Chapter summary of Chapter 1630 – After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World by NispedanaSan
In Chapter 1630, 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.
"The other side has a very gifted chemist."
Well, they couldn’t have all the experts, right? They knew this but they at least hoped those people wouldn’t bring the bad things, but that was wishful thinking in the end.
Anyway, regardless of whether it came from one source or not, it was very possible that they would not be the first or last to invent things that could cause Alterra (and other territories) some problems.
This was another reason for the consolidation, to be honest, in order to be alerted early on whether another territory was doing something big and negative.
It felt a bit overreaching, and in Terran, this might’ve been frowned upon, with all those debates about privacy versus safety back then, but it wasn’t like they were doing anything too disruptive.
Anyway, all they could do was to prepare to go against whatever they could think of. Of course, it wasn’t like the production of medicine was ever slowed down, nor were the integral projects in the research team ever deferred.
That said, the hospital has now added another multi-story hospital building, which required to use two sets of Aether blueprint materials, reducing their dwindling supply even more.
Fortunately, Oslo had done it more than once (though those ended up in the Bleulle Lord’s hands), so there was barely any wastage for this one. In contrast, if they used it in something they hadn’t done before and they consumed all the blueprints they had left, then they could only cry.
This was very, very impressive and Hoffen said even those veteran architects he knew—bless their old (very dead) souls—took several tries before succeeding, and those were decades older in age and experience compared to Oslo.
In fact, considering how well he was taught and how careful and concentrated Oslo was when making the aether blueprint, he could’ve done it in one go if the building were completely the same.
However, there were several differences, added functions and so on, depending on the needs (and future needs) of the territory. This underwent a lot of surveys and days-long meetings among the doctors and experts, and plenty of specialists really fought for their department to have bigger rooms.
Things admittedly got a bit...passionate (with two doctors almost going to prison for nearly entering a fist fight), but Oslo and Althea wanted to believe that the final design made everyone satisfied enough.
The upper three floors of the new five-story building remained the same collection of wards (some private, some shared), but the facilities on the ground and second floor were different.
There was a specialised maternity ward, a pediatrics ward, neonatal intensive care units, and so on. There were also more diagnostic facilities like an oncology unit (thanks to dear old Sahara prince), an expanded place for laboratory services, and the like.


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