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Doomsday Grocery Store Completed

Tang Yu’an’s family ran a small grocery store, and every day after school, he would help out by watching over the shop.

That afternoon, his parents had gone out to buy supplies, leaving only him in the shop. A neighbor’s older brother came over to help him with his homework.

"Bang—"

Suddenly, the door to the Grocery Store slammed shut by itself.

Tang Yu’an stood up to open it, but when he pulled it open, the familiar bustling street scene had vanished. In its place was a desolate world of sunken ground and collapsed buildings.

At the same time, a crisp electronic voice sounded in his ear:

[The Doomsday Grocery Store System is now online!]

*

"Become a top interdimensional merchant, and you can go home." After dangling this goal in front of its new host, the Doomsday Grocery Store System went into hibernation.

The wasteland world was fraught with peril: a harsh environment, fierce natives, terrifying mutant creatures. Simply surviving was difficult—let alone completing tasks to level up.

The System didn’t think its young host would succeed.

However, due to his age, it activated the "Lucky Spin" feature in advance as a safeguard.

For every task completed, he could spin for rewards like points or prizes. If he got really lucky, he could even win rare items and skills—though the odds were extremely, extremely, extremely low.

The System went into hibernation, confident that it would need to switch hosts upon awakening. But to its shock, when it awoke again, two young teens were thriving in the wasteland world, with "Peace Grocery Store" locations all over.

And—

Its System warehouse was empty! The precious items and rare skills it had accumulated across countless hosts—all gone!

Tang "Lucky Draw Miracle Hand" Yuan: Can’t help it if I always get the jackpot on the first try, can I?

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The Cubs Can’t Possibly Be This Well-Behaved! Completed

Su Ci never expected that after sleeping for 100,000 years, the entire world would be completely different when he woke up.

The sky had turned red, the ground had cracked, and the once serene and picturesque world, perfect for sleeping, had turned perilous.

But the most unbelievable thing was that he had changed as well.

He had become a caretaker at a cub-rearing facility?

The job responsibilities of a caretaker were as follows:

Feed the cubs three meals a day, regularly clean the environment, and write a growth log for each cub…

Su Ci glanced at the employee handbook and casually tossed it aside.

Why make things so complicated?

Rumor had it that there was a cub-rearing facility on Prison Star that housed a group of little beasts.

Their parents were all intergalactic criminals, and after being executed, these cubs—possessing the powerful bloodlines of fierce beasts—were left behind, with no one to care for them. They were confined to Prison Star, never to leave for the rest of their lives.

They were savage and violent, frequently causing massive disturbances that gave every caretaker constant headaches. Almost no one lasted through the three-month probation period.

One day, a new caretaker arrived at the cub-rearing facility.

Caretaker Su was strikingly beautiful, with a slender build that looked fragile and weak—everyone thought he wouldn’t last long, assuming he’d quit in less than a month.

The cubs behaved as usual, until—

They woke Caretaker Su in the middle of the night.

No one knows what happened that night.

But ever since then, the little monsters on Prison Star underwent a drastic transformation.

They became obedient and well-behaved, fed the caretaker regularly, cleaned the cub-rearing facility daily, wrote their own growth logs at night, went to bed on time, and didn’t dare make a sound…

Inspector: This is truly a miracle!

Little Monster 1 to n: Wuwu, his morning temper is terrifying QAQ

Tags: Appearance Different from Actual Age, Character Growth, Childcare, Cold Protagonist, Cute Children, Farming, Futuristic Setting, Overpowered Protagonist, Protagonist Strong from the Start, Werebeasts

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