heads—were likely zombies that had been taken out with headshots.
The ones with incomplete bodies were probably chewed to pieces by zombies.
Kim Haru took a deep breath.