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I Got Reincarnated as a Zombie Girl-Chapter 144 – The City That No Longer Sleeps
Chapter 144: Chapter 144 – The City That No Longer Sleeps
A month had passed since the great battle against the Third Zombie King’s forces. Like fog slowly dissipating from the battlefield, the traces of destruction were being swept away by time but not from memory.
The city forged by Sylvia had changed drastically. What was once a mere shelter for organized undead had now transformed into a city pulsing with a new kind of life born from the ruins of the old world, and growing into something no one had ever imagined.
The city now had a name.
Nocture.
The name had simply slipped from Sylvia’s lips as she stood on the highest balcony of her castle, gazing down at the misty valley beneath the ever-gray sky. A place that never knew daylight, never truly bright. Only magical glows and unquenchable torches guided the streets. A city for those who do not sleep, who are not fully alive... yet chose to build a future.
"Nocture," Sylvia had whispered then, sipping tea brewed by netherflame. "A place for those who rise... and choose not to sleep again."
Sofia, standing beside her, had merely smiled and recorded the name in the city’s official documents.
Now, upon the once-barren land strewn with rubble, Nocture rose like no other city. Where once silence ruled, the streets were now filled with intelligent Zombie, battle-hardened humans who chose unity, and even some elves and dwarves who began arriving and settling down. Some were former enemies. Others were survivors who had chosen to stay.
But under Sylvia’s banner, those lines no longer mattered.
What mattered wasn’t race or the form of life. But loyalty.
At the city’s center, buildings of black metal and gray stone stood firm like giant teeth jutting from the earth. There was a marketplace where zombies bartered for body parts and enchanted metals. An open training ground where humans and undead trained side by side. There was even a small magic academy now founded by survivors Celes had brought from her old base.
Celes’ arrival brought major changes. She wasn’t just a link to the old world, but a bridge between military power and civil development.
"With the tech and data from my base, we can establish trade routes across dead zones," Celes had said at her first council meeting."Even some human groups have started sending communications. They’re interested in a city that doesn’t reject anyone... as long as they follow your command."
Sylvia only nodded, waving her fingers to project a glowing map of the city’s expansion in the air.
That day, the sky was as always blanketed by gray clouds. There was no sun—only soft light from arcane lamp-posts. From the central tower, Sylvia and Sofia sat side by side. Below them, Nocture bustled with activity, but also with peace.
Sylvia leaned her head against Sofia’s shoulder, eyes observing the artificial river that now divided the mushroom-farming district.
"It still feels strange," she whispered. "All of this... grew from ruin. From war. From death."
Sofia chuckled softly.
"And that’s what makes it precious. This world... needed something born from ashes. Like you."
Sylvia sighed, then pinched Sofia’s side playfully.
"Don’t make me sound like a phoenix."
"Why not? It fits. You reincarnated too."
Sofia knew Sylvia’s origin her former life as a man from another world. But Sofia never saw it as an issue. To her, what mattered was who Sylvia was now, not who she used to be.
They laughed together. Soft. Genuine.
Yet behind the laughter and warmth, a lingering unrest remained.
That last war didn’t feel truly finished. The Zombie King had escaped with the help of some unknown entity. And to this day, no trace had been found.
Zark had dispatched hunter units to the northern ruins, and scouts to the Silent Forest in the west. Nothing.
But Sylvia knew.
"He’s not dead," she whispered. "He’s waiting. Rebuilding. Or... watching for an opening."
"He won’t get one," Sofia replied firmly. "As long as I’m here, Nocture won’t be caught off guard."
Sylvia looked at her.
"And I’ll stay alive... as long as you’re with me."
On the city’s eastern edge, Celes’ team of engineers was developing a new energy system powered by red crystals. These crystals now appeared more frequently, dropped by monsters that slipped through otherworldly portals. With new tech, the mana inside them could be converted into clean fuel for lighting, defense, even light transport systems.
On the other side, Nocture’s night market had already opened by dusk. Unusual goods were on display: carved bones, artificial hearts, healing potions made from refined poison. Humans were getting used to trading with zombies. Some had even opened cafes serving synthetic blood mixed with mutant plant milk. In one corner, a musical performance was held by a skeletal bard.
The economy had begun to breathe.
Sylvia watched it all from above. She didn’t say much. But everyone knew: from the zombie dragon perched on the central tower, their queen’s eyes missed nothing.
Night fell. The gray fog returned, wrapping the city like a cold blanket.
Inside the castle’s war room, a council meeting was underway. Zark, Celes, Sofia, and several human and undead representatives sat in a circle.
The latest reports were read: Wild zombies were migrating eastward leaving the Ashen Forest. As if... avoiding something.
"Could this... be a sign of the another Zombie king again?" Zark asked quietly.
The room fell into immediate silence.
Sylvia closed her report book and stood.
"We won’t chase them," she said."But we will prepare. If war comes... we won’t run.We will meet it as a city. As a nation."
Everyone present nodded.
Nocture wasn’t just a home. It was a symbol. Proof that from death, something greater could rise.
And no one would be allowed to destroy it.
But far away, in the old human military command, the city’s growth was not met kindly.
More and more humans were leaving, abandoning the central regions to join Nocture.Some even brought their families and supplies.
In the main war room of the old base, officers both young and old argued heatedly. Some proposed secret strikes on Sylvia’s city.
But General Ludovi, their supreme commander, shot them down.
"You don’t know what you’re talking about," he said coldly. "I warned you before not to meddle with that woman. But you all did it anyway and Sofia’s old base was destroyed because of your provocations."
He glared at them sharply.
"If that Zombie Queen remembers everything... this entire base will turn to ash overnight."
The room fell silent.
But in the shadows, conspiracies continued to move. And as Nocture grew... so too did jealousy and fear in other corners of the world. freeweɓnovel~cѳm
And the world slowly inched closer to something far greater.
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