Tear it open! Tear it open! Tear it open!
Night was falling, and Su Chen took the opportunity to stay inside his RV and open the blind boxes he'd collected.
Twelve boxes in total!
They were stacked in all shapes and sizes, leaving barely any free space inside the RV.
Now that he was in his cozy RV without any interference from other survivors, he could finally open them at ease, carefree and relaxed.
[You've obtained: Solar Generator]
[You've obtained: Self-inflating Moisture-proof Mat]
[You've obtained: Comfortable 15°C Down Sleeping Bag]
[You've obtained: Bluetooth Speaker]
[You've obtained: Outdoor Water Bottle]
[You've obtained: Emergency Medical Kit]
[You've obtained: Outdoor Cookware]
[You've obtained: Folding Chair]
[You've obtained: A dozen vegetables, 2 jin of pork belly, one box of fruit salad, and a pair of sunglasses]
Damn, this was amazing!
Adding it to the camping tent he had acquired earlier, Su Chen now had a complete camping gear set.
He had always wanted to try camping, but never had the time. Now he had everything he needed.
The only issue was that camping in the wild could be dangerous, and going alone could be unpredictable.
The sunglasses had a sleek golden rim that looked quite classy—definitely gave off a "vacation-ready handsome guy" vibe.
After a busy day with barely a few bites to eat, Su Chen's stomach was growling in protest. It was time to feed himself.
Most of the other items didn't need enhancement—their original quality was already excellent, and Su Chen wasn't picky.
As for food, he could never have too much. If he couldn't finish it, he could just throw it out. Starving to death, though? Unacceptable.
If he had to choose, he'd rather die from overeating than from hunger.
"Enhance."
[Ding! Enhancement successful: One dozen vegetables enhanced to ten packs of freeze-dried organic vegetables]
[Ding! Enhancement successful: One box of fruit salad enhanced to one hundred boxes with a shelf life of ten years]
[Ding! Enhancement successful: Two jin of pork belly enhanced to two hundred jin of premium pork belly]
Su Chen was stunned by the system's generosity—100x enhancement? That was insane!
Especially the fruit salad—loaded with a variety of fruits and a great source of dietary fiber.
"Mmm… so good~"
His favorite was mango, and there was plenty of it.
Originally, he'd planned to eat the fruit salad first and then grill some meat, but it turned out the salad alone was filling enough.
This was his first time hearing about freeze-dried vegetables, so he opened a pack to check it out.
Turns out it worked the same way as freeze-dried fruits—just soak them in water and they're ready to eat.
Although freeze-dried food wasn't very popular in China, it was quite common abroad—typically pre-cut meats and vegetables, all freeze-dried for convenience.
With all this, the dark night ahead didn't seem so intimidating. There was still some time before sunset.
Su Chen decided to pitch his tent outside, though he wouldn't be sleeping in it tonight—after all, the RV was much more comfortable.
He hadn't set up a tent before, but after skimming the instructions, everything seemed straightforward.
[Outdoor Camping Tent]
Description: Civilian-use tent, provides shelter from wind, rain, and sun, and serves as temporary housing.
Components: Inner and outer tent, support poles, wind ropes, and ground stakes.
Outer Tent: A thin mesh layer, like a mosquito net—breathable and wind-resistant.
Inner Tent: Made of plastic, wind- and rain-resistant.
Poles: Shape the tent.
Ground Stakes: Fix the tent in place to prevent movement.
It didn't look too complicated, but hands-on assembly was probably another matter.
"Why is the entire tent green? How strange."
Su Chen unboxed the tent. The whole set was bright green—definitely eye-catching.
Maybe that was the color of nature?
In his downtime, Su Chen connected the Bluetooth speaker to the TV and played some background music.
That booming rhythm brought on a wave of emotion—it made him forget all his worries. What could be more comforting?
Reading the manual seemed easy, but actually doing it was another story.
Especially the four corners of the tent—they just wouldn't stand up properly no matter how he tried.
"I can't believe a manly man like me can't even set up a tent. No way I'm letting this beat me!"
With a burst of determination—
Finally!
A fully erected green tent stood before him. It still looked a bit clumsy, but it was done—and that was a win.
It wasn't quite ready to sleep in yet—some tidying up was needed.
The self-inflating moisture-proof mat would go on the bottom to reduce dampness.
He planned to get everything set up tonight so he could enjoy the full camping experience tomorrow.
It was late now, and it was unlikely anyone else would be out.
The outdoor water bottle wasn't a fixed size—it could be adjusted based on water capacity, saving space.
As expected from blind boxes found in the wilderness—everything was top-tier!
Especially the 15°C temperature-regulated sleeping bag. An absolute game-changer!
Whether it was 5°C or 35°C outside, it would maintain a stable 15°C inside. Incredible!
No more worrying about freezing in the cold winter nights.
Then a wild idea popped into Su Chen's head—what if he could modify the sleeping bag into wearable clothing? He could stay warm all the time!
The wind outside was bone-chilling. As he worked on setting up the tent, his hands turned purple from the cold.
He kept rubbing them together, even blowing on them for warmth.
When he finally finished and returned to the RV, he looked at the tent with a sense of pride he couldn't quite describe.
He always knew the RV's electricity was limited.
Unless necessary, he'd never turn on the heater. Lights and cooking were fine though—they didn't use too much.
And if the power went out? No big deal, as long as the vehicle still ran.
Everything was for his own use, after all—no need to be stingy with himself.
What's the point of saving on electricity if it means not turning on lights or cooking?
Most other survivors didn't have such a luxurious RV, so they couldn't understand what this life was like.
But if they did live like Su Chen, they'd never go back to their old, broken-down vans.
People—once they got used to comfort, going back was next to impossible.
Su Chen knew it deep down: if the quality of his life ever dropped, he might not be able to handle it.