It's That Reincarnated-as-a-Virus Story

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Seriously? I haven’t read it, but the description did bat all of my eyes. Holy cow, plague rat incarnate. I’m reading this monstrosity.
 
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If he... wait that thing doesn't have a gender anymore....
If it can infect a honey mushroom, it can be the largest organism...
If it can infect sea life, specifically coral reefs, it can be the largest living thing....
If it can infect humanity, it can take over the world...

Though we don't know how big or how many it can infect and control yet...
.... wait can it evolve to the point that it can infect the goddess.... actually let's stop with the wild mass guessing...
 
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oh another one of these non-human reincarnation isekais, looks like he's a ..............rat? no he's a ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 😑what
 
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This looks interesting! He's basically immortal now as long as there's organism. I remember Her Majesty's Swarm's story. As I recall, the writer of that story major in biology at university, which s/he use as a premise for collective organism.
 
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What's this? A new Plague inc. scenarios..?
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Seems amusing, looking forward for the next chapter
 
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Black Death: The Manga

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Plague Doctor: oh shit, a rat
 
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At first I was like "why would you adapt this novel into manga now out of all times?", but then I realized it is a genius move because it will immediately draw people's attention once they glance at the title (happened to me) and many people will go "haha look at this virus isekai coming out during pandemic" in social media spreading awareness of the manga's existence, which are pretty damn valuable things in such a competitive industry (to the point where many authors even resort to stuff like super long titles to draw attention).
 

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