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The Summoner's Harem: Surviving the Eternal Apocalypse

In the world of the Eternal Apocalypse, where the dead walk and the living are few, survival is the only thing that matters. Souta, a young man with a mysterious power to summon androids and a system that allows him to buy anything he needs, has managed to carve out a small community of survivors in an underground shelter. But his community is unlike any other - it's filled with talented women who have all fallen in love with him. Souta never set out to create a harem - it just happened. As he traveled across the wasteland, rescuing survivors and gathering supplies, he met women who were struggling to survive on their own. He offered them shelter and protection, and they fell for his intelligence, kindness, and charisma. But Souta wasn't interested in just collecting wives - he cared deeply for each of the women in his community and was determined to protect them no matter what. The women of Souta's harem were all different, with unique talents and personalities that made them stand out. There was Yuki, a skilled mechanic who kept their androids running smoothly. Kaori was a talented fighter who had saved Souta's life more than once. Maki was a brilliant inventor who had helped create many of the advanced technologies in their shelter. And then there was Ayumi, Souta's first love, who had joined his harem after he rescued her from a group of raiders. As Souta's community grew, so did his harem. More and more women joined them, attracted by the safety and stability that Souta provided. But with each new addition, Souta felt the weight of responsibility on his shoulders. He had to make sure that everyone in his community was safe and happy, and he had to balance the needs and desires of his many wives. But despite the challenges, Souta's harem thrived. They worked together to build a society that was more advanced than anything that had existed before the apocalypse. They created new technologies, grew their own food, and found ways to generate power. And through it all, they remained fiercely loyal to Souta, willing to do anything to protect him and their community. Souta's harem was often misunderstood by outsiders, who saw them as nothing more than a group of women fawning over a man. But those who knew them understood that they were so much more - they were a family, bound together by their love for each other and their determination to survive in a world that had been destroyed. And as they faced new challenges and dangers, Souta and his harem knew that they would stand together, no matter what the future held

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Drone

As the night fell, I sat by the window, staring out into the darkness of the world outside. The silence was only broken by the occasional sound of zombies scratching at the door or the distant sound of gunshots. Maki was still asleep, exhausted from the day's events.

I couldn't help but think about what she had said. She was an inventor and an engineer, and her family had built the first rocket to go to space. If what she said was true, then she would be a valuable addition to my team. But I couldn't shake off the feeling that something was off.

As I sat there lost in thought, I heard a faint humming sound. It was coming from Maki's backpack. Curiosity got the better of me, and I reached for it. As I opened it, I found a small drone, hovering inside.

"What's this?" I muttered to myself. I had never seen anything like it before. It looked like it had been built with precision, the components carefully put together to create a small, agile drone.

Just then, Maki woke up and saw me holding the drone. "Oh, that's my invention," she said, rubbing her eyes. "It's a drone that can be controlled using your thoughts."

I was amazed. This was the kind of technology that could change the world. "How did you come up with this?" I asked her, still in awe.

Maki sat up, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "Well, I was working on a project that involved interfacing technology with the human mind. I realized that the brain emits certain signals that can be picked up and interpreted. So I built this drone that can read those signals and respond to them."

I was impressed. Maki was not just smart; she was a genius. She could build things that could change the course of humanity. "You're amazing," I told her.

Maki smiled. "Thank you. But I still have a lot to learn."

We sat there, talking for hours, sharing stories of our past and our hopes for the future. It was then that I realized that Maki was not just a valuable asset to our team; she was also a friend.

As the night wore on, I knew that our journey was going to be a dangerous one. But with Maki by my side, I knew that we could face whatever came our way. Together, we would build a new world, one where technology and humanity could coexist in harmony