Chapter 76 zing Sun Camp Takes Root
Chapter 76 zing Sun Camp Takes Root
There was something subtle about this feeling.
To Theresa, he was the closest person she had.
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In this apocalyptic world, the two of them were truly relying on each other. They were each other’s support system.
If she ced him so high in her heart, then it only made sense that, moving forward, he’d be the most important person to her as well.
Just then, Theresa whistled at Summer, who was gnawing on a bone. “Summer,e here! Time to issue ID tags!”
“Woof woof woof!” Summer dropped the bone and ran over.
Theresa pulled out a pre–strung ID tag and slipped it into the slot on Summer’s tactical vest, tying a small knot to secure it.
The number on it was bold and clear: 001.
Kyle blinked. “Wait. Summer’s 001?<b>” </b>
“What else would he be?”
“Then–what number are you, Theresa?”
“I’m 000.”
Kyle thought, <i>Seriously</i>? <i>There’s </i><i>a </i><i>000</i><i>? </i>
He had clearly underestimated her creativity./
Theresa didn’t stop there. She issued ID tags to all her dogs.
From 003 through 017, each one got a custom dog tag with the zing Sun Camp insignia, tucked neatly into the slots of theirbat gear.
To Theresa, her dogs were no different from people. They were herrades–in–arms.
In fact, they were even more trustworthy than most people.
They had to be registered as part of zing Sun Camp.
Two days flew by.
Theresa had spent both days fully absorbed in the camp’s development.
Building and managing a camp was aplex, frustrating process–especially in the early stages.
She had to provide residents with ess to clean water, reliable electricity, and basic supplies.
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Before, it was just David’s family. Their needs were minimal, they could make do and wait. But with more people moving in and forming a small vige, the basics of day–to–day life had to be addressed.
Theresa installed 100 sr panels–rewards she had earned earlier in the residential zone.
This gave the residents a stable and continuous power supply.
Electricity for the whole area? Checked off the list.
Now, if anything went wrong, they could just call the bunker instead of making Yuki run back and forth every time.
As for water, the area was still connected to the local utilitypany, but David’s family had previously relied on rain collection. With more residents, rainwater alone wasn’t going to cut it.
Theresa organized everyone to dig a well, tapping into the same underground water system her bunker used.
Her water system had been enhanced through the system and waspletely safe.
With power and water secured–two majorponents of basic infrastructure–residents‘ <i>loyalty </i>to Theresa soared. Their sense of belonging increased as well.
Life under Theresa was clearly headed in the right direction.
Next came resource exchange.
Theresa’s manpower was stretched thin, and sending people out for trades was a waste ofbor. She set up a market system for the camp. Outside of basic essentials, on the 1st and 15th of each month, she would personallye to host a market day where everyone could freely buy and trade goods.
For rare or specialty items, residents could contact Yuki to arrange a trade at her bunker.
No one was allowed into her territory–ever.
To help, Theresa even got the young girl a small bicycle.
In this new world, everyone had to contribute to production, even kids. Children were a valuable part of thebor force now.
She also exempted Yuki from taxes, treating it as her wage–definitely not child exploitation.
In a world starved of resources<b>, </b>everyone had to pull their weight.
Back in Theresa’s previous life, small camps treated kids like adults and adults like ves. No one cared about protecting children or the elderly. If someone couldn’t work, the camp would kick them out without a second thought.
There was no room for dead weight.
Kids had to work too.
But if outsiders could see how industrious the people in zing Sun Camp were, they’d be banging down the gates to get in.
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Other camps had already descended into chaos.
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Flooded with refugees, running out of food and resources, most people couldn’t even figure out how to earn a single meal.
Meanwhile, in zing Sun Camp, the kids had jobs, earned points, and even got incentives. It was practically paradise–a sanctuary in the apocalypse.
Under Theresa’s guidance, thend around the residential area had been cultivated. Potatoes, sweet potatoes, and other fast–growing, high–yield crops were already nted.
Everyone had started working in earnest. The camp had officially moved into the next phase of development.
zing Sun Camp’s prosperity level jumped by 30.
The Rustic Vige was starting to look like a real, functioningmunity.
Once the crops started producing and people had more to trade, that prosperity level would only keep rising.
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