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Chapter 17 Battles in the World of Plants vs. Zombies

As soon as they returned to the ground, a gust of wind blew outside. A piece of paper flew in through the open window and stuck directly on Ryan's face. He smelled the smell of blood from above.

Taking off the piece of paper, there was a line of crooked words written on it with dark red blood: "We will visit you soon, welcome to join us! Your friend"

It seemed that the battle was about to begin. The background of the electronic alarm clock in the living room turned red and sounded a harsh alarm. Then a two-minute countdown appeared.

"Go to the empty house next to you. You don't need to face the main zombies there. You just need to share my pressure from the side and kill the scattered zombies that retreat. I have prepared everything over there." The voice said.

As soon as he landed, Dave rushed out from the front door.

Before the door could close, Dave rushed back and placed a brand new iron pot on Ryan's head. "With this, you can command the plants with your thoughts."

After the door closed, Lane took a path through his house through the back door and headed for his predetermined position.

In his previous life, Ryan was a veteran player of the Plants vs. Zombies series. Seeing that he was now going to personally direct a real Plants vs. Zombies game, in addition to being nervous, he even felt a little excited.

Arriving at the predetermined position, there were four bags of seeds placed in the house. The bags were written with sunflowers (50), pea shooters (100), cherry bombs (150), and nuts (50).

According to the instruction manual placed next to it, in combat mode, the sunflower can produce a ball of sunlight every 30 seconds. This sunlight can turn the plant into a temporary weapon with a lifespan of only three days. Now the iron pot above Ryan's head can collect sunlight.

, all operations are similar to those in the game, 50 points of sunshine are pre-stored in the iron pot.

Ryan quickly planted a sunflower seed in the yard, and then put sunlight on the seed.

Just like the fast forward in the documentary, this seed quickly transformed from a bud into an adult sunflower in a matter of seconds. After a while, a ball of light emerged from the sunflower, guided by Ryan's thoughts.

It flew down into the iron pot above his head, and an illusory number appeared in the upper left corner of his eyes: 25. It seemed that just like in the game, the sunflower produced 25 points of sunlight at a time.

Just after finishing this, I heard the sound of zombies starting to climb up the wooden planks on the wall. Soon, the first zombie showed its head on the wall.

The zombie made a terrifying howling sound, and then staggered towards Ryan's house.

From a distance, although the zombies do not look as cute as in the game, they generally look similar to the zombies in the game; they have green skin, tattered clothes, protruding eyes, and a wide mouth with only

There are only a few yellow teeth left. He staggers when he walks, and occasionally makes unexplained roars from the middle of his throat.

There were only one or two zombies that rushed into the yard at first. Ryan planted the 50 points of sunshine he had saved into a new sunflower. Then he continued to cast petrification spells on the one or two zombies that climbed up. Although the effect was not good, each one

Magic can make zombies stop in place for five or six seconds.

With the work of two sunflowers, Ryan quickly hit the first pea shooter. After a few pea shooters hit, the zombie broke its neck and fell in the yard.

After defeating several zombies with the help of magic, Ryan suddenly found the shadow of a silver coin emerging from the body of the fallen zombie. When he put it into his pot with his mind, there was a sudden drop in his pocket, and Ryan

He reached into his pocket and took out a sunshine crystal.

"This world is quite interesting." Ryan thought, "Although the presence of sunlight crystals in zombies feels neither scientific nor magical."

As time went by and more and more sunlight accumulated, Ryan planted two rows of sunflowers at the back of the yard. Then he planted three peashooters in each row. He also planted a row of nuts at the front.

In this formation, the zombies became living targets and fell in front of the plants one after another. Ryan also took this opportunity to practice some of the magic he had mastered.

Occasionally, when some zombies gather, plant a cherry bomb to clear the area.

A few hours later, just as Ryan was getting more and more comfortable practicing a few spells, a siren suddenly came from Crazy Dave's house. It seemed that the zombies' final offensive had begun.

Hundreds of zombies, led by zombies holding small flags, rushed over. At this time, the hysteresis effect provided by the spell was simply a drop in the bucket for such a large group of zombies.

Soon, the zombies stepped on the bodies of the fallen zombies in front of them, rushed to the front of the nuts and began to gnaw on the nuts despite the pea shooter's attacks.

Ryan tried to place a cherry bomb where the zombies were gathered, but there were too many zombies, and the cherry bomb was eaten by them before it exploded.

There is no other way, Ryan can only place cherry bombs at the edge of the zombie group, destroying the zombies layer by layer like peeling an onion.

In the end, with a few nuts almost eaten, Ryan finally killed all the zombies that ran into the yard.

He originally wanted to go out and chase the retreating zombies, but after thinking about Dave's instructions, he didn't move.

As a result, after the large group of zombies left, a few zombies suddenly emerged from the soil. They seemed to be setting up an ambush.

Cold sweat instantly flowed down Ryan's back, and the few hours of fighting consumed too much energy. Ryan sat down on the steps in front of the door and let out a sigh of relief.

After sitting for a while, Ryan saw Dave driving the tractor out of his house.

He ran to the road and saw that Dave was planting permanent plants on the roadside. Seeing Ryan coming out, he called to Ryan: "Come over and help. As long as the plants are planted here, zombies will not be able to approach this place on a large scale in the future."

area. We took back a piece of land from the zombies, and I promised your house will be in this area."

Ryan was a little indifferent at first. But after hearing the last sentence, he immediately stepped forward to help and used the floating spell to help move the items.

Seeing Dave repairing the wall with rough hands, Ryan felt strange. Because in that underground laboratory, there was a smart butler with high technological content, and Dave boasted that he made it himself. So why not make some robots?

How about helping with these chores?

During the break, Ryan raised this question. Dave took a sip from the water glass, and then replied: "You think I want to work by myself? It's a pity that the plants can only make simple movements and can't move, so they can't help."

I work, and my enemy, the leader of the zombies, is a robot master. I am not as good as him in terms of computers and robots. Only in a completely shielded laboratory underground can I ensure the safety of the system. As soon as I leave the underground shielded space

, my robot will soon turn into his and attack me."

Ryan also sighed. It seemed that the two of them had to work until late at night. This kind of physical labor was really too heavy for an 11-year-old child.

Suddenly, Ryan had an idea: "Uncle Dave, we don't have to do this kind of rough work anymore. Regarding the problem of robots being used by the enemy, I suddenly thought of a good way to solve this problem."


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