"I'm not a hero," Sato repeated. "I'm just an ordinary person who happens to have a quirk."
Those who, through a random genetic quirk, are naturally immune to Kuro-667. They argue that Kenji should focus solely on preserving the uninfected. "Let the turned die," they say. "They are already zombies."
: A high school girl whose zombification in a local home center sets off a massive structural crisis, testing the limits and public reception of Yu's unique cure. orenowakuchindakegazombieshitasekaiwosukueru
Section 2: The Failure of Conventional Medicine – why other vaccines failed.
The Japanese title (俺のワクチンだけがゾンビ化した世界を救える) translates to "Only My Vaccine Can Save the World That Has Turned Into Zombies" . Written and illustrated by Gotarou, this manga is serialized on Shinchosha’s Kurage Bunch digital platform . "I'm not a hero," Sato repeated
Here lies the horror of the phrase "sekaiwosukueru" (save the world). How does one man save a planet of 8 billion souls—now reduced to 480 million—with a vaccine only he can produce?
Outside, the rain-washed neon paints the room in streaks of red and blue. Koji watches Yori like he’s watching a myth falter. Yori stares at the vial, and for the first time, his hands shake. "Let the turned die," they say
The zombies are a force of nature, like a hurricane or a plague. The real enemies are other humans who respond to the crisis badly. The vaccine doesn't just save people – it creates power dynamics, jealousies, and conflicts that are uniquely human.
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