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... refuge. There was no way the humans could hold him off. And now that he’d shown himself, Ethan had made up his mind—he was going to hunt him down.

A clash between two Zombie Kings was inevitable. The winner would stand at the top of the world, the undisputed overlord of the undead.

But just as Ethan was about to set out for Mount Elbert, a deep rumble echoed across the pitch-black sky. Tiny points of light began to appear overhead, streaking toward him at breakneck speed.

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