Webnovel Author In The Apocalypse World-Chapter 407: Building the Ranch and Facing the Heat

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The nomadic tribe members were not familiar with many animals, so Kim Haru assigned them the ones that resembled horses and cattle, figuring that since they originally worked with such animals, they would at least have some similar methods even if they didn't recognize these mutated creatures.

Even the nimbus baa sheep that had been born earlier were handed over to them for care.

As for the other animals, Kim Haru assigned them based on whoever was familiar with them.

After all, he definitely couldn't take care of so many newborns by himself—just that one nimbus baa sheep earlier had already left him scrambling.

Since he was going to delegate the responsibility anyway, those who didn't even recognize the species wouldn't know how to raise them properly.

Of course, Kim Haru didn't intend to completely leave everything to them.

While everyone recognized these creatures, they had mostly seen them as fully grown, ferocious, mutated beasts—always treated as enemies to be dealt with.

When it came to infant versions, even if they recognized them, they had little experience in raising them.

Kim Haru didn't have experience either, but at least he had the farm system.

The moment these creatures arrived in Kim Haru's hands, the system recognized them as farm products, providing information about them.

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With the system's help, Kim Haru believed that keeping these little ones alive and expanding their numbers was entirely possible.

With livestock to raise, the people of the Biryong Plains worked even harder on the basic infrastructure.

Kim Haru didn't even have to urge them—everyone was eager to finish the construction as soon as possible, hoping to complete it all the very next day.

In fact, Kim Haru had to send people to remind them to eat and rest.

While the Biryong Plains were bustling with construction, the plan for Pyeongseong Safe Zone and other safe zones to unite and deal with Haneulsae Safe Zone Safe Zone was also progressing steadily.

With Roh Baekjin and others working from the inside, the major safe zones had already mapped out most of Haneulsae Safe Zone's layout.

To facilitate communication and coordination, they set up a base in an abandoned village near Haneulsae Safe Zone that had been previously forsaken.

Nearly everyone involved in the operation was stationed there.

The Safe Zone Commander of the Haneulsae Safe Zone had a type of parasitic insect that could control people, making its habits and countermeasures a key research focus for everyone.

Although Kim Haru wasn't personally involved in this matter, he frequently received reports from Moon Baein's people.

However, the Haneulsae Safe Zone remained powerful, and even with spies on the inside, the other safe zones weren't completely confident in achieving a perfect resolution.

By the time summer arrived, the situation with Haneulsae Safe Zone was still in a stalemate.

Meanwhile, the construction of the Biryong Plains was fully completed.

The entire area was designed as a ranch—aside from essential residential buildings and security measures, everything was built for large-scale animal husbandry.

Previously, the mutated pigs raised at the animal research institute in the Pyeongseong Safe Zone had already reached a stable phase, growing to massive sizes.

The small research institute could no longer accommodate them.

With the Biryong Plains now complete, all the pigs were transferred to the large livestock farm there.

As the pig population grew, relying solely on Little Snort to lead and calm them down became difficult, so Kim Haru also sent Big Snort over.

The moment Big Snort and Little Snort met, the two of them excitedly led a massive herd of pigs on a few wild runs across the open plains, enjoying themselves immensely.

However, these black pigs had already been domesticated to eat and sleep in a cycle.

After a few rounds of running, they obediently stayed in their pens for over half a month, much to the delight of the pig farm workers.

As a result, letting the black pigs out to roam twice a month officially became a routine practice.

The ducks weren't sent to the plains.

They preferred the pond in the central district.

Although the Biryong Plains had a vast and flat terrain, its only problem was the lack of a stable water source.

So far, the people living on the plains had been relying on water from water-type ability users.

However, as more people chose to settle in the Biryong Plains, relying solely on their abilities was not a long-term solution.

Kim Haru thought of the world inside the fruit of the Giant Pasture Grass.

Inside the fruit, there was a wide river.

He carefully inquired with the nomadic tribe, who confirmed that their daily drinking water came from the river.

The taste was normal, and they hadn't noticed any significant presence of the mutagenic virus.

So, Kim Haru sought out the Ginseng Spirit and had a serious discussion with the Giant Pasture Grass.

The fruit, which could create a separate world, was indeed extraordinary for the Giant Pasture Grass, but it wasn't the only one of its kind.

As long as the fruit wasn't plucked from its body and only some water was drawn from inside, the Giant Pasture Grass was quite easygoing about it and agreed without hesitation.

Of course, Kim Haru still had to trade delicious fertilizer in exchange.

Thus, a "grass-made river," originating from the Giant Pasture Grass, ran through the entire Biryong Plains.

When summer arrived, Kim Haru was especially grateful that he had resolved the river issue early on.

If winter in the apocalypse was a time of extreme cold, then the arrival of summer made the entire land feel like it was being roasted in a blazing fire.

Even the air twisted from the intense heat.

At the small farm, the ducks, along with the Little Nugget and Sir Peckington, which usually enjoyed strolling outside, all instinctively retreated to their coops, leaving no need for concern.

The temperature control system inside wasn't just for warmth in winter—it also provided cooling in the summer, maintaining a comfortable environment for all living creatures.