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Zombie In A Zombie Apocalypse

The world before the fall - Less than a millennium ago, the world had wars, treaties, dialogues, mishaps, however, all this happened amongst humans themselves. Humans loved and hated, seeing the world a few millimetres away from their nose. Then... meteorites fell. Not meteorites that blew up the world, but ones that carried a type of radioactivity that enhanced the strength and speed of a living thing, taking their senses and reasoning ability at the expense. It was a fantasy that the world had always dreamed about, but has also always dreaded. Zombies. Emitting infectious fumes, these meteorites affected the whole world. Nothing was spared. Until, centuries later when humans learnt to utilize the meteorites. Making a serum out of it, a serum that forced an evolution in the human specie without infecting their minds. Thus, humans with abilities were born. Great walls were built to keep the infected world out, while the humans slowly fought to conquer earth and take back what was rightly theirs from the hands of 'monsters'. ***** Then, centuries later. A child was born, one so weak and powerless that even Ceteorin serums could do nothing to change his fate. However, Jesse Louis whose life was overturned by a zombie breach suddenly binds with a system that changed him and his life forever. [-Ding] [System Initialized] ------------- 1 to 2 chapters daily...

BelieverOne · Fantasia
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First mission

Turned out Jesse wasn't handling the mission alone, probably because it was an A-rank mission. To his mild surprise, five second-year students—or cadets, as they were formally addressed—had been assigned to back him up.

"It's the end of the year's session. After this mission, I can finally go home."

"We're dealing with a small gang this time," one of the second-year cadets yawned lazily, his tone making it clear he didn't take the mission seriously. He had probably dealt with far more dangerous missions.

The other cadets didn't seem particularly excited either. One of them finally acknowledged Jesse's presence, looking over at him with mild curiosity. "Hey, you're the number one ranker in the first-year section?" he asked, as if he just realized who Jesse was.

Before Jesse could respond, a burlier cadet scoffed from the corner. "How'd you manage that? Or maybe this year's set is just full of weaklings."