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After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World novel Chapter 1698

Summary for Chapter 1698: After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World

Chapter summary: Chapter 1698 from the book After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World by NispedanaSan

Discover the most important events of Chapter 1698, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World. With the engaging writing of NispedanaSan, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Chapter 1698: Gian’s Plans

The conversation about the town actually deepened because someone noticed that Gian’s mood was a bit different today. Usually he’d be somber and frowning, but today he looked a bit...nervous? But also a little excited. They wanted to know if the new guys had any idea.

When the newcomers started integrating into their conversations, someone blurted out the question. The newcomers didn’t understand what he glanced like when he was particularly nervous and antsy, but they did think of something.

It was when one of them spoke about how Gian sent a letter to a Terran Town, and that he seemed to understand people there.

Their natural reaction was, of course, "Terran Town?!"

Then the conversation branched out because some of the newcomers (whom Gian got the information from in the first place) knew quite a bit. Their village was approached for an alliance with Guardian Village, but their Lord was stubborn and didn’t decide until it was too late.

The man nodded. "It’s true. There’s a Terran Town going around getting subsidiaries," they said. Although it was Guardian Village going around in the North, they did not keep it a secret that they were working with (or even under) a Town of Terran origins.

Thinking of it now, they couldn’t help but curse. "Our damned Lord refused, look at us now!"

"Tsk! If he only had a bit of brain, would we have become slaves at all?!"

Seeing the sudden and passionate outburst, the locals flinched. Some leaned over in curiosity. "What do you mean?"

"Yeah, tell us more."

And they did.

"There’s one Terran territory that grew so quickly that it was now a Town."

"And they’re consolidating every Terran territory, creating a network alliance."

"They’re really tight-knit, apparently, and would come to each other’s aid when one is attacked."

"It’s an entire network! I know this because someone in the village was a relative of some representatives. He went with them when they passed through, and he took his team and friends with them. Lucky bastards, already settled down elsewhere by now—"

"Don’t digress!"

This guy had only recently become a slave, so he was still quite energetic.

"Ah, yes, this group of territories would ask Lords to go to this Town and make an oath."

"Isn’t that risky?"

"Well, it seemed like they somehow could win people over. Those who went to the town would say how unforgettable those memories were. And it was also worth it." 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮

"Sir Gian asked this of you, right?"

They nodded. In fact, he asked a lot of questions.

It was because Macha saw how strong he was and wondered out loud whether he was part of the soldier team that arrived in advance. He hadn’t actually seen them, but the recruiters mentioned it before.

The existence of the Terran Mercenary team was a common information spread out because many Terrans questioned how fellow Terrans got so strong so quickly, and oftentimes the case of the soldiers would be mentioned.

"I... have wronged them," he said, with conviction in his voice. Alyssa knew he was not lying, but he was at least truly remorseful about it.

With a smile, she sat down on his bed. "Well, you are doing a very good thing now," she said. "I’m sure things will work out."

"Either way, we would have to leave soon," he said. "If war breaks out, we will be helpless."

...

A few hours later, Gian stood in front of the ’slaves’. He’d do this in the other houses later, as well. They did not receive a response letter for now, but Gian knew a few things he could do in the meantime.

"Everyone, be ready to move out," he said. "Within the week, I’ll move at least half of you to Terran Village South."

This made them flinch, but also hopeful. They were finally moving away from this place!

"What about the rest?"

"Some of us will have to remain to assist any movements," Gian said. "Besides, leaving in large batches at a time would make us look very suspicious and would also attract too many beasts."

Then...they remembered they were in a Town, and therefore they’d encounter town-level beasts, and their excitement waned.

Gian looked at them, knowing exactly what they were worried about. "I’ll try to arrange a pick up and rescue," he said in the end. "If things go as planned...then no one should die."

He could only hope the Captain and the others would believe in him enough to do so.

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