"Chirp chirp chirp..."
Near the pond of the Vine Tribe, a thumb-sized bug flew while chirping joyfully.
But when it reached above a red flower, ready to sip the nectar, suddenly two leaf blades resembling palms underneath the flower clapped upwards.
"Snap..."
The bug was slapped to death and fell onto the soil beneath the flower.
Roots from the soil quickly extended upwards, wrapping around the bug, and soon, the nutrients inside the bug would be absorbed by the plant, leaving an empty shell.
This plant was the Clapping Flowers, one of the insect-eating plants planted by the Vine Tribe last year.
Similar plants include Water Arrow Grass, Bamboo Tube Grass, etc., planted in the fields of the Vine Tribe to eliminate bugs specifically.
Jiang Xuan and Gan Song walked along the field ridge, both witnessing the Clapping Flowers eliminate the bugs.