After leaving the space, I heard two little guys howling in the distance. They couldn't find me and were calling me. I had just come in and forgot about them. I shouted, "Black Tiger, Black Bear, I'm here!" After a while, the two little guys came running over. They were now over a foot long and plump. I ran over and acted cute. I found a basin with some spiritual spring water and gave it to the little guys to drink. After they finished drinking, I put away the basin and continued walking. In the afternoon, I found several more herbs, including Aconitum, Platycodon, Schisandra, and several Fritillaria cirrhosa. One of them was already mature. Mo'er looked up the information and collected the seeds. He didn't touch the beads. He took out some spiritual spring water and watered each one. He then covered the wet areas with soil to prevent animals from damaging the plants! I wandered around until five in the afternoon, then returned to my space with my two little ones. I washed my hands and prepared to cook, but where were the vegetables? Gazing at the bare black soil, I fell into deep thought. Suddenly, I slapped my smooth forehead and thought, "I forgot about this." In the back of a pile of seeds, I found two large boxes. With a thought, I shifted them outside and opened them. They were filled with bags of various vegetable seeds. I had asked the landlady for a pound of each, so that pound must contain twenty or thirty bags. I opened a bag of each vegetable and planted them in the black soil closest to the cabin, watering it with spiritual spring water. Well, I still had to eat the food I bought, and when I went out, I had to buy some restaurant stir-fries. Eating steamed buns and porridge all day wasn't going to do. She'd get tired of just barbecue! Oh, I have fish! I have mantis shrimp! I'm so drunk! On a whim, I get a two-pound carp from the freshwater lake. I scale it, gut it, and cut it a few times. I don't have any LPG, so I'll have to think about buying a few more bottles when I go out. I turn on the generator, plug it in, find the electric frying pan, heat up some oil, and stew the fish. Then I get two pounds of mantis shrimp and two crabs from the saltwater lake. I don't need to rinse them with fresh water, because that won't smell like seafood. I find a steamer, add some water, and, like the boat assistant, pour the mantis shrimp onto the steamer. I sprinkle some salt, find an induction cooker, put the steamer on, and start steaming. In fifteen minutes, the mantis shrimp are cooked, but the fish will take a while. Let's eat the mantis shrimp first, huh? These mantis shrimp are different from the ones I ate on the boat. They're more fresh and have a hint of sweetness. It must be the effect of the spiritual spring water. The mantis shrimps are so delicious that I can’t stop eating them. After a while, the fish was cooked. The fish was different from the ones I ate in the restaurant before. It was extremely fresh, smooth and tender. It was so delicious. How could I eat such delicious carp outside! After dinner, I made a few steamed buns with the remaining fish and gave them to the two little guys! The two little guys ate them very happily. I checked the crops in the space. Two or three days have passed outside, and more than twenty days have passed in the space. The wheat seedlings are now four or five centimeters tall. From a distance, the ground is green. They are growing well and there doesn’t seem to be a shortage of seedlings! The peanut, potato and sweet potato seedlings have also broken through the soil. There is no shortage of seedlings. The one acre of rice is also four or five centimeters tall. When they grow to about twenty centimeters tall, they can be planted! I prepared ten acres of land and built a dike around it to prevent the water from flowing out. I brought in spiritual spring water from the freshwater lake, which also flows from the bathing pool. I flooded the entire ten acres with water, leaving about ten centimeters of water on top of the soil to soak until the rice seedlings were ready to be planted and the soil softened. There was no electricity in the cabin, so I suddenly decided to move the generator far away, about a hundred meters. I dug a large pit, lined it with wooden boards, and placed the generator inside. I then covered it with boards to reduce the noise. I also found electrical wires, connected them to an extension cord, and ran the wires into the cabin. Now I had electricity. How clever of me! I also filled the generator with oil. It should be enough for the night. It was bath time again! Wow, spiritual spring pool, here I come! After bathing, I went into the cabin, found my new silk quilt, and lay down on the large nanmu bed. It was so comfortable! I pulled out the computer where I downloaded novels and read them. When I got tired, I went to sleep!

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