Surface R: Reunion

Surface R: Reunion

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[Completed] Nature's wrath takes its toll in this new story. Metropolis gone savage, the surface contaminated by a dangerous atmosphere, and the human population are forced to live underground with their progressing technology. But like their once life above, humanity has gone savage and forces groups of orphans to venture back to the surface, in fear of shortages in resources. The government sees it as a solution, the orphans look at it as a death sentence. But perhaps, things aren't bad as they seem. Book 1 of The Surface R Trilogy.
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When the sky bled for three days, humanity thought it was the end. It wasn't. It was the beginning. Now the world belongs to them - the Beta forms. Monsters born from human ruin, constantly evolving, learning, adapting. Each one carries traces of what it used to be... faces, voices, instincts. Some whisper names they shouldn't remember. Survivors hide among the wreckage of cities long forgotten, clinging to the illusion of normalcy. But every safe zone is temporary, every light draws something closer. As the mutated world stabilizes, a darker truth begins to unfold - the Betas are only a phase, and humanity's next evolution may already be among them. This is not a story of heroes. It's about what remains when survival replaces morality - and how far a person can decay before becoming the very thing they fear. This is not a story of heroes. It's about what remains when survival replaces morality - and how far a person can decay before becoming the very thing they fear. This is not a story of heroes. It's about what remains when survival replaces morality - and how far a person can decay before becoming the very thing they fear.

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