Scientific Travel

Chapter 16 Cotton Collection Mission Completed

Deng Yin looked around the room. Just as the old beggar had said, it didn't look like anyone had been there. The floor was covered with a layer of dust.

Deng Yin put all the ashes into his spatial storage.

The most powerful cleaning tool in history has arrived!

I need to stock up on supplies later; if they get too dirty, there's nowhere to put them.

The same old method applies: start stocking up according to the three-step stocking process.

The third step is to stockpile life-saving items, not money, but things that will allow her to survive natural disasters.

I didn't know about natural disasters before, so all I needed was money.

Now that I know, I know what I should buy.

Natural disasters are nothing more than a few types: too cold, too hot, too flooded, and too dry, occasionally accompanied by natural disasters such as tornadoes and earthquakes.

This natural disaster caused plants to gain sentience; next, it's possible that animals and objects will gain sentience.

This world has a very low level of technology, and the supplies available to deal with natural disasters are nothing more than food, clothing, and housing.

Before, we didn't have the means and could only eat canned food. Now that we have the means, we must eat something better.

You know, when Deng Ying first came here, he was someone who would enjoy even boiled cabbage. But now he's different. He's gotten used to Uncle Li's cooking and can't stand eating his own cooking anymore.

Although the dishes prepared by others take up much more space than the ingredients, Deng Yin still decided to buy the pre-made dishes.

You can't let yourself suffer when others suffer.

I've already bought enough semi-finished food; I could eat it all in my next life. I might as well use the remaining space to store cooked dishes.

Forget it, let's buy some more. She really does have a next life.

Most of what they buy is rice; canned food is usually served with rice, and Deng Yin's specialty is steamed rice.

I won't now. I should have brought the rice cooker too.

That thing isn't difficult. She can just use a metal detector to search for the materials and make it herself.

She has repaired at least 800 to 1,000 rice cookers.

Although both are operated remotely via computer, mental operation is more difficult than physical operation, and doing it in person will only be more difficult.

The space is still too small; it's already full of money, but I haven't spent it yet.

Prices of goods have skyrocketed during this period, and even so, I didn't spend a penny.

Deng Yin spent two hundred gold coins to upgrade the space, and used a small portion of the remaining money to buy cheap but delicious food, easily filling the extra one hundred square meters.

Things will only get more expensive in the future; the more you buy, the more you earn.

Saving money is earning money!

Most of the remaining money was used to buy expensive food. Since there was an invisible wall in the space, Deng Yin placed all the food on the river.

The sky looked very dark, with supplies filling almost every crevice, blocking out the sun.

It took about half a month to stock up on the goods, just as the cotton was ripening.

"Congratulations, host, on completing the mission. You are rewarded with 6 points and your space has increased by 50 square meters, for a total of 750 square meters."

Picking cotton is not difficult; the difficult part is separating the cotton from its husk.

The seeds sold in supermarkets are different from the seeds in this world. In order to increase yield and make them easy to harvest, cotton roots do not have thorns, and each cotton boll is not wrapped in a shell.

Even so, separating the head and root of the cotton plant takes a lot of time.

This is a full 3500 jin (1,250 catties) of cotton!

Deng Yin returned to his home in the wasteland, laid the cotton out on the ground, and only collected the white parts of the cotton when he gathered it up.

Thankfully, the upgrade gave us 50 square meters, otherwise we wouldn't have anywhere to put our things.

Cotton is a very space-saving crop; 3500 kilograms of cotton only takes up less than 20 square meters.

The price is that the cotton is packed tightly, and even after the air wall is removed, it remains a cube shape.

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