Freshed married Lin Rantong was on her way back with her little son Anran to her beloved husband by train. Suddenly the world became dark, the Apocalypse arrived. In the end of the world, Lin Rantong was lucky enough by not only obtaining space ability (Teleportation/Storage), but a real living space. There was a magical tree, which she called the "Tree of Hope". While hoping to unite with her husband, she grows vegetables, raises a few found livestocks, takes care of her son and make a few close friends. Will she reunite her husband and survive in this difficult apocalypse, where not only Zombies, but mutant animal and humans darkside might endanger her family.
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(0 reviews)Luo Xun had survived ten years of the zombie apocalypse—not by becoming a badass warrior, but by doing what any true otaku would: hoarding supplies, avoiding people, and absolutely refusing to eat canned peaches.
Then he dies. But instead of staying dead, he respawns three months before the apocalypse begins. Armed with a decade’s worth of doomsday knowledge (and anime logic), Luo Xun sets out to prepare for the end of the world—otaku style.
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His plan: Buy all the instant noodles. Stockpile solar-powered gadgets. Build the ultimate apocalypse man cave. Avoid drama.
But in reality: He ends up rescuing a gorgeous architect named Yan Fei, who looks like he should be sipping lattes in a Paris café, not laying bricks and hoisting steel beams like a tank in tight jeans. Luo Xun’s reaction?
[“He’s too pretty. He must be useless. Definitely can’t cook.”]
Spoiler: Yan Fei *can* cook. And flirt. And install solar panels.
Together, the two build the chillest stronghold in the zombie world, complete with hydroponic gardens, renewable energy, and occasional relationship bickering that sounds like:
[“You bought *another* solar oven? Where will we even put it?”
“Next to the anime figures. Priorities, okay?”]
Despite the horror setting, this novel delivers deadpan humor, wholesome survival strategies, and a romance so domestic it could be sponsored by IKEA. It's the apocalypse—but make it cozy.
Alternative Title:
The Reborn Otaku’s Code of Practice for the Apocalypse