"Hmph. If I canât get anything good from you, wonât I just go to Vikram instead?" Anjali said. However, deep down, she was far from convinced.
At this moment, Vikram had just closed the chat and had no idea what had transpired.
He also hadnât expected the strength of his Territory to be discovered so quickly.
In truth, revealing the strength of his Territory had never been his intention. If possible, he would rather no one knew that his Shelter already had electricity and a stable water supply. After all, secrets were safest when kept hidden.
However, farming required soil cultivation, and that was an unavoidable step. From the moment Vikram decided to make Divya his "soil-tilling contractor," he had already mentally prepared himself for the possibility that his Territoryâs advantages might be exposed.
Among all the Survivors he knew, Divya was the one he trusted the most.
To be honest, if she had truly revealed his Shelterâs secret just now, there would have been little he could do. Still, based on his understanding of her over the past few days, he believed she was kind-hearted and would not betray him so easily. That was why he had chosen to be honest with her in the first place.
"Looks like the result turned out well," Vikram murmured to himself.
"Now that I think about it, this girl has really helped me a lot â gathering information, pulling me into groups... I almost feel guilty." He scratched the back of his head awkwardly.
"I should find a chance to repay her properly. I canât just keep letting her work for me for free."
Vikram was not an ungrateful person. He knew he should give credit where it was due.
For the time being, however, he had no intention of returning the necklace. He was worried that the moment he gave it back, Divya might block him out of sheer annoyance.
Just as he was pondering what kind of gift would be suitable for her, another notification suddenly popped up on the Survival Platform.
[Friend Request: Anjali wants to add you as a friend.]
Vikramâs curiosity was immediately piqued, and he accepted without hesitation.
[Vikram: Divyaâs little bestie?]
[Vikram: What do you need me for?]
[Anjali: Hmph. Youâre in big trouble.]
"Hmm?" Vikram raised an eyebrow, puzzled.
I barely even know this girl, he thought. If Iâm in trouble, what does it have to do with her? Why is she the one delivering the news?
He quickly typed another message.
[Vikram: Oh? What kind of trouble? Has your dear bestie already fallen for me?]
[Anjali: Pfft. You, a lone wolf who can barely support himself, shouldnât even dream about my bestie Divya.]
[Vikram: If you have something to say, say it quickly.]
[Anjali: Little Brother Vikram, you wouldnât want the fact that your Shelter has electricity to be discovered by other Survivors, would you?]
[Vikram: ?]
"This line sounds familiar... where have I heard it before?"
But he didnât have the luxury of dwelling on that now. The important question was whether the secret of his Shelter had really been discovered so quickly.
That shouldnât be possible. Divya isnât more shameless than me, is she?
Still unconvinced, Vikram quickly sent another message.
[Vikram: Who told you? Divya?]
[Anjali: I peeked at it myself. Divya isnât as much of a jerk as you.]
Indeed, Divya wouldnât sell him out so easily. After all, he still had her necklace â she would have to think twice before deliberately provoking him.
[Vikram: So, what do you want to do?]
After understanding the situation, Vikram knew the other party clearly intended to extort him, so he directly prompted her to state her demands.
[Anjali: Itâs simple. Return Divyaâs necklace, and I wonât tell anyone.]
[Vikram: Impossible. Ask for something else.]
[Anjali: Nothing to discuss? Then letâs not discuss it. Iâll just spread it in the chat group.]
[Vikram: Go ahead, silly child. If you post it, everyone will think youâre crazy.]
Anjali, who had thought she held the upper hand and wanted to show off a little, suddenly fell silent. After thinking carefully, she realized that as a girl with little influence, if she suddenly claimed that someoneâs Shelter already had electricity, most people would indeed treat her words as nonsense.
[Anjali: Then Iâll post it in the group and tell the group members.]
[Vikram: Thatâs great. It might even help me lure a few girls into my Shelter, hahaha.]
[Anjali: Youâre truly shameless.]
[Anjali: Then Iâll ask someone from the Savage Wolf Shelter to spread the word for me. Surely people will believe that.]
"Shalini..."
Vikram immediately recalled Divya mentioning that Shalini was a member of the Savage Wolf Shelter.
If she really drags the Savage Wolf Shelter into this, that could become troublesome.
After pondering for a moment, Vikram slowly replied:
[Vikram: Donât waste your energy. I donât want other Survivors to know my Shelter is developing so fast, but that doesnât mean they can do anything to me if they find out.]
[Vikram: Think about it â since I alone can develop my Shelter to this extent, would I really be afraid of those weaklings?]
His tone was extremely arrogant now, completely different from his earlier playful attitude.
[Vikram: For me, staying low-key is best, but being discovered doesnât really matter. I have my own backing. But if you try to threaten me with this, I might first think of a way to deal with you. Understand, little brat?]
He knew that negotiating with Anjali couldnât be done by playing the emotional card like he did with Divya. At this point, he could only pretend to be fierce and try to scare her.
The result was unexpected. His earlier gentle negotiations with Anjali had been completely useless, but now, by bluffing and acting intimidating, she actually fell silent.
[Vikram: Scared now?]
On Anjaliâs side, she had originally only wanted to get Divyaâs necklace back and maybe gain some extra benefits. Especially since Vikram had indirectly caused her to get hit by Divya several times, she simply wanted to vent her frustration.
She hadnât expected Vikram to be completely unafraid of her exposing his secrets â and even to threaten retaliation. Being the same age as Divya but far more naive, she immediately panicked.
This was no longer the peaceful Earth. As the Wasteland World grew increasingly harsh, murder and arson had become frighteningly common.
Vikram saying he would retaliate might not be true... but it certainly wasnât impossible. If he really remembered her over such a trivial matter, Anjali felt genuinely terrified.
[Anjali: Y-you... what do you want?]
[Vikram: Hmph hmph, what do I want?]
[Vikram: I want to fly over there and spank your bottom, little brat.]
Hearing this, she immediately realized he was just trying to scare her. The fear she had felt moments ago vanished instantly, and she snapped back:
[Anjali: If you dare, then come! If you really come, Iâll skin you alive.]
[Vikram: Then tell me your coordinates! It would be perfect for me to rush over and visit my little Divya.]
He deliberately provoked her, hoping to trick this airheaded girl into revealing Divyaâs Shelter coordinates.
[Anjali: You still want to trick me into telling you the coordinates? Iâm as cunning as a monkey â do you think Iâd fall for that?]
[Anjali: And stop calling her that disgusting âlittle Divya.â If anything, I should be the little darling.]
[Anjali: Iâm telling you â you and Divya are impossible. She likes handsome men who can give her a sense of security. A loser like you shouldnât even dream about it.]
[Vikram: Oh? Is that what you like? Last time she told me she prefers someone with my sense of humor.]
[Vikram: And by the way, handsome men who can provide security usually hate silly women like you the most.]
[Anjali: How would you know?]
[Vikram: Because I am one!]
[Anjali: Get lost, you dog!]
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December 25th, Temperature: â20 °C
Vikram, now fully accustomed to life in the apocalypse, had already woken up early.
Breakfast was still simple roasted meat and soup, but unlike the bland food from before, thanks to the dozen Wolf Spirit Guards, he was once again enjoying salted roasted Wolf Spirit meat.
"Cooking Wolf Spirit meat with the salt dropped from killing Wolf Spirits... truly using the original to enhance the original," Vikram muttered.
He sat cross-legged, leisurely blowing on the freshly boiled meat soup, feeling as though he already possessed everything he could ever want in this harsh world.
After eating his fill, he noticed that quite a bit of food was still left.
"Hiss... I accidentally cooked too much. Iâll just reward it to my secret agent."
Adhering to his principle of never wasting food, he decided to give the leftover roasted meat to Divya.
He struck an elegant pose, held up a stone bowl, took a photo, and sent it over.
Divya, who was still diligently digging soil, suddenly received the picture of Vikram posing dramatically with his meal. She was utterly baffled.
"What is this idiot trying to do now?"
[Divya: What is this supposed to mean? Eunuch showing off his breakfast?]
[Vikram: Youâre the eunuch! Is there such a handsome eunuch?]
Ignoring her retort, Vikram continued.
[Vikram: Do you want some roasted meat?]
[Divya: Youâre treating me? Then of course Iâd be happy!]
[Divya: Wait... youâre being so normal. There must be a catch. Are you trying to get something from me again?]
She simply couldnât believe he would be kind enough to offer food for free. In her opinion, it would already be a blessing if he didnât annoy her.
[Vikram: ...]
It seemed that, in Divyaâs eyes, he was someone who never acted without personal gain.
[Vikram: One "handsome guy" in exchange for two skewers of Chef Vikramâs roasted meat, plus soup.]
[Divya: If you have nothing better to do, go play by yourself. Iâm very busy and donât have time to joke around with you.]
She had already anticipated how irritating it would be if she called him "handsome guy," so she rejected him outright.
[Vikram: How boring.]
Without another word, he directly listed the food in the trading interface.
[Trader: Vikram â Item for Trade: Roasted Wolf, Spirit Meat, Meat Soup. Items Needed: None]
[Divya: Is this really the Vikram I know? Has he suddenly turned over a new leaf? Or has the extreme cold frozen his brain?]
[Vikram: ...]
For the second time, Divyaâs words left him speechless.
He vaguely remembered that when he first met her, his impression had been that she was rather shy, someone who would only curse when truly provoked.