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Traveling to ancient tribes to build infrastructure Novel Cover

Traveling to ancient tribes to build infrastructure

I woke up with a splitting headache, only to realize I had transmigrated into the body of a fragile rodent-variant female in a brutal, mutated wasteland. Before I could even process my new reality, I was shoved into a mandatory pairing auction. The guards gave me exactly ten seconds to find a partner, or I would be sent to the deadly border patrol squads as cannon fodder. Three massive, heavily scarred mutants with greedy eyes immediately locked onto me, ready to claim me as their plaything. Desperate for a legal shield, I scrambled away from the brutes and made a shocking choice. I walked straight up to the one person everyone else was avoiding like the plague—a sickly, pale man coughing up dark red blood in the corner. "Partner up. I need a shield, you need a caretaker." When the guard registered our names, the entire square erupted in open mockery. The chieftain even warned me that my new partner was poisoned, a dead man walking who couldn't hunt or protect me. In their eyes, a weakling and a dying man were nothing but a joke, doomed to freeze or starve. But the jeering crowd didn't know two things. First, I possessed a wealth of old-world survival knowledge. Second, the fragile man sleeping on my stone bed wasn't just a dying invalid. Why would an elite silver wolf warrior with terrifying, suppressed power hide among the lowest of the low? I didn't care about his secrets. Looking at the barren dirt behind our rundown shelter, I handed him a stone hoe. While the rest of the camp waited for us to die, we were going to build an impenetrable underground fortress.
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Chapter 1

Ariel snapped her eyes open. A blinding pain sliced through her skull, hot and sharp, like a white-hot wire carving into her brain. She gasped, her chest heaving against the thin fabric of her shirt.

"Where am I?"

The last thing she remembered was the screech of tires. The intersection. A delivery truck running a red light. Then—nothing. Just darkness. Just silence.

She was supposed to be dead.

Her vision swam, dark spots dancing before slowly solidifying into shapes. Towering figures surrounded her. Mutated humans. Their shoulders were broad, their arms thick with corded muscle, skin marked by rough patches of scales or coarse hair. The air stank of sweat, unwashed bodies, and something metallic, like old blood.

A bitter wind whipped across the open square, cutting right through her flimsy clothes. She shivered violently, her teeth chattering so hard she thought they might crack.

Then the memories hit her.

Not hers.

The original Ariel's.

Desperation. Fear. Hunger. The terror of being a weak rodent-variant female in a world that crushed the weak underfoot. The mandatory pairing. The auction block.

Ariel staggered mentally, trying to process the flood of information. *I've transmigrated,* she realized, her chest tightening. *Into a beast-world novel. Into a background character who dies in chapter three.*

In her previous life, she had been an engineer. Seven years of structural design, three years of on-site construction management. She had drawn blueprints for bridges, calculated building loads, argued with contractors on job sites more times than she could count. She knew how to build the sturdiest structure with the least amount of materials. She understood exactly what value a "sick man" could have—if someone knew how to use the weakest pieces to build a defense.

"Ten seconds!" a guard bellowed from the high platform, his voice booming over the murmuring crowd. "If you don't have a partner in ten seconds, you get assigned to the border patrol squads!"

Three massive figures detached themselves from the edge of the crowd. Scars crisscrossed their faces. Their eyes, greedy and predatory, locked onto Ariel. They moved toward her, their heavy boots thudding on the packed dirt.

Ariel's heart slammed against her ribs. No. Not like this. She scrambled backward, her shoulder blades hitting the rough stone of a crumbling wall. She had to find someone. Anyone. A legal shield.

Her gaze darted through the jeering, shoving mass of bodies. She needed someone who wouldn't hurt her. Someone the others wouldn't fight her for.

There.

In the shadow of the wall, isolated by a wide berth of empty space, stood a figure. He leaned against the moss-covered stone, his posture slumped. His face was a sickly pale, almost translucent under the gray sky.

The sick one, the original Ariel's memories whispered. Elvin,Dying,No one wants him.

He suddenly hunched over, a violent cough tearing from his chest. It sounded like tearing fabric. He clapped a hand over his mouth. When he pulled it away, dark red blood stained his long, pale fingers. It dripped onto the muddy ground, the metallic stench sharp and foul.

The surrounding mutants recoiled, disgust twisting their features. They shuffled away, leaving a wide circle around him like he was a walking plague.

Ariel didn't hesitate. She sucked in a freezing breath, ignoring the burn in her lungs, and pushed herself off the wall. She ignored the three brutes closing in from her left. She walked straight toward the corner.

She stopped in front of the frail man. With her back to the wind, she used her thin body to block the biting cold from blowing onto him.

He slowly raised his head. His eyes were a striking gray-blue, cold and guarded, like chips of ice. He stared at her, waiting for the insult, the mockery.

Ariel forced her lips into a smile. It felt weak, but it was steady. She raised her right hand, dust clinging to her fingers, and held it out directly in his line of sight.

"Let's team up," she said, her voice almost a whisper, so low that only he could hear it over the noise of the square. "Let's cooperate. I need a shelter, and you need a caretaker."

His pupils constricted. A pure shock flickered through his cold gaze. He looked at her outstretched hand, then slowly examined her body. She was thin, fragile, looked like a strong wind could snap her in half.

Silence spread between them. Then, a self-mocking chuckle touched his pale lips. He raised his hand, his fingers cold, trembling slightly, and then grasped her hand.

The grip was brief but firm.

"Hurry up!" the guard bellowed, striding over. He pulled out a worn parchment and a charcoal stick. With rough and angry strokes, he entered their names into the list.

"Done. Get out."

At the moment of completion, a wave of public mockery swept across the square. Laughter and jeers echoed between the stone walls. A weakling and a dying man. What a joke.

Ariel completely blocked out these sounds. She turned her head, met Elvin’s gaze, and then nodded towards the exit. Let’s go.

Elvin pushed open the wall. He braced himself against the stone with one hand, his arm trembling as he struggled to stand straight with his tall body. He looked as if just standing there had drained all his strength.

They walked one in front of the other through the crowded and hostile crowd. They ignored the jostling elbows, the spitting, and the whispered insults. They descended the muddy and slippery slope, leaving the center of the camp, heading to the edge, to the dilapidated shelter that now belonged to them.

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