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Tundra Survival: While Others Freeze, I'm Building a Base

Tundra Survival: While Others Freeze, I'm Building a Base

Author: Qijia Lady
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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 956    |    Released on: Today at 15:31

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Alexa Hood's living room, on her phone, on her laptop. A single, un

of panic. Car horns blared in a frantic, useless symphony. People were pouring out of

y still in the cente

chaos unfold through the large picture window, her sharp blue eyes

supermarket. She didn't

d and walked direc

hop. Metal shelves lined the walls, packed with electronic components, tool chests, and neatly organized bins

h engineers, had built this sanctuary of logic an

th a practiced motion, she gathered her long brown hair and twisted it int

of motion, starting with the front door. The drill whined, biting into the wood of the doorframe. She drove l

lly fortified. The rhythmic work was a meditation, a familia

ess chainsaw with two spare battery packs. A foldable solar panel ar

ovements were precise, quick, honed by years of drills her father had insisted on. "Prepare for

ages from a neighborhood group chat. Rumors flew like digital shrapnel

ession unchanged, and held the powe

to of her parents sat. They were smiling, squinting in the sun on a h

ng all this ahead of time," she murmu

eal game. The garage they had left her wa

on the TV now

tor. Every power bank, every rechargeable battery was topped off. She inven

ts to something uglier. The occasional scream, the distant shatter

tail into the collar. The heavy backpack leaned again

ld, ticking numbers on the television screen. She sat on the couch, not crying,

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ck one last time, pulling them tight. She bent do

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ing the screen, h

d into absolute, b

, pulling her into an unknown abyss. Her consc

s, the wind was a razor

ir from her lungs. She was lying on her side

ainst the brutal temperature. All around her, stretchin

ir expressions a uniform mask of dazed horror. They were dr

esponse, but her mind was sharp. Her blue eyes scanned th

s still strapped secu

ng but the clothes on their

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Tundra Survival: While Others Freeze, I'm Building a Base
Tundra Survival: While Others Freeze, I'm Building a Base
“When the global countdown hit zero, humanity was instantly teleported into a brutal, frozen wasteland. The system's rule was absolute: keep your campfire burning, or be permanently erased from existence. While others arrived in thin pajamas to freeze in the sub-zero wind, I had spent my final hours on Earth preparing, bringing a full survival pack and a cordless chainsaw. By unlocking a hidden inventory system, I endured back-breaking labor to chop down ancient pines, hoarding over a hundred units of life-saving wood. But when I offered to trade my surplus for coal and blueprints, the public chat completely turned on me. "You selfish monster! You're hoarding resources while people are dying!" They cursed me as a ruthless pariah, demanding I hand over my hard-earned fuel for free to save strangers who hadn't prepared at all. I watched the survivor count plummet from a thousand to barely three hundred in just four days, listening to the agonizing screams echoing across the ice. I couldn't understand why they felt entitled to the results of my blood and exhaustion, expecting my compassion to warm them while I froze. With the inhuman howls from the dark forest growing louder, any lingering sympathy in me completely died. I calmly blocked the public channel, tossed another piece of coal into my roaring fire, and opened my private messages to build my own fortress.”