Farming in the Pokémon World

Chapter 171 Miwad's Farm Planning

In the early morning, the sunlight shines through the window onto the farm in Dagu, and everything seems exceptionally peaceful.

Otani stood at the farm gate, breathing in the fresh air, feeling extremely peaceful in his heart.

Yesterday's visit from the new neighbor seemed to be just a brief disturbance, and now the farm has returned to its former tranquility.

However, this peace did not last long.

The next day, Otani received an invitation from Miwad to go to his farm.

A sense of anticipation welled up in Otani's heart. He was curious about what Miwad's farm would look like.

When Otani arrived at Miwad's farm, he was deeply shocked by the spectacular scene before him.

This farm was simply beyond imagination! Otani roughly estimated that it was at least much larger than the three farms he owned!

This made Otani even more convinced that Miwad must have come from an extremely prominent family, and might even be the core heir who was first in line to the family throne.

Otherwise, how could he have such a huge amount of money to buy such a large piece of land?

Otani couldn't help but ask with a little doubt: "Uh, Miwad, you bought so much land at the beginning, don't you think it's a bit too impulsive?"

Miwad scratched his head, an awkward smile appeared on his face, and he explained a little embarrassedly: "Oh, I really didn't think too much when I bought it. After all, the price is not expensive, so I just bought it. It won't be a loss to leave it there, right?" As he spoke, he patted the tropical dragon gently, as if to show his innocence.

Otani, who was standing aside, muttered silently in his heart: "What a rich man!" He secretly admired Miwad's generosity and casualness.

Obviously, for Miwad, spending a small amount of money to buy something is not a big deal, and it can even be said to be a habitual behavior.

This attitude made Otani feel a little envious, but also a little helpless.

Class segregation is everywhere, like an invisible gap that separates people.

For ordinary people, spending such a huge amount of money to buy land is simply a fantasy, and they may never be able to imagine that feeling in their entire lives.

When Otani stepped into the farm, all he saw was barren land and nothing else.

He looked at Miwad helplessly.

Miwad seemed to have sensed Otani's dissatisfaction.

He smiled cheekily and said, "Hey, don't stare at me like that. This is my first time getting involved in this field, and I really don't know where to start. That's why I asked you to come over and give me some advice."

Otani couldn't help but complain: "You're not asking me to help you, you're clearly asking me to take care of the entire farm!"

However, what Otani did not expect was that after hearing this, Miwad's eyes suddenly lit up, as if he had discovered a new world.

He said excitedly: "Yes! Otani, how about you help me run this farm? I can pay you generous hiring fees, and you set the price!" Miwad's tone was full of heroism.

Otani hastily waved his hands to refuse, saying repeatedly: "No, no, I am already too busy with my own farm to take care of anything else."

He knew that running a farm required a lot of time and energy, and that there were all kinds of problems and challenges to face, and he didn't want to add any extra burden to himself.

He had put a lot of effort into running his own farm to its current state.

Miwad had a look of regret on his face. Although he was a little unwilling, he was tactful enough to change the subject.

"So, Miwad, what project do you plan to run on your farm?" Otani asked seriously.

Miwad stroked his chin and thought for a moment, then said, "What do you think of breeding tropical dragons?"

“I don’t think it’s that great.” Otani rolled his eyes, “Even though Tropical Dragon isn’t a dragon-type Pokémon, it’s still pretty rare.

If such a large farm were to be used to raise only tropical dragons, the amount of money that would be spent would be an astronomical figure.

Moreover, tropical dragons only bear fruit twice a year. Tropical dragons with harvesting characteristics will bear fruit more times, but at most 4 times.

If a farm wants to survive, it needs to have a stable income to support it.”

"Oh, I see. But I don't think tropical dragons are expensive!"

Otani was left speechless by these words, and a deep feeling of helplessness welled up in his heart.

He suddenly realized that he had almost forgotten that the other party didn't care about money at all.

For this sponsor, if he really wants to do something, he may be able to achieve it successfully.

Otani secretly overturned the previously formulated plan in his heart. He felt that the plan was completely unsuitable for Miwad's current economic situation.

So he decided to re-plan based on Miwad's existing economic strength.

After a long period of deep thought, Otani finally spoke again: "If the funds are sufficient, then breeding tropical dragons on the farm is also an option that can be considered. After all, tropical dragons are a rare biological resource, and their value and potential cannot be ignored.

Moreover, the price of tropical dragon fruit in the market has remained high, and it is classified as a luxury fruit.

This also illustrates its status and demand in the minds of consumers.

From the perspective of market prospects, as people's living standards improve and they pursue healthy food, the demand for this high-end, unique fruit product is likely to continue to grow.

Therefore, if we can successfully cultivate and market high-quality tropical dragon fruit, there should be quite good business opportunities.”

Later, Otani continued to talk about his own ideas. He thought that the other party was not short of money anyway, so it was natural for him to recommend something more expensive.

And Miwad was like a good boy, holding a small notebook in his hand, listening carefully to every word Otani said, and nodding from time to time to show his agreement.

Otani continued, "Also, I think the most important thing is that you have to build yourself a comfortable home first. This way, you can better manage and take care of the farm, and you can also have a warm home."

Miwad carefully put away the notebook in his hand, nodded in agreement and said, "Yes, but I already have a rough plan in mind for this matter!" Otani nodded slightly to show his approval. Then, he told Miwad some key points that needed special attention. After everything was explained, Otani said goodbye to Miwad and left.

Miwad escorted Otani to the door, watched him jump on the mighty Kentaro, and then waved to the distance as a farewell. Looking at Otani's figure walking away, Miwad couldn't help but sigh: "Ah, Mr. Otani is really a kind-hearted person, don't you think so, Tropical Dragon?"

Hearing the owner's question, the tropical dragon next to him also responded obediently: "Ah~~" It seemed that it was also full of affection and respect for Otani.

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