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Shut-In Of The 'Dead'

Bronze WINNER of WPC#322: Male Lead: Zombie Invasion Takemi Kazuichi might very well be the luckiest and unluckiest person in the world. He was an orphan, and he was severely bullied in school. Because of that, he became a hikikomori, a shut-in. When he turned sixteen, he was adopted by a rich couple who loved him as if he was their own son. Unfortunately, they died in a plane crash, and Kazuichi never overcame his bad habits of being a shut-in, largely because of his preying relatives. Fast forward to four years later, Takemi Kazuichi still stayed in the house left by his late parents. He never bothered going to work or going out to socialize with people. For the lack of a better term, he was a rich hikikomori. He never even bothered to check the news or log in on any social media. All he did was live his life in solitude, devoid of any human interaction. One day, as he came out of the shower, he heard a strange thumping sound by the doorway. "That's weird, I didn't order any delivery today." He told himself before absent-mindedly opening the door. And what stared back didn't resemble a human at all. It was a zombie— or so that's what the first thing that came into Kazuichi's mind. Unbeknownst to him, the world had drastically changed, and he was the last one to know.

DaisukiDayoSenpai · Fantaisie
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347 Chs

Kazuichi Stronghold's Worth

As the night deepened over the Kazuichi Stronghold, a blanket of calm settled over the landscape. Faint stars began to prick through the inky sky, their distant glimmers reflected in the torches lining the stronghold's walls. Shadows played across the fortifications, flickering like silent sentries guarding against the unseen threat that lay beyond the horizon. Kazuichi walked along the eastern wall, each step echoing faintly in the silence, his eyes sharp and reflective as they scanned the dark landscape.

The air was cool, the scent of pine and damp earth wafting up from the forest beyond. It was the kind of quiet that seemed almost sacred, broken only by the occasional rustling of leaves in the breeze. But even in the stillness, Kazuichi felt the weight of the night pressing down, as if the very land was bracing itself for what was to come.