Chapter 29 (1/2)
Mike had torn the reward order from the notice board and officially accepted the mission, leaving the City of Light.
The wheat field on the east side was not particularly far from the City of Light, and it was only a 15-minute walk.
From afar, Mike could see the wheat field, but it was very different from the memories of his former life.
In his old memories, the wheat field was always golden, and when the breeze blew, it would set off a wave as the wheat swayed. Just looking at it brought comfort and ease to people.
But now, the scene in the wheat field was terrible.
The crops were no longer harvestable and were badly damaged.
On almost every plant, there were locusts that constantly devoured the plant.
Occasionally, a large black shadow would suddenly fly up, and it looked very frightening.
These locusts were completely different from the locusts in the real world. They were huge.
Each of them was about 20 centimeters long.
If someone asked, “What is the most annoying monster in Second World?”
The answer would definitely be these mutated locusts.
With only 5 HP, they were very weak. Almost any attack could kill them.
However, since they were so weak, neither would they provide players with experience nor would they drop any loot.
They did not provide 1 EXP or 1 copper coin. Therefore, no one was willing to provoke them.
After Mike saw these mutated locust monsters, he picked up his poisonous sword and walked forward.
Soon, Mike was in the hostility range.
Many locusts noticed Mike and flew toward him.
However, when they came into contact with Mike, they died immediately.
Mike, on the other hand, was not hurt at all.
The locusts rushed toward Mike, but Mike did not stop walking.
More and more locusts were attracted to Mike.
The whole wheat field was covered with a huge shadow. The huge shadow had covered the sky and the sun.
Under this huge shadow, Mike looked very small, as if Mike was the locust.
Soon, Mike arrived at the center of the wheat field and stopped.
He was completely surrounded by locusts.
Within dozens of meters from him, there were countless locusts.
They kept rushing toward Mike but died one after another.
Every second, dozens of locusts rushed toward Mike, killing themselves.
In five minutes, in only five minutes, Mike completed a task that no one else could complete.