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Reborn Before the Frozen Apocalypse, I Stock Resources Worth Billions

The world suddenly entered an ice age, and as the apocalypse arrived, over ninety-nine percent of humanity couldn't withstand the extreme weather and died. In his previous life, Ye Xingchen didn't have much food to eat, but in order for his beloved campus belle to have something to eat, he didn't hesitate to open the door during the apocalypse. In the end, however, all his survival resources were snatched by several strong men the campus belle brought, causing him to die tragically in the cold. Reborn one month before the ice age, Ye Xingchen swore to make these people pay tenfold. He awakened his spatial abilities, possessing a three-hundred-hectare dimensional space. In this life, he no longer lived just to survive but crazily stocked supplies worth billions and built an apocalypse fortress. As the ice age arrived, while others were almost freezing to death, he was swimming in a warm pool. While others were killing each other for a bite to eat, he was savoring an 82 Lafite, eating the finest Kobe beef, enjoying a banquet, and watching movies leisurely. One day, when some people discovered that Ye Xingchen's house was stocked with countless delicacies and was warm and comfortable, they went crazy and wanted to rush in. But they soon realized that this wasn't just a house. It was an apocalypse fortress that even nuclear weapons couldn't break open!

Frozen Emperor · Ciencia y ficción
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213 Chs

The Seaside

Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

Ye Xingchen's previous residence in Jinghua District was not far from the sea. Now that Ye Xingchen was living in the safety fortress, he was even closer to the sea.

The location Wang Mingcong had chosen to build was on one of the small peaks of the mountains. There was a mountain that wasn't too high behind it, and on the other side of the mountain was the sea area that Jinghai City was close to.

There were many outsiders who came to the seaside in broken-down cars that were pieced together from somewhere. The temperature of the seaside was not as hot as that in the city, but it was still about 50 to 60 degrees Celsius. Barrels of seawater were sealed and placed on large trucks, waiting for night to arrive before being transported to the city.

Now that money was no longer valuable, everything was exchanged using the most primitive method of bartering.

Most of the things they bartered for were basically medicine or a small amount of daily necessities.