Chapter summary of Chapter 1784 – After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World by NispedanaSan
In Chapter 1784, 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.
Everyone admitted that getting nature to deal with their enemies was tempting, but it was too difficult to perfect the timing when there were so many variables, including the exact time of the Extreme Cold.
The ideal would be for them to happen at exactly the same time, but there was a tolerance for error, and they simply couldn’t risk so much by assuming it would happen as they wanted it to.
Their opening for war would occur late day 3 days from now, and the enemy would jump at the chance of going to war then.
There was no way they would send Limestone and Iron Mountains into a war now, either, knowing an Extreme weather change was abound, so they would really have to risk going to war as a Town.
"What a pity, what a pity..." Gru said, mumbling at the side. No one would forget how they dealt with five villages, as a single village, with minimal casualties, because they took advantage of the upgrade beast mob. Actively or not, they had been wanting to see something similar happen again.
At some point, Mathilda spoke up. "Well, it’s not like it’s impossible..."
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The Cold Preparation during this time had already reached a peak. People were quietly informed about this. This was especially so with the Lords of associated territories, though for the next few days, they were asked to keep a relatively low profile about it.
For those who were not privy to the upcoming yet, they would be informed before the cold wave, so it should still be fine.
However, to maximise the manpower they had (on top of the slaves and prisoners of war), mass hiring in relevant factories and industries was done, pretending that they would need to restock and supply for the upcoming war in a few days. It was known that they were aware of the imminent attack, anyway.
This was fortunate, but they still needed to prepare as if there was.
According to the aborigines, the Cold Wave was the immediate drop of the weather to freezing temperatures, quick cooling of all water to ice, rain that could hurt people, and days or weeks-long snowfall.
Someone asked if it could be like a cold snap that could instantaneously freeze people (like in the movies) or like what Garan did back then, except on a worldwide scale, but fortunately, nothing apocalyptic like that had happened yet.
There was something close, though, but it happened in specific areas (that moved) like an invisible cold snake. Some territories called it the Freezing Serpent, some called it the Frost Whip, and some called it Crawling Frost. Anyway, they got the gist
The scary image of instant freezing and death, fortunately, was limited to people below level 10, and if they were exposed to the open. If someone stronger or an awakened elementalist was hit, they should survive as long as help arrived quickly enough.
If one could describe the sensation of being hit by the Crawling Frost as a powerhouse (and Obi had a personal account of this), it was as if one was suddenly hit by a cold whip, completely out of nowhere.
If one’s body could not balance that contact, then it could spread out, as if the blood itself was freezing. Low-level non-elementalists were completely vulnerable to this ’slap’ and they would find themselves completely frozen (and very likely dead) within seconds of contact.


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