Chapter 113 (1/2)

Chapter 113: Perhaps I Should Buy an Island

Translator: _Min_ Editor: Lis_

Jiang Chen was lying on a chair beside the swi the last rays of the suer to return to the other side to tell Sun Jiao that he was safe, the interdi he could do about it, so he rested

The weather was beco before fall arrived

Thinking about it now, it had to be close to winter time in the apocalypse

Because of the radiation dust, winter in the apocalypse world ca by what Sun Jiao said, usually by hai City—and it would rightly be called a nightmare

In one month’s time, the temperatures would drastically drop to subzero with unnatural snow coating the city in an unhealthy white Despite this, co better Based on docu the initial years after the nuclear war, the entire world remained frozen in a state of nuclear winter Only winter, no su that tirate to wareothermal wells

The only ones unaffected by the harsh teh water to be frozen, but due to the reduced sunlight, their sleep ti Chen was deep in thought as he stared at the chilled orange juice placed on the table

It was necessary to have enough food, clothing, and fuel for the winter, but these were not difficult for hi season would not be too bad for the Fishbone Base

There was obviously enough food, and winter clothing more effective than down clothes were sold in Sixth Street Fuel could be substituted by electricity, but overall, the levels of power generated and consumed would decrease in the winter since with the outside tee system in the basement could be shut down

What worried him most was the co the battle with the mutated humans, the weakness of the Fishbone Base was finally exposed

Ample money, but still too weak

With their power arroups, but if they wished to expand, their opponents were not lihai City had so in hat about outside of the city? In the country? And what about the unknown mutants?

If they didn’t have the support of heavy weaponry, they would instantly be at a disadvantage upon encountering a military force of mutated humans

Even more detrimental was the fact that there was no way to replace power armors This ti were da the mutated humans, in the end, it was a terrible trade for Fishbone Base

He did not expect a group ofthe Huizhong Mercenaries were in trouble, he had been ready to take advantage of the situation But upon finishi+ng off the roup, the new opponents were not friendly and immediately opened fire

From the start, there had been no chance of a peaceful resolution between norlass of juice and chewed on the straw, deliberating as he gazed at Ayesha’s body floating in the water

They lacked heavy weapons

Fishbone Base was too dependent on Sixth Street as likely unwilling to sell heavy weaponry to theun or rocket launcher The only reason they sold they vacuum bombs was because they were ineffective in ainst zombies and easily intercepted by laser weapons

These itein with since the production facilities were all but destroyed during the war Weapons like tactical nukes and concentrated laser bombs were all raided from battlefields and half-destroyedthese sort of super weapons reflected the force of a survival camp

While it was important for Fishbone Base to possess its own firearm production line, they had to also think of ways to develop heavy weaponry What gave Jiang Chen a headache was that he possessed the technology but not the production capability

Excluding production equiproere rawwas impractical in the apocalypse All of the sources near the surface were e hubs on small sub-planets and h they did purchase some construction materials from Sixth Street, after this crusade, their own production supplies would have beco to sell to him?

If he wanted to develop the industry, he had to i first

Because of the rapid advance na Chen knew little about the subject, but he did hear from Zhao Chenwu that 35 of Sixth Street’s industrial production was based on “waste recycling” because although organic materials could solve some needs, bullets, bombs, and armors all depended on metal

As for the matter of population…

Even if they didn’t have a complete production line, if they modified some equipment, they could partially create it by hand This, however, required an excessive amount of labor The spider tank, for example, required tens of thousands of parts to be assembled And to use the small population of Fishbone Base to develop military tech… Zhao Chenwu’s military factory alone had more workers

Could he produce so the resources, and even if they didn’t have the best skills, he could at least acquire some si Chen wryly sive up on the idea It was too dangerous

It was not practical in this country Even if the workers didn’t understand the purpose behind the spare parts, a factory without a stated purpose would very soon catch someone’s attention And if anyone happened to find out that he possessed y…

The scenario was siine

Perhaps overseas? Except Jiang Chen was of the mind that all crows in the world were of the same color If they chose to follow their constitutions and laws, there was a chance that the country would not take action But if it involved a giant of the lomerate that came into prominence after World War II—they would not pass this opportunity At this ti to keep one eye open, but that was only until theinto the hands of “their people”

It was such a waste if he could not utilize the rich resources of the modern world

At thather wet hair, she cast a pleasant s Chen’s direction

Instantly, his eyes light up

[Urg, it was not because of that…]

Island!

“Fuk, why didn’t I think of it before?” Jiang Chen slapped his head with a hu the apocalypse lacked was food, but in this world, it could be obtained almost anywhere And if as hard to do domestically, then the situation would be different on a s island

If he could sireatly benefit the development in the apocalypse! There was no need to worry about resources and labor in theas he could control a sulations