Chapter 63 The Real War Arrives
At night, after his parents fell asleep, Ryan took a lot of things and went to the Wanjie Grocery Store.

After using the newly learned life magic to examine the dragon grass on the counter, Ryan discovered why the new plant had not grown. It turned out that he had injected too much energy into the plant (dragons are one of the top creatures in the magic world), so it lacked a soul, which was why the plant had not matured. After all, it takes a long time for a plant to grow a soul.

However, Ryan felt that this time when he went to the world of Plants vs. Zombies, he might be able to get something that could promote the development of the plant's soul.

After exploring the plants, Ryan opened a space gate and headed to the world of Plants vs. Zombies.

When he arrived in this world, he found that it was already afternoon. After looking around the town, Ryan found that the town was completely different from before. The fallen zombies and roadblocks on the road had been cleared, and the houses on both sides of the road had been renovated, and human activities appeared in the houses.

The most obvious change was in the center of the town. A huge energy tower stood in the small square in front of Dave's house. Ryan could see it even from several houses away.

Ryan quickened his pace and came to Dave's door. Just as he reached his door and before he could knock, the door was opened.

"Oh, my friend from another world, the plants have already told Dave that you are coming. Dave hasn't seen you for a long time, and I really missed you. Welcome, welcome." Dave stretched out his hand and patted Ryan's shoulder, then let Ryan into the room.

Ryan found the house much tidier than the last time he came. Dave proudly explained beside him, "Since I built these robots, I have expanded the defense circle a long way out. Now the ordinary people who used to hide in the mountains can come back. At least Dave can eat hot, fresh meals now."

As he was talking, a small robot walked by, wiping everywhere with a rag.

"These robots are really flexible. I really admire the civilization that can make these robots so smart with perforated steel plates and steam engines. By the way, let me show you my most proud invention recently. You will never guess it."

Dave took Ryan to the square in front of the door where the energy tower was placed. Ryan saw at a glance that this energy tower seemed a little different from what he knew. There was only a little white steam coming out of the chimney at the top. You know, even in the Frostpunk world where this energy tower was born, when the coal combustion efficiency was raised to the limit, the chimney at the top could not avoid billowing black smoke and sparks.

"How did you manage to make the energy tower not emit any black smoke?" Ryan turned to Dave and asked.

"Ah, this involves my secret weapon." Dave replied as he nodded and greeted the engineers who were guarding the energy tower.

After approaching the energy tower, Ryan discovered that this energy tower seemed to be different from the structure he had seen before. The bottom of the energy tower, where the combustion room should have been, was inlaid with a circle of thick fireproof glass. It did not look like an observation window, but rather like there was a greenhouse underneath.

Wait, greenhouse! Ryan seemed to have thought of something and ran to the glass in two steps. Sure enough, there was a group of torch tree stumps with blue flames inside.

Dave also came up at this time, put one hand on Ryan's shoulder, pointed at the torch tree stump below and said, "Look, my friend. As long as I feed them coffee beans and sunlight crystals regularly, they can keep burning like this. This is much more environmentally friendly than the original design of burning coal, and there is no need to worry about any energy crisis. I think I am a genius for making such an improvement." "It is indeed a genius idea." Ryan agreed. "By the way, I came here to give you some information about the production process and technology of daily necessities, as well as some magical plant seeds that I have never seen before when I traveled to a Nordic country. At the same time, I want to find some zombies to practice my magic."

Dave took what Ryan handed him, handed the seeds to a robot, and then looked at a package of paper documents and said, "These things are quite useful. After all, now that everyone is safe and has no worries about food and clothing, we need these things.

Unfortunately, the disaster happened so long ago that many of the daily necessities we found before the disaster have expired and cannot be used. These things of yours can just solve the urgent problem. But next time you can bring a mobile storage device, so many paper documents are really a bit troublesome. "

"I can't help it. My world is at least a dozen years behind this world. I guess you don't have an ancient computer that can read floppy disks here, right?"

After hearing this reason, Dave nodded, handed the information Ryan brought to the staff, and then said to him: "You said you came here to cause trouble for those zombies this time? I have to say that your decision is just a coincidence. I have just accumulated a group of forces recently and are ready to retake the first city. You stay here for one night, and we will set off tomorrow. You can go with us."

"By the way." Dave seemed to have thought of something and continued, "Your house has been completely tidied up. The friend you introduced last time lives there now. But the house is big, so you don't have to worry about having no place to live."

After saying goodbye to Dave, Ryan came to his own house behind Dave's house. It was only then that he took a closer look at his own house for the first time.

This is a two-story red brick house with three bedrooms and a warm fireplace. Ryan walked to the door and knocked. The door opened and a little girl walked out. It should be Jennifer Scott, the daughter of the father-daughter duo last time.

Jennifer was a little surprised to see that it was Ryan, and then she shouted into the house: "Dad, the brother who sent us to this world last time is back."

Soon, Kenway, dressed in home clothes, walked out of the room. Seeing Ryan, he greeted him warmly: "Hello, Mr. Ryan, please come in quickly. I think you haven't had dinner yet. I will use the phone... yes, that's the word. I will call the hotel to send dinner over."

Ryan walked into the living room, sat on the sofa and said to Kenway: "It seems that you have adapted well to this kind of life now. You even learned how to call for takeout."

"Thanks to you." Kenway poured a cup of black tea for Ryan and said, "After I came here, Mr. Dave saw your letter of introduction and hoped that I would work in the reconnaissance team. I think that job is suitable for me. At least this time I can be sure that none of these enemies are innocent. He also let my daughter go to school with other children. My daughter looks much better now. Thank you very much."

"Ah, as long as you feel that you are doing well, that's all. I don't want anything to go wrong with my promise." Ryan replied, feeling genuinely happy that he had successfully helped those in need.

(End of this chapter)

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