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Reign of the Undead: The Rise of the Last Monarchy

[ Kingdom Building in the Zombie Apocalypse ] This story is about my book building base in apocalypse, but much better. The whole 50 chapters have been created, and updates will be slow, but if you request it, I'll update faster. Please tell me your thoughts, I want to improve my story, my writing style, and everything. Also, don't expect too much from the story. You might get disappointed. Once upon a time there was a boy who is living in the peaceful world, however it didn't last long as there is an unknown virus that spread the earth. Making him no choice but to kill people, do anything even if it's the lowest just for to survive and to protect his love ones. And his name is: Souta an ordinary senior high school student who enjoyed playing video games and reading manga. He had no idea that his life would change drastically when a mysterious virus outbreak turned most of the population into flesh-eating zombies. He managed to escape from his school with his childhood friends, but soon realized that the world he knew was gone forever. He decided to use his skills and knowledge to survive in the apocalypse, and to create his own kingdom for himself and his allies. He scavenged for resources, weapons, and vehicles, and fought against zombies, bandits, and other hostile survivors. He also encountered some special infected who had mutated abilities, and some mysterious organizations who had their own agendas. Along the way, he met some interesting people who joined his group, such as a former soldier, a former mercenary, a nurse, a mechanic, and a construction worker etc. He also developed a romantic relationship with guess the number ;) of them. Together, they faced many challenges and dangers, and gradually built their own kingdom in the apocalypse.

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Chapter 124: The Mercenary True Quest

Jonathan entered the hallway, where seasoned mercenaries awaited him. Their weapons shone with a well-worn sheen, reflecting their experience and skill. The atmosphere changed from the communal buzz of the main guild area to a more focused, almost tense ambiance.

A grizzled veteran, wearing battle-scarred armor, approached Jonathan. "You must be the new blood. Welcome to the real challenges," he said, offering a firm handshake. "I'm Damon, been doing this for months. Let me give you some advice: trust no one completely, and always watch your back. Out there, it's every man for himself."

Jonathan nodded in acknowledgment, appreciating the veteran's wisdom. Damon pointed to a large map on the wall with various marked locations. "These are the territories where the real quests take place. Choose wisely; some are safer, while others are a death trap. You never know what you'll find out there."

As Jonathan examined the map, he noticed markers denoting different types of quests—from monster extermination to resource retrieval. The hallway hummed with anticipation as mercenaries strategized and prepared their gear.

A burly man, clad in a mix of leather and iron, approached Jonathan. "You look new. Fancy joining a group for a quest? Strength in numbers, they say." His companions, similarly equipped, nodded in agreement.

Jonathan considered his options. Teaming up with experienced mercenaries could provide valuable insights and shared strength. On the other hand, venturing solo offered flexibility and freedom.

The choice weighed on him, a pivotal moment in his mercenary journey. As the mercenaries around him prepared for their next quests, Jonathan felt a surge of excitement, realizing that the challenges ahead would shape his destiny in the unforgiving world outside Lunaria's walls.

What path would he choose—forging alliances with battle-hardened comrades or embracing the solitary path of a lone mercenary? The decisions made in this guild hallway would echo through the unfolding chapters of Jonathan's mercenary tale.

"I'm a bit new here, and I prefer to go alone for now. I appreciate your offer, but I humbly decline," Jonathan replied.

The burly man nodded, respecting Jonathan's decision. "Fair enough. Solo it is. Just remember, out there, trust is earned, not given freely. And don't bite off more than you can chew." With a friendly pat on the shoulder, the man returned to his group, exchanging nods with his comrades.

Jonathan stepped away, his boots echoing softly against the wooden floor as he explored the mercenary guild. The muted clatter of armor, hushed conversations, and the faint scent of oil and leather filled the air. It was a symphony of preparation, a prelude to the adventures awaiting each mercenary beyond the city walls.

As he approached the door leading to the uncharted territories, a cool breeze swept through the hallway, carrying with it the scent of the outside world—a mix of earth, foliage, and the distant tang of decay. The subtle fragrance hinted at the challenges and mysteries lurking in the wilderness beyond.

Opening the heavy door, Jonathan stepped into a dimly lit corridor. The murmur of fellow mercenaries pursuing their quests faded, replaced by the low hum of anticipation. The walls were adorned with the trophies of past endeavors—tattered banners, broken weapons, and faded maps marking the paths of those who ventured before him.

Guided by the soft glow of lanterns, Jonathan navigated through the corridor until he reached the guild's armory. There, a grizzled blacksmith tended to a forge, shaping weapons for mercenaries gearing up for their expeditions. The rhythmic clinking of metal on metal reverberated through the air.

Jonathan approached the blacksmith, observing the array of weapons and armor on display. The distinct smell of heated metal tickled his nose, mingling with the earthy scent from outside. As he examined the merchandise, a particular set of lightweight armor caught his eye—a perfect fit for a solo adventurer.

The armor was made of leather, reinforced with metal studs and plates. It was designed to provide protection and mobility, ideal for a mercenary who relied on speed and stealth. The armor was dyed in dark colors, blending in with the shadows. The armor also had pockets and pouches for storing items and ammunition.

Jonathan picked up the armor, feeling its weight and texture. He liked how it felt, sturdy and comfortable. He looked at the price tag, and saw that it was within his budget. He decided to buy it, thinking that it would serve him well in his quests.

He paid the blacksmith with some bullets, and thanked him for his service. The blacksmith nodded, and wished him good luck. Jonathan put on the armor, and felt a surge of confidence. He looked like a real mercenary now, ready to face the dangers of the outside world.

He left the armory, and headed to the exit of the corridor. There, a large metal gate stood, separating the city from the wilderness. The gate was guarded by two mercenaries, who checked the credentials and equipment of those who wanted to leave.

Jonathan showed them his mercenary license, and his quest paper. The guards nodded, and opened the gate for him. Jonathan stepped through the gate, and into the unknown.

He felt the sun on his face, and the wind in his hair. He smelled the fresh air, and the faint odor of decay. He heard the sounds of nature, and the distant roar of monsters. He saw the vast landscape, and the endless possibilities.

He smiled, and began his quest. He was a solo adventurer, and he loved it.

—end of his story for now—