Dual World Apocalypse: My Harem Gives Me 10x Rewards
Chapter 43: Step 43 to Greatness: Farming Brings a Sense of Novelty
- Chapter 67: [Weekly Bonus - 5/6] Step 67 to Greatness: Unusual Peace Usually Means Something Is Wrong
- Chapter 66: Step 66 to Greatness: Size Doesn’t Matter In Everything
- Chapter 65: Step 65 to Greatness: Great Civilizations Are Build Upon Washrooms
- Chapter 64: [Weekly Bonus - 4/6] Step 64 to Greatness: Not All Good Things Belong To You
- Chapter 63: Step 63 to Greatness: Complete The Advancement Quest, One Task At A Time.
- Chapter 62: Step 62 to Greatness: To Tame Rowdy Children, You Must Talk To Their Parent
- Chapter 61: Step 61 to Greatness: When A Stranger Comes Without Knocking (Day 5 Settlement)
- Chapter 60: Step 60 to Greatness: Mating Isn’t The Only Way That Leads To Pleasure (R-18)
- Chapter 59: [Weekly Bonus - 3/6] Step 59 to Greatness: Eating Good Leads To Better Ideas
- Chapter 58: Step 58 to Greatness: A Home Worth Joining
- Chapter 57: Step 57 to Greatness: Midas Touch Is A Real Thing!
- Chapter 56: [Weekly Bonus - 2/6] Step 56 to Greatness: Don’t Take Disrespect From Anybody, Not Even Wild Boars
- Chapter 55: Step 55 to Greatness: You Mustn’t Take Advantage of Someone, But Don’t turn Them Away Either
- Chapter 54: Step 54 to Greatness: Don’t Go Around Recruiting People Without Thinking
- Chapter 53: [Weekly Bonus - 1/6] Step 53 to Greatness: Never Kill Something Before Understanding It
- Chapter 52: Step 52 to Greatness: Even Monsters Evolve With Time
- Chapter 51: Step 51 to Greatness: It Is Wise To Let Fools Weed The Field
- Chapter 50: Step 50 to Greatness: Securing Basic Resource Is A Must For Survival
- Chapter 49: Step 49 to Greatness: Things Don’t Have To Be Trash To Be Discarded
- Chapter 48: Step 48 to Greatness: Perverts Exist, Even In Primitive Apocalypse
- Chapter 47: Step 47 to Greatness: Sown Seeds Must Sprout
- Chapter 46: Step 46 to Greatness: Targeting The Boss Isn’t Always The Right Choice
- Chapter 45: Step 45 to Greatness: Fences Are Meant To Be Climbed
- Chapter 44: Step 44 to Greatness: The Rewards Aren’t Worth Much If You Can’t Use Them
- Chapter 43: Step 43 to Greatness: Farming Brings a Sense of Novelty
- Chapter 42: Step 42 to Greatness: Even Rotten Fruit Has Value
- Chapter 41: Step 41 to Greatness: Gambling In Primitive World
- Chapter 40: Step 40 to Greatness: Your Ancestors Can Backpaddle At Any Time
- Chapter 39: [Bonus - ] Step 39 to Greatness: Strike First, Strike Hard, No Mercy!
- Chapter 38: Step 38 to Greatness: Nothing Is For Free In Any World
- Chapter 37: Step 37 to Greatness: One Must Trust Intel Over Prophecies, What Could Go Wrong?
- Chapter 36: Step 36 to Greatness: Automation Is Possible, Even In A Primitive World
- Chapter 35: Step 35 to Greatness: Invisible Enemies Must Also Be Defeated
- Chapter 34: Step 34 to Greatness: Cards Can Be Used In Ways Other Than Intended (R-18)
- Chapter 33: Step 33 to Greatness: Hard Work With Results Is Always Rewarded
- Chapter 32: Step 32 to Greatness: Building a Civilization Requires Job Specialization
- Chapter 31: Step 31 to Greatness: Having Salt Is Essential To Carry The Tribe
- Chapter 30: Step 30 to Greatness: Every Exploit Has Limitations
- Chapter 29: Step 29 to Greatness: Sharing Is Caring
- Chapter 28: Step 28 to Greatness: Remember, Sometimes The System Chooses Others
- Chapter 27: Step 27 to Greatness: One Cannot Exploit The System Without Necessary Skills
- Chapter 26: Step 26 to Greatness: One Must Protect Their Home, Not Abandon It
- Chapter 25: Step 25 to Greatness: Turn Your Failures Into Opportunities
- Chapter 24: Step 24 to Greatness: Even Primitive Women Suffer From Puppy Fever
- Chapter 23: Step 23 to Greatness: Practice Makes Your Skills Perfect
- Chapter 22: [Bonus - ] Step 22 to Greatness: One Must Reap Rewards After Sowing Seeds
- Chapter 21: Step 21 to Greatness: Remember, Your Ancestors Wants The Best For You (Second Day Settlement)
- Chapter 20: Step 20 to Greatness: Must Cook A Gourmet Meal For The Ladies
- Chapter 19: Step 19 to Greatness: One Must Prepare The Field Before Plowing it (R-18)
- Chapter 18: Step 18 to Greatness: Plow The Soil At The Right Time (Soft R-18)
- Chapter 17: Step 17 to Greatness: Follow The Tribe’s Customs
- Chapter 16: Step 16 to Greatness: Understand That You Can’t Understand Women
- Chapter 15: Step 15 to Greatness: Don’t Waste Free Exp
- Chapter 14: Step 14 to Greatness: Understand That Blessings Can Backfire
- Chapter 13: Step 13 to Greatness: Use Modern Resources to Win Them Over
- Chapter 12: Step 12 to Greatness: To Win Over People, One Must Improve their Standing First
- Chapter 11: Step 11 to Greatness: Girls Like ’Em Big
- Chapter 10: Step 10 to Greatness: Gear-up Before the Hunt
- Chapter 9: Step 9 to Greatness: Learn to Appreciate Daily Settlement
- Chapter 8: Step 8 to Greatness: Learn To Read Contracts Carefully
- Chapter 7: Step 7 to Greatness: Join A Tribe
- Chapter 6: Step 6 to Greatness: Learn To Appreciate Raw Beauty
- Chapter 5: Step 5 to Greatness: Remember, Reading Too Many Notifications Can Knock You Out
- Chapter 4: Step 4 to Greatness: Learn About Your Skills
- Chapter 3: Step 3 to Greatness: Surviving in A Strange World
- Chapter 2: Step 2 to Greatness: Listen To Your Ancestors
- Chapter 1: Step 1 to Greatness: Wrongful Termination
"Even with these muscles, it is still difficult," Adrian panted, wiping the sweat off his forehead.
Even though the sun was setting, he was still sweating because he had been digging a pit since Sera bought him a bone shovel.
She had spent a small amount on it, and Adrian also discovered something from it. People can only spend their ’excess’ exp to buy items.
By excess, it meant only the additional exp one had after reaching a level. For example, Sera was level 5 and was halfway through the next level, i.e., had 600 exp. It meant she could only spend that 600 exp at the marketplace.
It meant that even if someone was level 100, but didn’t have exp to spare, they couldn’t buy anything from the shop with exp.
As for bartering, Sera had tried to give them an armor set in exchange, but the seller was dead set on exp.
Adrian could understand the reason. The marketplace was the safest way to get exp and level up. However, there was an obvious issue with it.
"Sooner or later, one will run out of items to sell and would have to venture out. When that happens, the person will be too inexperienced and would most likely die."
The tactic of using the marketplace only worked in a group. One could operate the marketplace for good, and the other could venture out to get resources for them to sell.
"Master! We sold another armor piece!" Sera yelled over. "Only two more and I will reach level nine!"
Adrian just gave her a thumbs up and continued digging. While digging, he remembered about the others.
They were back, and after being briefly surprised by the new structures, Mika pulled them back to training, but not before Amiya asked Adrian why he was digging a grave.
It led to Adrian laughing as he waved them off. Besides, after seeing how desperately Mika wanted to teach the tribeswomen, Adrian decided to postpone the trip to the pit trap. It wasn’t like the slimes could escape the pit.
Besides, he also had a pit to dig. While he did that, his mind went back to what happened after the fight. Despite killing players, none of them had awakened a system like Mika did.
"It seems getting a system is not just about killing players," Adrian mumbled, tossing a shovelful of soil out of the pit. "Hm... now that I think about it, Mika had an affinity for combat, so after killing a player she got the combat system."
Everyone had an affinity for something. As long as Adrian figured out what, maybe they could awaken a system naturally?
"One thing at a time, Adrian. Focus on making the pit first," he mumbled and resumed digging.
At first, he thought the work would be easy, given his enhanced physique. However, reality hit him as usual.
Digging was one thing, and digging through untouched wilderness soil was another. Every few swings, the shovel struck something hard, forcing him to pry loose rocks before resuming.
Moreover, every time he hit something hard, the bone shovel’s durability, which wasn’t much to begin with, dropped even more.
If not for learning the building recipe, thanks to the crafting table, Sera would have lost most of her exp from continuously buying shovels.
Adrian pushed the shovel again, only for it to snap in half. However, this time he didn’t rush to create another. Instead, he checked the depth of the pit and nodded.
The hole wasn’t particularly deep, just barely above his waist, but since it was an experiment, he did not want to put too much energy into it.
"It should be deep enough," he said, climbing out.
The pit was in an unused corner of the settlement, opposite to the stream. Adrian dug it there because he didn’t want to subject the tribeswomen to the horrid smell of the rotten items.
He saw Sera shake her head from a distance.
"Still mostly herbs and low-quality stuff. But I’ll keep watching while I sell these armors," she replied.
Adrian nodded and brought out a crate from his inventory. The moment he opened the lid, the horrible stench burst out again. He quickly scrunched his face and turned his head away.
"Ugh... still awful," he groaned.
He hurriedly emptied the fruits outside the pit and kept the crate aside to use salvage on it.
[Scavenging successful!]
[Skill Yield: 8x rotten wood planks.]
[Ancestor’s 10x blessing in effect. Gained rotten wood planks x80.]
He did not use any more of the fruits because it was his first attempt at composting. Although he knew the theory from what he had studied in school, doing it was a different thing.
After dumping the wood inside, he crossed the fence to get some dry grass and leaves. He also got some ash from the fire pit and some chicken feathers, but didn’t dump them yet. After all, he was waiting for someone.
"Cawww!"
"Right on time," Adrian smiled and looked up.
Huginn landed beside him with over a dozen live worms clutched in her talons. She dropped them into the pit and puffed out her chest, expecting praise.
"Ever since you evolved, you’ve been wanting more and more affection, huh?" Adrian chuckled, stroking her head.
"Caw!" The large raven cawed happily and hopped aside, watching him work.
Adrian put a thin layer of ash on top of the rotting wood, which acted like a drainage layer. Then came the first layer of rotting fruits.
This way, the moisture from it would drain down rather than pooling in the hole, which would have made it all turn into a stinking swamp instead of composting.
Then came the feathers and dry grass. Since the feathers had a high nitrogen content and broke down slowly, they essentially acted as a nutrient reservoir for the compost.
"Alright, you creepy things, it’s your turn now," he said, kicking the worms into the pit.
After that, he put the remaining fruits there to ensure the worms had a lot of things to eat and wouldn’t dig through the pit to escape, and the last layer of dry grass.
With that, most of the work was over. The only thing remaining was to cover the pit with a soil cap. He dumped the soil he had dug back into the pit. Not all of it, just enough to fill the pit and keep the smell down.
"And now we wait," Adrian nodded. "As for how long... a couple of weeks should be enough, right?"
He stood up straight and stretched his aching back, staring at the freshly covered compost pit with a mix of pride and exhaustion.
Now the only thing smelling was his own self. As much as he wanted to bathe, there was one last thing he had to do.
Adrian opened his inventory and took out the purple wild potatoes he had harvested earlier. Many of them had multiple healthy eyes sprouting from their surfaces.
"Time to plant these bad boys."
He walked to the farmland and dug several holes in it with the broken shovel. One by one, he placed the tubers into the soil, making sure the eyes faced upward and that there was enough space to grow.
By the time he finished, nearly forty potato plants had been sown across a good portion of the field. Adrian stood back with his arms crossed and nodded satisfactorily.
"I get why you always planted random things in the garden, Mom," he said, smiling wanly. "Nothing can beat this feeling... other than this smell on me. Ugh... gotta bathe now before my nose dies."
- Chapter 67: [Weekly Bonus - 5/6] Step 67 to Greatness: Unusual Peace Usually Means Something Is Wrong
- Chapter 66: Step 66 to Greatness: Size Doesn’t Matter In Everything
- Chapter 65: Step 65 to Greatness: Great Civilizations Are Build Upon Washrooms
- Chapter 64: [Weekly Bonus - 4/6] Step 64 to Greatness: Not All Good Things Belong To You
- Chapter 63: Step 63 to Greatness: Complete The Advancement Quest, One Task At A Time.
- Chapter 62: Step 62 to Greatness: To Tame Rowdy Children, You Must Talk To Their Parent
- Chapter 61: Step 61 to Greatness: When A Stranger Comes Without Knocking (Day 5 Settlement)
- Chapter 60: Step 60 to Greatness: Mating Isn’t The Only Way That Leads To Pleasure (R-18)
- Chapter 59: [Weekly Bonus - 3/6] Step 59 to Greatness: Eating Good Leads To Better Ideas
- Chapter 58: Step 58 to Greatness: A Home Worth Joining
- Chapter 57: Step 57 to Greatness: Midas Touch Is A Real Thing!
- Chapter 56: [Weekly Bonus - 2/6] Step 56 to Greatness: Don’t Take Disrespect From Anybody, Not Even Wild Boars
- Chapter 55: Step 55 to Greatness: You Mustn’t Take Advantage of Someone, But Don’t turn Them Away Either
- Chapter 54: Step 54 to Greatness: Don’t Go Around Recruiting People Without Thinking
- Chapter 53: [Weekly Bonus - 1/6] Step 53 to Greatness: Never Kill Something Before Understanding It
- Chapter 52: Step 52 to Greatness: Even Monsters Evolve With Time
- Chapter 51: Step 51 to Greatness: It Is Wise To Let Fools Weed The Field
- Chapter 50: Step 50 to Greatness: Securing Basic Resource Is A Must For Survival
- Chapter 49: Step 49 to Greatness: Things Don’t Have To Be Trash To Be Discarded
- Chapter 48: Step 48 to Greatness: Perverts Exist, Even In Primitive Apocalypse
- Chapter 47: Step 47 to Greatness: Sown Seeds Must Sprout
- Chapter 46: Step 46 to Greatness: Targeting The Boss Isn’t Always The Right Choice
- Chapter 45: Step 45 to Greatness: Fences Are Meant To Be Climbed
- Chapter 44: Step 44 to Greatness: The Rewards Aren’t Worth Much If You Can’t Use Them
- Chapter 43: Step 43 to Greatness: Farming Brings a Sense of Novelty
- Chapter 42: Step 42 to Greatness: Even Rotten Fruit Has Value
- Chapter 41: Step 41 to Greatness: Gambling In Primitive World
- Chapter 40: Step 40 to Greatness: Your Ancestors Can Backpaddle At Any Time
- Chapter 39: [Bonus - ] Step 39 to Greatness: Strike First, Strike Hard, No Mercy!
- Chapter 38: Step 38 to Greatness: Nothing Is For Free In Any World
- Chapter 37: Step 37 to Greatness: One Must Trust Intel Over Prophecies, What Could Go Wrong?
- Chapter 36: Step 36 to Greatness: Automation Is Possible, Even In A Primitive World
- Chapter 35: Step 35 to Greatness: Invisible Enemies Must Also Be Defeated
- Chapter 34: Step 34 to Greatness: Cards Can Be Used In Ways Other Than Intended (R-18)
- Chapter 33: Step 33 to Greatness: Hard Work With Results Is Always Rewarded
- Chapter 32: Step 32 to Greatness: Building a Civilization Requires Job Specialization
- Chapter 31: Step 31 to Greatness: Having Salt Is Essential To Carry The Tribe
- Chapter 30: Step 30 to Greatness: Every Exploit Has Limitations
- Chapter 29: Step 29 to Greatness: Sharing Is Caring
- Chapter 28: Step 28 to Greatness: Remember, Sometimes The System Chooses Others
- Chapter 27: Step 27 to Greatness: One Cannot Exploit The System Without Necessary Skills
- Chapter 26: Step 26 to Greatness: One Must Protect Their Home, Not Abandon It
- Chapter 25: Step 25 to Greatness: Turn Your Failures Into Opportunities
- Chapter 24: Step 24 to Greatness: Even Primitive Women Suffer From Puppy Fever
- Chapter 23: Step 23 to Greatness: Practice Makes Your Skills Perfect
- Chapter 22: [Bonus - ] Step 22 to Greatness: One Must Reap Rewards After Sowing Seeds
- Chapter 21: Step 21 to Greatness: Remember, Your Ancestors Wants The Best For You (Second Day Settlement)
- Chapter 20: Step 20 to Greatness: Must Cook A Gourmet Meal For The Ladies
- Chapter 19: Step 19 to Greatness: One Must Prepare The Field Before Plowing it (R-18)
- Chapter 18: Step 18 to Greatness: Plow The Soil At The Right Time (Soft R-18)
- Chapter 17: Step 17 to Greatness: Follow The Tribe’s Customs
- Chapter 16: Step 16 to Greatness: Understand That You Can’t Understand Women
- Chapter 15: Step 15 to Greatness: Don’t Waste Free Exp
- Chapter 14: Step 14 to Greatness: Understand That Blessings Can Backfire
- Chapter 13: Step 13 to Greatness: Use Modern Resources to Win Them Over
- Chapter 12: Step 12 to Greatness: To Win Over People, One Must Improve their Standing First
- Chapter 11: Step 11 to Greatness: Girls Like ’Em Big
- Chapter 10: Step 10 to Greatness: Gear-up Before the Hunt
- Chapter 9: Step 9 to Greatness: Learn to Appreciate Daily Settlement
- Chapter 8: Step 8 to Greatness: Learn To Read Contracts Carefully
- Chapter 7: Step 7 to Greatness: Join A Tribe
- Chapter 6: Step 6 to Greatness: Learn To Appreciate Raw Beauty
- Chapter 5: Step 5 to Greatness: Remember, Reading Too Many Notifications Can Knock You Out
- Chapter 4: Step 4 to Greatness: Learn About Your Skills
- Chapter 3: Step 3 to Greatness: Surviving in A Strange World
- Chapter 2: Step 2 to Greatness: Listen To Your Ancestors
- Chapter 1: Step 1 to Greatness: Wrongful Termination
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