"What are you looking for, sister?" Mo Xifeng asked Mo Qiang who seemed to be searching for something at the border of the Yu city. ƒreewebɳovel.com
"It should be somewhere around here," Mo Qiang did not answer the question that her sister asked her. Instead, she continued looking around the entire place.
"What should be here ?" Mo Xifeng was not bothered by the fact that her sister didn't respond to her. She asked her again, "What are you looking for?"
"The burial ground of the Zergs," Mo Qiang answered honestly as she turned to look at Mo Xifeng. She pushed the large mutated leaf in front of her face which was bigger than her entire body and turned to face the front.
She said to Mo Xifeng, "I have a feeling that there is more to this situation than one can see."
"What do you mean to say by those words," Mo Xifeng asked with a frown as she followed her sister.
"What do you think?" Mo Qiang questioned back. As she spoke, she transferred the data that she had found about the components of a chunk of the Blood Tree. "As you can see, this chunk has a large amount of toxic fumes. One that is really hard to diffuse as well as to detect. If you look at it carefully, you will realise that there are a few man-made chemicals added to the components as well. The ones that create the toxins."
"Tell me, Xifeng," Mo Qiang remarked as she jumped past the large hole and landed on the other side of the path. "How many mutated plants can create these toxins, and since when did the mutated plants start creating toxins from man-made chemicals?"
Mo Xifeng had no response to this because, as far as she knew, there was no way a mutated plant, even if created from the corpses of Zergs, could create such a thing.
"The only explanation is either those zergs were injected by these toxins from the start," Mo Xifeng remarked with a smile on her face as if she were discussing the weather. "Or someone else injected it in their corpses. Personally, I am leaning towards the former."
"I mean, there are some elements in there that are not known to humans. But there is one more thing that confuses me—how is it possible for the toxins, which are so hard to diffuse, to spread all over the city?" Her eyes turned sharp as Mo Qiang came to a stop at the pit where the Zergs were buried. "Someone helped them do it."
Mo Xifeng's eyes widened as she looked at the pit that was more than half empty and turned to look at Mo Qiang.
"Sister this…"
"It seems like Countess Yu is not aware of the traitor who is lurking in the shadows," remarked Mo Qiang as she looked at the pitiful number of Zerg corpses lying in front of her. She crouched down and looked at the mud that was messed up as if someone had used a giant leaf to wipe their traces off this place and snickered. "Someone is really batshit crazy to do such a thing."
While Mo Qiang was thinking of ways to solve the problem of Zerg bats, her daddy was burning the world for her.
Wen Gui looked at the apartment building where Madam Yin was hiding and stepped outside the mecha car. His daughter was way too busy to deal with this scum in their dimension, which was why he took the charge in his hands.
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