**TITLE: Doomsday Rebirth 528**
**CONTENT:**
**Chapter 528: Other Penguin**
The penguin, clutching a fish in its beak, suddenly froze in place, its beady eyes widening at the sight of another penguin nearby.
To Caroline’s utter amazement, the first penguin, instead of devouring the fish, delicately transferred it from its beak directly into the waiting mouth of its companion.
The second penguin, eyes gleaming with delight, swallowed the fish whole and let out two jubilant cries that echoed through the icy air.
But what unfolded next was even more bizarre.
Both of the mutant penguins—bald and peculiar—had the bare, pink skin on their heads begin to swell and bulge. As their triumphant cries reverberated around them, the skin puffed outward, morphing into two perfectly shaped hearts that bobbed gently as they moved.
With a sense of wonder, Caroline watched as the pair leaned in closer, their heart-shaped heads touching with an almost romantic intimacy.
It was so overwhelmingly sweet that Caroline found herself at a loss for words, her heart fluttering in a strange mix of disbelief and amusement.
A thick silence enveloped the air for several seconds, punctuated only by the soft sounds of their affectionate display.
Finally, when the penguins concluded their little performance, they turned in perfect unison and fixed their gaze directly on her, as if aware of her presence and eager for her reaction.
Just then, from the shadows that cloaked the icy landscape, a polar bear and a sea lion emerged, their forms contrasting sharply against the pristine white backdrop.
Seeing this unexpected lineup, a grin spread across Caroline’s face, her excitement bubbling over. “No need to panic, everyone. It’s your friendly neighborhood Caroline,” she announced cheerfully, her voice ringing with confidence.
Half an hour later, she stepped out of the Polar Marine Park, brushing off the frost that clung to her sleeves like tiny crystals. Turning to the group waiting outside, she reassured them with a wave of her hand, “I’ve already taken care of every creature inside.”
Their expressions morphed into sheer disbelief. “Wait—what? That’s impossible! It’s only been thirty minutes!” one of them exclaimed, eyes wide with shock.
Caroline chuckled softly at their astonishment, motioning for them to follow her as she led them back inside.
As anticipated, every single polar creature that had once ruled the park was mysteriously absent, leaving behind an eerie silence.
Sharon, her brow furrowed in confusion, stared at Caroline. “How did you do that? And where are the bodies?”
With a slow, knowing smile, Caroline replied, “I killed them all. Crushed them to dust. Nothing left but air.”
The group exchanged uncertain glances, each one reflecting the same stunned expression of disbelief and awe in their eyes.
Their admiration for Caroline only deepened, as they struggled to comprehend the magnitude of what she had accomplished.
Three hours later, after what felt like an eternity of anticipation, she finally received the fruits of her labor—all the jewelry and gemstones from the area.
Previously, scavenging alone had drained her, leaving her exhausted, but with a team by her side, the process had become remarkably smoother.
As she absorbed the energy from the shimmering jewels into her storage space, a deep vibration coursed through her, signaling that something significant had shifted.
The storage space had upgraded. Yet, despite the thrill of this enhancement, a sense of unease lingered in her chest.
She couldn’t shake the nagging question: would this upgrade finally unlock the long-awaited livestock farm?
Jasper had mentioned it should be about time for that change, and for days, she had been fervently wishing for it, hoping that this next upgrade would finally bring her dreams to fruition.
The storage area, the farm, the livestock section, the small hill, and even the fish pond had all grown larger, more vibrant than before.
Even the narrow stream of spring water now flowed wider and more freely, sparkling under an unseen light.
Suddenly, Jasper came bounding toward her, his form rounder than she remembered.
To her surprise, he had become even plumper, resembling a rolling gas tank, yet he still moved with a playful bounce that radiated energy.
“Oh, Caroline!” he squealed, his voice high-pitched and sweet, the kind of tone he reserved for particularly joyful moments.
That sound alone told her he was both thrilled and eager to impress her, his affection palpable.
“Caroline, you’re incredible! You managed to upgrade the storage space again so fast! I love you so, so much!”
As he spoke, he pressed his soft, round body against her, rubbing against her affectionately until her skin tingled with warmth.
“Oh, Caroline…”
His voice rose even higher, sweet enough to send shivers down her spine.
“Could you please talk like a normal cat?” Caroline asked, half-amused, half-exasperated, as she scooped him up and scratched under his chin.
“Oh, alright…”
In an instant, Jasper switched back to his regular voice, his demeanor shifting as he began to explain all the new changes that had come with the latest upgrade of the storage space.

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