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EX-Class: Zombie's Husbando

“H-Haru.... please... go...” In the midst of the sudden and ongoing Apocalypse, which had turned their lives into a complete hell, Haru embraced his loved one amidst the sadness and despair, watching helplessly as her bitten neck turned black. The person who meant the world to him was turning into a zombie, and he felt helpless to save her. “Why... Why... Why...” Tears fell as he held her tight, not wanting to let go. He was afraid, not of death or turning into something else, but afraid of losing her once more. Yet, amongst tears and desperation, a bit of unexpected hope appeared out for Haru. [Ting! Ting! Ting!] [Sorry for the wait. System has now finally initialized!!] [Assigning a designated Class suited for the User!!] [3] [2] [1] [Congratulations! You acquired the EX Class – Zombie’s Husbando!!] [First Quest – Choose a Zombie to be your Waifu!] #################### Author's Note:- Volume 1 (The Awakening): Completed Volume 2 (The little girl & Nightmare): Completed Volume 3: Ongoing Sorry for any irregular updates.

Dummybeing · Fantaisie
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Inside The Hospital

"SCREEEEEEEECCCHHHHH"

Another loud roar reverberated through the air, the monstrous creature circling above them.

"What do we do now? We can't stay on the terrace with that thing up there," Kuga said, looking toward Haru.

This wasn't the first time they had encountered this terrifying creature. It was the reason they had to change their route multiple times, and why Haru couldn't travel through the sky with his chains.

Haru knew confronting it would mean certain death. The difference between Elite and Adept Rank was like comparing a crawling baby to a running adult. At Adept Rank, not only was the quantity of Prana multiplied, but its quality as well, inducing fear in lower-ranked beings.

'We can't move until that monster leaves… Damn it... just when we were this close to our goal... Sigh... we have no other choice but to spend the night here.' Haru thought, scanning the dimly lit hallway where the green emergency lights still flickered.