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Chapter 1894

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The green fog disappeared as quickly as it appeared.

Because it dissipated very quickly, most of the residents thought that it was just a slightly special but normal celestial phenomenon. Until someone discovered the wall covered with climbing vines outside the Ocean Theater.

The entire wall was covered with lush green vines hanging down. Some of the vines even had light purple flowers blooming. From afar, it looked like a wisteria waterfall.

Most importantly, these green vines were real!

A long time ago, First Heart City was engaged in "greening". However, the greening at that time was actually using stone carvings to carve plants, dye them green, and place them on the streets as a backdrop. But now, after a short period of fog, real plants actually appeared in First Heart City?!

While everyone was stunned by the climbing vines in front of them, someone else discovered that plants had appeared all over First Heart City. In fact, in the center of First Heart City's square, there was an additional tree with fruits growing on it!

At this moment, the entire First Heart City seemed to be in an uproar.

The sudden appearance of the plant was truly unexpected. Some people were puzzled, some were afraid, but more people were celebrating.

Although First Heart City became more prosperous with the increasing number of people, it still lacked some vitality and vitality.

After the weather began to change and the four seasons became distinct, the vitality of First Heart City was barely made up for. However, the vitality was still somewhat lacking. Until today, when a large number of green plants appeared, the missing part that everyone would not mention on the surface but was very concerned about was also made up for.

Amidst the cheers and excitement of the crowd, First Heart City seemed to have been reborn at this moment.

However, although they were happy, the doubts brought by the sudden appearance of plants still needed a channel to resolve them.

Therefore, after the hustle and bustle, the residents of First Heart City turned their attention to the city's management center — Sky Tower.

They were trying to get answers from the people inside the Firmament Tower.

However, all the people working for the City Lord's Mansion kept their mouths shut. They kept their mouths shut about the sudden appearance of plants. The only thing they said was that these plants were not harmful to First Heart City.

However, what the residents wanted to know was not whether the plants were beneficial or harmful, but the truth of the appearance of the plants. For a time, a wave of doubts began to spread in the city.

When the questioning reached its peak, City Lord Dreamdew finally spoke.

Monroe's announcement to the public was also very simple. She said that they would know the truth when the people from the City Planning Department appeared in the afternoon.

Although everyone still had some doubts, there was still a reply. Thus, the suspicion that permeated the air above the city was temporarily quelled. Everyone was waiting. They wanted to know what answer the people from the City Planning Department would give.



At this moment, in a study room on the third floor of the circular library in Initial Heart City.

Chown, who was wearing a scholar's robe, stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling window and quietly looked in the direction of Firmament Tower in the distance. There were many people gathered there. Although they couldn't hear what they were saying, they could guess some clues from how excited they were.

"Someone is manipulating public opinion in the dark, instigating these people to speak up." A clear male voice sounded from behind Chown.

It was Angor who spoke. He was sitting on the sofa, but when he saw Jon looking outside, he stood up and walked to the window as well.

Even without using Omniscient View, he could see what was going on in the crowd.

Chown nodded. "City Lord Dreamdew, as a woman, became the pillar of the city and overshadowed all the other candidates. It's only natural that she would become a thorn in their side. These arrogant dissidents' ideals fit someone's sense of superiority, which is why they still have a large number of supporters.

"So, if you think about it, the ones who manipulated public opinion are none other than Ellonia, Gernilla, or Duwade, one of the candidates. Duwade is a very clear-cut person. He's also one of the dissidents, but I don't think he'll play any dirty tricks. So, it has to be either Ellonia or Gernilla. "

Chown paused. "Personally, I think both of them are involved."

Chown briefly described the political situation in Initial Heart City. It wasn't as cruel as the real world, but there were already signs of infighting.

Angor didn't mind. He didn't want to get involved in this political mess. Besides, Angor didn't think that City Lord Dreamdew would be affected by this.

"In the afternoon, when the planning team brings the Dream Plant Fairies to make the city green, these people will disperse," Angor said.

"That's true. But the citizens of Initial Heart City don't have the right to speak, so they can only get information slowly. This is something that needs to be improved.

"Speaking of which, City Lord Dreamdew mentioned that she wants to set up an official newspaper. I think it's time. "

Angor chuckled.

As expected, City Lord Dreamdew wasn't a sitting duck. As a woman who once toyed with the nobles of several kingdoms, she knew all too well about politics.

Controlling the media meant controlling the direction of public opinion. A newspaper was the best way to control the situation until there was no better alternative.

"Let's do it then. It's also a good chance to educate people about Sinful Demons and Dream Plant Fairies," Angor replied.

Jon nodded. "I'll discuss it with City Lord Dreamdew later. She should have a plan already. Now we need to see if she wants to publish a weekly newspaper or a weekly one."

Speaking of this, Chown suddenly let out a long sigh. "Although newspapers are not bad, the information is still somewhat delayed. If only the information could be obtained instantly …" Pausing, Chown switched from the common language to Chinese, and said rather sentimentally, "I really miss the information age on Earth. It's a pity that I may never see it again."

Jon looked up at the sky with longing in his eyes.

A foreign land would always be a foreign land. Home would always be in a different dimension.

Angor didn't say anything. He knew how much Jon missed Earth, and he was going to do his best to fulfill Jon's dream. However, he didn't need to tell Jon about it yet.

Jon quickly calmed down and looked at Angor. "I was so lost in my thoughts that I forgot to ask. Is there anything you want to tell me?"

Angor nodded. "Yes, there is something I need to tell you."

"I heard you talking about the information age, Professor Jon. It has something to do with the real-time dissemination of information," Angor said. "I'm here to talk to you about the Mother Tree Network."

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