They parked their car at the entrance of Zhang Xijiang's plantation.

The person who received Zhou Yongcheng and his group was an old man, whom Yang Minghong introduced as Zhang Xijiang's father.

The three of them entered the orchard. Zhou Yongcheng looked at the oranges on the trees; the oranges were now fully ripe.

Zhou Yongcheng picked one and tasted it. It was just so-so, not much better than before.

“Secretary Li, you know how the oranges are in Huayang Village. And the quantity here is so large. I can’t guarantee that I can sell them all. That’s unrealistic,” Zhou Yongcheng said to Li Youjun.

“Mr. Zhou is right, the taste of these oranges is indeed a bit lacking. I just don’t know how much Mr. Zhou can help improve.” Li Youjun looked at Zhou Yongcheng expectantly.

"How much are oranges?"

"The price outside the park is 2.6 yuan."

"How about this, I'll offer three yuan per kilogram, but I only want one thousand tons."

Li Youjun didn't expect Zhou Yongcheng to raise the price to three yuan, which is 40 cents more per kilogram. A thousand tons is a lot of money.

"Boss Zhou, could you take a little more? A thousand tons is too little. This orange grove is so big, the yield should be at least four to five thousand tons. It would be too difficult for us to sell it all."

Li Youjun played the victim card.

Zhou Yongcheng thought for a moment and said, "Two thousand tons at most, that's my limit. You have to know that I'm also taking a lot of risks."

Li Youjun was about to say something when Zhou Yongcheng stopped him, saying, "It's no use saying more. The two thousand tons have been decided. Also, the two thousand tons of oranges I collect must be distributed equally among all the growers. Don't think that just because you have a good relationship with someone, you can pick all their oranges for me. And when I pay, I will pay the growers directly. Is that alright, Secretary Li?"

Li Youjun said with a smile, "Of course, no problem. This is the fairest thing for the farmers in Huayang Village, and I strongly support it."

After strolling around the orchard, Zhou Yongcheng saw that there were quite a few people picking oranges.

Zhou Yongcheng and Li Youjun agreed on a date for picking oranges. He would go to the city to call trucks. Two thousand tons of oranges would require many trucks to transport, and it wouldn't be enough to haul them all away in one or two trips.

Moreover, he also needs to buy baskets, because oranges must be packed in baskets; bags are definitely not suitable, as they will be crushed.

After dinner, Zhou Yongcheng returned to the city. The area around the house was not yet finished. Zhou Yongcheng looked around and saw that the fence around his territory had been installed. It seemed that they were moving very quickly. However, it looked like they hadn't been working on the inside for long. It seemed that they had put up the boundary fence first.

Late at night, Zhou Yongcheng disappeared into the house, embarking on a journey to explore the unknown world.

The next day, before dawn, Zhou Yongcheng returned to the real world. After daybreak, workers were already at work outside the house. He went out, randomly found a breakfast shop, ate breakfast, and then went to the place selling baskets.

I asked the owner, and he said that a basket can hold about 20 kilograms of oranges.

Zhou Yongcheng did the math and realized he needed a lot of baskets—100,000.

The shop owner didn't have that many in his shop, so he had to go to the warehouse to get the goods. The transaction was completed, and the frames cost about one million. Zhou Yongcheng asked the shop owner to deliver the frames to the Daba Town government for storage.

Once the frame is set, the next step is to call a truck. They might have trouble navigating with a trailer, so they can only call a six-meter truck.

Zhou Yongcheng called ten trucks to transport the oranges, because he was worried that the villagers wouldn't be able to pick them all. If they could pick them all, he could call more, depending on the situation.

After everything was settled, Zhou Yongcheng drove back to town to discuss the orange picking with Li Youjun.

Zhou Yongcheng instructed Li Youjun to tell the growers to hire more people to pick the oranges and to harvest the oranges he needed as quickly as possible.

Li Youjun agreed.

The next day, the orange picking began in Huayang Village. There were many people picking oranges, and it wasn't just people from Huayang Village who came to help; people from many other villages also came to help.

After all, there's a wage for picking oranges.

Zhou Yongcheng also called on his fellow villagers to help with the counting, assigning one person to each vehicle.

After four or five days of work, Zhou Yongcheng had delivered all the two thousand tons of oranges he had purchased to the world of Zhengyangmen. He had no business in other worlds and didn't know who to ask for help selling them.

After finishing up with the orange business, it was already mid-October. Zhou Yongcheng had nothing to do at home, and the area around his house in the city was under construction, making it inconvenient for him to enter and leave the other world. So he told his second uncle and the others that he was going to the provincial capital and drove away from the village.

Once out of town, the car drove into a desolate, uninhabited place, and Zhou Yongcheng disappeared from the real world.

In the unknown world, Zhou Yongcheng explored but never emerged from the endless forest.

What kind of world is this? Could it be a primitive world, or even a world without humans? That's possible, otherwise, it's impossible that we haven't reached human territory after so much time.

That day, Zhou Yongcheng came to a lakeside. He planned to set up a residence there, which would be his place of refuge in this world.

He didn't want to explore anymore. He didn't care if there were people in this world or not. He just wanted to find a place to stay, cultivate in peace, break through to the Innate Realm as soon as possible, and then go to other worlds to find cultivation techniques.

This world is dangerous, so the houses we build can't be too poorly constructed. What good would a house be if a giant beast just came along and knocked it down? It wouldn't even be safe to cultivate inside.

How to fix it is the problem.

Sitting on a tree, looking down at the giant beast drinking water by the lake, it's impossible to build a safe house no matter how you build it.

Looking around, he saw a mountain by the lake. He thought, why not make a small cave on the cliff to cultivate in? As long as he could sit inside, that would be fine.

Without hesitation, Zhou Yongcheng flew along the giant trees toward the cliff. When he reached the cliff, he flew up close to the edge. When he was halfway up, he looked around and saw a natural cave. He flew over there.

The entrance to the cave was so small that it was impossible for a person to enter. Zhou Yongcheng took out the Yitian Sword and widened the entrance a little before entering the cave. The cave was not large inside either, with only a small space, but it was enough for meditation and cultivation.

Sitting at the cave entrance, looking out, all he could see was an endless forest, with all sorts of giant birds flying in the air, constantly searching for prey. Where was he supposed to find a human settlement?

I don't even know if humans exist in this world.

What is the purpose of the cheat system opening up this world for him, or is the world opened up by the cheat system random? What kind of world could possibly appear?

Putting those thoughts aside, Zhou Yongcheng sat down in the cave, looked at the entrance, and thought, "No birds should fly in, right?"

Let's block the entrance. Zhou Yongcheng went to the world below Zhengyangmen, found a steel plate, and entered the unknown world.

After blocking the entrance to the cave, Zhou Yongcheng began his cultivation practice.

Time always flies when you're cultivating. Zhou Yongcheng woke up from his cultivation and felt a little hungry.

However, he first sensed the changes within his body. Not bad, the true energy within his body had begun to transform, and the next cultivation would directly connect the two bridges of heaven and earth to enter the innate realm.

After filling their stomachs in the world below Zhengyang Gate, they entered an unknown world to begin their cultivation.

This time, Zhou Yongcheng directly connected the two bridges of heaven and earth and entered the Innate Realm. As soon as he entered the Innate Realm, countless spiritual energies of heaven and earth entered his body, transforming his true energy into innate true energy. Before long, only innate true energy remained in his dantian.

Zhou Yongcheng awoke from his cultivation state and felt the changes brought about by the Innate Realm. The Innate Realm allowed him to sense the existence of spiritual energy in the world.

At the same time, he also felt that the innate true qi was at least ten times stronger than the acquired true qi, and that upon reaching the innate realm, his five senses were also enhanced, and in short, all aspects were strengthened.

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