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Chapter 110: Chapter 110 The Huge Changes in Sunset Valley_1

Chapter 110: Chapter 110 The Huge Changes in Sunset Valley_1

Chen Dalong’s running speed was extrely fast; from where the three people had been standing, the distance to the soldier in trouble was over 100 ters.

Even for a world champion sprinter to cover that distance, it would take more than 9 seconds, but Chen Dalong managed it in just 3 seconds in a full sprint.

At that mont, the soldier was tangled up in a struggle with three Mutated Mice, an expression of grave seriousness on his face.

In those re 3 seconds, a chunk of flesh had been torn from his left arm.

Although he managed to exploit that opportunity to inflict a long gash on the back of one Mutated Mouse, dealing it a heavy blow,

it did not alter the course of the battle.

Because the opponent hadn’t died imdiately, it could still lash out in a last-ditch effort before death.

Of course, if there were only those three Mutated Mice, he could probably have killed them despite his serious injuries.

But the problem was that five more Mutated Mice were about to break through the fire suppression and reach him.

To him, this was a checkmate situation.

Just then, the whooshing of wind scread past his ears, and a Mutated Mouse leaping towards him from his right side was cleaved into two in mid-air.

“What happened?” the soldier was sowhat dazed.

By the ti he regained his senses, the three Mutated Mice that had been surrounding him had already been beheaded.

In front of him stood a man, each hand gripping a military dagger.

The man charged directly at the five Mutated Rats that had breached the fire blockade and were about to storm the defensive line.

The soldier instinctively wanted to shout a warning, but before the words could leave his mouth, he was astonished and left with his mouth agape.

The man’s hands moved in a blur, his arm swings so fast they seed to leave afterimages, and almost in the blink of an eye, two more rats were decapitated.

To him, the once extrely agile rats had no chance to fight back against the person before him.

In just 2 seconds, the five rats were all killed, a pace even swifter than his gunfire.

“Are you okay?” Chen Dalong finally spoke, after having dealt with the trouble here.

“I’m fine, just need to bandage it up and I can continue the fight. Sir, you really are powerful,” the soldier said admiringly.

At this ti, mbers of the support team also arrived, quickly reinforcing the fire suppression in that area.

This gap was now thoroughly secured.

Having resolved the problem neatly in his first intervention, Chen Dalong felt a bit of pride swelling in his heart.

He was about to boast a little to the injured soldier, but his expression changed slightly and he quickly ran towards another part of the defensive line.

In the next three minutes, Chen Dalong ran back and forth in front of West Tai Street, rescuing eight locations, and only then did the wave of crisis truly end.

Although the ti was short, each rescue required Chen Dalong to sprint with all his might, and even he couldn’t help but gasp for air a little.

“Brother Chen is amazing, you really have opened my eyes,”

Feng Jun and Shen Chen finally caught up, and before they even got close, Feng Jun sincerely expressed his admiration.

If Chen Dalong hadn’t been there to handle this wave of attacks from the Mutated Mice, there would definitely have been a big problem.

Although the support team could take over, they didn’t have many people—only a re 20.

On the other hand, if the Mutated Mice that had breached the defensive line weren’t dealt with quickly, it would be futile for the mbers of the support team to take their place.

Because the mbers of the support team would also need to handle the Mutated Mice first to continue the fire suppression, and this would surely take a considerable amount of ti.

But if firepower couldn’t be replenished imdiately, more and more rats would keep coming, which would create a vicious cycle.

However, for Chen Dalong, these problems were not an issue at all; he could chop them down as easily as slicing vegetables every single ti.

“Oh, it’s nothing really, I’m just contributing a little effort,” Chen Dalong modestly replied, yet he couldn’t quite hide the smile on his face.

Of course, he wasn’t just happy from being praised.

It was because through this round of action, his confidence had risen, and he felt that there was no major problem in holding out until the ssenger’s arrival.

His mood was quite good, and if the timing had been right, he might have even humd a tune or two.

The atmosphere on the scene was also quite relaxed; Chen Dalong’s performance was equivalent to giving everyone a great tranquilizer.

However, this sense of ease did not last long. Before much ti had passed, the next wave of attacks had arrived.

Chen Dalong’s performance remained stable, as he could almost always get there within a few seconds to deal with the mutated rats.

But such high-intensity combat caused enormous physical exhaustion, and even as an Evolutionist, Chen Dalong was feeling the strain.

Fortunately, battles like these were not continuous, and not every wave of mutated rats needed his personal attention.

While Chen Dalong’s battle was intensifying, over at Sunset Valley, earth-shaking changes had already occurred.

If Chen Dalong were to co in again, he would probably not recognize the path.

Most trees in Sunset Valley were originally between 20 to 30 ters tall.

But now, these trees had largely grown to a height of 50 ters.

As for those that were originally taller, they had grown way past 100 ters.

Particularly in Sunset Valley, apart from Ye Feng, the tallest wutong tree had skyrocketed to an astonishing 200 ters.

Had Ye Feng not broken through, this tree would have surpassed his height.

This might sound exaggerated, but when thought about carefully, it actually made sense.

After all, Ye Feng had never added points to increase tree body height.

In other words, at the sa Realm, Ye Feng’s tree height was probably the lowest, a result of his intentional efforts to conceal himself.

Of course, it’s undeniable that this Mutated Wutong Tree, which had only reached the Second Stage, having such height, was indeed extraordinary.

At least compared to other mutated plants, it had gained a significant lead.

The taller these trees grew, the happier Ye Feng beca.

“Most have broken through to the Second Stage, huh! I’m really looking forward to seeing how many Spirit Points they can provide in an hour.”

The more Spiritual Energy these trees absorbed, the more he could harvest.

Of course, it wasn’t just the trees that were growing rapidly, but also the weeds and shrubs.

The shrubbery in Sunset Valley was now generally around five or six ters tall, and even the average height of the weeds was two ters.

One could imagine, if a human were to enter Sunset Valley at this ti, what the situation would be like; it would certainly be extrely difficult to move.

After all, with weeds taller than a person, there would be no visibility in such an environnt.

This was not exclusive to Sunset Valley; the outside world had largely beco the sa. Especially in the Donglin Mountain Range, things were even more exaggerated, and it could essentially be called a forbidden area for humans.

However, compared to plants, what Ye Feng was more concerned about were those mutated insects, which, with a large number of them breaking through, had also started to stir up trouble.

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