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Apocalypse: King of Zombies

🇺🇸GigglyCat
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If mercy and kindness can't save the world, then this time, I choose violence. I was reborn in death, like sin under the blazing sun.——Ethan Cole Huff... What’s going on? There’s a flight attendant with a D-cup sleeping next to me!? Did I really get reborn!? Back to fifteen days before the zombie apocalypse game starts!? [Ding! Congratulations, lucky one! You’ve been granted a one-time chance to be reborn, along with a spatial storage ring!] [Ding! Please choose: Join the humans or the zombies?] A cheat ability, and a storage ring!? If I choose to be human, I can stockpile supplies, hang out with different women in a safehouse... Isn’t this the perfect start for a post-apocalyptic hero? “So this time, I choose... zombies!” God: “Idiot!!! If I’d known, I would’ve given this rebirth chance to someone else!”
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Chapter 1 - I choose... zombies!

"Huff... huff... where am I?"

Ethan Cole suddenly jolted awake in bed.

"Wait, didn't I get my head blown off!?"

He looked around, trying to make sense of his surroundings.

A woman was sleeping next to him, her chest full and round, probably a D-cup...

Scattered on the floor were a flight attendant's uniform, black stockings, and a bra...

The room was a mess.

"Hold on... isn't this the flight attendant I got off the plane with a month ago!?"

Panicking, Ethan grabbed his phone from the nightstand. The screen showed the time: 12:01 AM.

And the date: November 1st!!!

Ethan stared at the phone in shock.

He stumbled into the bathroom, looking up at his reflection in the mirror.

Clear eyes, a youthful face, skin full of life, as if nothing had ever happened.

Without thinking, he pulled off the condom still on him, and a wild thought began to form in his mind.

He stared blankly at the mirror, at the young, very much alive face staring back at him.

"Did I... come back to life!?"

"Back to 15 days before the zombie apocalypse game starts!?"

Just then, a cold, mechanical voice echoed in his mind.

[Ding! Congratulations, lucky one. You've been granted a one-time chance to be reborn, along with a spatial storage ring.]

At this moment, a ring had already appeared on Ethan's finger, and the ruby set in the ring emitted a dazzling red glow that grew increasingly intense.

His heart raced. The bright light made him instinctively close his eyes, and soon, a vast, starry space appeared in his consciousness, like a dimension that could hold anything.

"Did I just get a cheat ability? And a storage ring!?"

He couldn't help but feel a surge of excitement. This was the ultimate survival skill for the apocalypse!

[Ding! Please choose: Join the human faction or the zombie faction.]

"Faction choice again?"

"But it's still 15 days before the apocalypse starts, which means I can prepare ahead of time?" Ethan muttered to himself, a sly grin forming on his lips.

He thought for a moment, images flashing through his mind: as a human, he could use his knowledge from his previous life to stockpile supplies, build a secure shelter, and wait out the apocalypse. Maybe he could even spend those lonely days with different women, becoming a king in the post-apocalyptic world.

Wasn't this the perfect start for a post-apocalyptic hero?

[So, please choose your faction.]

"Alright, this time... I choose—zombie!"

...

"What an idiot! Why would he choose zombies?!"Far away in the heavens, God watched this unfold, furious. 

He grabbed the coffee mug next to him—his favorite one, with the words "World's Best God" written on it.

The mug shattered into pieces, and a hint of regret flashed in God's eyes as he muttered under his breath, "I knew I should've given this rebirth chance to someone else!"

...

Three days later.

In the yard of a slaughterhouse, workers were busy hauling fresh meat.

Oddly enough, besides the meat, there were also jars of bright red blood being carefully packed into glass containers.

In the morning sunlight, the jars gleamed with a crimson hue, almost like fine wine.

"Big Frank, what's up with the boss? The farm was doing fine, so why did he suddenly order the slaughter of over a hundred thousand animals?" one worker asked, unable to hold back his curiosity.

Another worker chimed in, "Yeah, and why does he need so much blood?"

Foreman Frank frowned. He didn't understand it either, but he didn't want to seem clueless in front of the workers.

"Don't ask too many questions about the boss. Just do your job."

"Oh, got it."

The workers continued their tasks.

They wore masks, white gloves, and even had their hair tightly covered.

Frank reminded them again, "Keep everything clean. Don't let anything fall into the meat. Ethan's a real stickler for cleanliness. One hair in the meat, and he'll dock your pay."

"Got it, Big Frank. Don't worry."

The workers nodded, but privately, they couldn't help whispering among themselves.

"Have you guys noticed? The boss has been acting kinda weird lately."

"Weird how? He seems normal to me."

"He's a clean freak. Hates anything dirty. Yesterday he saw me smoking while working, and some ash fell on the cutting board, the way he looked at me... it was like he wanted to kill me."

"Oh, that explains it! I was wondering why he..."

"Shh! Stop talking."

One of the workers cleared his throat, cutting off the conversation. In the distance, a tall, slender young man was walking toward them. He was dressed in a crisp white shirt, looking spotless and sharp, as if untouched by a speck of dust.

His features were perfectly chiseled, so strikingly handsome that it was hard to look away.

But his narrow eyes held a coldness that sharply contrasted with his warm appearance.

Foreman Frank quickly stepped forward to greet him.

"Boss, the 9,600 cows, 4,000 turkeys, 20,000 pigs, over 50,000 chickens, and 7,000 sheep have all been slaughtered."

Ethan nodded, his gaze sweeping over the neatly wrapped meat and jars of blood, clearly satisfied.

"Go ahead and settle the wages."

"Thank you, boss. It's been a pleasure working with you."

Frank's face lit up with a smile. He instinctively reached out to shake Ethan's hand, but Ethan just stood there, staring coldly at his outstretched hand, not moving an inch.

Realizing his mistake, Frank awkwardly withdrew his hand, forcing a smile. Everyone knew Ethan had a severe case of germophobia and hated physical contact. It was common knowledge around the farm.

"Well, we'll be off then, boss. Hope we can work together again next time."

Frank chuckled nervously, leading the workers out of the yard. They quickly boarded a small bus and drove away from the scene.

Ethan watched as the workers drove off, then walked over to the piles of meat and jars of blood. With a simple wave of his hand, everything vanished in an instant.

Of course, the meat and blood hadn't disappeared into thin air—they had been stored in Ethan's spatial storage ring.

The space inside the ring was vast and limitless, with time completely frozen. Anything placed inside would remain unchanged indefinitely.

Ethan's mind drifted back to the apocalyptic zombie game from his previous life. When the game began, 1% of all life on Earth randomly transformed into zombies.s had the option to join either the zombie or human factions. If not enough people chose to become zombies, the system would forcibly mutate random individuals.

But death was real.

The terrifying scenes of the apocalypse were still fresh in his memory. Zombies roamed the streets, mutated monsters wreaked havoc, and humanity faced extreme shortages of resources.

People fought viciously over a single bottle of clean water or a moldy piece of bread. They betrayed friends and family, tearing off the masks of civility in the face of survival.

If an ordinary person were reborn just before the apocalypse, their first instinct would be to stockpile supplies to ensure survival. Water, food, medicine—these would be the top priorities for anyone siding with the humans.

But Ethan had chosen a different path.

He preferred to stockpile raw meat and fresh blood.

Because… he was about to become the first zombie.

For zombies, blood and flesh weren't just food—they were the source of power.

By consuming blood and flesh, zombies could absorb energy, evolving continuously until they became the Zombie King.

A zombie with an abundant supply of blood and flesh could evolve at an unimaginable speed.

In short, a zombie's evolution depended on how much blood and flesh they could devour.

As a zombie, Ethan's potential for growth was directly tied to how much blood and meat he could consume.

Just then, his phone rang. It was Nina Alvarez, an employee from his supermarket.

"Boss, the 100,000 frozen steaks, 50,000 frozen chicken wings, and 30,000 frozen meatballs you ordered have all arrived."

"Good. Tell all the major suppliers across the country to keep the orders coming. If international suppliers can deliver within ten days, place orders with them too," Ethan instructed calmly.

"Wait, more orders?"

Nina's voice was filled with surprise. "But... boss, we're already out of working capital. We can't even afford the deposits."

"I'll handle the money. Just keep placing the orders."

"Uh, okay then."

Nina agreed, though she was still full of doubt.

No money, yet still ordering more supplies? What was all this stockpiling for? Was the world really about to end?

...

Ethan owned a farm, a large supermarket, an estate, and several properties—part of the inheritance left by his parents.

His parents had passed away when he was very young.

He grew up in an orphanage and inherited his parents' assets when he came of age.

Over the years, he had worked hard to expand his businesses, but his liquid assets were limited.

Now, the most valuable things he owned had all been stored in his spatial storage ring.

"There are only twelve days left until the apocalypse begins. I need to figure out how to get more money and keep stockpiling blood and meat."

As Ethan pondered his next move, he noticed two cars approaching on the road outside the farm: a Maserati Quattroporte and a Honda Civic.

A group of thugs stepped out of the Honda Civic, covered in tattoos and sporting brightly dyed hair.

Most people would feel a headache coming on at the sight of them, but Ethan's lips curled into a slight smile.

"Out of money, and someone comes to deliver it. Hungry, and someone brings food..."

As the Maserati Quattroporte came to a stop, a middle-aged man stepped out. He was dressed in a black suit, bald, with a thick gold chain around his neck and a leather briefcase tucked under his arm. His swagger made it clear he thought he was in charge.

This was Warren, a well-known developer in Los Angeles. He had long had his eye on Ethan's farm, convinced that developing the land would make him a fortune.

But no matter what offer Warren made, Ethan had always refused to sell.

Since persuasion hadn't worked, Warren had decided to apply a little pressure. He brought along a group of thugs to intimidate Ethan into selling.

"Ethan, long time no see!" Warren called out with a smug grin.