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Through the Viewport: Child of a Ruined World Volume 1 - cover

Through the Viewport: Child of a Ruined World Volume 1

miaawa

Translator Tristan K. Hill

Publisher: J-Novel Club

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Summary

Long after the fall of humanity, the world lies in ruin. Factions of autonomous war machines, monstrous biological weapons, and other horrors of a bygone era battle it out in the remains of the society that created them, their conflicts endless and seemingly meaningless—until, that is, a machine finds its own meaning in the form of a human child. That machine, Humanoid Mobile Weapons Unit Number Ten, develops a fiercely protective bond with the child, and soon the two of them set out on a journey together. Their mission: to search for other human survivors, to deliver the child to her people...and to enjoy the trip for all they’re worth!
Available since: 02/14/2024.
Print length: 178 pages.

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