The First School Advertisements!

Even though he was a CEO who spent his days seated, signing billion-dollar contracts, he diligently took care of himself, maintaining both a strong figure and the strength of a man.

Now in a younger body that looked as if it had never dared to run more than a 100-meter dash, Hania Fill refused to yield to his current weakness.

After all, the first floor demanded his attention. 

The main entrance was littered with trash, debris on the floor, and broken objects. 

He cleaned for a long while, until the light outside faded and was replaced by darkness. 

Soon after, a low growl echoed from the distance, shattering the fragile silence of the abandoned city.

Hania Fill's ears pricked at the monstrous growls emanating from the distance. 

He didn't know why he could hear them from where he stood, but he recognized them as the high-level zombies that had evolved over the past three years.

They were the ones mentioned in the novel, evolved zombies that only emerged in the darkness to hunt for food.

In their case, their prey was humans, and they could consume many each night.

Despite being inside the protective area of his school territory, Hania Fill couldn't shake the chill that ran down his scalp at the sound.

It had taken him a while to get used to their disturbing noises, which seemed to echo throughout the place.

It appeared that the high-level zombies were attempting to breach the protective barrier. 

They possessed a special ability to detect humans by scent.

Hania Fill even speculated that when he first entered the city, these high-level zombies had already caught wind of his scent. 

However, since he arrived during daylight hours, they were unable to pounce on him.

It was already nine o'clock in the evening when Hania Fill decided his body had already passed its limit. 

He looks so like as a dried vegetable.

He took an hour's rest while checking the systems at the same time. 

The entire mall had electricity and water in the restroom areas. 

Hania Fill utilized the red diamonds provided by the system to automatically repair and complete the entire first floor, the expense totaling more than 100 diamonds.

Of course, he only had less than 10 red diamonds left in his wallet, so he asked the system for more mental compensation.

Reluctantly, the system agreed, allowing its new host to go further into debt, all the while convincing itself that this is its new favorite host.

Hania Fill wasn't too concerned about being in debt for red diamonds and 10 million gold coins. 

He figured he would naturally pay it off in the future while managing his school. 

So, what was the worry?

The host is not anxious but the system ALAIS is very much jumping on the system's room talking to itself why did the host suddenly become bad.

ALAIS doesn't believe it made a mistake in choosing a new host this time. 

Until now, there have been no hosts who dared to be lazy or become scumbags under its supervision. 

However, as humans often mention in their books, there's always a first time for everything.

The worried ALAIS system whirred in contemplation.

It desperately tried to convince itself that its new host wouldn't succumb to the same irresponsibility it had witnessed in hosts belonging to other systems.

ALAIS wrestled with a silent dilemma within its own space. 

Hania Fill had no idea that his system was worried, and he was clad in a new pair of black pants and a white t-shirt, both from the system's stores.

He held a bottled water and munched on a simple bread, both from the system's store.

The store feature finally opened after realizing the opening of the school, but there were still limits on what he could buy with his gold coins. 

For example, a bottle of water and the bread he was eating were considered basic necessities and could be bought for 10 silver.

It's available at level one, but items like cake, soda, coffee, and others are dimmed, indicating that they can be unlocked at higher levels.

His school, structured like a mall, lacks houses or apartments, each vacant space is meant for a store. 

However, Hania Fill can upgrade vacant spots into small rooms with the system's help. 

He decides to create a small bedroom-style place for himself on the first floor, adding to his gold coins debt.

Designing it with one door and one window to resemble a bedroom inside the mall.

Then he furnishes it with a single bed, a small family table, and two chairs.

After hanging a welcome door sign labeled "Headmaster's Room," he takes a final look around the first floor. 

The absence of any living beings besides himself and the eerie silence might unsettle some, but he simply sighs and closes the door. 

Living inside a mall was something Hania Fill had never dared to imagine.

He closed the door.

The sounds of hungry high-level zombies outside remain clear, prompting him to buy another soundproof layer, costing him 3 gold coins. 

Which was truly expensive, making him wonder if the system's practices were more capitalist and malevolent than his own, as a real CEO of multi-million-dollar companies.

While lying down on his new bed, Hania Fill opened the system's store and went to the furniture section. 

He thought that since he was opening a school in the mall, accommodation for the students would be necessary.

It's also for the sake of their comfort and learning experience.

In this era of apocalypse, there are no homes for future students to return to. Instead, survivors are now living in bases.

A dormitory would be ideal for a new student, but unfortunately, the dormitory building is still locked in the market store.

It would also cost him 500,000 gold coins, which he doesn't have, and the system is now so afraid to talk to him for fear he will ask for more debt.

In that case, Hania Fill plans to convert the third floor of the mall into numerous small rooms for dormitory accommodation.

Then, a school must have classrooms, which can be located on the second floor

The first floor, on the other hand, can accommodate the cafeteria, library, extracurricular rooms, and other stores needed by the future students.

This is what Hania Fill is planning to do, and he will start tidying it up tomorrow. 

Furthermore, the system has ways to attract new students without the need for him to leave the mall.

Though the chances are only 1 percent for a new student to come here, Hania Fill will still use it.

He will be busy for the next few days, and the task mission has a deadline of a month.

Free resources are still resources.

So, there's this advertisement section with a big colorful wheel icon.

Hania Fill has one free chance to get a free advertisement on the wheel. 

If he is unlucky, he can resort to paper advertisements, which would cost him 2 coins per five papers.

It's expensive, so he tries his luck first at the wheel, and luckily, he hits two sets of free five papers advertisement against the three chances.

Now, Hania Fill has 10 advertisement papers that he can deploy to attract students to his school.

He can also split them with A and B type of deployment, where A is within the 15 miles outside the city, and B which can be sent randomly across the world.

In this way, the chances are high of attracting students to his school.

Hania Fill has no way to see what this paper advertisement looks like, but he still clicks the deploy button.

The 10 paper advertisements were split into A and B deployment.

Somewhere, colorful school enrollment paper advertisements fluttered down from the night and morning sky