
Survival in the Black Fog: Traveling Through a Small Shabby House
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Lin Chen, a social worker in 997, died suddenly while working overtime. When he opened his eyes, he was transported to the end of the world shrouded in black fog. At the beginning, he was trapped in a dilapidated wooden house with drafts everywhere. The pus-oozing wound on his left arm, the empty wooden box, the long night that was about to fall with only one hour left, and the night demon that could break through the door at any time, it was a hellish difficulty start. When he was about to die, he accidentally activated the damaged "Dark Survival System". The panel only showed basic status such as health and hunger, without any cheats. The recipes and skills were all unlocked by his own exploration, just like the new game of "Seven Days to Kill" without a guide. Outside are ruins filled with corrosive black mist, while inside are desperate situations with little medical treatment and no food and grass. While Lin Chen complained that this broken system was "more demanding than the boss's request for reports," he relied on the stress-resistant resilience he had developed as a social worker for five years: drilling wood to make fire, making homemade bandages, and resisting monster attacks. With no resources from the sky, only basic prompts from the system, he relied on optimism and pragmatic actions, starting from this small dilapidated house, to slowly find a way to survive in the crisis-ridden apocalypse.
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