I Am Cultivating in the Apocalypse-Chapter 996 - 1085: The Main Ship Can Be My Home From Now On! It’s Truly Luxurious Inside!
Getting a battleship so luxurious for free, Jing Shu naturally moved from the ferry to the battleship.
Right now, Jing Shu doesn’t lack money or supplies, but she does lack such a formidable armed battleship.
Who can predict the apocalypse to come? If another disaster like a tsunami occurs, turning the world into a vast ocean, then such a main battleship at sea is very necessary. This main battleship not only has weapons armed to the teeth but is key in its luxurious and extravagant decoration, making living in it comfortable.
The whole family can move into this main battleship as big as a football field.
When returning to Wu City in a few years, they might skip the RVs on the road and just sail this main battleship back.
As for the flight deck that can launch and land planes, Grandma Jing insists on planting vegetables and fruits there, and the fenced areas can support a grape arbor, growing cucumbers and winter melons, the kind of area with winding vines—
When Jing Shu brought all her luggage to this nearly aircraft carrier-sized main battleship, she took a detailed tour and began further planning.
Thinking about spending the upcoming days on such a luxurious main battleship while returning to Huaxia, she feels that the future is promising, truly exhilarating.
"The more I look, the more it is on a different level from my ferry. I thought the football field-sized ferry was pretty good, but the Royal Family later upgraded the main battleship and boosted the overall grade."
Let’s start with the software equipment and appearance of the two.
This main battleship’s size is similar to the previous ferry, both as large as a football field.
However, the ferry is six stories high with two levels of cabins below ground, has over 300 rooms, a super large restaurant on the fourth floor, banquet hall on the fifth floor, etc.
Before the apocalypse, the ferry was a five-star cruise ship, and its environment was decent, but having aged over the years, Jing Shu couldn’t restore its equipment to resemble pre-apocalypse levels despite renovations.
The cruise ship’s advantage is its hotel-like nature and many rooms primarily for lodging, doubling as a banquet hall, restaurant, etc. Its drawback is each room is quite small, leading Jing Shu to occupy the entire fourth floor, turning it into an expansive, flat-style layout.
But this battleship is entirely different; it’s also six stories high, yet the functions are completely different—the topmost layers, sixth and fifth floors, are entirely armed with gun platforms and various weapons, including weapon preparation rooms, central control stations, ammunition, spare parts, fuel, and other resources.
Standing on the deck, Jing Shu looks up to see several towering gun platforms, grim and terrifying, along with missile launchers, fully armed—but oh, she forgot there aren’t missile bullets on this battleship, but that’s not a big issue.
The flight deck has several electromagnetic catapult control rooms and carries over a dozen planes and helicopters—at present, neither planes nor helicopters are available, although Jing Shu has a combat aircraft purchased for a fortune at auction long ago.
The battleship’s facilities are comprehensively networked and computerized, greatly enhancing its overall automation level and effectively reducing labor demand, yet despite this, it still requires at least several dozen to a hundred people.
Even now, it’s pushed by rotten mermaids, but in case something happens in the future, it needs to operate, so Jing Shu hurries to recruit her soldier buddies to train in battleship operations.
Inside the battleship, the third level has facilities like a small hospital, canteen, library, providing basic living services. Entertainment facilities are present too, such as a gym and cinema.
The primary residential areas for enjoying life are on the second and first levels, each covering about fifteen hundred square meters, all remodeled by the Royal Family into private luxurious residences.
Just covering the floor with this soft, thick genuine wool carpet cost Jing Shu unknown amounts, especially since, before the apocalypse, such soft genuine wool carpets in Dubai were calculated at thousands of US dollars per meter.
Jing Shu entered the elevator from the deck and took a glance at her future sleeping quarters.
The first level consists of reception areas, entertainment areas, and office zones, with a décor featuring Dubai-style Islamic castles paired with modern luxury, including an indoor swimming pool, roughly occupying close to two hundred square meters.
Jing Shu paused, pondering how Grandma Jing might perceive such a large pool as a waste of space and wonder what use she would put it to?
Perhaps for raising fish and shrimp, since actual swimming is very unlikely; wasting resources extravagantly, Grandma Jing might scold her all day long.
"Might as well enjoy a swim before further renovations," she mused. The pool is fitted with an advanced purification and disinfection system, but it’s uncertain whether in the future it could be used for fish farming.
Not far from the pool is a spacious living room; instead of calling it a living room, it might as well be called a hall, one where speaking echoes.
Stepping on the soft carpet, here is a main reception hall, emphasized as a formal solemn conference room accommodating over a hundred people, plus a secondary reception area, showcasing luxury and sophistication, with a sofa seating three people arranged in a U shape, and a giant screen projector in the middle.
Jing Shu thinks about converting the main reception hall into a storage supermarket to store her various supplies, then getting some supermarket shelves and making Mr. Jing remodel it nicely.
At that time, feeling tired or bad, she could push a shopping cart, leisurely pick out items like shopping at a supermarket in their vast living room.
After the two reception halls, there are several dining areas.







