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Surviving the Apocalypse: All I Want Is to Find a Husband

[Congratulations! The system will guide you to find a handsome and kind husband in the apocalypse!] After being killed by the demon king, the demon queen had a second chance to live in the body of a woman in the apocalyptic world, Medeia Vega. Their planet has apparently been hit by cosmic radiation, causing living things to mutate and develop unique abilities. People with weak mental states couldn't keep their humanity and turned into monsters, while the survivors had to fight those monsters endlessly to stay alive. Her main mission in that world was to find a kind-hearted husband, but it just so happened that Medeia also built a safe haven for people. Would she be able to find the man of her dreams in the apocalypse? ———— [Before dating a kind hearted man, you should also have a pure heart!] "Fuck." [Foul language detected! Penalty minus 20 points!] "Damn you—" [Foul language detected! Penalty minus 30 points!] "You shitty system, how dare you keep reducing my point?! I hope you rot in hell, you bastard!" [Foul language detected! Bad curse detected! Penalty minus 100 points!!!] ——— NOTE: This is not HAREM story The story is set in a post-apocalypse mutated world, so there will be; - monsters - mutant abilities - action - romance - smut?? let's see~

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My Wife is Not For Sale!

"I'm thinking about ... Red Star Alliance." Lucian turned his head toward Medeia. "What do you think?"

His eyes sparkled with enthusiasm, hoping Medeia would like the name.

Medeia tilted her head. She thought Lucian would have bad taste when it came to naming things since his father had even named a wolf Bear.

"Do you have a particular reason for naming it Red Star?" asked Medeia.

Lucian turned his gaze back to the road ahead and explained, "Red for the canyon where we're building our base. And the star ... Well, I just thought it represented hope."

A hope that represented guidance, a hint of light in the darkness.

Many people had lost hope after a large amount of radiation struck their planet. They counted the dead every day, watching the population dwindle from billions to only twenty million, maybe less.

The dead were scattered around the streets, but births were hard to come by.