Transmigrating to the Apocalypse at the Start, I'm Rolling in It

Dual transmigration + apocalypse + base building.

Just after breaking up, protagonist Pan Han was bound by a system, gaining storage space.

He transmigrates to the apocalypse, leading a...

Chapter 160: As long as you don’t die, practice until you die

"Okay! Massage me quickly." Pan Han just wanted a pure massage now, without any other thoughts.

"Just lie down. I'll get some hot towels." After saying that, Cheng Xiao went to the bathroom to prepare supplies.

"I must surpass you tomorrow." Pan Han said while lying on the bed.

"You, try training for half a month first, until all your muscles are torn." Cheng Xiao came out of the bathroom, wrung out the towel, and gave him a hot compress.

"However, after the practice, I feel very comfortable. Now I can breathe very smoothly." Pan Han touched his stomach and then his arms. After the aches all over his body, he felt a burning sensation.

"By the way, you said you were going to move supplies to the base tomorrow. What will they be this time?" Cheng Xiao thought of tomorrow's training and needed to make time for moving the supplies.

"Pancakes, steamed buns, canned food, and the like. This time we have staple food, and the leftover rice and flour can be exchanged for weapons and medicine."

"That's great. Pancakes and steamed buns, they sound exciting." Cheng Xiao was extremely excited when he heard it, and couldn't help but exert a little strength with his hands.

"Ouch! It hurts!" Pan Han immediately grimaced. He couldn't exert any strength now.

"Oh, sorry, sorry!" Cheng Xiao realized the problem and quickly changed to pushing gently with her palm.

"Tell me, if I get the intermediate potion, how will our base develop?" Pan Han lit a cigarette and chatted with Cheng Xiao like a husband.

"We will definitely become stronger! Then no one will dare to bully us. We can develop well, grow crops, and drink wine. How wonderful!" Cheng Xiao transformed herself into a young wife and imagined the future with her man.

"It's a pity that we can't have children! If we had children, the picture would be even more beautiful!"