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Truly, the Supreme Lord System knew exactly what Iris needed to become an excellent leader.
Moments later, the set arrived—each card engraved with “Midsummer” in crisp letters.
Such equipment wouldn’t have been hard to make before the apocalypse; many programmers could write the code, and with sensors and chip cards, a full system could be assembled.
But this was the apocalypse.
Finding programmers or the necessary chips and equipment was impossible.
The system’s version was flawless: sleek ID cards, fast operation, and zero bugs. It was ideal.
After receiving the system, Iris immediately entered the 19 residents‘ information and their respective points, planning to have Sophie deliver the cards the next day.
With this, the prototype of Midsummer Base was truly in place.
Next, she used the Evolution Fluid Extraction Machine to extract liquid from the Level 3 crystal core.
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Level 1 evolution liquid for Logan.
Looking at the vial, she thought that there was no better boss than her.
A raise? Not a snowball’s chance in hell!
“Here,” Iris said, holding out a glass and a card to Logan, who had just finished cooking.
He took them without hesitation, downing the liquid.
It tasted as sweet as always, better than any other drink he’d
had.
“What’s this?” Logan asked, examining the card after finishing
the drink.
“Your ID card. From now on, you’re an official resident of Midsummer Base, with 100 points on it.”
Logan stared at the card–his number was 002, the second citizen of Midsummer Base.
A warm feeling spread through his chest.
This number meant he was second only to Iris (001) in her heart, a subtle yet meaningful sign of trust.
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In this apocalypse, they relied on each other, bound by unshakable trust.
If she valued him this much, Logan would cherish her just as deeply.
Just then, Iris whistled to Summer, who was chewing a bone. “Summer, come here! Your ID tag!”
The dog barked, dropping the bone and rushing over. It wagged its tail excitedly as it approached.
Iris took a stringed ID card and slipped it into the slot on Summer’s combat vest, tying a secure knot.
The number 001 was clearly visible on the card.
Logan was stunned. “Summer is 001?”
“Obviously,” Iris replied.
“Then… what about you?”
“I’m 000.”
Logan was rendered speechless.
Of course there was a 000–he’d been too narrow–minded.
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Iris then gave ID cards to the other dogs, numbered 003 to 017.
Each had a custom tag engraved with the Midsummer Base logo,
tucked into its combat vest slot.
To Iris, the dogs were no different from humans–they were her comrades, even more trustworthy than most.
They deserved official Midsummer Base IDs as much as any
resident.
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Two days passed in a flash, with Iris fully occupied by base
construction.
Building and managing a base was extremely complex, especially in the early stages.
She needed to resolve water, electricity, and basic supply issues for the residents.
With just Nathan’s family before, small shortages could be endured. But now, with a growing village, basic livelihoods had to be prioritized.
Iris installed 100 solar panels–won as a reward earlier–in the villa area, supplying the residents with a steady source of glegtricity.
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Power supply was resolved, and they could now call the bunker directly for help–eliminating Sophie’s daily trips.
As for water, the area was still connected to the water company, but Nathan’s family had relied on rainwater before, which was insufficient for the larger group.
Iris organized everyone to dig wells, using her system–enhanced Water–type Power to connect the wells to her bunker’s water source—safe, reliable, and free of contamination.
The water problem was quickly resolved.
Stable water and electricity sent the residents‘ loyalty and sense of belonging to Iris soaring.
Life with her was getting better by the day.
For resource exchanges, manpower shortages made daily trips inefficient, so Iris set up a monthly market.
On the 1st and 15th of each month, she would bring daily supplies for unified trading–residents could stock up freely.
For urgent needs, they could contact Sophie, who would handle exchanges at the bunker.
No one was allowed into her personal territory.
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.