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The Apocalypse Hoarder
The Apocalypse Hoarder
Author: Memo Harbor

Chapter 1

Author: Memo Harbor
Unbearable, bone-crushing pain tore through every inch of Cyrus Knovell's body. It was no illusion. It was real. Too real.

He lay sprawled on the ground, beaten by the very friends and neighbors he had once trusted and helped. Their fists, their boots, even their sticks struck him with ruthless force.

In this apocalypse, where food and water meant survival, kindness no longer mattered. They cared only about tearing him apart.

Through the haze, Cyrus spotted a familiar figure at the edge of the mob. It was Diana Feynor, the woman he had once worshipped as a goddess.

Her delicate face twisted with false pity as she shouted, "I was the one who told him to open the door! Make sure I get an extra share of the supplies!"

That woman had tricked him into opening the door. She had delivered him to his death.

Cyrus glared at her, hatred and regret burning in his eyes.

If anyone was to blame, it was himself—for being too soft and foolish. In this brutal world, his kindness had turned him into nothing more than a stepping stone.

If only he could start over. If only he had another chance, he would never show mercy again. He would live for himself alone.

Darkness swallowed him.

The next instant, Cyrus’ eyes snapped open. He jerked upright on his couch, chest heaving, drenched in sweat. The memories, the screams, the agony, the betrayal—they were all still fresh, as vivid as if they had just happened.

"What the hell? Didn't those bastards kill me?" he muttered.

He glanced around. This was his apartment. Everything was exactly as he remembered it. And yet, the air was warm and comfortable. That made no sense. In December 2050, the world had plunged into a new Ice Age. A supernova explosion 500,000 light-years away had triggered a global cataclysm, later called the Frostfall.

Temperatures had plummeted. In Volaris City, where Cyrus lived, it reached -50 or -60°C daily, with blizzards burying the city under ice for over a month. In the north, temperatures dropped to -70°C or lower. The land froze, countless species vanished, and 95% of humanity died in the first wave.

But here, in his apartment, it was warm. Normal.

Cyrus staggered to the fridge, pulled out a bottle of water, and downed half in one go. The chilled liquid slid down his throat like nectar of the gods.

In the apocalypse, water meant venturing into subzero hell, digging snow, and melting it. Most who tried never came back.

Cyrus wiped his mouth and fumbled for his phone. It was November 12, a full month before the Frostfall began.

A long breath escaped him. "I came back. I really returned to the past. I regressed."

It was not a dream. It could not be. The memory of his death, every stab of pain, was too sharp, too real.

Relief washed through him, followed by a flash of steel in his eyes. He remembered every traitor who had turned on him. This time, he would not play the fool. He would live, and they would pay.

His first priority was survival. He had one month to prepare before the Frostfall's arrival.

His situation was not bad. His parents had died young, leaving him a 1,300-square-foot apartment in Volaris and more than 400,000 dollars in savings. It was a decent amount of money in normal times.

When the world collapsed, money would be worthless. What mattered was stockpiling massive amounts of supplies.

Cyrus wanted more than survival. He wanted comfort, security, a life worth living even in the apocalypse. Food, entertainment, little luxuries. Without them, one's sanity would crack. He would need weapons as well if he wanted to stay alive and take revenge.

Then a streak of white light flashed before his eyes. He rubbed them, thinking fatigue played tricks, until a strange pulse stirred in his mind. The light was not outside—it was inside him, part of him.

With a thought, his consciousness plunged into it, into a vast, endless white expanse.

It was an empty dimension.

"Is this an alternate space? A pocket dimension? My personal void?" He grinned. "So, I came back with a special ability."

Joy surged through him. His regression had given him more than a second chance. It had given him a supernatural power. If he could store supplies here, surviving the apocalypse would be far easier.

He tested it quickly. Small items vanished at his will—a cup, a basin. Then larger ones: the TV, fridge, washing machine, computer, even the air conditioner. All disappeared smoothly into the void and reappeared at his command.

Not everything worked. Anything fixed or part of the structure, like floorboards, stayed put. Still, it was more than enough.

"I can hoard as much as I want with this space," he mumbled. "With this, I'll never run out of supplies."

His thoughts leapt to his job. Cyrus was a warehouse supervisor at Volmart's South Cretora distribution center, the largest warehouse complex in the world. Built in 2040, it stretched 4,900 feet long and 2,360 wide, covering more than 11,000,000 square feet. It was big enough to be called the Eighth Wonder of the World.

And the name was no exaggeration. Its inventory could supply entire cities for weeks—food, clothes, appliances, even luxury goods, all strictly quality-controlled.

If he could empty that warehouse into his space, he would not just survive one apocalypse. He could live in comfort for ten lifetimes.

And who better to pull it off than him? As a supervisor, he knew every corner, schedule, and security measure.

A plan began to take shape, steadying his nerves and filling him with confidence.

His stomach growled. He glanced at the takeout box of spaghetti on the table, chuckled, and shook his head. "One month left before the world ends. Why bother saving now? Better to enjoy the good stuff while I can. Once the apocalypse hits, I'll never get another chance."

Before his regression, he had suffered through hunger and cold. This time, he wanted warmth and flavor.

More than that, he wanted to live.

Money? It would be worthless when the world ended. It was better to spend it all now.

With that thought, Cyrus turned, ready to head out. This time, he would eat well at a restaurant he had never dared to splurge on before.
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    Cyrus did not have time to stand around and think. The days stayed short and the nights stretched on. If he did not locate the armory soon, he would end up returning in the dark.The dormitory at least gave him a reference point. He climbed out through the snow and surveyed the area again, matching each landmark with the direction Kenneth had mentioned yesterday.The excavator roared back to life. This time, he did not search long before he found the real structure.The armory was sealed tight. Buried under snow, its full shape stayed hidden, but it felt like a solid concrete box. He found a metal door secured by a heavy silver lock.Cyrus wedged a crowbar under it and pulled with everything he had. After a long struggle, the lock did not budge."Figures. A military armory is not something you pry open easily. But I also cannot use a gun on it."He set his hands on his hips and thought for a moment. Then he remembered the machine he arrived with.He smacked his forehead, climbed

  • The Apocalypse Hoarder   Chapter 205

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  • The Apocalypse Hoarder   Chapter 204

    At that hour, the neighbors in Building 25 curled up in their rooms with the rations Cyrus had handed out. They ate dinner in the dark, each family pressed together for warmth.No one had showered in nearly a month. Their skin itched until it burned. Several had developed raw patches. They had no way to heat enough water, and even a pot boiled over a small stove felt wasteful. They needed that water to drink. A bath meant sickness, and sickness meant dying in bed with no hope of rescue.Rowan and Callum shared a room. They had been close since college, worked at the same company, and lived like brothers.That night, they felt unusually lucky. Cyrus had given each of them a boxed beef meal. The boxes had been pulled from a supermarket shelf long ago and frozen into bricks. That did not stop them. They tucked the meals under their down jackets and warmed them for nearly half an hour until the food softened enough to bite.In the pitch-black room, buried under blankets, only their hea

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    Zoey brightened at the praise. "Really? If you like it, I can make it for you every day."Cyrus nodded with a faint smile.They ate across from each other. Even as he chewed, his mind stayed on the same problem: how to deal with the troublesome neighbors in the complex.He already had a rough plan. 'No large fights for now. If a confrontation comes, it will come after I've dug out the army's arsenal and gathered enough firewood for the burn strategy.'Only then would he have absolute certainty. Only then could he wipe out everyone who meant him harm.They were mid-meal when Zoey spoke. "A lot of people in our unit died these last two days."The thought cut through his planning. He looked at her and kept his voice flat. "Oh? And?""I think they hold resentment toward you," Zoey said. "You should be more careful."Worry showed in her eyes. Women sensed shifts in a room with little effort. She had caught every change in the neighbors' faces today.Cyrus smiled softly. He reached

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