The Zombies Are Coming But I’m Laying Down At Home
The Zombies Are Coming But I’m Laying Down At Home Chapter 13.1

All those horrific corpse scenes have been dealt with, and the room looks a lot tidier.

The potato seedlings have grown up and now sit quietly in the flowerpot, as if sleeping.

On its flower pot, there are two clean, newly unearthed potatoes, which are round, plump and very cute.

Fu Erdie stepped forward, carefully picked up the potatoes, and then took the flower pot into her arms.

This is really a huge surprise.

Her rations are secured!

Potato seedlings and green radish both have time to rest and grow after eating. You cannot “go to work” during this time.

So Fuerdie found Pothos again and asked if there were any other mutated crops at home that could be taken out.

Pothos turned around and picked out one of the seeds Fuerdie brought back yesterday.

This seed did not germinate and was ordinary. Fu Erdie thought it looked a bit like millet, but he was not sure.

Because it was too primitive and weak, Fu Erdie did not feel its movement.

But since it was selected from Pothos, it must have something special about it.

There were no extra flower pots at home, so Fu Erdie decided to plant it in a floor-standing vase that 16-7 could not move.

After yesterday’s forced desensitization, Fu Erdie inspected and searched the places on the 16th floor where there were severed limbs and remains that he had not dared to go to yesterday.

This time, she found many things that could be used as flower pots.

Mutated green plants such as pothos and spider plants can take root and survive with a thin layer of soil. Since there were no other mutated crops, Fuldie considered taking spider plants, gardenias, and green plants out to eat.

Do some cleaning by the way.

After confirming that the 16th floor was cleared, Fu Erdie began to enter the 17th floor.

Similar to the situation on the sixteenth floor, only three doors on the seventeenth floor were still closed and had not been breached.

Fu Erdie took Chlorophytum with her when she went out this time.

Chlorophytum is much more active than potato seedlings and eats more.

Fu Erdie hadn’t finished rummaging through one room, but Chlorophytum was already happily preparing to clean the next room.

Fu Erdie had to keep an eye on the spider plant at all times to see if it had a tendency to run around, just like taking care of a naughty child, and put it in a safe place so that it could continue to eat.

In the first two rooms, Fu Erdie had to face the corpses by himself.

The eight rooms at the back were already clean when Fu Erdie entered, with not much dust left.

The spider plant was so full that it even wanted to burp.

Fu Erdie quickly carried her back to 16-1, put her back on the balcony, and then cleaned the 17th floor again.

The next day, she took Gardenia to the 18th floor and followed the same pattern.

On the third day, she took the meat to the 19th floor.

The day was not going well.

Succulent and cute, short and dumpy. Its root system is also the same as its appearance, short and unable to extend.

Fu Erdie held the small square box and placed it next to a corpse.

It took Susucculent a full hour to slowly stretch out the roots that were thick but not flexible in length.

Fu Erdie went about his own business, not worried that it would roll over and jump to a dangerous zone in excitement.

After she finished searching the first floor, Succulent finally finished eating the body parts the size of water bottles.

Fu Erdie thought for a while and placed it next to a larger corpse. Then he went home and picked up the recovered potato seedlings to eat and absorb the remaining garbage on this floor. Finally, he succeeded in getting three pieces of potatoes.

Fu Erdie was very happy. She replaced the spider plants and gardenias, and cleaned the 20th and 21st floors overnight to ensure that there were no zombies or other dangers on these floors. Then she placed the succulents in the room with the corpses to slow her down. Slowly absorbed.

Fu Erdie made mashed potatoes at night and shared them with the dog.

On the balcony, ten more kumquats matured, and fifteen new ones popped up at the same time.

The other potato seedlings planted earlier have not yet produced fruit, but there are already two sweet potatoes. Fu Erdie picked them up and stored them.

The peach and cherry trees have grown up. Under the special mutated environment of the balcony, they are not tall or strong, but they look very strong. They have also begun to bear fruit. It is estimated that they will have mature fruits in four or five days.

These crops were planted with home-grown fruits and grains just a few days after the end of the world, and they are all growing well.

Only tomatoes and cucumbers grow on vines, so they are a bit cumbersome to grow. Fu Erdie has seen them entangled and twisted around more than once. She doesn’t know whether it’s the instinct of the plant or the mutation of wisdom like the pothos.

After Fu Erdie cleans the building every day, he will break up the fight like a kindergarten principal, separate them, and adjust the direction of the vines so that one goes to the left and the other goes to the right.

But the next day, they would get entangled again and fight fiercely.

Fu Erdie once thought about planting them in vases that cannot be moved on other floors like millet in vases. But they don’t want to.

The pothos tried to pull it, and almost broke the vine, but did not let the cucumbers and tomatoes leave the small flower bed on the balcony.

Fu Erdie had no choice but to give up.

Just like a person, maybe he can live a normal life every day in a room with more than 30 degrees Celsius. But if you can stay in an air-conditioned room, why not?

Tomato and Cucumber are reluctant to go out, probably not just because of the temperature, but also because 16-1 is safer and the ambient air is fresher.

The house is mutated and can adjust many things. Maybe the soil condition of the flower bed is within the adjustment range of the room. Otherwise, it is impossible to explain how Fu Erdie, a person who does not distinguish between grains, can grow all the crops.

The 16-7 millet belongs to the wisdom mutation, and when it was taken out, it was still small and had no room for resistance. Now it was suffering and growing strong in the vase, and then a sprout emerged. It looked very pitiful.

In order to appease it and also want to experiment, Fu Erdie came to water it on time every day.

She wanted to know if planting intelligently mutated plants outside her home would allow her to protect a larger area of ​​her house.

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