As I gazed at the android I had summoned, covered in blood, I couldn't help but feel nervous. Did he kill those zombies? Was he an ally or an enemy?
"Who... are you?" I asked cautiously.
To my surprise, he knelt down before me and a blue panel appeared in front of me.
"Congratulations, Master," the system said. "We are what's known as a system, as you may have heard in fictional stories. We are not harmful to you. Use us as you see fit. Using the system, you can buy whatever you want, and you have also acquired the skill to summon androids."
I couldn't believe it. I had read about systems in a Manhwa, but I never thought it would happen to me. So the android in front of me was the one I had summoned.
"Guard the entrance and don't let anyone in," I ordered the android, still feeling a little uneasy.
The android immediately stood up and guarded the door. I quickly retreated to my room and locked myself in. I couldn't help but feel a little guilty about the android.
As I learned more about the system, I discovered that it gave me Zpoints for every zombie I killed. With these points, I could buy anything I wanted from the system, from weapons to food and water. With the ability to summon androids, I was practically invisible. But I knew I couldn't get too arrogant. If I used this ability in front of too many people, I might attract unwanted attention.
I summoned the android into my room. He was about the height of a high schooler, maybe 5'8" or 6'0", but I was 6'0" myself, so it was hard to tell. He didn't seem to have any emotions or personality; he was just a metal humanoid bot that moved at my command.
"I can't stay here any longer," I said, looking around my broken apartment door. "It's too risky. I need to find a safer place to stay."
With that, I set out, with the android by my side, ready to face whatever dangers the new world had in store for me