So when Wang Shen heard Yao Zhi's words, she was shocked and asked, "Yao Girl, did your grandfather really say that?"
Yao Zhi nodded and replied, "I remember clearly because my grandfather told me the story about his childhood."
"He said that when the locust plague arrived, the sound was worse than raging thunder, and even the sun was blocked. Wherever the locusts went, only barren land was left."
"He lost his parents and siblings during the famine, but the reason for the famine was the locust plague. He regretted that he was weak and couldn't do anything back then, so he searched far and wide about locust plagues."
After she finished her words, everyone's attention was on her. A moment later, one of the villagers asked, "Yao Girl, did your grandfather tell you how to avoid the locust plague?"
When she heard this question, a glint flashed in Yao Zhi's eyes. It only happened for a second, and no one noticed it.
