Summary of Chapter 1877 – A pivotal chapter in After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World by NispedanaSan
The chapter Chapter 1877 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.
The Department of Information and Public Ethics was implementing new regulations regarding the rapidly growing novel-writing industry. The more it developed, the more...variety naturally popped up.
They were now tracking a very well-known author named ’Hansore’, famous for writing very... explicit erotica novels. Writing mature content wasn’t illegal per se, but they had to issue warnings to ensure that the works were properly tagged plus sold through appropriate channels.
Well, that was something still ongoing.
Back to the mall, the selection of establishments in the malls here was similar to that in Terran. There were mostly restaurants, snack stores, leisure establishments, stores, groceries, pharmacies, and so on. There were also clinics.
One of the new ones was...the cinemas! Like legitimate projection ones. The current technology was still a baby, though. Technically speaking, it should be one of the easier projects. After all, one just needed several metals plus alloys, quicklime, and other things already available in Alterra.
There were just more priority projects.
For now, this would do. They were using the old school plates and projecting light behind them. It was ultra retro and none of the Terrans were actually alive when this was popular.
The three old men and the old women, though, had even seen one or two such formats before they became completely obsolete in Terran.
They were all together going around this time. "I have to admit I’m quite proud," Old Al said. "The one good thing my deadbeat actor father was used for."
"Oh’ cmon..."
The group of old people walked at their own pace, which was very slow. Many others brisked walk to overtake them, though amusingly many still turned back a little to greet them before heading to their destinations.
In Alterra, old people (as long as they were reasonable) were treated like they were precious, much like children.
They would always be the priority in normal queues, and many people acted as if they were their kind grandchildren.
Old Bones even tried handing some ’pocket money’. Some took advantage and continuously sought after them, but most refused the money.
When there was trouble, many would look at them first, as if checking if they were okay and if they needed any help in moving.
It was why they wanted to contribute more, and one of the things they could do was this cinema.
Such joy. How could they let the kids miss them?
....
Today, most of the Ross family met up after work. Gwen was spending it with her mother as well as her brother and his family.
They had reserved tickets, so they were watching today. A pity that her Ryan couldn’t come as he was currently part of the scouting and reconnaissance team this week.
Anyway, the family sat down on their seats with popcorn on hand, a bit of an excited hearts.
It was a drawn movie (which was just easier to do considering their current technology).
The movie was a fun family movie called ’Finding Family’, with the setting written to match the sensibilities of generations that’d be born in Alterra.
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