Chapter summary of Chapter 1753 – After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World by NispedanaSan
In Chapter 1753, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World by NispedanaSan, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World.
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When she could hide the fact that she was the Lord, and when she could go around without having to worry that her death would directly cause the deaths of thousands of others, only then would she be comfortable enough to head out.
She was hopeful it was soon, just for peace of mind, but she wasn’t in a rush either. In the next few years, she’d probably just go to easily accessible areas like Voumi—ah, no, it was called Ceramic Town now—as well as Flaret.
She wouldn’t be able to bring her children out on a long-term adventure, after all. She did not want to miss their growth because she wanted to explore the world.
She looked at the older alchemists, who could use the Mercenary Hall willy-nilly, which meant they were members of high-ranking mercenary teams as well.
"Joining mercenary teams must’ve assisted, I’m sure, since it’d allow you to use the halls. But I’m curious if the teams also ask you for things you make in exchange?"
She soon found out that the two alchemists were honorary members of Class A mercenary teams from their respective cities.
Grandmaster Zenno, as they knew, was from Holt. She thought Master Cheman was from Hassen City, since that was where she had last heard him from. However, he had apparently been born in Warrior City, far, far East of them.
He just got into a conflict with someone from the royal family and was almost imprisoned, forced to make more pills for them. People with orc blood were common there, and the royal family as well. They might not be considered half-orcs due to the dilution, but they also gained the disadvantage of having a difficult time procreating.
The bastard wasn’t even from the main branch, but he ended up leaving the City and going around in the end. After exploring several places and finding new plants, he decided that territory-hopping was the lifestyle he preferred.
Until now, that was. But he hadn’t quite voiced out this part to anyone yet.
Anyway, since he was born in the borders of orc territory, this meant that Cheman also knew a lot about half-orcs. Unlike most places, half-orcs were proper citizens in Warrior City. Due to their strengths, they could even gain advantages.
It seemed like being next to the Orc region let the territories develop in more varied ways than they thought.
Some of them could develop extreme aversion and hate to anything related to orcs, which was actually the majority. In these places, half-orcs were actually treated even harsher than elsewhere in the human regions,
After all, they had been victims of the plundering of that race.
But there were also very, very rare situations wherein they took advantage of the inevitable crossbreeding instead. The royal family of Warrior City actually had orcish blood in them, which was also why most human territories treated them like barbarians.
Interestingly, most of the ingredients for his fertility pills were from that region, and a lot of them were used by orcs themselves to improve their own fertility. The current versions he could make were not too effective for them, but any effect was appreciated. At the same time, it was quite effective on humans, even the powerful ones.
"The mercenary team I work with asks for a batch of fertility pills every year, but otherwise it’s free rein for me." Cheman was best known for his superior fertility pills that could work even among strongmen, and he reckoned a few of his customers were half-orcs.
Now...who’s having the last laugh! HAH!
"Obviously, I was apprenticeless until now because my standard was too high."
Althea chuckled and took out a bottle from her space, handing it over to her master. "My gift for you," she said. "It’s not much since you don’t need anything. But it’s something I have been working on."
Recently, she also upgraded to Class D Toolmaker. During this time, she had also made a few tools. She also received some gifts from the World Knowledge for them.
It was truly interesting. She had made a lot of potions, and only half of them had given her gifts from the World Knowledge, no matter how amazing.
One gave her a superior C-class shield she couldn’t use (and was passed on as a product to purchase in the Contribution Shop), while many others did not give her anything from the World Knowledge.
It was either someone had already made it elsewhere or from another time, and even if it was completely original, she might not receive a gift either if it was impossible for others to make it even in the future.
Basically, if it could not become an Inheritance, the World Knowledge wouldn’t expend precious energy in integrating it.
It was a pity, but she didn’t mind. She could live without those rewards, and she believed she could find a way to pass on her own knowledge on her own, without the need for inheritance. Ideally, to her own children and her people.
But, again, that was still something for the far future.

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