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Natural Disasters Strikes: I stockpiled like crazy! novel Chapter 139

Zhang Heng braced himself, his body tense and ready for the worst. But then, he saw a shadow move quickly through the chaos.

His eyes widened as a figure leapt over the shattered glass, landing solidly between him and one of the goats. The woman was calm, poised, and wore brown ankle boots that hit the ground with a soft thud.

Nanzhi moved with speed, her blade flashing through the air. Without hesitation, she struck at the first goat’s neck. The goat let out a pained bleat before it collapsed, its body twitching before going completely still.

[You’ve earned 20 EXP]

Zhang Heng’s eyes widened.

He didn’t time to process what had just happened, another goat lunged towards the woman, its sharp horns aiming for her, "Watch out!"

Nanzhi dodged it with ease, sidestepping the dangerous horns. With one fluid motion, she thrust the handle of her dagger into the side of the goat’s head, right into its temple. The goat crumpled to the floor, lifeless.

[You’ve earned 20 EXP]

Zhang Heng was still stunned.

Nanzhi turned to Zhang Heng. She wanted to check on him, but Xiao Hei suddenly rushed toward her and pushed her aside.

"Professor Zhang Heng!" Xiao Hei yelled.

Zhang Heng’s attention was still fixed on Nanzhi. Her sharp eyes and smooth, precise movements reminded him of someone. The man who had saved them in East Pearl University, during the flood and the snake attack.

Xiao Hei saw the two dead goats and the bloody dagger in Nanzhi’s hand. His face flushed with anger as he scolded her, "These goats are essential to the base! You should have subdued them until the soldiers arrived! Now, how are you going to make up for this? Wait you’re not even in a uniform or a soldier, how did you get inside—"

Nanzhi didn’t say anything in return. She wasn’t here to argue.

Zhang Heng wanted to explain that Nanzhi had only saved him, but Xiao Hei’s voice was too loud. He continued to yell, ignoring the severity of the situation.

Before Xiao Hei could finish his rant, a goat charged toward his side. The beast knocked him to the floor, the scattered glass shards left wounds on his face and hands.

Xiao Hei didn’t even notice the pain. He was too focused on the goat’s jaws, which were open wide and ready to rip into his face. Its teeth were stained with the blood and feathers of the chickens it had devoured earlier.

"Xiao Hei!" Zhang Heng shouted, crawling toward him.

But just before the goat could bite down, a pair of brown ankle boots appeared on Xiao Hei’s left. Nanzhi grabbed the goat’s horns, holding it back just in time.

With one swift kick, she sent the goat flying into the glass panels, where it crashed with a sickening thud. The goat staggered back to its feet, but Nanzhi was already on the move again.

The goat charged at them again, but Nanzhi was quicker. She flicked her dagger with precision, landing a clean blow to the goat’s forehead. It fell to the ground with another loud thud.

[You’ve earned 30 EXP]

Zhang Heng and Xiao Hei both stood frozen for a moment, staring at the bloodstained woman before them.

Xiao Hei swallowed back his words, with his heart still stuck on his throat.

Meanwhile not far from them...

Since it was still working hours, the farm had workers at this time, the animal husbandry and farm are just close, and two rampaging goats chased and attacked the workers.

Yu Baoyin appeared and helped the people here.

Although her fight was longer than Nanzhi, she was able to kill the two goats in the end.

Reuniting with Nanzhi, Yu Baoyin’s bloodstained face broke into a grin, scaring Xiao Hei. "Sister Nan, did I do well?"

Nanzhi wiped the blood off Yu Baoyin’s face, humming. She was exhausted, but still standing strong.

In the midst of the chaos, the soldiers were struggling to bring the situation under control. They had been trying to use tranquilizer guns, but the goats were too enraged. Blood splattered everywhere as the animals fought back, their fury unstoppable.

The soldiers finally had to use force.

The goats had destroyed much of the crops, and the ponds were no exception. The goats left a bloody mess behind.

Chapter 139: Hailing Troubles (4) 1

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