Jiang Wan's prediction was correct; the next day, the people of Zhusha City fell into Cheng Zhen's inescapable trap.
These people were also very bold. Unlike Jiang Wan's prediction, they did not try to steal the existing fruits in the forest farm, such as bamboo, or those flowers, grasses and trees that could produce oxygen. As long as they were transplanted back and survived, they could produce oxygen.
This is what Zhu Sha Cheng needs most right now.
As a result, they headed straight for her, and several of them took advantage of a moment when the city guards were lax in their guard, and actually tried to knock her unconscious and take her away.
This really underestimates Jiang Wan's capabilities and shows that their preparations were inadequate.
Who can hurt Jiang Wan now?
The other person stretched out their hand, but before the chop could touch her neck, it was blocked by a thorny vine.
Fortunately, the person reacted quickly enough to avoid having their palm pierced by the thorns on the vine.
What do you want to do?
Jiang Wan faced them calmly. Perhaps she had expected it, so she wasn't afraid. She was just curious about what they wanted, but she could guess that they wanted the sap from the tree hole in her hand.
He guessed correctly, but he misjudged the other party's character. He never expected them to be so shameless as to actually kidnap the twins.
Liu Liwen ordered one of his men to grab a child and used their safety to threaten Jiang Wan: "Come with us into the city, and I promise I won't hurt them."
Liu Liwen was also driven to desperation. The city lord had given him a task, and he would be punished if he failed to complete it. If he was forced to leave the city to find and kill the mutated plants, wouldn't that be the death of him?
Jiang Wan's gaze swept over the twins, a hint of suspicion in her eyes. These two kids weren't weak either, so how did they manage to capture them?
These people didn't look like superhumans; they were just ordinary soldiers. She immediately guessed that the two kids were up to no good.
So he didn't rush to respond, but looked at Liu Liwen and coldly replied: "I know what you want, but I might as well tell you here that force is useless. Tell your city lord that you can come and exchange whatever you want openly."
"Jiang Wan, keep a close eye on your two kids, they're in my hands!"
He threatened her verbally, then reached out and grabbed Jiang Xiaoxin, intending to slap the child twice to scare her.
But as soon as he raised his hand, he was entangled by a vine. The vine was very strong and pulled him directly to a tree. No matter how much he struggled, it was no use. The more he struggled, the tighter he was tied.
Jiang Xiaoxin, who was originally about to be caught by him, had already stood on the ground with ease, her little hands behind her back in a very professional manner, and swaggered towards them.
The two men who had previously captured them, like Liu Liwen, were tied to a tree by a vine.
"You adults are so tasteless! You clearly want to ask us for help, but you act like robbers instead. Don't you know how to ask for help? Surely not!"
With a wave of her small hand, the vines binding them tightened immediately, and the three of them instantly felt a powerful pressure.
The vines were covered in thorns, and there was no doubt that if this continued, they would be strangled to death.
Liu Liwen took the lead in begging for mercy: "No, no, we can talk this out."
"Yes, that's the proper way to ask for help! Wouldn't it have been better if you'd done that sooner?"
Jiang Xiaoxin waved her hands again, and the vines binding the people loosened, allowing all three of them to breathe normally again.
With just this one move, everyone could see that this little girl was special; it turned out she was also a superhuman!
She can control mutated plants!
At that moment, Cheng Zhen, who had been keeping the net open, jumped down and ordered it to be closed, taking all the people Liu Liwen had brought into custody.
Then he had someone write a letter, and he directly opened the portal to another dimension, slapping the letter onto Zhang Hao's desk.
The content is quite simple: "If you want a plant, exchange it for Ω and grain seeds at a ratio of 100 to 100 to 1. 100 units of Ω and 100 units of grain seeds can be exchanged for one plant."
When Zhang Hao saw the letter, he was furious, but what could he do when his subordinates were incompetent and repeatedly failed?
He cursed angrily, but had no choice but to obediently take out the Ω and seeds.
But he also had a request: he wanted the special medicine that Jiang Wan had, so that the plants could grow normally under the scorching sun and not be burned to death.
Cheng Zhen couldn't agree to this immediately, so she went to ask Jiang Wan.
Jiang Wan calculated the remaining sap from the tree hole: "I can only give them one at most, but after dilution, it's enough for their small forest farm."
Zhang Hao had no choice but to agree.
Time slips away little by little, and everyone's days are both fulfilling and ordinary.
Because of their clearing operations, the number of mutated plants and zombies in the vicinity has been decreasing.
Cheng Zhen and his colleagues' work went more and more smoothly, and he had more time to spend with Jiang Wan every day.
I just want to talk to her a little more each day, absorb a little more of her presence, and eat more of the food she cooks.
The twins gradually accepted him and were no longer as resistant as before.
That day, Cheng Zhen finished the surrounding killings early and returned to the city. He first inspected the city's defenses to make sure there were no loopholes before diving into the RV.
The city of Longxiang is quite safe now, so the twins are not in the car.
Jiang Wan heard the car door open and thought the two children had returned. She was about to ask them what they wanted to eat today.
She was met with a pair of deep, dark eyes. She glanced at the sky outside; it was still early.
He was puzzled: "How did you get up here?"
"Hmm, I want to rest today." He sprawled out on the sofa and asked Jiang Wan, "I'd like noodles today, is that okay?"
"all right."
Jiang Wan was baffled. Noodles weren't some precious food; she had plenty in her spatial storage, far more than she had rice. She could eat noodles every day if she wanted.
Jiang Wan didn't think much of it. She took out a bag of noodles and some pork belly, and made a pot of noodles with soybean paste.
The aroma wafted out, making people's mouths water.
Because of the breeding and replacement of Little Mobo and Little Mobi, everyone can now take turns eating meat from time to time.
The aroma of meat wasn't jarring; it just made me marvel at Jiang Wan's culinary skills. Every meal, even simple vegetables, was incredibly tempting.
The twins also smelled the aroma, and their stomachs immediately started growling. They quickly stopped playing around and went back to the RV.
Seeing that their mother had made noodles with soybean paste today, the two little ones both drooled.
Jiang Wan told them, "Hurry up and wash your hands, get ready to eat."
The two children immediately did as instructed, washing their hands and picking up their chopsticks to start eating, but Cheng Zhen stopped them from the left and right.
He was very strong and pinned them to their seats, unable to move.
The mother and her two children all looked at him strangely: Did he want to eat alone?
This wasn't the first time we'd eaten together, but this was the first time he'd reacted like this!
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