Mutated Plants to the Rescue

Aside from the Unmelted Frost Bamboo Tree, which preferred winter and quietly relocated itself to a shadier spot beneath other leafy plants, the rest of the vegetation remained unbothered by the sun.

Even so, Kim Haru didn't forget to check on their health from time to time.

He fertilized the plants when necessary and ensured they had sufficient water when needed.

The plants never found Kim Haru's attentiveness excessive.

On the contrary, they were absolutely delighted by his care.

Many mutated plants even volunteered to accompany Kim Haru to the Biryong Plains to assist him.

The plants' communication network spread information far faster than humans.

They were already well aware of the difficulties the Biryong Plains faced in resisting the heat.

Humans had it easier—they could avoid the harshest hours of sunlight, choosing to work during the cooler mornings and evenings.