Chapter 5 Upgrade Her Bomb Shelter
Once the supplies were unloaded at the warehouse, Iris stored the large generator in her spatial storage—there was more than enough room for it.
Moments later, she returned to her base and installed the generator in the innermost storage room of the bomb shelter.
“Ding. Detected 1000kW generator. Reward: Permanently indestructible generator with minimum energy consumption!”
Iris’ eyes widened in shock.
She watched in amazement as a silver sheen seemed to coat the generator’s surface, its strength and quality visibly enhanced.
Most importantly, it was permanently indestructible!
Generators required regular maintenance in the long run, and Iris had only hoped to keep it running as long as possible. She never expected the system to upgrade it to be indestructible forever.
This is incredible!
Encouraged, she pressed on, moving to install the security cameras along the barbed wire fence she’d reinforced the previous day.
The tunnel bomb shelter’s location was ideal—surrounded by a dense circle of trees, with the main highway a mile away and the secondary road fading into the mountains 1640 feet from the shelter.
Few outsiders would ever spot the fenced-off tunnel hidden here; it was completely inconspicuous.
The internal cameras provided 360-degree coverage of her perimeter. Once installed and connected to the power circuit—powered by the generator—they would monitor all creatures that accidentally strayed into the area.
Immediately, all the cameras and electrified barbed wire began operating, and dense grid-like surveillance feeds appeared on Iris’ computer screen.
At that exact moment, the system’s voice sounded again.
“Ding. Detected surveillance system and power grid system.
“Reward: Surveillance system upgraded! The monitoring range increased tenfold! Automatically detects all living and non-living objects!
“Reward: Power grid system upgraded! Maximum grid attack: 10 thousand volts!”
Iris gasped again.
She stared at the clearer surveillance feeds on her screen. Pulling up any feed, Iris found the resolution was more than ten times higher than before.
As she zoomed in, the device’s monitoring range expanded dramatically. It was a top-of-the-line model she’d purchased, originally capped at 328 feet—and now it stretched all the way to 3,280 feet.
She could clearly see the distant highway through the gaps in the trees.
Just then, a bird attempted to land on the barbed wire.
It circled for a moment before finding a spot to perch.
In an instant, a sharp “crack” echoed as a spark flashed, and the bird fell to the ground, motionless.
A satisfied glint appeared in Iris’ eyes.
The defensive capabilities had improved dramatically. Perfect.
She’d like to see who dared to break into her base now; anyone who touched the fence would die instantly.
“Summer, stay away from the barbed wire from now on, okay?” she told the dog.
Summer barked in response.
Along with his increased size, Summer’s intelligence had grown too, making him more attuned to human emotions than ever.
Iris ruffled his head, then retrieved the food she’d stored from her old refrigerator and shared a meal with him.
After eating, she resumed organizing her base, soon discovering that even tidying up earned her rewards.
For example, cleaning the bomb shelter’s well and removing weeds triggered new notifications.
“Ding. Detected well upgrade.
“Reward: Independent mountain system clean water source!
“Ding. Detected reduction in weed coverage.
“Reward: High-quality soil! Crop yield increased 100x! Crop growth rate increased 10x!”
Iris’ motivation soared at the news.


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