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THE AWAKENING: BIO-GENETICS

[COMPLETED] Set in the city of Tokyo, Japan. The world ended after the explosion of a Chemical Plant alongside a virus, leaving the remaining survivors of Tokyo to retreat to an underground base, governed by the Prime Minister of Tokyo, the outside world inhabitable to them. Young Kimura Hiro, a victim of the incident (Black Storm), wakes up blind in an underground base, along with a group of kids quarantined in the same room away from the rest civilians. They are told of the shocking disaster and 100 of them, the sole survivors of a virus responsible for wiping out half of humanity, their cellular structure altered by it making them faster, stronger, and different from the normal average human beings. All hope turns to the Bio-genetics as a means of reclaiming the surface (The outside world), but a much greater threat awaits them on the surface, unlike anything they have ever seen. What lies in store for the Bio-genetics? Find out as you experience the thrilling dark adventure of the Bio-genetics, through trials and harsh cruel reality, as they strive to reclaim the surface lost to them. A/N: This book is anime based... containing a series of action, military, romance, and suspense, if you are into these... then this is the right book for you. [WARNING] Mature Contents, Strong Use Of Language, Bloody Scenes! DISCLAIMER: I Do Not Own The Pictures Used, Credits To The Owner.

Dy_zamite · Fantasia
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301 Chs

Then And Now [2]

A Few Minutes Later 

Anzai looked to and fro in the elevator, his eyes landed on Tori in front.

"Well this is getting confusing," Anzai said sternly, using a finger to scratch his head.

"I thought factionless people were stripped of their lodge. Where are you taking me?" Anzai asked, a bit pissed. He didn't want anything that would annoy him even further.

"You may not remember me, Anazi-san," Tori began, not turning to face him. Anzai just raised an eyebrow.

"I served as a fresher in the military base back then before you retired," Tori said.

Anzai just scratched the back of his head, dumbfounded.

"I knew a lot of rookies and besides I had a long tenure, many faces," Anazi shrugged.

"But there was one of your tenures, you were assisting General Kimura before you retired 4 years ago," Tori said.

Anzai's body stiffened, his fist tightened, he remembered when the news came out about the death of the General.