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Building My Empire in the Frozen Apocalypse (Riley Carter) novel Chapter 16

Chapter 16 Sour Payment

Chapter 16 Sour Payment

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She glanced back at the corner. Hadn’t noticed anything last night before bed. Did that little thing actually sneak over here in the dark? Brave kid.

Well, since you’re putting in the effort

Riley thought for a second, then pulled a piece of leftover black bread from her inventory.

The stuff tasted terriblelike chewing compressed sawdustso she wasn’t exactly heartbroken to part with it. If the kid liked it, might as well trade.

She broke off half the piece and set it on the same rock where the berries had been.

Then she grabbed the cluster of bright red berries and headed back, popping one into her mouth on the

way.

Looked sweet. Probably sweet, right?

Crunch.”

The moment her teeth broke through the skin-

An explosion of sour hit her like a freight train. Brainmelting, jawlocking, eyewatering sour.

S$SS!!!

Riley’s face crumpled like a paper bag. Every muscle in her face clenched.

That’s SO sour!!!

Her teeth felt like they were dissolving. Saliva flooded her mouth. Tears actually pricked at the corners of her eyes.

This wasn’t wild fruit. This was concentrated lemon essence in berry form.

No wonder

Once she finally recovered, Riley stared at the beautiful little poison in her hand, torn between laughing and crying.

No wonder that kid ate that sawdust bread like it was a fivestar meal.

Guess she’s never tasted anything good in her life.”

As ridiculously sour as they were, Riley didn’t toss them.

In polar survival, vitamin C was gold. A longterm deficiency would wreck herscurvy was real, and it was deadly. These berries tasted like punishment, but they were still fruit.

Down the hatch. Medicine.

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Grimacing. Riley braced herself and shoved two inore in. The sour hit made her whole body jolt, waking her up more effectively than coffee ever could.

She stored the remaining few carefully in her cabin. Future enjoymentcould wait.

After that unforgettable breakfast, Riley grabbed her axe, hauled her homemade sled, and started another day as a lumberjack.

Light snow today. Wind had died down, too.

Heading toward the forest, Riley noticed something pleasant: the wind had scoured some areas clean, exposing patches of bare rock that had been buried before.

Several grayish granite chunks, each about the size of a basketball.

Recyclable Resource: Loose Rock

Recycle?

Yes.

Riley hit confirm.

Acquired: Stone x3

Every little bit counts.

Rocks the system recognized as recyclable weren’t everywhere. They had to be loose like this, big enough to matter. Bedrock didn’t count. Tiny gravel didn’t count.

She stopped and started multiple times on the way, scooping up quite a few, converting them into 12 units of Stone total.

That put her a little closer to the Stone x50requirement for Level 3.

At the woods, she got to work.

Ha!

Axe up. Axe down.

With yesterday’s practice and her boosted Strength, she was even faster today.

Riley barely stopped all morning.

By the time the sun hung overhead, she’d made three sled trips back and forth. Fifteen logs total.

Back at camp, she recycled everything.

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Acquired: Common Wood x90

Riley wiped sweat off her forehead, watching her wood count climb. Satisfying

Ninety wood. That’s days of fuel right there.”

Noon. Riley sat at the table, chewing white bread, sipping juice.

Still wish I’d gotten that deer, though.”

She sighed.

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