She survived the apocalypse for ten brutal years. She fought through zombie sieges, betrayal, and bloodshed, helping build a base in a dying world—only to be thrown away at the end and fed to the undead by the very people she had protected.
Then she opens her eyes and finds herself back fifteen days before the apocalypse. Her grandmother’s living room. Her stepmother’s fake concern. Her father’s silence. Her brother’s wedding demands. They want her house again, just like before.
This time, Han Qingxia doesn’t argue. She smiles, sells it to them at a rock-bottom price, takes every cent she can get, and walks away. Because in fifteen days, money will be worthless. Food, medicine, fuel, weapons, seeds, and shelter will be worth everything.
And this time, she has something she didn’t have the Super Base System. With spatial storage and upgrade abilities at her command, Han Qingxia begins a ruthless race against the end of the world—hoarding supplies, stripping buildings bare, stockpiling enough resources to outlast the collapse, and transforming a remote bunker into a fortress.
When the first outbreaks begin, the rest of the world panics. Han Qingxia is already behind reinforced walls. While survivors starve, she has warehouses of food. While refugee camps descend into chaos, her base keeps growing stronger. While other strongholds crumble, hers evolves into an iron sanctuary built to endure the end of civilization.
But Han Qingxia isn’t just preparing to survive. She remembers exactly how the world falls apart, how people turn on each other, and how easily the weak are sacrificed. This time, she will not be used, abandoned, or betrayed again. Anyone who wants what she built will have to pay for it in blood.
They thought they had used her up. Instead, they gave her a second chance to become something far more dangerous than a survivor.
A fast-paced post-apocalyptic survival fantasy with rebirth, zombie hordes, ruthless stockpiling, bunker upgrades, base-building, and a female lead determined to rule the end of the world on her own terms.
I really actually like this series and I d give it a 5 star but my only complaint is the nonstop praising one self or nonstop goddess or Lord crap. When being awesome is talked about too much it kinda becomes dull and more like praise seeking and insecurity. Like I'm all for the story but really wished there was less on the I'm so awesome and great thing. Kinda gets old, but the story is kool.