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Infinite replication system in a zombie apocalypse

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Jon’s life was a dull loop—work, eat, sleep, repeat—until a truck turned him into roadkill while saving a kid. Goodbye, boring 9-to-5; hello, reincarnation! But the dream of a fresh start crashes hard when he wakes up in Ray Graham’s body: a broke, ugly nerd with a face that could scare zombies. Oh, and the world’s gone to hell—zombies everywhere, and this loser ate his last ramen before the apocalypse even hit. Enter the Infinite Replication System, Jon’s so-called "golden finger." Infinite copies of anything he stores? Sounds cool—except he’s got nothing but a cramped room and stats so bad the system’s roasting him (-5 charm, anyone?). Starving, weak, and unlucky as sin, Jon’s got one shot to turn this trash life around. In a world of shambling corpses and tough-as-nails survivors, can he claw his way from toad to top dog—and maybe snag some apocalypse babes along the way? Survival’s on the menu, and Jon’s serving up grit, guts, and a whole lot of cursing!
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