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A Split-Path To The End
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Ongoing, Unang na-publish Jun 01, 2019
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A virus has emerged from an unknown origin turning citizens into cannibalistic undead (also known as zombies you catch my drift). As the story of this virus goes nationwide it's too late as most populated cities are taken over from the U.S. Who can we possibly trust the world survival as people morality give up and its everyone for themselves. 
Also, im one of the writers for split in half by Cinnamon Reapers  so this would involve the same characters (This is a remake from the old version)
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