Summary of Chapter 1760 – A pivotal chapter in After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World by NispedanaSan
The chapter Chapter 1760 is one of the most intense moments in After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World, written by NispedanaSan. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Zenno promised to mention this project the next time they buy fire awakening potions from him. He, unfortunately, didn’t have direct contact with them to initiate contact.
What actually happened was that the dwarves would send a mechanical bird whenever they needed to see him. It didn’t matter where he was, as long as he wore the pendant they gave him, that specific mechanical bird would find him.
This contraption alone was extremely fascinating, but he didn’t have any idea how that worked either, so Althea could only dream for now.
Anyway, back to the present, the development of various residential areas was already underway.
One was new villa areas, located around the southern area (and eastern side of the avenue), though a bit farther from the avenues for less traffic.
Unlike the commercial areas that required high traffic, the villa areas wanted more peace and quiet.
There was only one neighborhood like this, but it would have more units than the farm villa area and the other villa area combined. The cuts were a bit smaller, though, and they were more single detached houses than actual villas.
For phase 1, this was the only community with houses like these because Alterra knew that they’d be taking in a lot of people soon. The denser construction was much more practical to invest in. Even if they made another villa area, it’d be in phase 2.
This community’s advantage over the areas with bigger cuts was that they’d have their own amenity area with its own clubhouse with pool, playgrounds, and function rooms. There would even be small basketball and tennis courts there.
Ansel and Winona bought a house here, and they urged for an even bigger playground than originally planned for their kids.
Being part of the decision-making team had a lot of advantages...
Other than these, there were more mid-rise buildings.
Althea sent an announcement for the construction of not only the villa areas, but also several mid-rise buildings. These were tall buildings so people liked to watch them as well.
Further, they had already pre-sold these units. Chances were, the new unit owners would be there to watch their new home be built!
There were also many aborigines and guests who came to join the fun. The inner walls were now surprisingly less energetic because a good portion of the population was roaming outside and watching all the construction going on.
For example, there was Bart, Sipa, and the others. The construction of their base had begun, and they just witnessed the groundbreaking.
Their hometown, Twinwave, was already fully built even when they were young. How often could they watch construction like this—especially their own property? They were determined not to miss a thing.
They commissioned the design and the construction of their building from Brianna’s Design firm.


She designed her unit to have half of its space for office work, and the rest as a dormitory for these new hires of hers. She, on the other hand, still lived in the nice detached house she bought with her brother. They owned a floor each and had their own garden, so she wasn’t giving that up.
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