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Legendary Shelter Survival Guide

Once upon a time, everything was awesome on planet Earth. People were chilling with their families, tech was super advanced, and they could even travel way out into space. Animals taking care of the food chain like they always do. But then, bam! Something crazy happened, and everyone got zapped to this super-dangerous place along with some weird alien folks of many types. Follow Lucas, a regular dude, as he tries not to get wrecked in this crazy new world. Some folks got cool skills to survive, but all Lucas got was the power to build a fancy shelter that could level up. Sounds lame, right? But turns out, it might be his ticket to not getting squashed. So, get ready for Lucas's wild ride as he figures out how to survive in a place that's basically a nightmare. While others are doing ninja moves or casting spells, Lucas is just trying not to get eaten. Little does he know, his so-called bad luck might just be the thing that saves his sorry butt. Join Lucas in this epic adventure full of surprises, where he builds his shelter, faces crazy challenges, and learns that sometimes, what seems like the worst luck ever can turn out to be a total game-changer. It's a story of survival, discovery, and how even the simplest guy can rock a world that's turned upside down.

sahejRocks · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
340 Chs

Feelings (3)

"Then you should just toughen it out, that's the only way I know. You might want to talk to Uncle John about this, he already knows something is wrong with you anyway."

"He knows?"

"Heck yeah, everybody thinks you are bonkers."

"More bonkers than you?" 

"Heh, yeah." 

They both talked for a long time, Lucas found the guy laughing and smiling more than ever.

It was the first time they had tried to bond and Lucas could not expect this situation at all.

Time seemed to go by quickly and soon, Bill was ready to ask a personal question.

"By the way, do you think this is the right decision? You… and Sarah."

Lucas looked at the guy for a few seconds, seeing that there was no more fear than normal, he felt very good talking to him like this.

"I don't know, but I don't want to make it public. But this was bound to-"

 "Happen right?" Bill interjected in between, with a rare smile.