Zom 100 Volume 3
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One by one, Akira has been checking little items likecleaning his room and snagging a new TV off his bucket list.
Now, having grown weary of the hotbed of infection that isTokyo, Akira makes the decision to head to his parents home in Gunma.
But to get there, hell need to get past his former boss!
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