The necessities this time include not only food and water, but also mosquito repellent spray, protective clothing, and even mosquito nets and electric mosquito swatters.

The stocks of related products in many online stores have already been running out, and the prices have been driven up to sky-high levels.

Some residents have even begun stockpiling pesticides in an effort to create safe zones in their yards.

“If mosquitoes come to our city, what should we do?”

A citizen interviewed in Chicago said anxiously.

Just after the zombie crisis in California subsided, New York was hit by this unexpected mosquito plague.

New York, the most prosperous metropolis in the United States, is now in extreme chaos caused by mosquito infestation.

The White House finally couldn't sit still anymore.

The King of Understanding quickly convened an emergency meeting to try to find a solution.

"Where did these mosquitoes come from? They are exactly the same as the two mosquito outbreaks in the island country."

The King of Understanding slammed the table and angrily questioned the relevant experts.

"It is currently under investigation."

An entomologist answered cautiously.

"Then you should be able to control them!"

The king seems more anxious, and experts suggest:
"Spray planes spraying pesticides high into the sky!"

Trump followed the advice of experts and mobilized 20 aircraft specially used for aerial spraying of pesticides to carry out comprehensive insecticide control operations over New York City.

These aircraft are equipped with state-of-the-art spraying systems and were originally used to deal with agricultural pests, but are now temporarily requisitioned.

The King of Understanding made the final decision at the emergency meeting:

"Act quickly, these mosquitoes must be eliminated!"

Shortly after twenty spraying planes took off from surrounding air bases, they began to experience strange malfunctions one after another as they approached downtown New York.

The pilot of the first plane suddenly reported a communication failure when entering New York airspace.

He tried to contact the ground tower, but only heard bursts of harsh noise.

A few minutes later, the plane suddenly lost control, fell rapidly from the sky with black smoke, and finally exploded in an open space in Brooklyn.

"We lost its signal!"

the tower controller shouted in horror.

The second plane followed closely behind, and also when entering New York airspace, its instrument panel failed and its engine stopped.

After the crew sent out one last vague distress signal, they crashed into the Hudson River.

When the emergency rescue team arrived, the plane had already turned into wreckage.

In the following hours, other spraying planes also experienced sudden crashes in similar situations.

These crash scenes have caused even more panic among New Yorkers, with many looking up at the sky, fearing that the next plane will fall and hit their homes.

This is exactly the same as the frequent plane crashes in the Atlantic Ocean.

Experts were unable to explain the crashes, finding no evidence of weather anomalies or signs of radar interference.

An aerospace engineer said helplessly:

"This is not a simple mechanical failure, but some unknown reason."

With the complete failure of the air operation, the United States was forced to turn to ground spraying vehicles that were far less efficient than aircraft.

Hundreds of spray trucks were mobilized from all over the state and drove into New York City to spray pesticides along major roads.

These vehicles are loaded with powerful chemical agents, and each device can cover an area of ​​100 meters in diameter.

Nevertheless, the efficiency of ground spraying is far different from that of aerial operations.

New York's streets are complex and crowded, with many alleys and shadowed areas of buildings that cannot be covered by the agent.

Mosquitoes seem to be more cunning than humans. They quickly move to corners that spraying vehicles cannot reach, such as high floors of residential buildings, near lakes in parks, and even into subway stations.

The spraying team slowly advanced in the city, but with little success. After two full days, the spraying team finally completed the coverage of the main areas of the city.

The whole process was filled with countless confusions.

At this time, the density of mosquitoes decreased.

The buzzing sounds in the streets became sparse, and citizens were finally able to open their windows briefly to get some fresh air.

But soon, citizens closed their windows again because of the unpleasant smell of pesticides.

At the subway station, the staff responsible for spraying were attacked by remaining mosquitoes due to insufficient protection and had to evacuate urgently.

In the Broadway Theater area in the city center, spraying trucks were difficult to drive, so spraying had to be done manually, which resulted in the volunteers being exhausted.

Several people even fainted from an overdose of the drug.

Finally, by the evening of the next day, New York's governor announced that the mosquito infestation was largely under control.

The governor appeared at a press conference, looking haggard and saying:
"New York's anti-mosquito campaign was a perfect victory."

But his speech attracted dissatisfaction and protests from countless citizens:

"Is this a victory? We paid such a high price!"

However, just as New York was gradually returning to calm, another disaster quietly struck.

This time the location is Texas, and the crisis is even more dire.

Zombies appear again!

The initial reports came from the suburbs of Houston.

Some residents noticed unusual noises and figures coming from an abandoned building nearby.

At first, they thought it was a gathering of homeless people until an eyewitness took a video with his mobile phone.

In the video, a zombie with festering skin and stiff movements suddenly pounces towards the camera, scaring the camera operator so much that he screams and runs away.

A few hours later, more eyewitness reports began to pour in to police stations in Texas.

Police dispatched a squad of patrol cars to investigate, but after just ten minutes, the officers’ communications were severed.

When reinforcements arrived, they only found a few patrol cars stained with blood.

There were no survivors at the scene.

Zombies are back again, this time not in California, but in Texas!

The news spread quickly and the entire state of Texas was placed on high alert.

Traffic in downtown Houston was completely blocked and residents were asked to stay at home.

All supermarkets, schools and public places are closed immediately.

The US news media called this incident "the nightmare after California reappeared."

The streets of Houston fell into chaos again, and armed forces quickly intervened to try to control the situation.

Tanks and armored vehicles patrolled the streets, and soldiers nervously checked every passing vehicle to ensure that no infected people tried to escape the epidemic area.

However, the speed of this disaster was far beyond their imagination.

Compared to the zombie wave in California, this wave of infected zombies in Texas seems to be smarter.

This has caused great suffering to California's armed forces.

The mosquito plague in New York has just subsided, and the zombie crisis in Texas has broken out again.

The United States is struggling to cope, and experts are confused and helpless.

Public discussions, scientific research, and even prayers from religious groups have failed to identify the cause behind this series of crises.

However, behind the chaos, Jiang Huai was watching silently.

His small body hovered in the night sky of Houston, looking down at the city that had once again fallen into hell.

His revenge plan is advancing step by step. (End of this chapter)

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