ter 306 A City Reborn
Chapter 306 A City Reborn
Lucas <b>hesitated</b>. No try… Maybe I’m just reading too much into it.
He reminded hiinself–today was important. Theresa was probably just in high spirits.
A cheerful hug makes sense, he told himself. But… why only me? She didn’t hug anyone else. Does that mean I’m… special?
The thought hit him like a bolt of lightning
His eyes widened with realization. A flush crept up his <b>neck</b>, cars burning red.
Feeling awkward, he finally lifted his arms and returned the hug–right as Bennie burst into the room.
“Ms. Hall! The city’s secure! I’vee up with a whole new strategy, and I’d love to get your input!”
For once, Theresa didn’t <b>find </b>Benniepletely unbearable.
“Rx, Bennie. Save it forter–I’m heading home first!” she called, already halfway out the door.
She all but danced back to her bunker, grinning like a kid with a secret.
“Mr. Keaton, since you’re here, I’ll just tell you now.” Bennie whipped out <b>his </b>proposal.
Lucas watched Theresa disappear. His smile vanished. “Not interested, he replied tly.
He spun on his heel and walked off.
<b>Back </b>at her bunker, Theresa inspected every upgrade, inside and out.
On the outside, it looked the same–but underneath, everything was tougher.
The original warehouse, once in the tunnel, now had a new door tucked away in its <b>far </b>corner.
Opening it revealed a massive underground warehouse carved into the mountain which is almost ten times bigger than before.
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All the systems on the second floor were <b>still </b>there, just upgraded and far more powerful.
Standing on that floor, Theresa looked down and felt right at home.
No matter what <b>chaos </b>raged in the world outside, this bunker was her fortress, a ce that was undeniably hers.
With its newly installed defenses, she felt <b>a </b>sense of security she hadn’t known before.
The upgraded walls and gates were so formidable that <b>even </b>a <b>massive </b>horde of a hundred thousand zombies wouldn’t stand a chance of getting in.
Everything was getting stronger every day.
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She spent two cozy, quiet days at home with Tania, just rxing.
Then, on June 1st, she brought <b>Tania </b>and officially moved into the city.
In those two days, the others had cleared all the bodies from the streets.
Now, they were going house to house, hunting down any stray zombies. If they found one, they’d dodge it and call in thebat team immediately.
Atst, the city was clean.
Theresa made a decision<b>. </b>Except for the small camps still holding off hordes on the front lines, everyone else would move into the city.
She let the original camps stay autonomous. Each was still run by its own leader, but those leaders answered to her <b>now</b>.
Everyone in the city had one thing inmon: they were all part of the zing Sun Alliance.
First came the Alliance. Then came the camps under it
Now, everyone was zing Sun.
Theresa’s points system had already been in cirction among the smaller camps, so when those groups relocated to the city, her system naturally reced the weaker ones.
In fact, most had already adopted it even before the move.
Her points carried real weight, straightforward, dependable, <b>and </b>widely trusted.
Tessa, her ultra–efficient butler, personally registered every alliance member and managed all the logistics. Theresa didn’t have to lift a finger.
Following Bennie’s advice, they wasted no time after settling in and began restoring production. immediately.
By mid–June, electricity was back on in Ansford.
Power returned. No more huddling in the dark, terrified every night.
Light and warmth flowed back into people’s lives.
Byte June, the chemical nt, brick factory, steel mill, food processing facility, and medical centers were fully operational.
Defensive walls started to rise along the city’s perimeter.
By the month’s end, schools and researchboratories had been set up.
All children under the age of fifteen returned to school, where they were taught by Hugo, a team of professors, and Lucas’s military instructors.
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It was a military academy now.
The curriculum had beenpletely overhauled. No morenguage, math, history, geography, biology or politics.
Now it was all engineering, agriculture, military science,bat training, zombie studies, and more. Literature <b>barely </b><b>got </b>a footnote.
What they learned depended on what they needed at the moment,
Everything was practical.
Bennie formed a research team led by Tania to dive deep into studying the zombie virus.
With that. Theresa’s alliance finally had a solid foundation.
Ansford was now their base. Agriculture was running. Industry was running, Schools, trade, hospitals, and research–all back online.
And the zing Sun Alliance ran it all.
The world’s first true human stronghold in the middle of a zombie apocalypse had finally risen.
Theresa worked nonstop until early July, but by then, she had fully locked in the alliance’s direction.
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