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Webnovel Author In The Apocalypse World-Chapter 84: Gathering Treasures and Planning Ahead
The exploration squad’s deputy captain had chased over and, upon seeing the situation, immediately ordered thatKim Segyo and his group be dragged away, repeatedly apologizing to Kim Haru: "I’m sorry, Mr. Kim; we relaxed our management. I’ll go down and teach them a lesson right away. Please don’t take it to heart; I’m truly sorry."
Kim Haru responded with a nonchalant "Hmm," not angry at all.
He watched as Kim Segyo was held back, glaring with red eyes and trying to charge at him. This was the first time he had seen this sworn enemy outside of the original owner’s memories.
The once high-and-mighty figure, who had looked down on him, now lay in such a pathetic state, reduced to a captive on the verge of death. Kim Haru turned his gaze away, no longer considering him worthy of his attention.
This enemy held no value in his mind anymore.
This indifferent look drove Kim Segyo into a frenzy. Even as he was dragged away, he was still yelling madly, blaming Kim Haru for his predicament.
The other members of the Flamma Team were completely terrified, their heads bowed low, not daring to look at Kim Haru at all. They repeatedly knelt in apology, saying things like, "I’m sorry," "I didn’t want to kill you; I didn’t really want to," and the more timid ones had already left yellow stains beneath them.
They were so frightened they lost control of themselves.
Once the members of the Flamma Team were completely dragged away, they were placed under even tighter surveillance. By the time they were delivered to the pioneering squad’s management office, the deputy captain, having been scolded for inadequate supervision, specifically instructed that they be "well" treated.
When Kim Haru learned of their situation again, it was still as an object of mockery. He heard that they had tried to escape but had ended up running in the wrong direction, stumbling straight into a zombie den. By the time they were discovered, there were no intact bodies left—not even enough time to turn into zombies.
As they approached Kim Haru’s residence, Shin Woncheon drove the car away from the exploration squad, heading toward the direction of the small wooden cabin.
This location was still recognized by Shin Woncheon; Kim Haru himself had forgotten the exact position of his home. If it weren’t for Shin Woncheon, he might have gotten lost several times trying to find it.
Oh, if it weren’t for Shin Woncheon, he might not have needed to step out of his small patch of land at all.
The vehicle was too large to park directly in front of the cabin, so Kim Haru instructed Shin started to unload the items by the roadside, leaving the rest to him.
"Go back; you’ve worked hard."
Kim Haru planned to use the system backpack to carry the items back after Shin Woncheon left. He was quite lazy and certainly didn’t want to make multiple trips back and forth. He had previously asked the logistics department to find him many boxes of the same specifications, and fortunately, cardboard boxes were easy to find.
If he weren’t worried that performing such operations in front of others would lead them to associate it with the system backpack, Kim Haru wouldn’t have needed this vehicle at all.
Shin Woncheon started hesitated for a moment but ultimately chose to leave.
He hadn’t thought of something like a system backpack. Instead, he recalled the obedient mutated plants he had encountered the last time he came here.
Perhaps the boss planned to summon the mutated plants to help once he left; it wouldn’t be a good sight for anyone to see. Shin Woncheon obediently drove away.
Kim Haru exerted a bit of effort to pack the items, managing to transport everything back in one trip.
He had just watered the field he had planted yesterday, but he hadn’t yet watered it today. Kim Haru took the watering can and began to water each plot until they all felt damp. After watering each one, he supported his waist.
He had only watered half of the plots, and just fetching water made his back ache. If he expanded the planting area in the future, he’d be in trouble!
Looking at the fields before him, Kim Haru thought it would be great to have an automated irrigation system.
Whether an automated irrigation system would be available in the future, Kim Haru didn’t know. He only knew that it was getting late, and he had been busy in the safe zone today. All he wanted now was to take a nice shower, have a meal, and then lie in his soft, cozy bed to play games.
Oh, right; he didn’t have any games to play at the moment. The other world game console he had just bought today was still uncharged, so he needed to see if any of the charging cables matched, charging whatever he could find.
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He also needed to charge his phone and tablet, making sure to get those plugged in as well.
Kim Haru hadn’t played games for quite a while; it felt particularly cruel for someone who used to play two matches daily. He thought of this and, without hesitation, tossed the watering can into the corner and headed to the living room.
As soon as he returned, he released the pile of items from the system backpack, and they were now stacked in the living room.
Kim Haru rummaged through the pile, finding the electronic products. He set the phone and game console up first, then picked up the tangled mess of charging cables to start matching them.
Fortunately, it seemed that the quality of items in this world was decent. Aside from a few data cables with marks as if they had been chewed by something and were no longer usable, most of the cables were functional. Ignoring a few bumps and scratches, both the phone and the game console responded when plugged in for charging.