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Reborn in the Survival Adventure Game-Chapter 91: The New Life (2)
Chapter 91 - 91: The New Life (2)
The town square was packed.
Goblins, elves, dwarves, humans—everyone stood shoulder to shoulder, murmuring in excitement. Even the kids stayed quiet, wide-eyed as they clutched their parents' hands. The air felt charged, not just from the torches burning high but from something deeper. Everyone could feel it.
A blue screen shimmered high above the town.
[Village Population: 1,000 Reached]
Congratulations, Caelen. Milestone Achieved.
New rewards unlocked. New systems available.
Cheers erupted like thunder.
Caelen stood on the stone stage in front of the town hall, watching it all. He'd been through monsters, mining, farming, magic, and days without food. Now this.
He raised a hand, and slowly, the crowd quieted.
"Do you know," he began, "when I first got here... it was just me."
He smiled a little, scratching the back of his head.
"I didn't even know what this place was. I thought I died. Woke up in the middle of a forest, hungry and cold. I was alone for days. Then, I started building. One fire. One hut. One tool at a time."
People listened closely. Zira stood off to the side, arms crossed but smiling faintly. Garin, Dorgrim, and Borin stood near her, nodding quietly.
Caelen continued, "Then I met Zira. She was the first person who talked to me. A goblin who didn't kill me on sight. And she helped me build this village."
He glanced at her, and she looked away, a little red in the face.
"Later, I found Garin and the kids, wandering. Their home was gone. So we made them a new one."
He turned toward the dwarves. "Then I found two drunk old dwarves hiding in a cave." freewebnσvel.cøm
Borin coughed. "We weren't that drunk."
Caelen grinned. "They helped us build. Forge tools. Weapons. Nails. We became stronger. We survived."
He paused. "Then more came. Goblins who were running from war. Elves who lost their homes. Humans who had nowhere to go. And we didn't turn anyone away."
A breeze swept through the square. The torches flickered gently, but Caelen's voice stayed clear.
"We built houses, farms, walls, glass, schools, guilds. We shared food, learned skills, created coins, jobs, training, even rings that show your strength."
He lifted his hand, showing his own ring. It glowed softly in the dusk light.
"This isn't just a village now. It's something more. We came from nothing, and we made this together."
He let that sit a moment. Then he looked out across the crowd.
"I didn't do this alone. You did. All of you."
For a moment, silence.
Then a slow clap started from somewhere in the back. Another joined in. Then more. Soon, the entire crowd was clapping, cheering, whistling. Some were crying. Others hugging.
Even Zira clapped quietly, her eyes on him.
A blue screen popped up in front of Caelen only.
[Reward for reaching 1,000 Population]
- Skill: Global System Link (Locked until Governance is Established)
- Artifact: Village Stone (Unmovable, upgrades village core)
- Title: Founder (Unique passive bonuses to growth and unity)
He nodded silently, accepting it. Then he raised his hands again.
"There's more to do," he said. "More people will come. More monsters will try to stop us. But I believe in this place."
He looked at the crowd.
"In all of you."
Later that night, Caelen sat by the fire pit near the town hall, legs stretched out, a mug of tea in his hands. Zira sat beside him, not saying anything for a while.
Then finally, she asked, "Did you really think you'd get this far?"
He chuckled. "No. I thought I'd die before the first winter."
She smiled. "But you didn't."
"Nope."
She sipped her tea. "We'll need more houses soon."
"Yeah. And more food."
They sat in silence a moment.
Then Zira added, "But I think we'll be fine."
Caelen looked at her. "You think so?"
"I know so," she said. "Because we've got people who care. That's more valuable than magic or swords."
Caelen nodded, letting the fire warm his face.
A thousand people now lived here. From all walks of life. And somehow... they all called it home.
And this was just the beginning.