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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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The Android And The System

As I gazed at the android I had summoned, covered in blood, I couldn't help but feel nervous. Did he kill those zombies? Was he an ally or an enemy?

"Who... are you?" I asked cautiously.

To my surprise, he knelt down before me and a blue panel appeared in front of me.

"Congratulations, Master," the system said. "We are what's known as a system, as you may have heard in fictional stories. We are not harmful to you. Use us as you see fit. Using the system, you can buy whatever you want, and you have also acquired the skill to summon androids."

I couldn't believe it. I had read about systems in a Manhwa, but I never thought it would happen to me. So the android in front of me was the one I had summoned.

"Guard the entrance and don't let anyone in," I ordered the android, still feeling a little uneasy.

The android immediately stood up and guarded the door. I quickly retreated to my room and locked myself in. I couldn't help but feel a little guilty about the android.

As I learned more about the system, I discovered that it gave me Zpoints for every zombie I killed. With these points, I could buy anything I wanted from the system, from weapons to food and water. With the ability to summon androids, I was practically invisible. But I knew I couldn't get too arrogant. If I used this ability in front of too many people, I might attract unwanted attention.

I summoned the android into my room. He was about the height of a high schooler, maybe 5'8" or 6'0", but I was 6'0" myself, so it was hard to tell. He didn't seem to have any emotions or personality; he was just a metal humanoid bot that moved at my command.

"I can't stay here any longer," I said, looking around my broken apartment door. "It's too risky. I need to find a safer place to stay."

With that, I set out, with the android by my side, ready to face whatever dangers the new world had in store for me