"The scales of that mutant are very strong. Even a strong adult may not be able to pierce through them. You actually managed to injure its claws with one stab."
The leading soldier found it a little unbelievable, but he also thought it was luck, and it was possible that the knife just happened to pierce the gap between the scales.
After all, the boy in front of him was just a slightly thin boy, and it was absolutely impossible for him to stab the mutant so easily.
The driver soldier had just got into a car and now hurried back, started the car and continued driving towards the plantation.
The leading soldier was very grateful to Feng Chen, so he broke his previous silence and explained the situation of the plantation to him.
"Your job is actually very simple, and the plantation is also very safe. The road might be a little dangerous. But you won't always encounter mutants like you did just now, and not all mutants are so ferocious. Some don't attack people."
"Since the road is so dangerous, why don't people just live on the plantation instead of going back and forth like this every day?" asked the tall man.
He was so frightened just now that his face turned pale and his voice trembled.
The leading soldier did not answer, but glanced at him with a gloomy face. It was obvious that he saw him trying to close the door when he was being chased by the mutants just now.
The driver soldier didn't know this, and replied while driving: "It's much more dangerous at night than during the day because the temperature drops and the mutants come out to move around. If the plantation is also safe at night, why did they build the resettlement site underground?"
Feng Chen listened to his words and remembered that he had once asked his father this question: Why should the resettlement site be built underground? Can't it be built on the surface
My father’s answer at the time was that experts suggested that since a resettlement site was to be built, the more secure the better. Considering the radiation problems that might be encountered on the ground, it would be better to build it underground.
Feng Chen didn't think much of it at the time, but now he thinks it is a very wise decision to build the resettlement site underground. Although there is no radiation on the ground, it can prevent mutants that are just as terrible as radiation.
The convoy headed towards the south of the city, and suddenly a green area appeared in Feng Chen's field of vision.
It was a villa that had not completely collapsed. It was completely wrapped in green vines and dotted with several bright red flowers.
The ruins were all around him, and when he suddenly saw the vibrant green vines, Feng Chen didn't think they were pretty, he just thought they were extremely weird. However, the other people in the car didn't feel that way. They pointed out the window and shouted excitedly, "Look, there are roses, look."
The leading soldier sighed and said, "Don't get excited. In such a harsh environment, the plants that can still survive are mostly mutants, except for a few that can really withstand high temperatures."
"W-what? This is also a mutant?"
"What do you think? Have you ever seen an ordinary rose grow so well in a hot environment without water?"
Everyone in the car fell silent, staring at the green vine. The wind blew, and the flowers swayed slightly among the green leaves, and one could almost smell the refreshing fragrance from the petals.
"... Is this also a mutant?" Someone still murmured in disbelief.
Just as he finished speaking, a rabbit scurried across the street from the gap between the two cars.