New book "The Man in the Cloud"

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A new book I just started writing tells the story of human beings living in heaven after the destruction of the world.

It’s a story about a wasteland garbage guy in another setting. I’ve just started writing it now. Because I’ve opened a new vest, I hope you can add it to your collection, recommend it, and invest in it!

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Here is a partial preview of this book:

War is a topic that can never end.

For human beings, it is impossible for them to give up this ultimate solution that can solve all problems, including human beings themselves, unless war destroys everything.

Then, mankind realized this wish, and a war that affected everything finally destroyed everything.

It started out as a regional dispute, but due to ambitions and interests, it escalated into a war.

The game between one big country and another made it impossible for both warring parties to easily escape from the war, and as the war continued, they invested more and more power in it. In the end, no one could stay out of it, and it evolved into a war. A doomsday war that engulfs the entire world.

All countries have been dragged into the war, all people have been affected by the war, and everything has been thrown into this war with no hope at all...

In the end, after this war had swallowed up everything, the unwinnable side used doomsday weapons that it should not have used, dragging its opponents to death together.

The world was destroyed, and all life died in this war that brought destruction to the world. The once brilliant civilization, prosperous country, and happy home...

Everything has ceased to exist.

Radioactive poisonous gas has filled the entire earth, and the oceans have been completely polluted. There is no place on the surface of the planet where surviving humans can survive.

Those who took refuge in shelters built before or during the war did not escape the disaster.

Although those shelters withstood the aftermath of the war and did not let them die in the war, the harsh environment outside made it impossible for them to survive.

After all, the materials in the shelter are limited, and what awaits those people is to die in despair after running out of ammunition and food.

Maybe some of them can survive the poison gas and radiation, but the desolate land cannot provide them with any resources to survive.

The diffuse radioactive poisonous mist has long since turned the rainwater into corrosive acid rain. The land that has been repeatedly bombarded by various destructive weapons can no longer grow any plants, and there is no environment for animals to survive.

Even the ocean was dyed black during the war, and highly toxic pollutants poisoned all life visible to the naked eye in the ocean.

But humans did not become extinct. There were still some humans who survived and became the last life on this dead planet.

In the Doomsday War, in order to avoid the increasingly harsh environment and enemy attacks, both sides of the war built their last cities on extremely high mountain tops, and these cities became the last survivors of this war.

Relying on a high enough altitude, the concentration of radioactive poisonous fog here is much lower. With the transformation of some pre-apocalyptic technologies, these platforms on the mountain tops finally have the necessary conditions for human beings to survive.

In this way, relying on these last few pure lands, although mankind has preserved the last fire of civilization, this fire is like a candle in the wind and may be extinguished at any time.

But human beings are more tenacious than cockroaches. Although the conditions are already very harsh, these last survivors still worked hard to survive, and built cities around these last few surviving pure lands, continuing the human civilization.

Although this so-called continuation is just a few sparks remaining in the ashes after the burning of human civilization before the Doomsday War, it still retains the possibility of burning again.

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