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3. Police detective Song Jae-ik interrogates Byeong-chan, who confesses to creating the virus (named the "Jonas Virus") in an attempt to empower Jin-su against his bullies. However, Jin-su turned into a zombie instead and bit his mother, causing her to turn too, and Byeong-chan has since tried to find a cure. The interrogation is cut short when a horde of zombies swarms the police station. Byeong-chan is bit and tells Jae-ik that the cure to the virus is on his laptop located in the school's science lab. He
sacrifices himself to the horde, allowing Jae-ik and rookie police officer Jeon Ho-chul to escape. Meanwhile, Su-hyeok and Cheong-san retrieve a smartphone from the staff room, encountering school outcast Min Eun-ji, who was bitten but did not turn. The two are separated by zombies; Su-hyeok
returns to the broadcast room but Cheong-san is forced to flee with the phone. He hides in the principal's office, where he witnesses Gwi-nam killing the principal, and flees again with Gwi-nam in pursuit. So-ju, his surviving crew, and the government officials board a rescue helicopter and are successfully evacuated. 5"Episode 5"January 28, 2022 (2022-01-28) Cheong-san and Gwi-nam engage in a violent brawl in the school library, with Cheong-san gaining the upper hand as he gouges Gwi-nam's left eye before pushing him into a horde of zombies.
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[50] By November 2019, it had
over 96
million copies in circulation. [51] By July 2023, it had over 100 million copies in circulation. [52] Anime Academy gave the first anime series a glowing response; all five reviewers rated it above 90%, with one referring to the series as "the cream of the crop" of the sports genre in anime, and another stating that "fighting and character development have never tangoed so well together". [53] Gia Manry of Fanboy. com listed the series as one of their "Top Ten Underrated Manga". [54] IGN listed Hajime no Ippo: Rising among the best anime series of the 2010s.