Guoguo was on his way to Xiaowangzhuang, accompanied by Simei, driving a horse-drawn carriage. In one night, a thousand acres of land had been barren, with large machines harvesting the corn. The stalks were chopped and thrown to the ground, leaving the kernels in the silo. Simei packed them into bags at the edge of the field. The harvest was harvested in front, and the plowing machines were in the back, leaving the land churned and ready for the winter wheat planting. It was a busy season, but so was the planting. Over four consecutive nights, four thousand acres of crops were harvested. Little Naibao took the harvest, yielding two thousand kilograms of corn per acre. The remaining four hundred acres were returned to the farm for their own sharing. Little Tuanzi told Wang Youzhi that the four hundred acres of grain belonged to them, but that they would still be divided per head! Wang Youzhi, not to seek personal gain, remembered his master's words firmly.

Another night, Guoguo and Simei planted four thousand acres of wheat seeds in the fields. They were planted overnight. They watered the fields with spiritual spring water to ensure a high germination rate.

The vegetable patch was growing well. Guoguo watered it with spiritual spring water, and it grew even better. She instructed Wang Youzhi to lead the team in tilling the sweet potato seedlings. Each person in the five hundred acres of corn plot could get about two thousand kilograms. She could eat it herself or sell it for her family's benefit. Guoguo decided not to collect it.

The vegetables grown in Xiaowangzhuang were not only consumed by the villagers themselves, but the rest were sold and sent by horse-drawn carriage to Jiaxing, the owner of the Chai family's shop. This was another source of income for Xiaowangzhuang. Little Tuanzi, waiting to harvest sweet potatoes and potatoes, said to Wang Youzhi, "Let them grow a little longer. I'll harvest these two crops myself and not sell them."

The watermelons made Xiaowangzhuang a lot of money, and every family saved a lot of money and lived a good life.

Wang Youzhi called all the farmers together, and Guoguo said in a meeting, "We will provide you with food, but you are not allowed to sell it. You must also send it to the emperor and use it as seeds to promote it throughout Dayan - so that everyone in the country can eat sweet potatoes and potatoes." "Okay, master, we will all remember this."

Little Dumpling: "If I have a bite to eat, you will have a bite to eat. I will make everyone's life better and better. Whoever wants to reclaim wasteland can do so. All the harvest from the wasteland for three years will belong to you. After three years, you will receive the harvested grain, and the profit will be only 30%. The farmers were even more motivated to work. They were given seeds and no one was asked to pay back the losses.

The people of Xiaowangzhuang helped harvest fifty acres of sunflowers. One acre yielded over a thousand kilograms, but they didn't weigh them. They left a few bags of fruit for the farmers and shipped it back to the city. They sold it as roasted nuts in the winter. They also harvested peanuts, leaving some for the farmers and shipping the rest back to the city. Almost all the fruit was harvested, so they returned to the city. There were plenty of sweet potatoes, so they dug a cellar in Xiaowangzhuang to store them. Every household had a cellar to store potatoes and sweet potatoes.

At this point, the only vegetables left were from the mountain, and the men in black were also selling them. Guoguo was so amused that they were not stupid, they only knew how to sell them for money. Fortunately, Guoguo had a space, so she had to tell them if she wanted to eat the vegetables.

Xiaotuanzi taught people how to make soy milk and bean curd, and with some free time, he developed tofu, bean curd sheets, and many other soy products. These appeared in restaurants and even in grocery stores. More and more vegetables became available, improving the diet of people in Beijing. Gradually, this knowledge spread to other areas.

Taoyuan County also boasted a wide variety of vegetables. Potatoes and sweet potatoes were commonplace, grown in every household. Three years passed in a flash, and many outsiders flocked to Taoyuan County to buy and sell goods. Zhang Qingshan and his yamen runners made a fortune from the houses they invested in. Taohua County was now better governed.

Guoguo is five years old! After the New Year, it's time to go to school.

Guoguo had grown up, turning five and a half. Many people thought she was old enough and ready for school! Ye Heng, in particular, feared she would become illiterate and took the initiative to find a tutor for her. After several attempts, Guoguo refused, and ultimately, Old Lady Li decided to take her back to her hometown. Chai Zhen couldn't return yet; he was still needed on the mountain. Ye Heng found another person from the Ministry of Works to assist Chai Zhen. He was a fifth-rank official in the Ministry of Works, not a high-ranking position, but someone with some knowledge. He helped Chai Zhen with the final stages of the construction of the Supervisory Academy.

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