I Have a Mansion in the Post-apocalyptic World - Chapter 480
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Chapter 480

Chapter 480: Colonization Era

Translator:

_Min_

Editor:

Caron_

But regardless, life had to continue.

People began to forget about their old Earth and they began to start their new life while masking their communication channels.

Without being certain about the level of civilization on the Earth in this universe, it would be unwise to expose themselves.

Survival took precedence.

This idea was supported by all crew members.

The colonization ship entered the synchronous orbit of 581g and began to deploy observation devices along the twilight line.

When the device landed on the surface and transferred up data from the surface, the colonization ship released the airdrop cabin for the paratroopers. Next was the basic infrastructure unit then the living quarters with the survivors. Thus began the “Colonization Era.” Although a year was 37 days, since there was no concept of day and night on this planet, people still used the 24 hour and 365-day calendar year convention from Earth as a sign of commemoration to the blue mother planet.

There was no ocean on this planet; all the freshwater came from the glaciers on the other side of the planet and freshwater lakes scattered around the twilight line as well as the underground river with complex vein-like tributaries.

The large fungi and low shrubs on the surface provided adequate oxygen for the air which made breathing the planet’s air pleasant. The planet was almost designed for humans.

The planet was beautiful; a lot of stunning views were here that couldn’t be seen on Earth.

From the river that stretched out from the sun-facing surface to the back of the planet to the mist wall thousands of kilometers long due to high-temperature evaporation, sunlight refracted and formed an everlasting rainbow. The giant fungi and odd-looking vegetation covered every single inch of the soft soil on this land. From space, it was just like a carpet interwoven with fresh green and vibrant red.

Life existed on this planet, although it was scarce.

From long ago, the planet’s observer, Steven Vogt, made a prediction. From his point of view, he thought that life must exist on this planet without a doubt.

And he was proven to be right.

The twilight line was covered with dense vegetation and a large amount of eccentric small and medium-sized arthropods, forming a simple ecosystem.

The colonists were delighted by the discovery because this meant they weren’t alone.

With the living quarters built, an endless amount of farms were created then the roads began to expand to create a connected city. The mining vehicles traversed the ground like ants, the construction vehicles terraformed, and the biologists keenly collected genetic data they had never seen before. The unsetting giant sun was like the sun at dawn. People worked hard to create their new home and celebrate the beautiful future.

They were just like the colonists who first stepped onto the land of America.

Except they weren’t criminals from Europe but human elites from PAC. They had the confidence to despise the painful history of work. Utopia would be built from their hands. There was no war nor crimes here; everyone here were brothers and sisters.

The conflict was resolved in the old world.

The seed of mankind would once again prosper on this soil.

Of course, there were still difficulties.

For example, the mineral reserve on this planet was beyond low. Toxic gas from underground could lower human immunity and even cause people to become sick.

But all the problems could be resolved –