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After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World novel Chapter 904

It only did so once, and it was not repeated anymore.

Looking out the translucent window (what material was this anyway), Perrot and the others realized that time had passed and night had already descended.

And with the night, came the mobs.

Their hearts clenched, still traumatized by the horrors of the previous night.

Further, it was unlikely that the bell sounded just to tell people of the time. After all, the noise could attract more beasts than intended, so it could only be an alert of enemies.

"Will things be alright? Does that bell indicate that there’re… mobs?" Perrot asked the shopkeeper, feeling tentative.

He saw that he was already preparing more and more food. Obviously, he was expecting a lot more customers soon.

"It’s indeed an alert that there’re mobs in sight," he said, leisurely adding menus on the tables next to them. "Don’t worry though, since it was only one bell, it means it’s not that urgent."

Their eyes twitched. Why did they feel that was an understatement?

Then, when people started pouring into the shop, they’d realize that it really wasn’t.

"Old man! Give me your best rice crisps!" one said. "I want to snack on it while I shoot down monsters…"

"Can I have those crispy fries please—sour cream flavor."

"I want lemonade with extra sugar please!" another said. "In the hanging cup with a straw please so I can move my weapons while I drink."

"Gouji fruit juice—50% sugar, I’m on a diet…"

And so on.

There was a queue now, and they could see it extended all the way outside.

Perrot and the others could only gape, taken aback by the sudden explosion of activities. They knew they lost track of time while they were eating—who wouldn’t—but this difference was too fast.

At some point, the queue paved the way to a handsome strongman in uniform.

"Boss Ryo!" the people called and the man nodded politely at them. His eyes softened when he looked at the old shopkeeper though.

"Grandpa," he said, handing him a piece of paper bag (did they take that from Terran?). "Your vitamins. You forgot to take it."

"Ah, yes, thank you," the old man said, and the guard went out, ready to start the start of working hours.

Perrot and the others soon gathered themselves and stood up, also to give space to the next shop patrons.

When they went out, they saw that the empty streets during the day were now filled with people, a lot of whom were queuing in different shops, while others were heading towards the gates with their weapons out.

The energy was palpable, and the fighting spirit was through the roof.

They would even hear bets around, guessing who’d kill more monsters or who’d kill them faster.

There were even challenges. For example, how long one could stay outside the walls and how far they could be from sentries.

The most baffling part was that people actually

accepted

the challenge!

Chapter 904: More Refugees from the North (Part 2) 1

Chapter 904: More Refugees from the North (Part 2) 2

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