Summary of Chapter 1761 – A turning point in After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World by NispedanaSan
Chapter 1761 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World, written by NispedanaSan. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
The other areas of ongoing construction were the expanded industrial and farming zones.
In preparation for the inevitable population and supply boom, the factories built this time were twice (or thrice) as large as the ones in the inner walls.
Interestingly, most of them were blank lots. This was because many plants had specific requirements for their spaces. Brianna’s firm was once again tapped for the design of these buildings.
Her assistant, Amber, was placed on point for the designs here. Amber was a young 22-year-old recruited all the way from Guardian Village, one of the registered ’good’ villages, so she did have a decent life compared to others, especially compared to other women.
Still, she was so very surprised when someone from the Lord’s side approached her, saying she was being recruited as an architect in Alterra Town!
In their village—as well as many others—Alterra was like the beacon, the goal of young people, like how people from the countryside aimed to head to the urban areas for a ’better life’.
She had been part of the urban planning team in Guardian village, so she was promoted rather quickly. Now, during the start of the Phase 1 Outer Circle Development Project, she was even assigned her own team by Boss Brianna! She had to do well!
So she made sure to study the clients’ needs, and she even interviewed several people in each field.
For example, the new Iron and Steelworks factory had to be customized to handle the incredibly high heat and the harsh conditions for more complex projects to be made.
The current one, because it was a module warehouse-slash-factory, had to be retrofitted a lot. There were still limitations, so they could not do excessively big jobs there. But now, the goal was different.
They wanted to handle big, big projects like large windmills and maybe large machinery.
Even for the ’smaller’ items, bigger spaces were needed to improve efficiency, quality, and quantity per batch. There would be larger smelting and forging zones, and the like.
They were also using crucible steel and the Bessemer process. She didn’t really know what those were, don’t ask her, but she knew that they would need large spaces and bigger furnaces.
With this, they would be able to create stronger, more consistent, and less brittle steel. They could also start producing much more, so more people could be equipped with better weapons. The new setup would also allow a greater variety of alloys to be mass-produced.
Of course, ranked weaponry still needed the input of actual weaponsmiths, but they had learned which part of the equipment-making process could get streamlined and still get the same final products.
For example, the factories can handle the mass production of raw steel, melting down ores, mixing alloys, and creating base metals like steel ingots. These were labor-intensive processes and could really cut down the time and energy to create a ranked weapon.
Amber had also heard a gossip that their metal experts were handling a special type of metal right now, and it also had a very specific process that would need a bit of investment to mass-produce.

Their Intelligence Team was looking into Crystal City’s products as well as their possible attitude towards rivals. This would also allow them to determine if there were products that would not conflict with the City. If there were, then they’d specialize in those instead.
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