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My Second Life As A Boy: This Time I will End This Apocalypse!

'Sadly Dropped' When a human dies, no one knows what happens next. Ajena Lawden, an 18-year-old girl admired by the survivors of her bravery, finds her immunity to the zombie virus shattered when a bite begins to spread through her body. In a desperate act, she kills herself—but there's a twist. What if you woke up as a boy? Not just any boy, but your sister's son? Ajena is reborn as her sister's son, named Azriel. In this second life, Azriel faces not only the continuing threat of zombies but also new dangers from meteorites that strike the Earth—that bestowed survivors with extraordinary abilities and the undead also evolved, becoming so powerful that even firearms could not destroy them And Allow Human to see Status. Follow Ajena Lawden’s story as she navigates her second life as Azriel, with her friend Zomma, a baby zombie that became a teenage zombie girl and confronts the perils of this transformed world. Volume 2: Second Life Volume 3: The Real Apocalypse just begun. This is where the apocalypse evolved Zombies and even Human with a Status appeared. (NEW BOOK PUBLISHED: KINDLY CHECK IT OUT PLS. TRY READING THE SYPNOSIS OR 1ST CHAP. TITLE: INFINITE SYSTEM INHERITOR RETURN FROM THE ABYSS.) PS: I'm a newbie author and This is my first ML novel please bear with it if you see errors. I'm not fluent in english and I've wrote this in different language and Use AI for translation. Discord Name: NamhyeBlueMoon link: https://discord.com/invite/cxvAztsn

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Chapter 61: Research Facility

( Meno's point of view )

The sun was rising, casting long shadows and a warm glow over the island. We had just stepped outside, and the heat was already intense, making us sweat. My heart was pounding, but I tried to stay calm. These kids—no, these young fighters—were impressive, moving with a quiet alertness Their senses seemed heightened, that blue stones really made them unhuman huh.

We passed four buildings without any trouble, using the shadows and overgrown foliage to stay out of sight. The streets were eerily quiet, and we moved quickly, sticking close to the walls. I felt a sense of relief; maybe this mission would go off without a hitch.