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Theresa yawned and pretended to be asleep.
Want a raise? Not a chance<i>. </i>
She wasmitted to penny–pinching to the bitter end.
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Kyle nced over and saw her with her eyes closed, pretending to sleep. He kept his hands steady on the wheel as he drove.
A soft smile tugged at the corners of his normally expressionless face.
He didn’t want a raise–he genuinely thought Theresa was amazing.
The longer he spent time with her, the more he believed it.
Sure, she came off as tough and ruthless on the outside. But–deep down, she was incredibly kind.
Once she considered someone one of her own, she would do anything to protect them and ensure they lived well.
Theresa’s greatness didn’te from her looks, but from the strength in her bones.
Following someone like her? That was a ticket to a good life.
Their camp was going to thrive.
Kyle drove in silence, smoothly returning the vehicle to camp.
Back in her bunker, Theresa eagerly counted the day’s spoils.
As usual, she exchanged 1,000 Level 1 gleamstones first.
After the exchange and today’s territory expansion–she had taken over a factory–her points total soared to 150,000, along with a gleamstone reward pack.
She held off opening the reward pack for now.
Rubbing her hands together with excitement, she spent 100,000 points to redeem a full radar system.
With a whoosh, a new section expanded behind her second–floor tower, and several radar stations popped up on the roof of her bunker.
The entire radar system now operated from her second floor.
This radar system–courtesy of the system–would automatically expand its detection range as Theresa’s territory grew.
It monitored and reported all anomalies in the area directly to her–far more urate than her Territorial Link.
It was also linked with her multifunctional unmanned aerial vehicle system.
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Now, whenever something unusual showed up, she could just send the coordinates to her UAVs for recon and strike missions. No more running around by herself.
Theresa had just upgraded her camp’s security to a whole new level.
Then, while browsing the avable items, she found a surprise: an electronic ration system–something like a cafeteria swipe card to track food and water distribution.
It was marked as a must–have for any territory.
And it only cost 100 points! The only catch? Each member card cost 1 point a piece<b>. </b>
Without hesitation, Theresa ced the order.
She bought 100 member cards for another 100 points.
This was exactly what she needed.
From now on, every member of her camp would have a personal ID and points card, making it easy to earn and spend points.
No more manual logging–everything would be handled by the system.
The Leader System really knew how to build a top–tier leader–it always gave Theresa exactly what she needed.
Momentster, the system delivered the new gear.
Each card was stamped with the words “zing Sun.”
Honestly, the tech wasn’tplicated–before the apocalypse, any programmer could write the code, hook up a sensor, and integrate a chip to build something like this.
But now? In the middle of the apocalypse?
Where was she going to find a programmer or the necessary hardware?
The system’s version was wless.
Sleek cards, fast and bug–free software–it was perfect.
Once she had the points system set up, Theresa entered the information of all 19 current members. Each card also disyed the member’s current score. Tomorrow, Yuki would distribute them.
The foundation of zing Sun Camp was now truly in ce.
After taking care of the resident points system, Theresa used the Evoloid Extractor to convert a Level 3 crystal into Evoloid.
She drank the Level 3 Evoloid herself and saved the Level 1 Evoloid for Kyle.
Looking at the vial, she thought, <i>Bosses </i>like <i>me </i><b><i>don’t </i></b>grow <i>on </i><i>trees</i>. <i>Still </i><i>want </i><i>a </i><i>raise</i><i>? </i><i>Keep </i><i>dreaming</i><i>. </i>
“Here. For you.”
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Kyle had just finished cooking when Theresa handed him a cup of water and a card.
Without hesitation, he epted both and took a sip.
As always, the water she gave him tasted sweet–different from any other.
“What is this?” Kyle asked, ncing at the card.
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“Your ID card. From now on, you’re an official resident of zing Sun Camp. It’s loaded with 100 points.”
Kyle stared at the card in his hand.
His number was 002.
The second citizen of zing Sun Camp.
As Kyle held the card and stared at the number, a sudden warmth spread through his chest.
002–his ce in Theresa’s heart, second only to 001: Theresa herself.
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