"You mean to say that these globes can be purified into something good?" Mo Qi turned to look at Mo Qiang with a starry gaze. She knew it; Mo Qiang would never bring them here for no reason. Since she had brought them here, then these mutated plants really had some worth; if not, then Mo Qiang wouldn't have wasted her time.
"Of course it is," Mo Qiang's eyes flickered with a mysterious glint as she handed the hoes, which were infused with her spiritual energy and said to the two women, "You only need to dig the soil once I and Little Xifeng are done dealing with these mutated plants."
What she needed was the seeds of these mutated plants and there was no need for her to use a large chunk of her spiritual energy to purify the entire land.
Once she finished speaking, Mo Xifeng summoned her mecha sword and rushed forth. She cut down the mutated plants and threw them to one side with great care. Mo Qiang darted right behind Mo Xifeng and instilled the land with her spiritual energy with just one hit.
The soil that was in the form of a bubbling, dark blob glowed with a beautiful green hue before turning into its usual form. The beautiful brown soil scattered over the land looked really pretty, and the faint scent of the slightly wet soil made the entire place even more serene.
Mo Wan and Mo Qi, who were a bit depressed because of what happened, were no longer as upset as before. Their minds were refreshed and they no longer had their old worries pressing down on their shoulders anymore.
"What are you waiting for?" Mo Qiang raised her head and looked at the two sisters who were standing outside the field. "Come inside and turn the land up. Wan Wan, you are in charge of digging the soil and turning it up, and you, Qi'er, need to water the soil very carefully. Make sure that not even an inch of the land is left unattended or else it will cause the crop to be affected. This is similar to laying down the foundation of the crops, so don't make any mistakes."
When Mo Wan heard her words, she turned a bit nervous. She clutched the hoe that Mo Qiang had given to her in her hand and questioned, "If this is really such an important task, do you think that we should be the ones doing it? What if I make a mistake? Wouldn't that ruin it all? You really want to trust us with this?"
It wasn't that Mo Wan was not confident; however, after being treated like she could not do anything and being mocked for being weaker and more delicate than porcelain, she no longer had the confidence to do anything without worrying about ruining it.
She looked at the land in front of her and silently pondered if she could even do it. What if she were to hit herself? What if she were to stumble?
Wouldn't that just ruin Mo Qiang's hard work and, at the same time, delay her work?
Why was she even born with such a disease? If only she were normal, then no one would look down on her.
"What are you talking about?"
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