After preparing the livestock and food, Li Moer took a bath in the spiritual spring pool, and then went to the cruise ship to have a good sleep.

When she woke up, it was still daylight outside. Li Moer didn't plan to stay in the space. She wanted to travel around the entire Qipan Mountain. In fact, she had long thought about turning Qipan Mountain into a tourist attraction. However, most of the people in this era had just escaped poverty and did not have much spare money. So she planned to consider investing in Qipan Mountain in a few years and turn Qipan Mountain into a relatively famous tourist attraction in the three northeastern provinces and even the whole country.

Then she scoured Qipan Mountain, searching for suitable spots for a glass plank road, a cable car, and even a bungee jump. She had a rough plan in mind, ready to begin construction in a year or two. If the tourist attraction were completed, it would undoubtedly boost the surrounding economy, freeing villagers from relying solely on sweet potato farming and vermicelli making.

At that time, villagers will have more options, such as opening supermarkets, farm stays, hotels, etc.

The more she thought about it, the more feasible it seemed. She could wait until the Beijing Wetland Park was completed, and then have Director Hao arrange for people to start the construction and renovation of Qipan Mountain.

After wandering around until dark, she drove her truck to the county town.

In a small brick courtyard, Brother Liu was sipping tea, bored. Last year's drought had severely reduced grain production, and the grain Li Moer had given him had made him quite a bit of money, and he had also exchanged quite a few antiques for something of good quality.

He's running out of food lately, and many of his brothers are taking a break. He wants to mobilize food from other provinces and cities, but it's a drop in the bucket. Many provinces and cities rely on state-subsidized food to avoid starvation.

No matter how high the price he offered, the people were unwilling to sell their life-saving food.

Now Brother Liu has no choice but to wait for Li Moer to come and exchange the supplies for the antique calligraphy and paintings he collected, various furniture made of precious wood, and the famous wines collected by his younger brothers from various cities.

At half past nine, when Brother Liu was about to ask his brothers to go to rest, a note floated down from above and landed on the table in front of Brother Liu.

Brother Liu was startled at first and shuddered all over, then he realized what it was.

I immediately took a closer look and saw that the note read: "Old place, come and trade quickly!"

Brother Liu jumped up and shouted, "Where are the people? Gather immediately and get the stuff to trade."

The younger brothers have been bored these days, so they immediately took action after hearing what was said, moving all the collected things in the house into the car.

Li Moer came to the woods and found that the fence prepared for animals had been damaged. With a thought, the fences disappeared immediately, and then appeared in a farther place, already assembled.

The fence this time covered an area of ​​20,000 square meters, the size of three football fields, and she had even built partitions in the middle.

Then she moved her mind, and more than two hundred cows appeared in the fence, followed by more than two hundred horses, more than two hundred donkeys, more than two hundred pigs, and finally more than five hundred sheep.

Then she had another thought, and a large pile of bagged rice and flour, fifty tons each, appeared on the open space, followed by a large pile of chicken eggs, duck eggs, and goose eggs.

After doing all this, Li Moer took out a towel, spread it on the rice bag, sat on it, and waited for Brother Liu and others to arrive.

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