Chapter 290 Born Extraordinary
Logically speaking, sea grapes are algae, and algae are very resilient. Once separated, they should be able to grow into two mature plants.

Unfortunately, the small piece of deep-sea oxygen that was separated withered completely in just half a day, eventually turning into a charred, dead plant.

Wei Zhaohua speculated that either this individual is special, with only one existing at a time, possessing a certain "uniqueness"; or his transplantation method was incorrect, perhaps requiring a special medium or ritual to successfully divide.

He dared not try again.

If he continues to try and fails again, it will affect the production of deep-sea oxygen itself, and he cannot bear the responsibility.

"It's nothing, I wasn't talking to you."

Qin Ziwen patted Wei Zhaohua on the shoulder beside him and said calmly, "I know you've done your best. I'll think of a solution."

It would be great if there were cards that could copy extraordinary plants, splitting them in two and doubling the yield.

Unfortunately, he had never seen such cards before, and wasn't even sure if they actually existed.

These extraordinary plants are special; unlike special resource points, they cannot be copied using cards.

"Are all the harvested vegetables stored in the warehouse?"

"They're all saved," Wei Zhaohua replied quickly.

Qin Ziwen thought of something and a smile appeared on his face. "Jia Liangcai told me before that you keep a close eye on those harvested vegetables. You have to talk until you're hoarse before you can get a little bit from me."

Upon hearing this, Wei Zhaohua coughed awkwardly and said, "President, it's not that I'm stingy... it's just that there really isn't much. There are so many people in the community, and so many vegetables in the warehouse. If everyone comes to take some, it will be empty in a few days."

He muttered under his breath, "Besides, seaweed is edible, and clams and oysters are good sources of nutrition, so why keep focusing on these few vegetables I have..."

Qin Ziwen waved his hand and said gently, "I didn't mean to blame you, but if you're not going to eat it, you can store it in the cellar to prevent it from spoiling."

Wei Zhaohua breathed a sigh of relief and immediately said, "What would you like to eat, Chairman? I'll go get some right now."

"Give me a pumpkin, I'm craving pumpkin porridge."

Seeing Wei Zhaohua turn to leave, Qin Ziwen called him back: "No rush, we haven't finished talking about the important matters yet. You need to make a plan out how much farmland you need and how to arrange the planting. Then give it to Jia Liangcai and let him help you implement it."

“Great!” Wei Zhaohua perked up.

"Okay, you can go ahead and get busy." Qin Ziwen then went to the Giant Beast Breeding Center.

Upon reaching the top floor, he discovered that another egg was finally showing signs of hatching.

The surface of the eggshell is covered with a dense network of cracks, each only the thickness of a spider's thread and spreading out evenly.

"He came out so much later than your brother," Qin Ziwen muttered to himself, a hint of anticipation rising in his heart.

In mythology, the longer the gestation period, the more extraordinary something is.

For example, Nezha was born after a three-year pregnancy.

Blackie squatted beside him. Now it had grown even bigger, and when it stood up, its shoulder height was almost the same as Qin Ziwen's.

Its thick tail swayed gently behind it, and its crimson eyes were fixed on the egg that exuded a familiar aura.

It unconsciously moved closer, sniffed, and then slowly opened its mouth.

"Snapped!"

Qin Ziwen hit it in the mouth.

"What do you want? To taste your brother's flavor?"

Blackie whimpered. It had been raised by Qin Ziwen since it was a kitten and was very afraid of him. It obediently shrank its neck and squatted down beside him, its two little paws rubbing together incessantly, its eyes still glued to the egg.

Sunlight streamed down from the skylight, shining directly onto the incubation platform.

Amidst the shifting light and dust, the round, brownish-purple egg with white spots suddenly wobbled very slightly.

Click, click~
A sound as faint as a mosquito's buzz could be heard.

Qin Ziwen sensed that tiny wisps of air were seeping out from the cracks on the eggshell surface.
Qin Ziwen missed witnessing Hei Zai hatching last time, but this time his wish was fulfilled.

Click, click~
The eggshell cracked faster and faster, and the cracking sounds became more and more frequent.

Suddenly, a small bulge appeared on the top of the egg, and something inside seemed to be straining to squeeze out.

"Pfft~"

A tiny, off-white claw tip pierced the eggshell. Then the gap widened.

Finally, after quite a while...

A wet little paw struggled to squeeze out from inside.

Blackie was getting anxious and couldn't help but reach out his paw to help, but Qin Ziwen gently held him down.

"Don't move it, let it come out by itself."

Blackie was puzzled and tilted his head.

Qin Ziwen laughed and said, "Didn't you hatch by yourself back then? This is the first step it took to come into this world. If it needs help even for this step, what will it do in the future?"

The sound of the eggshell cracking grew more and more rapid, and the first white claw to emerge suddenly pressed down with force.

A large piece of the eggshell was pushed open from the inside, revealing a gap.

Immediately afterwards, a wet head struggled to squeeze out from the opening.

It seemed startled by the two large heads that had approached from outside.

It made a "coo" sound and then withdrew.

After a while, it slowly poked its head out again, its golden pupils wide open, curiously gazing at the human and dragon before it.

"What a nice view."

Qin Ziwen couldn't help but exclaim in amazement.

The first thing that catches the eye is the warm, milky-white scales, as smooth as ivory, with viscous egg liquid clinging to the edges, refracting a rainbow of light under the sunlight.

Its skull structure is somewhat similar to that of Hei Zai.

Both have the head of a Tarbosaurus, but its head looks more "rounded," making it look less fierce than Blackie.

Its most striking feature is its pair of vertical pupils, which resemble molten gold.

The little guy rolled his eyes, finally fixing his gaze on Qin Ziwen.

"Gu..."

It gave a fawning cry.

Qin Ziwen's face lit up with joy. He quickly helped peel off the remaining eggshells and then picked her up.

"So nice."

Blackie: ? ? ?
"Cuckoo~"

The milky-white little dinosaur made a soft cry in its throat. When it was picked up, it instinctively grabbed Qin Ziwen's clothes, tilted its head, and bumped its head on Qin Ziwen's shoulder.

Then she raised her head and stared intently at Qin Ziwen with her big, watery eyes.

As the first creature it encountered after hatching, and given that Qin Ziwen was the owner of the giant beast incubation center, it naturally regarded Qin Ziwen as its closest person.

"It's so cold." Qin Ziwen felt his hands were very cold.

It's like holding a block of ice.

Why is this little guy's body temperature so low?

I hope I'm not sick.

He quickly offered it an insight.

【Extraordinary Ice Tyrannosaurus Rex: ☆】: Level 1 Frost Touch, Level 1 Super Hearing

He was born with extraordinary abilities!
Qin Ziwen was somewhat surprised.
Blackie is a mutated individual, and this little guy is also an extraordinary individual.

Neither of the two eggs was simple.

That Mother Tyrannosaurus's lair truly was home to two supreme beings.

Of course, it is also possible that the architectural design caused the dragon eggs to mutate.

(End of this chapter)

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