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The Symphony of a World Gone Dead

Picture this: the world as we know it has gone to hell. We’re talking full-on post-apocalyptic chaos. The survivors? They’re just regular folks who’ve had to toughen up real quick. Every move they make could be their last because this landscape is as brutal as it gets. The past and present are all tangled up, shadows hide all kinds of secrets, and trust? Forget about it. Allies can turn into enemies in the blink of an eye. These survivors are hanging on not just to survive but to uncover the truth behind something called the yomigaeri and the catastrophe that wrecked the planet. As they fight to stay alive, they’re dealing with way more than just a deadly wasteland. Their own pasts come back to haunt them, making things even more dangerous. It’s not just about dodging danger; it’s about confronting who they were and who they’ve become. So, the big question is: can they stay alive long enough to crack the code of this new world? Can they uncover the secrets and solve the mysteries lurking in the ruins? It’s a race against time, and every decision could be the difference between life and death.

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Chapter 73

"Tell me we're not too late, please." Maria chuckled

Her gaze darted to the figures that were positioned around the ground.

"Speaking of coming late…" the yomigaeri turned its head towards Kai and Ryu.

"You should have been here about fifteen minutes ago," it said, its eyes flicking towards the watch on its wrist.

"Alas, it seems the lady I sent to deliver my message ran away instead of fulfilling her duty," it continued, "well… you are here now."

In an instant, Kai's mind was consumed by the memory, the scene replaying in vivid detail.

The woman, the look of terror frozen on her face as the yomigaeri feasted upon her.

"You!" Kai screamed.

"Oh my," the ypmigaeri gasped, it seemed divine judgement got to her before she could deliver my message."

"You were able to kill my subordinate," it sighed, "well I'm not surprised. That fool has never taken anything serious in his existence."