Chapter 14: Finding The Right Place (Part 2)
After much consideration, Kim Haru decided to go to the east.
From the memories of the original owner, he saw that the area he was currently in was characterized by mountainous and hilly terrain.
This kind of landscape had advantages for resisting zombie hordes and establishing safe zones, but if he wanted to farm, Kim Haru wasn't about to create terraced fields.
The further east he went, the flatter the land became, making it more suitable for establishing a farm.
Once he made his decision, Kim Haru prepared to set off.
However, before leaving, there was one thing he hadn't done yet.
—Have breakfast.
He had to admit, while this farming system wasn't as personable as those in other novels that talked to you to relieve boredom, it was still quite considerate.
At least he could directly claim three meals a day, with various options that greatly improved his quality of life!
After clicking to claim today's breakfast, a steaming basket of buns quickly appeared before him, half filled with pork and the other half with fresh meat.
In addition to the buns, there were two baguatte, a large glass of milk, and a small plate of sausage and egg.
After finishing his meal with great satisfaction, Kim Haru noticed that the sun had already risen quite high outside.
After tidying himself up a bit, he directly pushed the door open and left.
He didn't have much to pack; his only weapon was that steel pipe, which might not even be as useful as the hoe and axe that he get from the newbie's gift pack from the system.
As for food and drink, he had nothing.
Even if he carried a backpack, it would surely be empty and serve no purpose, just wasting his energy.
Planning to leave empty-handed, Kim Haru was suddenly struck by the realization that he actually needed something as he stepped onto the street and saw the abandoned cars lining it.
A mode of transportation.
Most of the cars on the street had already been left to ruin.
Regardless of whether the parts were damaged or if they could still run, the fuel had long been siphoned off by wave after wave of scavenging teams.
Kim Haru didn't set his sights on these cars, though.
During his two days of searching for supplies, he had seen a shop that sold smart toys.
Underneath a toppled shipping container lay a Hoverboard still had its packaging unopened.
At that moment, Kim Haru was particularly grateful that he in the previous world had both money and leisure time.
He had played around on Hoverboard like this long enough to be quite familiar with them.
This world, before entering the apocalypse, has a technology tree similar to Kim Haru's previous world, with only slight differences in some areas.
The Hoverboard's power system no longer requires charging; it's powered by solar energy.
This was one of the reasons Kim Haru chose it.