Reborn and Divorced: I'm Raising My Kids and Lying Low to Get Rich

Opening her eyes, Chen Hong was reborn. She was reborn just before she was about to take her children back to her parents' home. Not wanting to live a life of looking at others' faces for a...

Chapter 182 Our Diaoyu Islands

If war breaks out, this is definitely a very important strategic location.

Whether it's strategic or not, Chen Hong doesn't know; all she knows is that the Diaoyu Islands belong to China.

She admires the Chinese people who took to the Diaoyu Islands in 2012. She regrets that she didn't bring the national flag with her online profile, otherwise she would have gone to the main peak to plant it.

But she was just a woman, powerless to confront the Japanese head-on, though she could still sneak onto the island.

As soon as it got dark, Chen Hong steered the boat close to Diaoyu Island, stored the boat in his spatial storage, and went ashore.

After arriving on the island, we entered the space. The unfamiliar place was still very dangerous, as there were many poisonous snakes on Diaoyu Island.

She first covered her legs with sulfur and took protective measures before leaving the space. If you want to cause trouble, you should first ensure your own safety!

We continued walking along the rugged terrain. Fortunately, there was moonlight tonight, so we didn't need to use a flashlight.

After walking for more than an hour, Chen Hong saw the lighthouse built by the Japanese Youth Society and looked at the large plaster on it.

Chen Hong was very disappointed. Next time she came, she would bring some paint spray bottles. Since the Japanese had already built it, she could change their nationality!

I went to look at the cement pillars and the helicopter landing pad, estimated the area, and mentally calculated how much paint I should buy to turn these plasters into five-star red flags.

Walking on the rocks, Chen Hong observed the terrain as she went, thinking that next time she would buy dozens more national flags and plant them all over these hills.

Tired from walking and having climbed enough mountains, Chen Hong found a secluded spot and entered her spatial dimension to rest.

As we enjoyed a delicious dinner, we thought that at this time, our officials would absolutely not go to the island and cause a conflict between the two countries.

Most of the Japanese are also militants who come to the Diaoyu Islands to cause trouble, and Chinese fishermen who go to the islands are often driven away and arrested by Japanese patrol boats.

Although the island's resources belong to our country, they are controlled by Japan.

Aside from the fact that they didn't dare to mine openly, weren't they free to use other natural resources?

The more she thought about it, the angrier she became. She started planning to pick some sea hibiscus and camellias the next day and put them into her space for planting.

She wonders if the vegetation here will be completely destroyed by the Japanese in a few years. She hopes to save some seedlings for future transplanting.

Hopefully, her meddling is just idle chatter, and it won't actually come true.

After finally waiting for dawn, Chen Hong ate something and left the space, concealing herself among the trees and flowers as she searched for treasure along the way.

Sea hibiscus, also known as stone hibiscus or black hibiscus, is mainly distributed in the Diaoyu Islands area of ​​Fujian.

The flower stalks are dark brown and can be used in medicine. They have the effects of promoting diuresis and reducing swelling, and are a good medicine for preventing and treating rheumatism and hypertension.

Sea hibiscus is a tropical coastal plant that grows on coral reefs by the sea. The process of harvesting it is very arduous, and people often fall to their deaths while harvesting it.

Therefore, the sea hibiscus is also known locally as the deadly hibiscus, and there is a saying that obtaining a bunch of sea hibiscus is better than having a cart full of gold and silver, which shows how precious and rare it is.

Sea hibiscus is also one of the most precious materials for bonsai making, and it is one of the few tree species that can be used to make sarira (decorated relics).

Having been exposed to sea winds for many years, its branches are winding and twisted, yet vigorous and upright. With its beautiful shape, it is also a top-quality plant for bonsai.

Chen Hong recalled the online descriptions of sea hibiscus, turned to the steep slope on the back of the island, and focused on finding various plants growing among the bare rocks.

Only a few types of plants can survive and grow here, and she actually found a few sea hibiscus.

These sea hibiscus plants have roots as thick as an adult's wrist, so they must have been growing for decades or even centuries.

After observing the sea and finding no Japanese patrol boats, Chen Hong quickly began rock climbing.

Fortunately, her skills had been enhanced by the spatial transformation, making her incredibly coordinated. She used both hands and feet, along with tools such as the magical sword, shovel, and rope within the space.

It took her a great deal of effort to move three sea hibiscus plants from the steep cliff, and she also collected a lot of soil stored in the rock hollow.

With this original soil and the water in the space, the sea hibiscus should be able to grow regardless of whether it is male or female!

After carefully descending the cliff, Chen Hong sighed inwardly as she looked at the scrapes on her arms. Even zero-yuan purchases have risks!

Chen Hong continued climbing towards the main peak of the mountain and finally heard the sound of a mountain spring flowing. She ran towards the stream.

The beautiful scenery before my eyes is intoxicating, with lush camellia trees covering the mountains and tall palm trees everywhere.

Flocks of seabirds flew overhead, occasionally leaving behind a puddle of droppings!

Chen Hong: That's a bit of a downer!

She didn't know much about camellias, only that she remembered reading in TV novels that there were many different varieties of camellias.

With different colors and flower shapes, she could only observe the color and shape of the branches and leaves, and picked a few seedlings of each type that were slightly different.

She takes seedling cultivation and seed saving seriously. She is one of the hundreds of millions of Chinese farmers who want to plant any new or interesting plants she sees!

Even Chen Hong dug up some of the original soil and put it into her space. If she wanted to grow these camellias well, she had to do all the preparatory work carefully. She wasn't just trying to take advantage of the situation!

The soil here is very fertile, and if you smell it carefully, you can even smell a faint odor of rotting bird droppings!

After transplanting the camellias, Chen Hong was about to return to the seaside when she unexpectedly discovered a group of animals being raised by robbers.

She was overjoyed. It seemed that the news on the internet was not unfounded. Wasn't this a free meal delivered to her door?