System In the Apocalypse
In an instant, our world disappeared. It began with people turning into zombies, leading to chaos. Civilization crumbled as people fought and exploited one another. betrayed siblings, wives killed husbands, men butchered themselves, and women sold their bodies. Friends became enemies, and gangs rose as warlords, ruling over the ruins with blood and fear. Soon, cannibalism became the norm as the government fell silent, its remnants fading into obscurity.
But that was only the beginning. The undead multiplied, spreading like an unstoppable plague. Cities crumbled, and desperate survivors fled to the countryside, finding no escape. Society fractured, and everything changed—some believed it was nature reclaiming its throne while others saw it as mankind’s downfall.
Then came the true disaster: the infection spread to animals, plants, and the land, morphing the world into something hostile. Amid this chaos, a force known as the organizers emerged, selecting 10 million individuals across eight continents. These users gained access to a strategic system, allowing them to build fortresses, craft weapons, and become warlords.
Survival came at a cost; users could bury zombie corpses in designated crypts for points while preventing contamination. Commanders leading the strongest factions could absorb others' systems, fostering a brutal cycle of conquest as the dead rose and the living turned against one another.