After Tarren Group's disgrace surfaces, the group debate investigating the company and realize Fiona may be key to averting the apocalypse. Their base lacks superhumans and combat strength, so leaders press Mr. Langster to become their chief. Langster admits the campus ambush was deliberate but agrees—he wants revenge on George. He accepts command on one condition: trade food for crystal cores so he can upgrade a system and possibly restore his friends. As the episode ends, someone drags George into the open to bargain over Carson, leaving the looming confrontation unresolved.
John leaves the dorm to deliver scheduled supplies to Sunrise Park—the spot of his first date—because Ma'am asked him to. A woman from the dorm begs to join; he agrees. At the park survivors greet him and someone asks if Carson sent more supplies, underlining John's delivery role. While they stand where they once met, the woman suddenly confesses, "I like you." The routine mission shifts into a personal confrontation and forces an immediate decision: John must respond, but his answer and what it means for them remain unresolved.
The episode opens after survivors discover John, their regular supplier, might actually be a zombie disguised as him. The camp splits: some insist that despite real supplies they must kill zombies—"Kill him!"—while others, including a girl who remembers his help, plead for mercy. Tension escalates when blood appears and a child screams, "Dad, so much blood! Run!" Someone urges John and Fiona to flee, but others push for violence and even hope Carson will profit if two adults die. The episode ends with John surrounded and his fate hanging as the group closes in.
A tense standoff over an antibody pits a group of A-rank superhumans against Carson and his companions. They mock Carson as powerless, seize a woman, order George to stop the antibody's escape, and single out Cathy, called a study mate, taken. When someone defends a friend, the bullies threaten death and sneer about a 'useless ex-boyfriend.' Emotions spike, a system detects intense fluctuations and triggers a B-rank Flame while an upgrade prompt offers S-rank Blazing Lotus for 50,000 crystal cores. The activated person vows revenge and calls allies, leaving the standoff unresolved.
Carson unexpectedly activates an S-rank superpower and begins commanding zombies during a confrontation with over a hundred A-rank superhumans. Observers mock his prior weakness, but the situation escalates when SSS-rank zombies appear — first one, then another, then a third — forcing commanders to call reinforcements and order attackers to kill Carson while he still has few zombies. Amid earthquakes and falling debris, his growing force shatters the crowd's assumptions and someone warns George he will die. The episode ends unresolved as the fight intensifies and someone speaks: "Hello, Ma'am."
When the apocalypse turns the university into a zombie nightmare, Carson Langster, an ordinary education major, is left betrayed by his ex, Linda Larrow, and his wealthy so-called friend George Tarren. Near death, his roommates sacrifice themselves to drag him to safety, only to rise as the monsters they became. Haunted by their last faces, Carson awakens the Dorm Manager System: a brutal toolkit that lets him command the undead and build fortified bases. He converts the battered dorm into his headquarters, reins in zombified Finn, John Nestle, Rowan and the others, and creates a self-sufficient survival complex with a cafeteria, livestock and factories. Driven by guilt and fierce loyalty, Carson's single mission is to collect cores, upgrade the system, and turn his friends back into humans.
When the apocalypse turns the university into a zombie nightmare, Carson Langster, an ordinary education major, is left betrayed by his ex, Linda Larrow, and his wealthy so-called friend George Tarren. Near death, his roommates sacrifice themselves to drag him to safety, only to rise as the monsters they became. Haunted by their last faces, Carson awakens the Dorm Manager System: a brutal toolkit that lets him command the undead and build fortified bases. He converts the battered dorm into his headquarters, reins in zombified Finn, John Nestle, Rowan and the others, and creates a self-sufficient survival complex with a cafeteria, livestock and factories. Driven by guilt and fierce loyalty, Carson's single mission is to collect cores, upgrade the system, and turn his friends back into humans.
When the apocalypse turns the university into a zombie nightmare, Carson Langster, an ordinary education major, is left betrayed by his ex, Linda Larrow, and his wealthy so-called friend George Tarren. Near death, his roommates sacrifice themselves to drag him to safety, only to rise as the monsters they became. Haunted by their last faces, Carson awakens the Dorm Manager System: a brutal toolkit that lets him command the undead and build fortified bases. He converts the battered dorm into his headquarters, reins in zombified Finn, John Nestle, Rowan and the others, and creates a self-sufficient survival complex with a cafeteria, livestock and factories. Driven by guilt and fierce loyalty, Carson's single mission is to collect cores, upgrade the system, and turn his friends back into humans.
When the apocalypse turns the university into a zombie nightmare, Carson Langster, an ordinary education major, is left betrayed by his ex, Linda Larrow, and his wealthy so-called friend George Tarren. Near death, his roommates sacrifice themselves to drag him to safety, only to rise as the monsters they became. Haunted by their last faces, Carson awakens the Dorm Manager System: a brutal toolkit that lets him command the undead and build fortified bases. He converts the battered dorm into his headquarters, reins in zombified Finn, John Nestle, Rowan and the others, and creates a self-sufficient survival complex with a cafeteria, livestock and factories. Driven by guilt and fierce loyalty, Carson's single mission is to collect cores, upgrade the system, and turn his friends back into humans.
When the apocalypse turns the university into a zombie nightmare, Carson Langster, an ordinary education major, is left betrayed by his ex, Linda Larrow, and his wealthy so-called friend George Tarren. Near death, his roommates sacrifice themselves to drag him to safety, only to rise as the monsters they became. Haunted by their last faces, Carson awakens the Dorm Manager System: a brutal toolkit that lets him command the undead and build fortified bases. He converts the battered dorm into his headquarters, reins in zombified Finn, John Nestle, Rowan and the others, and creates a self-sufficient survival complex with a cafeteria, livestock and factories. Driven by guilt and fierce loyalty, Carson's single mission is to collect cores, upgrade the system, and turn his friends back into humans.