*_DEAD END_*
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  • Reads 24
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2024
Mature
heheheeh, this one will be interesting as the other books I've made failed ( made only 1 ), anywaysss, my grammar might not be the best, but I'll try my best ok?!!

In the era of 2033, a virus had spread the world violently, as it made people sick quickly, they were transformed into corpses, who stink and would do the act of cannibalism to infect the others

Just a simple scientist who has been doing experiments in years left the laboratory he was working with the needing to create a cure on his own, the problem is that he needed a victim, and it wouldn't be easy.

he knew his determination was that, and he knew he could do it. 
Then a zombie appeared and the scientist though he would die. But wait?! he was trying to- ∆∆∆•' 

HEHEHEHEHEH, NO SPOILERS, READ THE CHAPTERS AND FIND OUT!!!><
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