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Global Game: AFK In The Zombie Apocalypse Game

Fang Heng was transmigrated to a parallel world and his soul was forced into the body of a man who had just committed suicide. Huh? What? Every human here was being forced to join a game? Those who refused would be killed? Wait? This suicide dude was a pro gamer? He had the highest S-rank talent sill, the Zombie Clone? Damn! The S-rank skill evolved! My zombie clones could auto hunt! [Your zombie army has crafted Wooden Axe x720 when you were offline. You have received 1921 experience points for the Basic Crafting skill.] [Your zombie army has chopped down 27,821 trees and gathered 128,973 pieces of wood while you were offline. You have received 2,171,921 experience points for the Basic Wood Chopping skill.] Just as the rest of the players were struggling to survive in the zombie apocalyptic game, Fang Heng's zombie clones were starting to clear every resource out of the forest. Hm... What an interesting game!

Empire Black Knight · Bandes dessinées et romans graphiques
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In-depth Investigation

Éditeur: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Fang Heng watched as the members of the psychic team prepared to evacuate and asked, "Captain Shi, is the operation ending here?"

"Yeah."

Shi Yanwu nodded and said, "The purpose of training the team has been achieved. Moreover, this was just a probing action against the tree spirit tribe. We've obtained some clues, and after returning, the Federation will launch a detailed investigation into the white frost ore. I believe we'll discover something soon."

On the other side of the communicator, Minister Ray's voice came, "Dr. Fang, if the ore is crucial to the tree spirit tribe, they may return after getting wind of our investigation. This could lead to a large-scale conflict. It's not safe here. I'll have the psychic team escort you back to the research institute."

"No hurry, Minister Ray. I think it's a bit slow to go back and investigate. The tree spirit tribe that fled into the primeval forest hasn't gone far. I suggest a deeper investigation."