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Zombolution: Unleash the Undying Power

In the wake of the apocalypse, betrayal doesn't just stab you in the back—it bites. Zorvax learned this the hard way. Abandoned by those he trusted, he didn't just become another number in the legion of the undead. No, his fate was far more peculiar. "I thought death was the end... I was wrong," Zorvax mutters, his voice a gravelly echo of his former self. He's a zombie, but with a twist—he's got his human mind intact. Trapped in a decaying body with an insatiable hunger, Zorvax finds himself in a gruesome predicament that's just the beginning of his ordeal. Enter the 'Zombolution System,' a mysterious power he awakens that's as cryptic as it is potent. "They wanted a monster? I'll show them the true meaning of terror," Zorvax boasts, with a smirk only a sentient zombie could muster. This dark gift is his ticket to ascend beyond a mere walking corpse, promising to unlock abilities that could crown him the emperor of the undead. As Zorvax hones his newfound skills, the line between man and monster blurs. Will his human intellect triumph, or will the beast within claim the throne? "This world has no place for the weak," he arrogantly declares, ready to challenge fate itself.

HaozDancer · Fantasi
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287 Chs

Meeting New World Beasts

As Zorvax and Ophelia ventured through the dense foliage of the forest, their steps were measured and purposeful, each stride carrying them further into a world they were yet to fully comprehend. The forest, with its towering trees and the chorus of unseen creatures, was a testament to the profound changes that had reshaped the earth.

Zorvax, his expression pensive, glanced at the system interface that had been his guide and tool in the past. There was a question that lingered in his mind, a query about the past that still held relevance to their present and future.

"System," Zorvax began, addressing the interface with a tone of inquiry, "I have a question about the explosion – the one that changed the world." His voice was steady, but there was an underlying note of curiosity.