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Girl's Doomsday Rebirth Revenge & Survive novel Chapter 418

**TITLE: Doomsday Rebirth 418**
**Chapter 418: Color Energy**

Caroline felt a surge of satisfaction as she surveyed her surroundings. The discoveries she had made today filled her with a sense of accomplishment. It was not every day in this bleak new world that one stumbled upon such valuable finds.

To her astonishment, she unearthed a hidden stash, a treasure trove that the man had concealed away.

Nestled within the dark confines of a cave were mountains of supplies: stacks of food, bottles of water, an array of snacks, sanitary pads, and clothing—essentially everything one could possibly require to survive in this unforgiving apocalypse.

For ordinary survivors, this cache was nothing short of miraculous—enough provisions to sustain a small group of people for at least six months.

As she rifled through the supplies, Caroline’s mind wandered. She speculated that most of these items must have been gathered by the bats under that man’s command. The evidence was clear; many of the goods bore claw marks, remnants of their previous owners.

Without a moment’s hesitation, she began to store everything in her spatial storage. The satisfaction of securing such valuable resources was momentarily overshadowed by an unsettling discovery.

Beneath the neatly arranged supplies, she spotted something that made her heart sink—women’s clothing.

And to her horror, many of the garments appeared worn and used.

A wave of nausea washed over her as the image of that man’s repulsive face flashed in her mind. She shuddered at the thought of whether these items were scavenged by the bats or belonged to women he had harmed. Either possibility was too grim to contemplate.

Resolutely, Caroline turned away from the clothing, unwilling to linger on the disturbing implications.

She swiftly mounted Raven, her loyal companion, and set her sights on the next destination on her meticulously crafted list.

After evaluating the last few sites, she concluded that the open terrain beside the coal plant was the most promising option.

The ground there was slightly elevated, firm enough to establish a mobile base, and it lay on the outskirts, far removed from potential threats.

In this secluded location, she felt confident that neither the naked man nor anyone else would stumble upon them.

If the need arose for additional supplies or to contact the military, they could make their way easily without drawing attention.

Once the army cleared the streets, navigating the area would pose no problem at all.

With her plan solidified, Caroline marked the spot on her mental map, eager to share her findings with the others upon her return.

Afterward, she would confront the group of infected spreading the plague—eliminate them once and for all—before leading everyone to their new shelter.

Lost in her thoughts, she rode swiftly along the desolate road, the night sky enveloping her in its serene embrace.

The moon hung high, casting a gentle, silvery glow that illuminated the landscape.

Without the intrusive glare of city lights, the stars twinkled brilliantly overhead, a stark reminder of the beauty that still existed in the world.

Without a moment’s hesitation, she guided Raven into the quiet neighborhood.

Using the address from the deed, she located the house and pushed the door open.

As she stepped inside, a faint pulse emanated from her system, and the energy within her chest—where her spatial space resided—rippled in response, as if acknowledging her presence.

Quickly, she accessed her system to check for any changes, but to her dismay, nothing appeared to have shifted.

Curiosity piqued, she entered her spatial realm and sought Jasper’s insight on the matter. “The yellow energy feels stronger,” Jasper remarked thoughtfully after a moment, “but the space itself hasn’t leveled up.”

Caroline cast her gaze toward the distant rainbow that represented her abilities. The yellow band shimmered with an intensity that hadn’t been there before.

Though the exact nature of the changes eluded her, she resolved to continue her exploration. She visited the other properties, and by the time she had finished, every color except “Orange” had become more vivid and radiant.

Jasper, who resided within her space, commented that it felt considerably more comfortable than before.

When Caroline inquired about what that meant, he launched into a long, convoluted explanation that was somewhat difficult to follow, but ultimately concluded with a crucial point.

“The space hasn’t upgraded as a whole,” Jasper clarified, “but there’s now enough energy for you to unlock two new functions—specific skills only. It’s akin to accessing advanced features early, but it will consume significantly more energy.”

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