Apocalyptic superpowers 46: Chapter 46
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In the desolate urban ruins, Jack gradually transitioned from a tense relationship to a harmonious one with a group of Steel Bone Wild Dogs. Initially, these dogs still harbored some hostility towards him, but as time passed, Jack not only demonstrated his strength but also showed care and compassion towards them. When the lead Dobermann recovered from a serious injury, its attitude towards Jack underwent a dramatic change, shifting from initial opposition to submission. This transformation symbolized the complete acceptance of Jack by the entire pack, making them more obedient and respectful towards him. 0
 
Although these dogs appeared somewhat repulsive due to mutations, with steel bones embedded under their skin and an unusual appearance, Jack quickly realized that their nature had not changed. These mutated dogs still retained the essence of dogs - playful, loyal, and full of curiosity. Under Jack's care, they displayed deep affection towards him, often surrounding him, seeking affection and attention, and even hesitating to protect him in dangerous moments. 0
 
 
As the days passed, the relationship between Jack and this group of dogs deepened, forming an unusual but unbreakable family. They explored the desolate city together, searching for the resources needed for survival, and at night they gathered together, enjoying the warmth and companionship they provided each other. In this uncertain and dangerous new world, Jack found unexpected friendship and loyalty, which gave him the courage and hope to move forward. This unique experience not only changed Jack's view of life, but also taught him to seek and cherish the small but precious beauty in the post-apocalyptic world. 0
 
In this world covered by dust and desolation, Jack's days passed one by one. His temporary shelter - an abandoned supermarket, became his home. Here, Jack survived on canned food and dry rations left over from the old world, which, although bland, were precious resources in this desolate world. 0
 
 
As time passed, Jack gradually came to understand the ecosystem of the current surface, a new world shaped by radiation and destruction. In the alleys of the city, the shadow of the giant scorpion can often be seen, as they are the rulers of this new world, possessing a tough exoskeleton and deadly stingers, silently prowling in the ruins in search of prey. Meanwhile, the nuclear-powered scavenger bird, with its piercing caw and ominous presence, has become a frequent visitor to this desolate land, circling above the ruins in search of the remains of creatures killed by radiation for sustenance. 0
 
For Jack, who once lived in a peaceful world, all of this is unprecedented. Every day, he learns how to survive in this dangerous new world. He learns how to identify edible food, how to safely navigate the areas where the giant scorpions roam, and how to avoid the dangerous nuclear-powered scavenger birds. In this process, Jack not only hones his survival skills but also deepens his understanding of this new world. 0
 
 
Although life is difficult, Jack has not given up hope. He knows that in this forgotten world, every day of survival is a challenge to oneself and an expectation for the future. In this wasteland, every life is striving, whether human or animal, to find its own way of survival. And Jack, as a part of this new world, is also writing the story of survival in his own way. 0
 
Jack knows deeply that in this world dominated by radiation and desolation, relying solely on the remaining food in the supermarket is far from enough. He cannot sit and wait for death; he must actively seek new sources of survival. So, he decides to leave the safety zone of the supermarket and venture into the broader urban wilderness with Ah Mao—whom he sees as a companion—along with several Steel Bone Wild Dogs. 0
 
 
Jack gave the Dobermann the name "Ah Mao" not only because it was the leader of the pack of wild dogs, but also because this dog showed extraordinary intelligence and loyalty in the process of being with Jack. Ah Mao and its dog pack became Jack's family in this post-apocalyptic world, and their presence gave Jack unprecedented courage and strength. 0
 
Whenever Jack set out with Ah Mao and the other wild dogs, they would carefully search every street and every building, hoping to find undiscovered food, water sources, or other useful supplies. In these explorations, Jack also hoped to encounter other surviving humans, eager to know if there were still companions struggling in this desolate land. 0
 
 
These adventurous journeys are filled with unknowns and dangers, but for Jack and his pack of dogs, it has become a part of their survival. They found each other in the ruins, facing the harsh reality of a post-apocalyptic world together. Ah Mao and the other Steel Bone Wild Dogs are not only Jack's protectors, but also his family and friends in this desolate world. These journeys deepen their bond and give Jack a glimmer of hope for the future - the hope of finding new ways to survive in this endless wasteland, and perhaps even the possibility of rebuilding a home. 0
 
However, Jack's daily searches are always accompanied by new despair. This once prosperous city now lies in ruins and silence, destroyed by nuclear bombs. Every time he sets out, he holds onto hope, longing to find any sign of life or any remaining resources in this vast desolation. But no matter how far he searches, or how many forgotten buildings he traverses, the result seems to be the same - nothing but ashes and brokenness, with nothing else to be found. 0
 
 
This repeated disappointment gradually dimmed the spark in Jack's heart. Every street and building in the city seemed like silent witnesses, quietly recounting the panic and chaos before the arrival of doomsday. The deserted streets and the occasional howling of the wind through the ruins seemed to mock the fragility of life and the inevitability of its end. 0
 
Jack couldn't help but feel a sense of loneliness. Was this world really only left with him and his pack of dogs? Every time he returned to the shelter in the supermarket and looked into those loyal eyes, he found a reason to persist once again. But in the deep of night, when everything quieted down, Jack still couldn't shake off that deep sense of despair - in this world destroyed by nuclear war, it seemed like there was truly no hope left. This kind of exploration was not just a search for resources, but more like a questioning of the meaning of survival, and the answer seemed always out of reach. 0
 
 
 
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