Things why this novel is at top of my apocalypse genre novel list. 1. The world background is really detailed and logically explained, the name mutagen really is well suited. 2. Anti-hero Protagonist who only helps people when he wants something out of it, it's convenient or just plain easy for him. 3. Updates every day with a new chapter. 4. The type of evolution that the zombies and mutants follow is very unique and has a good variety to them. 5. The MC makes rational decisions. And always tries to see a way to benefit himself or his team. 6. Loved the power which the MC possesses in the apocalypse, never seen it before in apocalypse novel. Overall it's an amazing apocalypse novel and it will be a great experience for all. It just has some Gore and scenes of mature content so read at your own discretion. Author really impressed with the novel, the quality of the chapters, and the one chapter per day update is really appreciated. Thanks for writing this novel and keep up the great work, i appreciate it. 😁👍
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LIKEI have read till chp 80, it only show on what chapter you left, not how many you have read.
Exallion:What I might say was rude but it looks funny how someone who only read the beginning is actually questioning someone who had ready throughout the whole story up to the latest chapter. >.<
and I am not questioning anyone, it's a fact. Someone that saves whoever he find is not an anti-hero, he saves all the women he find and then gives the 'reason' of why he did it to make it logical. Not seen an instance of him letting a women die because it's not his problem. Even if the novel isnt harem, does it matter? He is still surrounded by women even if he didnt do anything to them apart from one. It's just harem without sex
Exallion:What I might say was rude but it looks funny how someone who only read the beginning is actually questioning someone who had ready throughout the whole story up to the latest chapter. >.<
Yes, he might be surrounded by women even if he had reason. If you call that a harem, then its fine. BUT... he did not save ALL the women. If he saved ALL the women, in the chapter where the people that reached the third floor, did he bother how many women are there? He only stopped at the female clerk to tell her to abandon the useless people panicking around them. The mother and daughter? They were just additional since I would leave a bad image on the two that he chose to help. Aside from three in the mall which is the two college girls and the main female, he did not save anyone else aside from another main character on his own decision. Also, he did not only save women duh... What do you call the three employees pushing the carts of food? gays? Furthermore, there were several more males after they got to safety and the number of males at that time were larger than the females. After there are more encounters with females after they left the mall but he allowed almost all of them to come due to their expertise. Hero? Would a hero let almost a hundred people die just because he did not say anything about what he knew? He might not be an anti-hero but he's not a hero either. He might be saving others but he needed a reason to do so. Its a matter of give and take. I also wonder why did you say that it doesn't matter if its not a harem when you did not stop about the MC being surrounded by females.
Space_Fox:and I am not questioning anyone, it's a fact. Someone that saves whoever he find is not an anti-hero, he saves all the women he find and then gives the 'reason' of why he did it to make it logical. Not seen an instance of him letting a women die because it's not his problem. Even if the novel isnt harem, does it matter? He is still surrounded by women even if he didnt do anything to them apart from one. It's just harem without sex
"Why did you say that it doesnt matter if its not a harem" Because it doesnt matter, even if the novel is said to not be an harem, it has all the qualities of it. Being surrounded by females like that is not specifically harem, but there is not much differeces either. It doesnt mattet that the novel describe itself as having the premise of "Not harem", because in the end it's the same as harem without sex, even though it's not techniqually harem. You said it yourself, you questioned me because I said that the MC is not an anti-hero, but now u said he isnt one yourself? All the time he let someone dies are only implied, was there even a time where someone asked for help but he decided to not help because it isnt worth it DIRECTLY. All the time he let someone dies arent said directly, he let someone die because he didnt say something that might help them, but did he ever refused to save someone right in front of him? Moreover I dont understand why you had to introduce so many women like that; the way you let the discussion flow and based on how important the character feels or are important to the story in general, getting more screen time than other character are almost all females? Is this not harem? You cant put so many women with such interactions surrounding the MC, then making him having sex only with one and saying this is not harem. You, as the author, are trying to make him look as anti-hero but whenever there is a woman introduced that need help or similar you always give out a reason to save her (that for some reason they are always female). 'Let's save her because she might be useful', 'she might be needed' is just a stupid excuse to make the mc have a reason to save the girl and having more females around. Especially when one has to risk his life for saving her, an anti-hero is described as the opposite of a hero, and a Hero is described as: "...someone who gives of himself, risking, for the greater goods of others" This comes back to my original claim: -The MC is not even close to being an anti-hero -This is just harem without sex ------------------------------------------------------ I dont hate the novel, it's definitevely not my type but whats annoying me is you trying to make the novel pass as something that it isnt. For example, try putting in the description. "Not harem, but he is completely surrounded by women who follows him"
Exallion:Yes, he might be surrounded by women even if he had reason. If you call that a harem, then its fine. BUT... he did not save ALL the women. If he saved ALL the women, in the chapter where the people that reached the third floor, did he bother how many women are there? He only stopped at the female clerk to tell her to abandon the useless people panicking around them. The mother and daughter? They were just additional since I would leave a bad image on the two that he chose to help. Aside from three in the mall which is the two college girls and the main female, he did not save anyone else aside from another main character on his own decision. Also, he did not only save women duh... What do you call the three employees pushing the carts of food? gays? Furthermore, there were several more males after they got to safety and the number of males at that time were larger than the females. After there are more encounters with females after they left the mall but he allowed almost all of them to come due to their expertise. Hero? Would a hero let almost a hundred people die just because he did not say anything about what he knew? He might not be an anti-hero but he's not a hero either. He might be saving others but he needed a reason to do so. Its a matter of give and take. I also wonder why did you say that it doesn't matter if its not a harem when you did not stop about the MC being surrounded by females.
I don't mind. Yes I said the he might not be an anti-hero but I did reply because you said he he isn't. I replied because you said that he is a hero. Well, I don't mind what you think anymore. I write since I like to write and for those who like to read what I wrote. Goodbye.
Space_Fox:"Why did you say that it doesnt matter if its not a harem" Because it doesnt matter, even if the novel is said to not be an harem, it has all the qualities of it. Being surrounded by females like that is not specifically harem, but there is not much differeces either. It doesnt mattet that the novel describe itself as having the premise of "Not harem", because in the end it's the same as harem without sex, even though it's not techniqually harem. You said it yourself, you questioned me because I said that the MC is not an anti-hero, but now u said he isnt one yourself? All the time he let someone dies are only implied, was there even a time where someone asked for help but he decided to not help because it isnt worth it DIRECTLY. All the time he let someone dies arent said directly, he let someone die because he didnt say something that might help them, but did he ever refused to save someone right in front of him? Moreover I dont understand why you had to introduce so many women like that; the way you let the discussion flow and based on how important the character feels or are important to the story in general, getting more screen time than other character are almost all females? Is this not harem? You cant put so many women with such interactions surrounding the MC, then making him having sex only with one and saying this is not harem. You, as the author, are trying to make him look as anti-hero but whenever there is a woman introduced that need help or similar you always give out a reason to save her (that for some reason they are always female). 'Let's save her because she might be useful', 'she might be needed' is just a stupid excuse to make the mc have a reason to save the girl and having more females around. Especially when one has to risk his life for saving her, an anti-hero is described as the opposite of a hero, and a Hero is described as: "...someone who gives of himself, risking, for the greater goods of others" This comes back to my original claim: -The MC is not even close to being an anti-hero -This is just harem without sex ------------------------------------------------------ I dont hate the novel, it's definitevely not my type but whats annoying me is you trying to make the novel pass as something that it isnt. For example, try putting in the description. "Not harem, but he is completely surrounded by women who follows him"
You know what I was about to skip this one but after reading your arguments I think I should just read it to quell my curiousity
Exallion:I don't mind. Yes I said the he might not be an anti-hero but I did reply because you said he he isn't. I replied because you said that he is a hero. Well, I don't mind what you think anymore. I write since I like to write and for those who like to read what I wrote. Goodbye.
Well if you read the story it explains why he gets along with females better than the Male counter part
Space_Fox:"Why did you say that it doesnt matter if its not a harem" Because it doesnt matter, even if the novel is said to not be an harem, it has all the qualities of it. Being surrounded by females like that is not specifically harem, but there is not much differeces either. It doesnt mattet that the novel describe itself as having the premise of "Not harem", because in the end it's the same as harem without sex, even though it's not techniqually harem. You said it yourself, you questioned me because I said that the MC is not an anti-hero, but now u said he isnt one yourself? All the time he let someone dies are only implied, was there even a time where someone asked for help but he decided to not help because it isnt worth it DIRECTLY. All the time he let someone dies arent said directly, he let someone die because he didnt say something that might help them, but did he ever refused to save someone right in front of him? Moreover I dont understand why you had to introduce so many women like that; the way you let the discussion flow and based on how important the character feels or are important to the story in general, getting more screen time than other character are almost all females? Is this not harem? You cant put so many women with such interactions surrounding the MC, then making him having sex only with one and saying this is not harem. You, as the author, are trying to make him look as anti-hero but whenever there is a woman introduced that need help or similar you always give out a reason to save her (that for some reason they are always female). 'Let's save her because she might be useful', 'she might be needed' is just a stupid excuse to make the mc have a reason to save the girl and having more females around. Especially when one has to risk his life for saving her, an anti-hero is described as the opposite of a hero, and a Hero is described as: "...someone who gives of himself, risking, for the greater goods of others" This comes back to my original claim: -The MC is not even close to being an anti-hero -This is just harem without sex ------------------------------------------------------ I dont hate the novel, it's definitevely not my type but whats annoying me is you trying to make the novel pass as something that it isnt. For example, try putting in the description. "Not harem, but he is completely surrounded by women who follows him"
That's still harem, just because there is a reason for it, it doesnt excuse it. He basically created an harem, as for the reason for it doesnt matter. An harem is an harem thats it.
rogerven:Well if you read the story it explains why he gets along with females better than the Male counter part
nani the f*ck, do you even know the meaning of harem? whats wrong with men surrounded with women. looks like a certain fellow lacks some things.
Space_Fox:That's still harem, just because there is a reason for it, it doesnt excuse it. He basically created an harem, as for the reason for it doesnt matter. An harem is an harem thats it.
Stop lying and add the Harem tag...the vulgar use of deus ex machina to get a extra girl to his harem and you dare critic a reader....
Exallion:What I might say was rude but it looks funny how someone who only read the beginning is actually questioning someone who had ready throughout the whole story up to the latest chapter. >.<