Ye Feihong was astonished. He could actually see the three Pea Bullets at night. During the day, it was difficult for the human eye to track these Pea Bullets due to their incredibly fast shooting speed. The reason Ye Feihong could see them clearly was that the three Pea Bullets were enveloped in flames, resembling three meteors trailing long tails as they shot towards the distant ground.
A flame erupted on the ground ahead. The Peashooter, after drinking, surprisingly possessed the ability of Flame Attack. Ye Feihong quickly established a mental connection with the Peashooter. He sensed that the Peashooter was feeling dizzy and could not control its own body, radiating a significant amount of heat. It could expel this heat through the Pea Bullets.
Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh. Ye Feihong controlled the Peashooter to continuously fire dozens of peas at the distant ground. Only when the Peashooter's body gradually returned to green would the fire energy within it dissipate.
Seeing this situation, Ye Feihong pondered for a moment. Could it be that this alcohol allowed plants to temporarily gain the ability of flames? With this thought in mind, Ye Feihong proceeded to conduct drinking experiments with all the plants one by one. After drinking, the vines transformed into fiery whips. A single cup of alcohol could maintain the flame effect for three minutes.
After drinking, the Grape Vine reacts with flames and toxic mist, creating a violent explosion that can reach hundreds of meters. The Pumpkin Monster has effects similar to the Flame Pumpkin Monster; both increase fire damage, but the fire produced by the Pumpkin Monster is harder to extinguish. After drinking, the Pumpkin Monster spews out a large amount of flames around it.
The most exaggerated is the Carnivorous Vine. After drinking, it can transform into a Firebreather, with its massive mouth capable of shooting fire columns over a hundred meters long. Its destructive power is immense, but it lasts only for a brief ten seconds.
As for the Cabbage, when thrown, it becomes a fireball that, upon landing, can create a Fire Wall two to three meters wide. As Ye Feihong expected, all plants can drink alcohol and temporarily gain the power of flames.
However, Ye Feihong dared not let the two towering War Trees drink in his Farm Owner. If they were to ignite completely, it could spell disaster. The plants within the Farm Owner would suffer heavy losses, and Ye Feihong himself might perish in the Fire Sea.
Yet, seeing the two War Trees looking pitifully eager to drink, Ye Feihong allowed them to emerge from the ground and step outside his Farm Owner. He poured out more than half a barrel of alcohol for the two trees.
The two War Trees excitedly waved their arms in joy.
In their hands, what was once Willow Branches had transformed into two Flame Whips. Fortunately, this Heaven Gate had long since become a ruin. If this had happened in the city, these two fiery whips would have ignited countless skyscrapers.
Because of the two War Trees, who were the heaviest drinkers, they remained intoxicated for the longest time. They wielded the Flame Whips for a full half hour before finally returning to normal.
Inside the Ye Feihong base, this bizarre scene was captured precisely by the Reconnaissance Satellite overhead.
The Imperial Guard inquired, "Ye Feihong, what on earth happened to your Farm Owner? Why is there so much fire?"
Ye Feihong explained how he had acquired a large amount of alcohol, which allowed plants to briefly harness the power of flames. He relayed all this information to the Imperial Guard.
The Three-Star General immediately issued orders to quickly gather intelligence on potential locations that might have hidden alcohol before the apocalypse and to mark these sites accordingly.
The ability of plants to gain elemental powers was extremely rare and could only be achieved through special mutations that allowed for attribute attacks. Alcohol could facilitate such transformations, making it crucial for Farm Owners to defend against enemies—especially for those like Ye Feihong who were stationed at the front lines.
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