Despite her awareness, Kisha continued to pamper Duke, serving him more meat and rice to ensure he had the strength to endure. Even though his body had grown stronger after awakening and leveling up, he remained vulnerable to sickness. The virus had evolved, and so had the illnesses that could afflict humans.
That’s why she was so determined to secure the fabrics from the textile manufacturing warehouse. She was deeply concerned that the weakened individuals, suffering from lack of food and malnutrition, would be highly susceptible to illness and could succumb rapidly like flies falling to the ground.
The climate had become increasingly erratic due to climate change, compounded by the presence of the virus in the air. The combination made conditions highly unpredictable, with anything potentially going wrong at any moment.
With these concerns weighing on her, Kisha felt overwhelmed by the multitude of tasks ahead. With only one body and limited reach, she knew she had to prioritize each issue and tackle them one at a time. Fortunately, they had a stockpile of medicine, but its effectiveness was a growing concern. As both humans and viruses evolved, the medicine might eventually become ineffective.
To address this, they needed their own lab and a medical scientist to collaborate with the doctors, ensuring they stayed ahead of the challenges.
As Kisha pondered these concerns, the list of tasks seemed to grow longer with each passing thought. Sensing her distraction, Duke playfully nudged her neck with his nose and flashed a teasing smile. "Focus on your meal, or I might just eat you instead to get your attention back on me." His playful comment earned him a light smack on the shoulder from Kisha as she turned to face him.
Previously, all these concerns had fallen on Duke’s shoulders, and he managed them admirably while she focused on the defense of the shelter, working with Aston, and handling other tasks that weren’t as expansive. Compared to the scope of responsibilities she now faced, her previous duties—like supply distribution and personnel allocation—seemed minimal.
This only highlighted how remarkable Duke was, having established the HOPE Base in her previous life and making it as resilient as it was, all without the aid of a system or the territory space she now had. Without those two advantages, she couldn’t even imagine how she would have managed or if she would have come as far as she did.
"I’m thrilled you finally see my worth, host!" 008’s cheerful voice echoed in her mind as if it were performing a happy dance inside her head. The compliment was a refreshing change from the usual skepticism and questions about its effectiveness that had previously left 008 feeling aggrieved.
Kisha choked on her food, it lodging in her windpipe as she swallowed abruptly. "What the hell, 008?! When did you finish your upgrade?"
"Just a few minutes ago, host," 008 responded, sounding pleased. "I was waiting for the right moment to speak, and your compliment gave me the perfect opportunity. Ahem!"
"Then go ahead and upgrade again," Kisha said, a mix of embarrassment and frustration coloring her voice. She felt a bit mocked by 008 as if the system was teasing her for her earlier criticisms about the missions and the points she was receiving. It was as if 008 was playfully reminding her of how she had felt shortchanged and trapped by the system before.
"But, host, haven’t I just upgraded to Level 3? It takes 15,000 points to reach Level 4, and we always kept a reserve for emergencies," 008 clarified. The current situation was quite different from Kisha’s previous approach in her past lives, and 008 wanted to ensure there was no misunderstanding.
"Exactly. Playing it safe often led to unexpected events that resulted in my death. We need to reach Level 5 to unlock crucial features like synthesis and smelting for future battles. So, get on with the upgrade," Kisha explained with determination. She felt that her newfound boldness was a key factor missing in her previous approach.
Even though she would be using up all her remaining points for the upgrade, she was confident she could find ways to earn more if needed.
"Host, let’s be honest—you’re embarrassed and that’s why you’re being so generous with the upgrade. You don’t want to be reminded of how you used to accuse me of being useless and leading you into danger," 008 said, its voice dripping with sarcasm.
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