"I suspect it is related to vitality."
Yu Jing's eyes flickered, "Director Xu ans evolution consus vitality?"
"Quite the opposite, evolution and improving basic attributes can significantly enhance vitality, but I suspect the enhancent of vitality is not instantaneous, just like a thin person gaining weight; it takes ti for them to digest food and grow flesh. Simplicity lies in the truth, and the enhancent of vitality should follow a similar pattern."
Upon hearing this, the crowd's doubts were essentially dispelled.
For those who use Pan-energy Crystal to quickly improve, their vitality has not yet reached its peak in the current state, and recklessly rushing to the next level would directly "overstuff" themselves to death.
Especially Tong Zizhan and another person, whose eyes were already glowing with excitent.
If the company could obtain this kind of pear tree that replenishes vitality, wouldn't it be possible to mass-produce high-level Evolvers?
Not to ntion whether this pear tree exists, just based on the news and the pears on the mountain that can replenish slight vitality, it could let the two of them get promoted five levels!
No, top-level!
This news, once reported, would directly make them top-level!
As long as Deep Blue Data exists for a day, they would have to provide for the two of them!
After so many days undercover, they finally obtained valuable intelligence. Thinking of this, Tong Zizhan felt excited enough to shout out loud.
Su Huan listened to Director Xu and the others' analysis while glancing at Tong Zizhan and the other person with the corner of his eye.
This entire effort was just for this bit of vinegar.
Since his five hundred people couldn't find this Crown Pear Tree.
What about adding people from Deep Blue Data?
If only there weren't too few insiders on the train, he would have liked to bring in every force, including the Black Kite, the chanical God Cult, and even more.
He didn't believe he couldn't uncover a pear tree.
But for now... he could only rely on these two people.
Hoping they were eloquent enough to draw anticipation, urging Deep Blue Data to send more people.
"Let's rest for a while today, and continue searching the mountain at night."
Su Huan saw the discussion was about finished and gave a signal for dismissal.
Although the crowd had so doubts, they were all in managent, each busy with their duties—researching for researchers, managing troops for those in command, and conveying news for ssengers.
No one noticed the deep expectations in the train captain's eyes for Tong Zizhan and his companion.
...
Acid Rain Zone Logistics Center.
The sa office, the sa posture.
Haywood nodded and bowed to the other side of the communication device, saying, "That's roughly the situation."
The other side was silent for a mont before a doubtful voice ca through.
"That ard train again?"
"Yes, should we take action?"
"... We've already given the two Genetic Primordials to the Black Kite, but we can't let the vitality-enhancing mutant plants go. You personally lead the team there, whether or not that Crown Pear Tree exists, first sample so ordinary mutant pear trees and bring them back!"
"What if we find that Crown Pear Tree?"
Haywood asked tentatively.
A dry laugh ca from the other side.
"If you can find that Crown Pear Tree, my current position is yours."
Hearing this, Haywood's pupils slightly dilated, and he even held his breath.
"As for the Black Kite and ard train matters, don't get involved. Our principle is not to interfere in conflicts between other forces."
Haywood's blue eyes flickered slightly.
The last ti they talked, it wasn't said like this.
It seems to have caught the company's upper-level attention.
An ard train...
It's truly a dark horse of the era.
Just don't know how far this train, rising in troubled tis, can go.
"Understood, I'll set off imdiately!"
Several drones roared into the sky, flying in the direction of Wangjiang Peak in Guangren City.
...
Ti arrived two days later.
He Jie, leading the Ard Corps, had almost killed off all the mutant beasts on Wangjiang Peak, still unable to find any trace of the Crown Pear Tree.
Moreover, the rain that started three days ago had beco increasingly heavy, even heavier than the storm the train encountered upon entering the Acid Rain Zone.
The vehicles of the crews sent out to collect materials even got trapped in the water two tis.
More than twenty figures in black raincoats waded through the mountain mud, deep and shallow, arriving under a lush-crowned tree. The leading figure stood still while those behind quickly assud a vigilant stance, then a few followed the leading figure to approach the tree trunk.
The tree crown gently swayed, as if by the usual swaying under the rain's impact.
An erald vertical slit pupil reflected the face under the foremost raincoat, with narrow, long eyes, one black and one red, exuding a chilling coldness.
A kindred spirit?
The snake's eyes, the size of a coin, blinked.
In the next instant, a jagged lightning bolt struck head-on.
The rain borrowed the speed of thunder, the thunder borrowed the montum of rain.
In an instant, thunder rolled within the tree crown.
Subtle snake hisses were completely drowned out.
After a full three breaths, the thunder ceased, and the sound of rain hitting leaves continued. A charred python fell from the tree.
Several researchers glanced at the tall figure at the center, "Train Captain?"
Su Huan looked up at the tree crown overhead and said indifferently, "Completely dead."
Two were sent to collect mutated snake at, while the rest moved forward to examine the giant tree.
Monts later, the researchers returned with disappointing news Su Huan had heard countless tis.
"Not this one."
Su Huan flicked rainwater from his eyes, his mind puzzled.
They had checked every tall tree on the mountain, yet still none.
Where on earth did that Crown Pear Tree go?
Could it be it suddenly grew up three to four years after the apocalypse?
In that case, doesn't that an...
Su Huan raked his fingers through his scalp as he combed down.
Suddenly, he rembered he still had subordinates nearby. Upon raising his head, he saw over twenty people standing quietly in ankle-deep rainwater, each seemingly sensing his irritation, their faces taut with tension.
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