Apocalypse: I Awaken Future Sight in the Zombie Apocalypse

Apocalypse: I Awaken Future Sight in the Zombie Apocalypse

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Author: Tsetth
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The schizophrenic and bullied middle schooler Lee Jin-woo is about to start high school, but just when he thought his biggest worry would be finding a way to avoid drawing attention to himself, a virus outbreak occurred on the second day, plunging his school into a nightmarish hell, a setting straight out of a zombie thriller movie.



However, while he was trapped in this come-to-life zombie horror-flick, not only does he have to think of a way to survive, but he also has to grapple with the fact that this virus outbreak might have been caused by his careless mistake from earlier in the morning.



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A rewrite of 'Apocalypse: Apparently, I Can See Zombies'



#Story based in South Korea

#Story based on South Korean zombie thrillers

#Story best read at night

#Story best read in bed

#Story has plot twists

#Story has irredeemable villains

# Enjoy the story :)

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Tsetth
Tsetth

I had a few doubts while writing this book... If the big bang actually happened, why did those dust particles eventually go on to create us humans? Did they only meant to create stars and planets, and we are just side effects of that? But if those dust particles actually mean to create us humans, are we the end product of those dust particles, or just the starting point? Is there another phase, another stage in human evolution that will eventually happen countless years in the future? If so, what kind of evolution? Is it because we're so far away from that stage that we can't fathom what it could be? Like how babies can't perceive what it will grow up to be in the future? But then again, wouldn't there come a time where they're able to look at adults, their parents, and make a guess? If so, is there something we as humans can look at and know what we might become? An adult, a parent of some kind? Is that something a planet? Is it a solar system? A galaxy? Or maybe it's the universe itself? But if this is our evolutionary path, what becomes of those that die before making it to that point? Do they scatter back into dust particles and get a redo? Or do they simple live on as DNA within their descendants? Is that the reason why there is an instinctive nature to reproduce? So we could eventually reach the end of our evolutionary path one way or another? Or maybe, none of what I said is correct. Instead, the dust particles didn't create us, and the big bang that released them didn't occur. Maybe it was all an accident, a universal misunderstanding caused by our narcissistic pursuit in finding order in chaos. Perhaps, we were too arrogant to believe that since there is order to our existence, then our existence must be purposeful. Perhaps, what we see as orderly constructs... are merely chaotic coincidences, where the reality is that human life—from the most excitement one had felt to the most despair they've ever experienced— all of it simply has no meaning... Whether these questions will lead one to an existential crisis, or some sort of freedom from the fear of the unknown... I'm not quite sure... Anyway, I hope you enjoy my book[img=recommend]

20 days ago
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Yuujii_14
Yuujii_14

The story just piques your interest from the first few chapters and has been consistently doing so till the latest chapter. I wrote this review after finishing the current volume 1. I give the writing quality a 5/5, the dialogues down to the narration is good, it didn't ruin my immersion. 5/5 for the story development, the build was good and the pacing isn't rushed or dragged I love it. As for the Character Design I give it another 5/5. Each character has their own personalities and the MC is good, unique, which further enhances the immersion. 5/5 for Updating stability, it seems like the author constantly updates, so all good. As for the world background I also give it a 5/5. The setting happened somewhere in Korea, and things were already happening behind the scenes, we'll probably learn more about it in volume 2. Overall I enjoyed it, may this review catch your attention and convince you to read the book.

7 days ago
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