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After meeting with Manager Wang and finishing the supermarket matters, Su You immediately went to the warehouse to see Sun Liancheng.
As soon as Sun Liancheng saw her, his spirits lifted—after all, he was essentially earning double wages.
“Su You, I bought a villa in Huanshan Valley, and according to your instructions, I’ve already had it renovated. The construction team also nearly finished building the air-raid shelter in the mountains; it’ll be completed in the next two days.”
He glanced around cautiously to make sure none of the unloading workers were eavesdropping before saying, “Don’t worry, I’ve been handling both sides without delay. I’ve assigned reliable men to watch over the delivered goods. As for those that went missing, I’ve covered it up for you too.”
Sun Liancheng really was someone who knew how to play the game.
With a tacit understanding, they ended that topic, and Sun Liancheng brought up his brother again.
“He said the disaster would probably happen within the next two days. Do you think that’s true?”
This time, Su You gave him a definite answer.
“That’s right, Brother Sun. In two days, there will be a heavy rainfall lasting fifteen days. Sister Min and the kids should get ready to move to Huanshan Valley now, and you should accompany them, just in case anything happens.”
Sun Liancheng nodded. “Alright.”
At that moment, Su You pulled out three black cards and handed them to him.
Confused, Sun Liancheng asked, “Su You, what’s this?”
Su You explained, “These are identity magnetic cards for entering the shelter. When it’s time to use them, I’ll let you know.”
Hearing this, Sun Liancheng’s eyes widened in surprise, and he thanked her repeatedly.
After they parted, Su You stood in a warehouse full of food, beginning to collect supplies.
Since this warehouse was already within the range of her space, with just a bit of mental effort she could easily store everything inside.
In fact, back in Country A, she had already collected some of the goods here using her spatial ability—a silent agreement between her and Sun Liancheng.
Now, mountains of goods were stacked up in the vast, partitioned warehouse district, separated by aisles, so large that warehouse vehicles were needed to move around and fetch items.
At that moment, the long-silent system finally spoke again.
“Congratulations, Host! You’ve met the conditions for Lv5 upgrade!”
[Base Upgrade: Lv4 → Lv5]
[Space Modules: Warehouse (1,000,000 sq.m), Living Quarters (1,000,000 sq.m), Trade Zone (1,000,000 sq.m), Farmland (1,000,000 sq.m), Factory Zone (1,000,000 sq.m)]
[System Mall – New Item Unlocked: Body Enhancer (Intermediate)]
[Mall Already Unlocked: Body Enhancer (Basic)]
[New Functions Unlocked:]
[Existing Functions:]
Hearing this voice, Su You’s spirit jolted, and she focused on receiving the information.
This upgrade expanded all the base zones, and also added a new 1,000,000 sq.m factory zone.
Even factories could now be moved into the base—this truly shocked Su You.
She had acquired some factories under her name; if those could be relocated into a specialized functional zone, then the base could truly become self-sufficient, unaffected by the outside world.
This was simply heaven-defying!
Aside from that, she also noticed the system mall now offered Intermediate Body Enhancer.
She currently had 110 points. The intermediate enhancer cost 100 points—ten times more expensive than the basic one.
But even the basic enhancer had already brought dramatic improvements to her body. What kind of effect would the intermediate one have?
Su You felt eager.
She immediately exchanged one intermediate enhancer with 100 points, and used the remaining 10 points to get a basic enhancer.
According to the system, each person could only take one enhancer per level.
Amber, who had faced danger from zombies back in Country A, would get the basic enhancer.
After drinking the intermediate enhancer, Su You didn’t notice any obvious physical changes this time.
However, her control over mental power seemed to be greatly enhanced.
Just as she was puzzled, a familiar sensation welled up deep within her body.
Staring in shock at her hands glowing with white radiance, Su You widened her eyes in disbelief and murmured:
“This is… material restoration!”
Her ability shackle had been unlocked ahead of time!
No wonder the intermediate enhancer didn’t give explicit instructions.
It was probably designed mainly to unlock latent abilities, but since everyone’s abilities differed, the system couldn’t provide a fixed explanation.
Still, Su You was more than satisfied.
Next, she reviewed the other changes in the base.
The base now provided free water, electricity, and gas supply.
This was a timely blessing. Originally, she had been considering purchasing a water filtration and recycling system like the ones used by astronauts in space—though it came with significant loss and inefficiency.
Now, with this feature, she wouldn’t have to worry about clean water even in the late apocalypse.
Electricity and gas—both of which she had been concerned about as major energy gaps—were also solved.
As for the other three functions, they mainly related to base personnel management and housing. She no longer needed to manually search for empty houses to copy into the living quarters.
“Black Card identity networking, physical location tracking, spatial teleportation?”
Su You read these words aloud.
They seemed designed to expand and better manage the base population—a very good development.
She had already posted 100 rescue spots on her website, but relying on ordinary transportation, it was nearly impossible for people to locate the exact rescue points.
With location confirmation and teleportation, her rescue efficiency would skyrocket.
Finally, the population capacity was increased tenfold.
10,000 people might sound small, but it was nearly the size of a small town.
Even with the system’s help, bringing people into the base one by one was still inefficient.
It seemed she needed to raise the rescue population cap on the website soon.
The rest would have to be handled in time.
Though many had responded to her online, in reality this kind of effort was both exhausting and thankless.
So she wasn’t planning to bring in that many people early on. Only after the disaster struck—when human nature was fully exposed, when it was clear who was truly human and who was not—would it be the right time.
After all, for many people, things obtained too easily were rarely cherished.
And that would be the best time for her to act.
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