Sickly Girl Doesn’t Die in Zombie Simulator

Sickly Girl Doesn’t Die in Zombie Simulator

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病弱少女不死于丧尸模拟器

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 病弱少女不死于丧尸模拟器

By 不落风

4.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
344 chapters
Original Publisher
ciweimao

Description

Tags: Tangerine/Orange(yuri), Zombie, Apocalypse The world she transmigrated to suddenly became an apocalyptic world, a world overrun by zombies and the grotesque. She also became, in everyone’s eyes, an excessively beautiful, wheelchair-bound, disabled girl who could only survive by relying on the protection of her Awakened older sister. But the girl herself didn’t care about the gazes of others. She was immersed in her own world. Every time she closed her eyes, somewhere in the world, a terrifying Zombie King would awaken. One after another, Zombie Kings with a danger level of S, like nightmares shrouding the world, making countless Awakened ones tremble in fear, slowly opened their either blood-and-flesh-blurred or exquisitely beautiful eyes, and hoarse voices escaped their throats. “Number one, starting the grind…” “Number two… everything normal…” “The numbers are increasing… Let’s try a different evolutionary path for the next one.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ciweimao
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Sickly Girl Doesn’t Die in Zombie Simulator Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Sickly Girl Doesn’t Die in Zombie Simulator "Sickly Girl Doesn’t Die in Zombie Simulator" is a ride! This web novel plunges you into a post-apocalyptic world where zombies roam, and humanity clings to survival within fortified camps. Our protagonist, Lin Jiayao, is a disabled girl in a wheelchair, armed with a unique system that allows her to control zombies remotely. The premise alone hooked me, and after diving in, I can see why this story has garnered a dedicated following. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn to the world-building. The author does a fantastic job of gradually revealing the intricacies of the zombie types, the different factions vying for power, and the brutal realities of this new world. Lin Jiayao's character is also compelling. She's not your typical damsel in distress; she's cold, calculating, and determined to survive, making her a refreshing lead in a genre often filled with clichés. The dynamic with her sister, Lin Xiwan, is equally intriguing, with a strong undercurrent of something more than just sisterly affection. ### What Works Well The core of the story – Lin Jiayao's ability to control and evolve zombies – is where the novel truly shines. The system is well-defined, and the author's creativity in designing unique zombie abilities and grotesque transformations is captivating. The way Lin Jiayao strategically uses these abilities to secure resources, protect herself and her sister, and navigate the treacherous landscape is genuinely engaging. The action sequences are well-written and the plot moves at a brisk pace, keeping you hooked from chapter to chapter. I also appreciated the morally grey characters and the realistic depiction of human nature in a crisis. ### Areas of Concern While the novel is strong overall, I did find some aspects less satisfying. Some felt the story became overpowered too quickly, diminishing the sense of struggle. The main character's weaknesses seemed to fade away prematurely, making her feel almost invincible. Also, the ambiguous relationship with her sister, while initially intriguing, can become a bit too much. It borders on incestuous and distracts from the main plot. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers expressed disappointment with the ending, particularly the lack of a climactic final battle. The enemies seemingly surrender without much resistance, which feels anticlimactic after all the build-up. Additionally, the romantic subplot, or rather the multiple romantic subplots, felt unresolved. Lin Jiayao attracts the affections of several characters, but none of these relationships are fully developed, leaving a sense of unfulfilled potential. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Sickly Girl Doesn’t Die in Zombie Simulator" is an entertaining and imaginative read. The unique system, compelling protagonist, and brutal world-building make it stand out in the crowded apocalypse genre. While the ending and some romantic elements may not fully satisfy everyone, the overall journey is well worth taking. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a dark, action-packed, and slightly twisted take on the zombie apocalypse.

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