Chapter summary of Chapter 1813 – After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World by NispedanaSan
In Chapter 1813, 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.
Back in Alterra, families remained indoors, with several members of some volunteering to clean up roads to get extra food, which could be bought off with contribution points in evacuation centres/canteens set up in every zone of the territory.
This was especially tempting for the commonfolk who rented bedspaces, lived in dorms, or were newcomers who lived in motels. Most of them didn’t have their own cellars and couldn’t stockpile too much food.
By the time the second week passed, they had begun to worry about their futures.
In fact, many of them still had some food in their spaces or in their wooden chests (if they lived in dorms or shared spaces), but people simply couldn’t be comfortable without ’savings’. They felt ’naked’ without a sizeable stockpile!
Who knew how long this cold would last? What if it got worse?!
So, since they had no idea about the future, many of them geared up to go outside to help out with the clearing. Other than the main roads where the snowplows passed through, there was also a lot to be cleaned up in areas directly adjacent to the roads.
In such heavy, continuous snow, one did not clear everything, just the corridors. It was just that some of the roads were in danger of caving in due to the difference in snow heights (snow on the road was cleared, but directly adjacent areas were meters deep in snow), so people had to stabilize it.
What they did was to cut snow into blocks and then move them accordingly from the top layer down. Many also pushed their own agendas and cleared the streets to their own houses along with neighbors.
As long as they didn’t place the ’chipped away’ snow blocks on other people’s roads and property, the guards did not mind them and still paid the associated contribution points.
On the other hand, while there were more and more people gritting their teeth and working outside, there were also those who had enough to last months and were fairly cozy in their own place.
The entire Gaea team, including the ’in-laws,’ gathered in the main villa.
The place was large, and it was so much more comforting with many people, so people like Sheila and Eagle went to stay with the original team rather than stay alone in their unit.
Now that the cold lasted much longer than expected, they couldn’t help but feel relieved that they did so. It would’ve been so lonely if it were just them. Plus, there might’ve been resources they hadn’t stocked enough of. Now, they didn’t have to worry.
Of course, Eagle was there to help clear the yard of snow as labor payment.
The dogs were also inside the house, except for the giant pupper, who was placed in the main bunker because it was so large. Speaking of the main bunker, there were also scores of people staying there.
They opened it up for many guests and the like who couldn’t secure a room. Anyway, the bunkers were extremely insulated, and the temperature there was decent.
They also had a stockpile of food, but the rationing was stricter than that of others. The people tended to have food in their spaces, while the food in the stocks could be bought by either contribution points or in gold (but was more expensive).


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