僵尸
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The new type of virus that has spread worldwide is just the beginning. After the majority of people were infected, the virus began to cause mutations in the human body, as if it were being controlled by a program. Within half a month, ninety-nine percent of infected life forms turned into uncontrollable monsters. Shao Ming, studying in the UK, received the news that there is still an uninfected safe zone in his distant hometown. Now, he must cross the entire Eurasian continent to find that last patch of untainted land. No system, no superhuman physique, no evolution- the only thing he can rely on is the weapon in his hand, and a train running on the tracks. Traversing the wasteland, we lose not only our loved ones, but also the humanity that has been erased. Scavenge for supplies, pick up survivors, upgrade the train, reinforce the carriages, and follow the protagonist as he fights his way through, heading toward the last remaining safe zone. This translation captures the sense of urgency, survival, and the post-apocalyptic struggle, common in many end-of-world or zombie-related stories. Let me know if you'd like me to tweak anything!
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BREEDERS

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