Ki-hyeon found himself possessing a character from a zombie movie he had watched before.
“What the hell? What’s going on?”
Not only were the grotesque zombies terrifying, but what drove him even more insane was the fact that every time he died, it was as if the game reset and he went back to 19:21.
“…Wow, you must really f*cking love me. You’re definitely my stalker.”
To make matters worse, he was now possessing a stalker of Yoo Min-ho, one of the main characters in the movie.
The trust of those around him hit rock bottom.
Escaping from the building seemed like an impossible task.
And then, someone kept sending him meaningful messages through a cellphone with no service…
[So, why did you write such a shitty post?] 20:03Can Ki-hyeon escape safely from the repetitive situation?



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But now is a time of change (a bit of a dry spell in novels I feel like reading) and it will begin with my reading a Necromancer novel besides Solo Leveling for the first time. Cheers.
What sets this apart is the dynamic time loop, as his actions vary each iteration, leading to new discoveries about his lost memories and the world around him. Furthermore, it seems he's close to understanding the trigger for the time loop, which keeps him from being stuck indefinitely. Overall, it's a fascinating read, and I wish I could have found it with more chapters already available.
Please forgive any non-native English or language inconsistencies in my review; I'm not bilingual.