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Meet the members of the School Living Club! There's the shovel-loving(?) Kurumi Ebisuzawa, the big-sister figure Yuuri Wakasa, club advisor Megumi Sakura, and last but not least, the ever-optimistic Yuki Takeya. The School Living Club is just your average after-school organization where the girls hang out, have fun...and live at school as the sole survivors of a zombie apocalypse. NBD.
Yuki, Kurumi, Yuuri, and Miki of the School Living Club are planning a school festival when suddenly...they receive a message from a survivor?! But that glimmer of hope is just the beginning of an unheard-of danger looming over Megurigaoka Academy ...
The School Living Club is going on its first field trip! Yay! (That is, with Megu-nee's permission, of course...) What will they do on their excursion? The usual stuff: shopping, sightseeing...maybe rescuing another survivor from a horde of ravenous zombies. NBD.
(Volume 2) The adventures of Yuki, Kurumi, and Rii-san continue as they navigate their daily lives at school--of course, school's a little different now that civilization has apparently collapsed. When the girls find their food supply running low, Yuki suggests an excursion. But school trips are a little more complicated during the zombie apocalypse!
The girls head out on a graduation trip together! There's a mysterious voice on the radio--does that mean someone else is still alive!? In high spirits, the School Living Club sets out to see if they'll be adding a new member.
Come what may, the School Living Club will endure, along with the unbreakable bond its members share. But as the girls stand on the brink of disaster, will they be able to brave the winds of hardship that threaten to blow them over the edge? The fight for humanity's survival comes to an end in this jaw-dropping conclusion to the series!
The virus's infection rate has intensified, and even those who appear to have had no physical contact with the infected are developing symptoms! Meanwhile, now in the Militants' custody, the girls have a chance to escape...but Touko wants to stay?! With tensions running high, she tries to explain, but is anyone willing to listen?
The infection continues to spread, and Kurumi is humanity's only hope to repel it! The Randall Corporation is the girls'next destination, and it's their best chance to find the equipment they need to make a serum that will combat the virus. But once they get there, things go from bad to worse in the blink of an eye, and their priorities will have to change...
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