Chapter summary of Chapter 2013 – After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World by NispedanaSan
In Chapter 2013, 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.
Under the witness of their employer, the couple took care of ten undead within half an hour, and it was only because they had to go around the area and hunt for them.
Not only that, since there was an excess number of kills, they also hunted outside the farm area. After an hour of hunting, they got another 10.
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"Let’s go to my shop, and I’ll give you your rewards," he said. "And...like I said before, this is continuous. You can keep exchanging the cores with me."
He uttered this and then buried a few cores underneath the clusters. Althea observed the act as well as the behavior of the plants.
It was really unusual and a bit counterintuitive. After all, the cores were a bit radioactive, so she never associated them with plants at all.
However, when she saw the behavior of the wood elements around each cluster and then how they behaved when the undead cores were inserted, she got a bit enlightened.
It was not that the radioactive energy itself nourished the plants. It was more like the sudden invasion of foreign energy encouraged the plant to grow faster as a response.
She wondered if she could use it in her farms as well, though it probably wouldn’t be so straightforward. Not all plants had the same makeup.
Her preliminary analysis was that it worked for the cacti precisely because they grew in such a harsh environment. There must also be some connection with the fact that both the plant and the undead thrived in the desert.
Anyway, the trio went back to the territory, and the couple got paid. Althea decided to exchange one reward for powder and the other reward for tea.
They said their goodbyes, heading out to explore the town for more information about the wall, which was limited. Metteo was already relatively near the Wall, if one looked at the grand scheme of things, so they hoped that there could be more data about the Wall to dig out here.
"I know an information broker," he said. "He gathers all sorts of intelligence. I can recommend you to him."
What they knew about the item was that it was definitely somewhere deep in a western mountain range surrounded by desert. There were records of it in Holt, back when they—along with dozens of other towns and cities—had dealt with the massive pandemic of the undead back then.
Destroying the undead and their cores spread poison that could kill the land and make the fighters sick, so to minimize the damage, they had to isolate them elsewhere.
Through hundreds of years, the walls created had also succumbed to nature. The Wall was ultimately a manual construction, after all, and the desert and its sandstorms were never kind.
Allegedly, the scouts found an area that seemed to attract the undead and lured them there. The theory was that the cause of this attraction was the Elyssian Stone, which they had been looking for.
What the couple hoped to find out from Josef’s cousin was the exact location, or at least the area where the Wall was, before heading there.

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