'Wasteland', 'Martial Arts', 'Weapon Armor', 'Low Martial Arts'
'All martial arts in the world are lies. Meridians, internal energy, and fetal breath are all pseudo-scientific dregs. The bottom layer of human skin only contains nerves and
'Beyond seven steps, the gun is fast. Within seven steps, the gun is fast and accurate! The most common 9mm bullets also have the speed of sound. How can they compare with others with just fists and kicks?'
'--This is the wasteland, boss, you have to teach me some ways to save my life, right?'
'I can teach you to reconstruct the links between neurons, seize complete control of the brain, release the power of the digestive system, obtain more nutrients through eating, overwrite the operating logic of the endocrine system, activate it, and fully convert nutrients into Huge chemical capabilities..."
'Then, learn to localize your ability, understand the principle of conversion between matter and energy, dig out the real empirical science from ancient feudal superstition, perfect your own movement system during training, search for materials, cast weapons, and build your mortal body. There is no way to defeat steel...'
'-Wow, that sounds so cool. Does your skill have a name?'
'Martial arts.'
A comic apocalyptic sci-fi romp.
The zombie apocalypse has come and gone, the world has ended, humanity has crumbled...
Nobody told the aliens.
Alien brains have some interesting side effects on the ravenous undead. Just ask zombie Li, who wakes up after a quick bite.
The world is a wasteland, she's a walking corpse, and her 'snack' melted into a noxious puddle of goo. It's not her day. Determined to figure out what the hell happened to her world, Li hits the road, seeking others like herself.
The end of the world brings strange company, and stranger enemies. Struggling to wrap her head around being a zombie and already Li's existence is in danger thanks to impending alien invasion. It's going to take more than a handful of quirky zombies to stop them. She's going to need some serious fire power, like the remnants of the human race. If she can find them.
#7 in Science Fiction on 12/3/15
***Second Place for Science Fiction in Best Fiction Competition***
***Contains a sprinkling of strong language and zombie violence. No aliens or zombies were harmed in the making of this novel. Recommended for ages 15 and up.***