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Zombies for XP, Immortals for Payback! EP 13

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Bullied in Supreme Clarity Sect, Penn Chen—born powerless—triggers the Mysterious Runestone and starts jumping to the zombie-filled Bay City Ruins, where every kill earns Merit to fuel his rise. Back in the Sect, Parker Wang and Cole Wang try to crush him at the Outer Sect Assessment Arena and the Disciplinary Hall, until the Saintess Luna Ling steps in. Then Penn Chen unleashes the Merit Great Emperor's Golden Body—so why does the Wang brothers’ trap still feel far from over?
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The Weight of a Single Glance

The moment the elder pointed, the air shifted. You could feel the tension coil around the young man in green like a snake. His eyes didn't waver, but his jaw tightened—this wasn't fear, it was calculation. The way the white-robed figure stood, calm as moonlight, made me wonder if he even knew the storm he'd just summoned. Watching this on netshort app felt like holding my breath for ten minutes straight.

When Power Speaks Without Words

No shouting, no dramatic music—just silence and glowing runes. That's when you know someone's about to rewrite fate. The elder's collapse wasn't defeat; it was surrender to something older than rage. And that stone? Oh, it's not just a prop—it's a promise. Zombies for XP, Immortals for Payback! doesn't waste frames. Every glance, every step, every flicker of light tells a story you can't look away from.

The Forest Knows Their Names

Those trees aren't just background—they're witnesses. Glowing veins, misty paths, moonlight slicing through leaves… this forest breathes with them. When the white-robed one walked away, the ground didn't just tremble—it remembered. I swear, the whole scene felt like a ritual performed under starlight. Watching it on netshort app made me forget I was sitting on my couch. Pure immersion.

He Didn't Fall—He Was Pushed by Fate

That elder didn't trip. He was forced down by an invisible hand—maybe pride, maybe destiny. The way he clawed at the dirt? That wasn't pain, that was realization. He saw something in those eyes he couldn't unsee. And the young man in blue? He didn't gloat. He just watched. Quietly. Like he already knew how this would end. Zombies for XP, Immortals for Payback! turns every fall into a turning point.

The Stone That Changed Everything

It looked ordinary until it glowed. Then? Boom. Suddenly it's not a rock—it's a key, a weapon, a memory. The way the young man gripped it, fingers trembling slightly... you could feel the weight of what it meant. Not just power, but responsibility. Or maybe revenge. Either way, that stone just became the heartbeat of the whole story. And yeah, netshort app made me lean forward so hard I nearly fell off my chair.

Three Men, One Moon, Zero Mercy

One stands tall, one kneels broken, one watches silently. Three roles, one moonlit stage. No dialogue needed—their postures say it all. The white robe? Authority. The green vest? Defiance. The blue tunic? Judgment. And the elder? Just a man who forgot who he was dealing with. Zombies for XP, Immortals for Payback! doesn't need explosions to make you feel the stakes. Just three men and a very angry moon.

The Walk That Shook the Earth

When he turned and walked away, the ground didn't just crack—it sighed. Like the earth itself was relieved the tension had passed. But then he lifted off? Into the sky? On a beam of light? Okay, now we're not just watching a drama—we're witnessing ascension. And the guy left behind? Still standing. Still holding that stone. Still deciding what comes next. netshort app really knows how to end a scene with a bang.

Eyes That Hold Entire Wars

Close-up on the young man's face—no tears, no scream, just eyes burning with quiet fury. You can see the gears turning: 'What do I do now? Who do I become?' That's the real battle—not fists or spells, but choices. And that scar on his cheek? It's not a wound, it's a badge. Zombies for XP, Immortals for Payback! understands that the most powerful weapons are worn, not wielded.

The Ground Remembers Who Fell

That elder didn't just hit the dirt—he kissed it. Hard. And when he reached out, it wasn't for help, it was for proof. Proof that he was still here, still breathing, still capable of rising. But the way the others looked down? Not with pity, with purpose. They weren't watching a man fall—they were watching a lesson being taught. netshort app makes every frame feel like a painting you don't want to blink at.

Light Doesn't Always Mean Hope

That glow around the white-robed figure? It wasn't angelic—it was warning. Cold, sharp, beautiful. Like moonlight on a blade. And when he vanished into the sky? It wasn't escape, it was elevation. He didn't leave because he lost—he left because he won. Meanwhile, the guy with the stone? He's just getting started. Zombies for XP, Immortals for Payback! turns light into a language only the worthy understand.