Why didn't anyone tell me this is a parallel world?

Chapter 430 The Unwilling Li Luoxia

At this time, Li Luoxia's cultivation of the little bugs was still within the normal range, until one day the little bugs suddenly went crazy and out of control.

The people in the laboratory suggested to Li Luoxia that he could provide some Tamun flowers to the little bugs. After all, the little bugs were the companion bugs of Tamun flowers from the beginning.

The scent of the Tamarin flower can also soothe its volatile spirit.

It worked at first, but as the bugs grew bigger, more and more Tamarin flowers were needed, and Li Luoxia began to have difficulty supplying them.

After all, there are only so many Tamarin flowers in total. Even if the Heisen Gang can grab most of them on the market, all of them combined cannot keep up with the growth rate of the little bugs.

Not to mention that Li Luoxia had already been questioned because of the Tamulan incident, and her brothers and sisters used this as an excuse to start attacking her.

Li Luoxia had no choice but to take the little bug into the desert and look for an oasis with Tamun flowers himself.

What Li Luoxia didn't expect was that she thought the little bug would start to eat a lot of the Tamun flower after finding it, so she had to take the little bug with her to keep looking for an oasis in the desert.

But in fact, the small insect, which has grown to the length of an arm, just ate a few tamarind flowers and then built a nest around them.

At the same time, because of the gnawing of small insects, the Tamarin flowers begin to release a lot of fragrance, attracting more animals.

At this time, there was no need for Li Luoxia to take action. The little bug could hunt on its own and eat up the animals it attracted.

This also made Li Luoxia suddenly realize that the relationship between the small insects and the Tamarin flowers was a symbiotic relationship from the beginning - the small insects bit the petals of the Tamarin flowers, allowing the fragrance of the Tamarin flowers to spread and attract other animals.

Although those animals will eat some of the tamarillo flowers and small insects, more tamarillo flowers and small insects will actually survive.

Those animals cannot become fertilizer for the Tamarin flowers quickly if they rely on natural degradation. At this time, the small insects on the Tamarin flowers will help and speed up the process.

The little insects returned to the place where the Tamun flower was and felt the familiar environment, then they instinctively began to build a nest and breed offspring.

When more Tarantulas appeared, Li Luoxia discovered that their feces could actually increase the production of Tarantula flowers. This discovery immediately raised her status in the Heisen Gang, and she even gained the management rights of the new smuggling route.

While obtaining a large number of Talan flowers, Li Luoxia did not give up his idea of ​​cultivating powerful desert creatures. He continued to feed the Talan worms with various animals that had consumed animal gene potions until the Talan worms completely mutated into their current appearance.

At the same time, because the desert she chose was too small, the animals in the desert could not feed more Taran worms and were soon eaten up. So she set her sights on the Tulum Desert, the largest desert in China.

As a result, less than two years after the Taran insects had been plaguing the Tulum Desert, the Chinese authorities noticed something was amiss and wanted to investigate the cause, leading to the current situation.

When Xia Liuying heard this, she didn't even know what to say.

Because there were people with the ability to read minds and distinguish truth from falsehood, Li Luoxia didn't struggle for long and said everything he needed to say.

Miss Xing Xing, who conveyed the message to Xia Liuying, also told Xia Liuying that Li Luoxia finally asked about Xia Liuying.

After being caught, Li Luoxia thought about it over and over again. Even though he couldn't figure out what Xia Liuying had done, he was sure that her identity was definitely not that simple.

The person who was in charge of the interrogation at that time probably had bad intentions. He directly played a compilation video of Xia Liuying on the Internet to Li Luoxia without turning off the barrage.

The screen is full of "Chong Mei" and the occasional "Ha Mei".

"No, she is a student who is about to become a sophomore in high school. During the summer vacation, her teacher sent her to hike in the desert. She might be famous on the Internet. After all, she is a very popular star hero seed."

Li Luoxia was very unwilling. She would rather believe that Xia Liuying was a plainclothes officer who was specially arranged, or a person of some other identity.

They were also unwilling to accept that Xia Liuying was actually just an underage high school student who met them by chance... and brought about their destruction.

This was like a ridiculous joke. She, Li Luoxia, had done so many things, competing with her brothers and sisters in the Heisen Gang to reach her current position, but in the end, she lost everything because of bad luck?

After hearing this, Xia Liuying could only shake her head. At the same time, she was a little curious. Li Luoxia didn't seem to know that students from the Super Star School in China have to bring a set of live broadcast equipment when they go out.

I asked Miss Xing Xing, and she gave two reasons.

One is that the situation at home and abroad is different. Domestic psychics, as long as they have registered their identities openly, must at least wear a locator to monitor their itinerary - and then they can be qualified to purchase various psychic items at low prices.

The authorities are aware of the principle of punishing someone with a stick. If they restrict the freedom of movement in some areas, they will naturally give preferential treatment in other places.

In foreign countries, there are many cases of "robbery" and "theft" by relying on supernatural powers. They are afraid to destroy the surveillance cameras when they see them, and they will never carry live broadcast equipment with them to control their actions.

Therefore, people abroad basically cannot understand what is happening in China. Even if they have heard some news, they find it hard to believe it and simply regard it as fake.

After all, not all countries are like China, which attaches great importance to the safety of ordinary people's lives.

Li Luoxia seems to speak fluent Chinese, but in fact she has never spent a few days in China and has no way of imagining what China does.

The second reason is that even if all students in Super Star School carry live broadcast equipment with them, there are only a few students in a year who actually need to live broadcast events. Even if there are a few occasionally, the popularity will not be too high.

There hasn't been a Xia Liuying like this in decades.

Without popularity and examples, who would believe it even if they heard about it? It's like the news that some Chinese people are so hygienic that they wash the dishes seven times. Most people would just laugh it off when they see it.

What? You said that the Chinese would provide each of their students with an expensive live broadcast device? Do you think foreigners would believe it?

Besides, who would care about what foreign students do every day? Most people only read the news they want to see, and they will be happier to see that others are living worse than themselves. Who would want to see how people abroad live more comfortably and better than themselves?

It’s not like I’m living that well.

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