Apocalypse: My Sweetie Is Tough but Cute-Chapter 202 - 201 Some Warmth Meeting Too Late (11)
Chapter 202 -201: Some Warmth, Meeting Too Late (11)
Chapter 202 -201: Some Warmth, Meeting Too Late (11)
Who would have known that as soon as she entered, not only was there no stench as she had expected, but she felt that the environment inside the space was even a little better than before.
She was amazed and walked around the small courtyard within the space, inspecting everything from front to back, and found no significant issues.
The Little Red Snake had disappeared without a trace; she had no idea where it had hidden itself.
She tidied up the chicken and duck coops a bit and took the opportunity to gather the eggs from the nests into a basket, filling it to the brim, which was pleasing to see.
She planned to keep the chicken eggs to cook for Xiao’ai when they returned.
Once they moved into the new resettlement area and had their own home, there would be no rush with the duck eggs. She decided to pickle the eggs she had on hand first, and once they moved into the new home, they would be ready to eat.
So, Su Shu went to get some salt and found a container to pickle the duck eggs before placing them in the kitchen.
Seeing that time was about right, she came out of the space.
Just like that, disappearing for a part of the day without interfering with her work, she had gradually reorganized her entire space.
It was during this reorganization that Su Shu discovered something strange about the space.
Previously, she hadn’t entered the space very often, just once in a while, and she hadn’t noticed anything.
But this time, for almost more than ten days, she had been busy in there almost every day.
She gradually noticed that something was off.
As she spent more and more time in the space, the color of the Ink Jade Ring on her finger changed from dark to light. Once, she was so busy outside that she felt a bit hungry, so it was the first time she lit a fire to cook inside the space.
In the kitchen of the space, there was an old-fashioned stove, but this posed no problem for her. In her previous life, during the later stages of the Apocalypse, resources were extremely scarce, and she had dealt with all sorts of problems—even surviving almost like a primitive at the most difficult times.
Starting a fire to cook, stir-frying dishes, simmering a fish—after eating her fill, she found a lunch box to pack up the half she had already set aside earlier and placed it on a table in the storeroom.
She planned to stealthily take it out for Xiao’ai to eat when she returned to the resettlement point that evening.
After this cooking session, she found that the ring had turned a deep green, which was visibly brighter than the previous dark blue.
Now paying attention, after several comparisons, she realized that when the ring’s color became lighter, time inside the space slowed down relative to the outside world.
For instance, when the ring was completely black, if she spent ten minutes in the space, the time outside upon her return would be almost exactly the same, about ten minutes.
When the ring turned dark blue, if she spent ten minutes inside, only about six or seven minutes would have passed on the outside.
During the time when the ring was deep green, if she spent ten minutes inside, only a minute or two would have elapsed upon her return.
Su Shu was overjoyed having discovered a new continent!
If that was the case, then she could disappear for a few minutes with Xiao’ai and get a lot done without causing any trouble.
It seemed she had been using the space in the wrong way; she would need to study it more in the future.
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The disaster area cleanup work progressed rapidly, thanks to the large number of people, and finished ahead of the originally scheduled plan.
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During this process, the government also fulfilled its initial promise, providing the agreed compensation to the penny. There was, however, a small hiccup when it came to handing out money.
A hundred yuan a day was not a small amount, but some wanted it, while others did not; they preferred food instead.
The government found it difficult, but there were people who simply refused the money, feeling that in these times, money wasn’t all that useful. Considering the state of the world, food was a more reliable option.
The amount of food distributed was fixed, but after discussions at higher levels, if people didn’t want the money, they could only convert it into half a jin of grain.