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Chapter 180 Mosquito Infestation in New York

April in New York is the time when spring flowers are blooming.

The streets were bustling with people, and people were strolling leisurely in the park, enjoying the sunshine and breeze.

Jiang Huai quietly activated his mosquito leader skill.

On a seemingly peaceful spring morning, an unprecedented mosquito plague suddenly hit New York.

At subway station entrances, next to garbage dumps, in building cracks and even in river wetlands, countless mosquitoes are like black waves, gathering into the city from all directions.

At first, only a few citizens noticed the abnormality of the mosquitoes.

“Why are there so many mosquitoes?”

A man pushing a black wheel complained at the edge of the park, waving his hands to try to dispel the buzzing bugs in his ears.

However, within a few minutes, he realized that the situation was not good.

The mosquitoes that were originally just a handful suddenly increased to hundreds, buzzing around her head.

He screamed and ran away in a hurry.

The whole city is experiencing the same thing.

Behind the high-rise windows of an office building, white-collar workers were holding a meeting when they suddenly found countless mosquitoes pouring in from the vents and door cracks, attacking every exposed skin.

Customers in the cafe tried to swat away the flying insects that were able to get in.

The coffee on the table was knocked over, the chair fell to the ground, and the air was filled with screaming and slapping.

No one was spared, whether it was pedestrians on the street, residents in apartment buildings, or drivers driving.

Exposed areas of skin become the main targets of these mosquitoes.

Even if the doors and windows are closed, mosquitoes can still get into the room through tiny gaps, as if they are everywhere.

"Fuck! These damn mosquitoes?"

A white man living in Brooklyn grabbed the red and swollen lumps on his arms and cursed angrily.

He sprayed insecticide on the ceiling to drive away the mosquitoes.

A restaurant owner helplessly turned off the business lights and sat in a chair gasping for breath.

His store had just been taken over by mosquitoes, and the food, drinks, and customers who were dining were all besieged by swarms of mosquitoes.

A young man who had just taken a bite of his hamburger almost choked to death.

Because when he opened his mouth, a mosquito flew directly into his throat.

New Yorkers began desperately trying various methods to fight mosquitoes.

Some people used electric mosquito swatters, some lit scented candles, and others hid in thick mosquito nets.

Social media is full of hilarious and desperate scenes:

A man wearing a motorcycle helmet was running on the street, but was still chased by mosquitoes.

A woman covered her entire head with a transparent plastic bag in an attempt to block mosquito bites, but she accidentally stepped into a puddle on the side of the road and fell.

Some people turned the fans to maximum power and blew them hard at themselves, but even so, mosquitoes still swarmed on the walls waiting for their opportunity.

This inescapable fate makes every American in New York feel devastated.

“These mosquitoes are simply evil!”

a news anchor shouted angrily on the air.

His face was also covered with redness and swelling. He took off his headphones in an unbearable state and waved his hands desperately, but still could not stop the harassment of mosquitoes.

The mosquito plague paralyzed New York in an instant.

Insecticides, mosquito repellent lamps and mosquito repellent patches have become scarce commodities.

"New York is finished, the streets are full of mosquitoes!"

A man posted a short video at home and shouted in despair.

His eyes were bloodshot and his face was covered with red and swollen bumps from the bites.

The New York police were helpless. Several police cars were surrounded by mosquitoes, and the drivers did not even dare to get out of the car, hiding inside with the windows closed.

This mosquito plague brought an unprecedented mental torture.

People have become accustomed to the fast-paced life in New York, but now, everyone is caught in endless restlessness.

"What happened to the United States?"

A social media blogger helplessly posted a message:
“From zombies to mosquitoes, are we making a disaster movie?”

The post quickly received thousands of likes and comments, most of which were curses against New York's mosquito infestation.

"I'd rather fight zombies than be tortured by mosquitoes again!"

One netizen angrily wrote in a comment:

"At least the zombies aren't so annoying!"

Faced with this unprecedented mosquito plague, New Yorkers can only struggle in silence and collapse.

As the number of mosquitoes continues to increase, the whole of New York has fallen into a state of disorder.

Everyone knows that this is not an ordinary mosquito season, but an unprecedented urban crisis.

Some citizens simply used tape to seal all the gaps in doors and windows, but found that mosquitoes were still everywhere indoors, as if these flying insects could emerge out of thin air.

On social media, discussions about the "New York mosquito plague" have reached an unprecedented level of heat.

From Facebook to Twitter, there are videos and pictures of mosquito plagues taken by citizens.

A photographer uploaded a video.

The footage showed cyclists on the Brooklyn Bridge completely surrounded by a cloud of black mosquitoes, making it impossible to even see their faces.

“Is this nature’s revenge?”

The video title reads, sparking countless discussions.

In another video that went viral, a courier wearing heavy protective clothing rode a motorcycle through the streets of Manhattan, with a swarm of mosquitoes following behind him.

Someone commented:
"The delivery guys are going to become superheroes."

The direct impact of the mosquito plague is that the operation of the city has come to a standstill.

Schools were forced to close and companies were empty because no one wanted to go to work and risk being bitten and covered in red and swollen bacteria.

Traffic in the city was also in chaos.

Metro stations were closed due to the invasion of mosquitoes, and taxis were also unable to escape the trouble of mosquitoes inside their cars.

Some taxi drivers simply stopped operating, saying they would rather earn less money than be bitten into a sieve.

The catering industry is even more miserable.

The restaurant was infested with mosquitoes both inside and outside, and both indoor dining and take-out services were stalled due to the mosquito infestation.

One restaurant owner collapsed and said:
"This is truly the most ridiculous day in New York City history!"

Behind this chaos, Jiang Huai, the instigator, is leisurely hovering in the sky above New York.

His cold-eyed indifference formed a sharp contrast with the helplessness of the Americans.

New York, a once sleepless and prosperous metropolis, is now falling into chaos under the control of Jiang Huai.

As the time goes.

More mosquitoes flocked into New York from surrounding areas, and the mosquito population in New York became even larger.

The White House office received countless complaint calls, each accompanied by curses and threats.

The mosquito infestation in New York quickly caused panic in the United States.

Major television news around the world reported on the chaotic scene in New York.
The streets were filled with mosquitoes, and everyone was running around covering their ears and faces.

These images quickly ignited the anxiety of other Americans, who feared that their own cities would become the next victims.

Supermarkets across the United States were once again sold out. (End of this chapter)

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