Summary of Chapter 1764 – A pivotal chapter in After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World by NispedanaSan
The chapter Chapter 1764 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.
A/N: Chapter suggestion by AlyxAtlas, probably a few months after the castle lol. Sorry it took so long to squeeze it in girl lmaolmao
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Anyway, writing project proposals for herself to approve felt...interesting, that was for sure.
It did help her make her own plans concrete, and the execution more solid, though.
Her suggestion was a botanical garden, and it didn’t surprise anyone.
Basically, the botanical garden would be a giant (and beautified) greenhouse. They would be displaying different biomes there and showing the different plants they had managed to plant or ’tame’.
There would also be names and descriptions on plaques made of special wood by Houser, the signage woodmaster. As for the content, they limited it to basic use (particularly if it could get dangerous), and some sensitive information would naturally be kept hidden.
These were all for education, whether for people going on adventures or for people doing plant studies or pharmacy. They survived so long in this cruel world; it would be a pity to die because they ate or touched the wrong thing.
Also, the dome itself would be designed to be so beautiful that it would become a major tourist attraction, regardless of whether the guest wanted to read the information, which would ultimately add to the overall wealth of Alterra.
That said, they decided that the entrance fee would not be too cheap in terms of money (and would target tourists more), but would be more affordable if paid for in contribution points.
As people gained more and more contribution points, the territory naturally had to keep up, add more perks to spend on, to inspire them all even more.
As for Garan’s idea, it was...a large and extremely difficult obstacle course.
It was the type that was shown in reality shows back in Terran, where there was a huge spinning rod one had to jump over, tall towers one had to climb, hang themselves on hanging rings, and so on.
Of course, with their improved physiques in this world, the obstacles were made extremely difficult and based on level. It would also be designed to be difficult for whatever level bracket they were.
The goal was to challenge, after all.
For example, the wheels they had to balance themselves on were actually abnormally fast. To balance, they’d not only have to be able to run faster than the wheel, but they’d also need to keep their balance the entire time.
Another, the hanging rings would vary in height and swing. They’d also moved randomly. This would train reflexes and foresight.
There were also rock climbing walls that sharply inclined inwards, requiring a lot of strength to traverse quickly. There were also some dolls or weights zipping to and fro at random spots, showing the person’s coordination, strength, and alertness.
Ansel made a few tweaks and added a large entrance fee (which was also more affordable if contribution points were used), but there would also be a prize for whoever beat it and won the record.
The prizes could range from vouchers for the Contribution Shop or the specialty stores, a personal lesson from an expert in their profession, and the like. There was also a hall of fame, which was arguably one of the better prizes.
Ansel would also submit his own proposal as well, and his was just an extreme sports center including difficult rock climbing walls, laser tag arenas, paintball arenas, and so on.
They would double as training areas, too.
Hey, maybe they’d get guns within a few years. Might as well start training people...
Then again, many aborigines did wonder what was so fun about climbing walls, but well.
"Have you thought of anything yet?" Gru asked Mathilda, who was walking next to him.
"I’m not sure if it’s because I’m getting old, but I’m getting really confused about what to pick. Should I get my staff to help me out? That’s allowed, right?"



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