We Talk About Surviving in the Apocalypse, but Why is it Still a Daily Life in the City?

We Talk About Surviving in the Apocalypse, but Why is it Still a Daily Life in the City?

by Songs Of The Old Days

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For a year, Jiang Mian had the same nightmare every night. In the dream, the doomsday was coming, the zombie crisis broke out, and mankind was once forced into a desperate situation. He survived for two years with difficulty, but finally died under the siege of the zombie swarm. What's even more frightening is that this dream is so real that it doesn't look like a hallucination, but like... A warning for the future? In order to survive, Jiang Mian prepared frantically: working out, stocking up on goods, fortifying his house, and even taught himself wilderness survival skills. He swore that he would never die at the hands of zombies again this time! However, on the doomsday day-- The zombies didn't appear. Instead, there is a zombie system. Still a fool-- [Warning! Warn! A night attack by several senior human commanders has been detected. Your identity as a zombie undercover may have been exposed. This is most likely a premeditated joint strangulation operation] [Having been dormant for many years, as the last glory of the zombie empire, you must announce your arrival to the world with a crushing victory] [Emergency mission now released-Commander of the Attack] [Task description: Capture all the human commanders outside the door, use the most cruel means to crush their will, and make them willing to become your slaves and let you infect them] Looking at the so-called "human commanders" outside the door, Jiang Mian's mouth twitched. The end has not come. But he seemed to have seen another form of doom. (Daily writing, relaxed, no apocalypse, no zombies)

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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago

劲啊
劲啊😦10mo ago

The last book was also cut when I was around 40.

Fortunately, I was smart enough to scroll back and forth in advance.

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