Chapter 20: Points increase by

When she woke up at dawn, Lu Beier felt refreshed, which was completely different from the way she felt when she woke up yesterday. This wood-related ability was really useful.

So after waking up, no matter what she did, she consciously used the wood-related abilities in her body.

In the early morning, after washing up, she checked the flowers and plants in the yard, as well as the pot of rice ears. She decided to transfer a wave of supernatural power to these rice ears when she came back in the evening. They should be ripe for harvesting.

She planned to save these rice ears for seeds and plant the next wave. After she had enough rice seeds, she would find a piece of land and directly plow the soil and sow the seeds.

She has been used to eating rice since she was a child, and self-heating rice can only satisfy her craving. She also wants to achieve rice freedom.

This place belongs to the south, a land of fish and rice in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, and the staple food is rice.

Two crops of rice can be grown a year, and some wheat is also grown, but not much.

She grew up in this area, and rice is her staple food, which she cannot do without. Even when she was eating a fat-reducing diet, rice was her staple food.

So rice must be planted, and more must be planted, because no one knows what the weather will be like next. Isn't the climate in the end times in novels all messed up?

Lu Bei'er decided that it was necessary for her to prepare and stock up in advance.

Today, she had to speed up the collection of the remaining food materials left by the villagers, and also try to find some places to store the food. She remembered the cellar before, and she seemed to have forgotten to search the cellars of the villagers' houses. Originally, cellars were rare in this area of ​​the south, but they did exist. Li Xiaowei's family had a cellar, and it was right under one side of the kitchen.

Today, in addition to the warehouse and kitchen, we also need to search the cellar.

This morning she ate another box of self-heating rice, again with chestnut roasted chicken, and it tasted great. Seeing the chestnuts reminded her that there should be a lot of chestnuts and walnuts on the mountains here. She also had to take the time to collect and store these mountain products, as they would all be her food for the future.

She went to the slope on one side of the courtyard wall and picked a few peaches and pears from the fruit trees, washed them and took them with her on the way. She didn't know if the fruit trees would continue to bear fruit after all the fruit was picked, or if they could just induce fruit production, the ability level would still be a little low. As long as it was food, she wanted to stock up more.

I went to a villager's house near the hillside with a straw hat, sickle, hoe (placed in the space) and other tools. There was a fruit tree outside the courtyard wall, a tall persimmon tree, full of bright red persimmons. A few birds were pecking at a few bright red persimmons on the top of the tree, and some ripe and rotten persimmons were on the ground.

It looks such a pity!

There were fewer birds and insects recently. The bird on the top of the persimmon tree seemed to be a long-tailed gray magpie. She didn't disturb them and went straight into the front gate of the house.

Most of the houses in the village are two-story, and this one is one of them. However, it is close to the hillside, so the open space in front is surrounded by a courtyard wall, and a sweet-scented osmanthus tree is planted inside, at a height of three or four meters. Now is the time when the fragrance of the yellow osmanthus flowers spreads for miles.

The ground in the middle of the yard is cement, a newly paved ground, quite new. There are also roses on one side of the wall, which seem to have been planted recently and have not had time to climb the wall. There are only a few flowers blooming sparsely, and they are not growing well.

The soil on the other side of the ground was also planted with some common cockscombs, landmine flowers, cotton sunflowers, purple bamboo plums and chrysanthemums, and the soil had been newly turned not long ago.

Lu Bei'er didn't bother to destroy those seedlings.

From the outside, this house seems to be a two-story building that was built earlier, but the inside is newly renovated. The kitchen has a new kitchen and bathroom, but the big stove is also retained, and firewood is also necessary.

The bathroom had a water heater and a toilet, but it seemed that something had happened before and it was covered with large dark brown stains. Lu Beier took a look and then stopped looking.

The kitchen was fully stocked with oil, salt, sauce and vinegar, all of which were relatively new. In addition, she also found some black fungus, shiitake mushrooms, vermicelli and dried bean curd, as well as some glutinous rice flour, water starch and various small packages of seasonings.

For example, there are various seasonings for dumplings, buns, tea eggs, and braised meat, as well as some spices such as star anise, cinnamon, bay leaves, and peppercorns that are well packaged but not in large quantities. There are even several unopened bags of fine salt and red and white sugar.

In addition to the above, Lu Beier also collected a lot of basically new pots and pans in this store: frying pans, cooking pots, stew pots, enamel pots, pressure cookers, as well as air fryers and pancake pans.

Collect them all, they will definitely be useful in the future.

The warehouse also has some small agricultural machinery, such as tillers, trenchers, seed drills, threshers, pumps and sprayers.

Most of them are diesel powered, but there are also some portable rechargeable ones that are also very practical. Lu Beier waved her hand and wanted to put them all into the storage warehouse, and then she heard a reminder sound from the storage warehouse that there was not enough space.

Since the storage warehouse is not enough, let’s go and get some points first.

The back of the house is against a slope that connects to the hills in the distance, and there seem to be several kinds of orange trees planted on it.

She picked up the universal shovel and went up the slope. In her mind, she asked Xiaojiu: "How do you recycle these fruit trees? Are they seeds or saplings? Which one has higher points?"

As soon as Xiaojiu heard it, he knew what his host was thinking. "Of course it's a tree that has already borne fruit. The survival rate is higher and it can bear fruit directly."

So, in order to gain points and storage space, Lu Beier began to travel through a grove of fruit trees, looking for trees that had not mutated but had produced fruit.

These all look like orange trees, but they contain tangerines, mandarins, grapefruits, and trifoliates.

Some appear to be cultivated, while others are clearly wild and grafted, growing across several hillsides.

Lu Bei'er ran back and forth several times, using a universal iron shovel to dig up the soil and gravel like cutting tofu, and then selected those saplings in the middle that had just started to bear fruit.

We also pulled out some weeds that had not been recycled by the system before. Some of them had medicinal value, which was even higher than the recycling value of the fruit tree seedlings.

For example, mugwort, dandelion, violet yedoensis, abacus, golden vine, purslane, wormwood, ascaria, artemisia annua, cornus officinalis, gastrodia, golden pine, sophora flavescens, patchouli, datura, solanum, sunflower, nightshade, black robe, gray-gray vegetable, mint, selfheal, motherwort, phoenix grass, water peanut, sheep's whisker grass, thistle, platycodon, wax gourd, hawthorn, ...

The storage warehouse was directly expanded to 500 square meters, and the points also increased to 2,500.

This is a great harvest.

I would like to point out that if Xiaola had not stretched out its branches to help her explore the way and pull out weeds, Lu Bei'er would not have dared to travel through the hillside covered with weeds more than a meter tall.

Finally, he came back to the agricultural machinery and waved his hand, storing them all into the space.

When Lu Beier was collecting herbs on the hillside behind the house, she also found a cave on the gentle hillside that was sealed by low wooden doors. It was a man-made cellar used to store some food for the winter. And several families dug cellars here.

She went to open them one by one, but there was basically no food. She was able to find one or two potatoes and sweet potatoes inside, thanks to the small trumpet that worked diligently and silently.

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