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Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse With My Military System

Zombies suddenly appear all over the world, spreading rapidly in crowded cities. Within a day, national governments collapse all around the world, leading to chaos worldwide. Law and order vanish, making people fear both zombies and each other. Despite the zombie threat, groups form and fight over the limited resources. But, amidst all of that, a man named Richard received a system that allows him to summon troops, military equipment, weapons, and vehicles. With his newfound power, he can protect himself, his comrades, his kin, and other survivors from zombies and rival factions. A rampaging Goliath? Unleash Warthogs, AC-130s, and Apaches in the sky. Mutant flying zombies? Establish anti-air defenses. Juggernauts shrugging off small arms? Deploy Abrams tanks and IFVs. Rival factions raiding? Let them face our might. Some notes from the Author: There'd be some strong content in this novel so you are warned. This novel is written in light novel, anime, manhwa style, so characters will have different hair colors and expect character illustrations to be in anime or korean drawing style.

Faux1231 · Sci-fi
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356 Chs

A Random Thought

December 9th, 2023. At Sugarloaf Mountain. Richard stood at the best viewing spot, flanked by Sara on his left and Lisa on his right. His arms were casually draped over their shoulders, The air was crisp and clear, providing an unobstructed view of the expansive landscape below. 

The view was beautiful, with trees dotting the landscape and the distant horizon stretching out before them.

Sara, observing the calm scenery, remarked, "It's surreal, isn't it? Out here, it feels like the world hasn't changed."

Lisa, still looking around, added thoughtfully, "Yeah, it's strange. There are places like this that seem untouched, while the rest of the world is... you know."

Richard nodded, his gaze fixed on the horizon. "It's the contrast that makes it even more striking. That's why in any outbreak, sparsely populated areas like this are safer. Fewer people, fewer problems."