William Hunter was a young high-school student who was constantly bullied and made fun of by the people around him.
Suddenly, one day, everyone was given a system and transported into a parallel apocalyptic world filled with powerful hordes of zombies, wrecking havoc on everyone and everything. Even with systems, most people struggle to survive.
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[You have received the S-rank system, Minion Controller]
[You have received 1x Woodcutter Minion and 1x Warrior Minion]
[You can buy more minions in the Shop]
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What was this?
[Your Woodcutter Minion has collected 21 wood, it is now level-2]
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As other people struggled to survive. William would be able to create an army of minions and take over this hellscape.
Our MC is a naive little guy. He will just invite any random nobody into his camp. Then hope that they are not going to betray him...
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MC is to trusting in a world we’re the apocalypse and zombies roam. He then decides that taking in some random girl would be smart only for her to betray him. Few chapters later on, and guess... HE LETS HER STAY IN HIS GROUP EVEN AFTER HER BETRAYAL. MC has a decent system where he can command minions and even code them to do thing, and is constantly getting into death scenarios and still never decides to make more combat related minions 🤦♂️. Basically, MC is a stupid naive kid in a world of danger
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This is a really nice fresh novel in the system genre.
The way the minion system and the world work together is really interesting and had me hooked from the start. The choice to program the minions and also just the system in general is well made and definitely better than most system novels I've read.
The MC seems a bit naive but later on it shows that he's actually more of an anti-hero and had actually thought of most things in advance. His personality is honestly quite good despite what some comments say and I don't mind it at all.
The setting is well made and explained cleanly, the incorporation of the elven race is clean and doesn't seems stuck in.
Overall, the novel is definitely worth a read.
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Good pace, interesting premise, and a decent writing that doesn't give brain damage like many other stories do.
The only flaw so far are characters that could use a bit more emotions and personality.
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