Paradise in Apocalypse (Anime Fanfic)

Paradise in Apocalypse (Anime Fanfic)

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The world has come to an end... they say. The once thriving world ruled by humanity became so desolate and abandoned now. All progress that humanity has achieved has stagnated as the world fought back against them. Massive Floods, Extreme heat, Destructive earthquakes, and even viruses and diseases started spreading across the globe. Creating an apocalype, who only the luckiest and the skilled could survive. This apocalypse created monsters similar to undead creatures that I only saw on games and movies. In just one day, the entire world was turned upside down. And I, a person that didn't even belong to this place, had to live through all of this. I had to struggle to survive, but luckily, I was given a gift by the being who sent me to this place... but it's only a utility ability that contributed to none in terms of my strength and fighting capabilities. That's why I started gathering allies, fictional characters who only existed in games, anime, novels, and movies. Who were residents of this world I was pulled into, and together, we built paradise in this apocalypse.
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"You're gonna get stabbed one of these days, seriously." I used to just laugh off my friends' warnings. Blessed with a silver tongue, I'd toyed with countless women since I was a child, and my college days were spent cycling through dozens of them. I was that kind of womanizing scumbag, and I genuinely believed there was no way I'd ever get stabbed in a law-abiding country like Japan. ...That is, until the night an ex-girlfriend I'd carelessly tossed aside stabbed me in the back. As my consciousness faded, I remembered my grandmother's words, "Everything you do comes back to you," and I died regretting my own foolishness.

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