Magician's Live Stocking Daily [Infinite]

Chapter 34: Raising Chickens and Growing Vegetables to Achieve a Well-off Life

Li Yang is really worried now.

She didn't expect that the system's statement of expanding the building foundation to 8mx8m actually meant using the wooden house as a reference and also drawing the land around it.

As a result, the little wolf who was originally taking shelter in the cave and his half-remaining wild boar were also regarded as Li Yang's property and came here with her.

Because she had her own yard, she was assigned to the lowest floor of the residential building. The fence of the community was the only protection for Li Yang's family at present.

Looking at the messy yard and then at the little wolf, she resigned herself to the reality.

First we have to deal with the debris blocking the middle of the yard.

Li Yang walked around the stone house and confirmed that the wood and hay that had been piled in the corner were still there, so she simply moved them all to the east side of the stone house. There were also a few logs that had been split in time and a pile of bamboo in the house, which she also arranged neatly against the wall.

Fortunately, when Li Yang built the house, he chose an open and moist land by the river. Now there were no obvious obstacles in the yard except some fallen leaves.

It was as if she had accidentally entered a portal. She looked around and saw a large open space as soon as she opened the door. In the northwest corner of the open space was her newly upgraded stone house.

Standing at the entrance, there is a 5x5 wooden house in the upper left corner of the yard, and the lower part is temporarily used by Li Yang as a storage area for sundries; the right half is a 3x8 flat land, which may be used to make a farm.

After clearing the fallen leaves, Li Yang held up the tape measure she had just bought from the mall and began to measure the land.

She still had ten bags of vegetable seeds on hand, so she planned to transform the northwest land into a vegetable garden first.

Considering her limited energy, the girl decided to cultivate three plots of land, measuring 2mx1m, leaving an aisle about 0.5m wide between every two plots for easy passage. This way, she would use up exactly half of the farm's space.

However, plowing the land is not an easy task. A kitchen knife or a bare blade will definitely not work. It has to be dug with a hoe.

No hoe? No problem, Li Yang always has a solution.

She pushed the door open and entered the stone house. She took a few sips of mineral water first. Of course, she did not forget to add hay and clean water to the nest of the rabbit Dongdong who stayed obediently in the house.

Finally, under Dongdong's gaze, Li Yang rummaged through the several large boxes of jewelry she had hoarded before, took out a most ordinary-looking gold bracelet, and stuffed it into her school uniform pocket.

That's right, she was going to find out about the market conditions and resell the jewelry.

however--

The girl's dream of getting rich overnight was shattered by the ruthless offer from the owner of the only clothing store in the town.

The boss looked at the bracelet again and again, with a tone of regret: "It is indeed a good thing, but unfortunately in our small town, gold and silver jewelry have long become peripheral possessions. If you had this bracelet before, you would have been able to sell it for a good price, but now..."

"Just tell me a number." Li Yang didn't bother to talk to him.

The boss held out a hand.

"Five thousand?" Li Yang asked tentatively. That was indeed a bit too little.

"It's five hundred." The boss rolled his eyes at Li Yang, and the young man's face was full of speechlessness.

"Eight hundred, please." She tried to bargain.

The boss frowned.

The girl picked up the bracelet and walked out.

"Alright, alright, eight hundred is eight hundred."

Just before Li Yang was about to step out the door, the boss finally compromised.

When she received the money, she saw a strange light flashing in the boss's eyes, and he said earnestly:

"Little girl, you must study hard and live longer. The future of Bright Light Town depends on you."

Li Yang nodded thoughtfully.

Half an hour later, the girl who promised the owner to study hard appeared in...the flower and bird market.

"Boss, do you have any fertilizer and a hoe? My mom said she wanted to plant some flowers in her yard, so she asked me to buy some tools."

"Boss, is there a fence? My dad has animals at home lately, and they're a bit noisy."

"Boss, give me some roosters and rabbits, female ones. Yes, give me a few bags of feed, too."

……

I went to five or six stores in a row and finally bought everything I needed, even forgetting to buy Dongdong's rabbit food.

She first moved the things to the entrance of the alley one by one, and then secretly stuffed them into the space when no one was around. She was only carrying two large black bags containing live chickens and rabbits.

After buying all these, only a little over 200 Mingdeng coins were left out of the 800 Mingdeng coins. Li Yang simply went to the restaurant to order some food for herself, planning to take it home for dinner.

"Ding Dong - it's sixteen o'clock, the bright light time."

A mechanical time signal sounded from the front desk.

Li Yang looked over curiously and saw that the hand of the big wall clock in the hotel was pointing to four o'clock in the afternoon.

Her eyes lit up, and she turned around and went to the supermarket while the food was not ready. When she came out, there was a simple ladies' watch on her wrist.

"Good, this way we can know the exact time."

Li Yang, who had gained a lot, just opened the door and saw the little wolf lying bored at the door of the stone house waiting for her to come home.

The wolf probably understood its current situation. It wagged its tail but said nothing.

Li Yang took a look at it and walked into the stone house. She put the dinner she had just bought on the table and opened the player forum while eating.

The forum was quite lively. Wherever she looked, she saw trading posts and missing person posts. These almost occupied half of the forum. The items traded by players were also all kinds of strange.

In fact, it is not difficult to understand that although the system is equipped with a mall, the types are limited and the prices are too high, so players are actually more inclined to trade privately. Moreover, if players choose to trade in the forum, they need to pay the system a high handling fee, so most experienced players will leave a secret code and choose to trade offline with players in the same world.

Li Yang even found a player trading post in Mingdeng Town.

She slid all the way down. The players in the lv1 world were basically novices, and there were not many resources. Only the abilities and products of a few title players were somewhat interesting, but Li Yang didn't really need them.

After reading the post, Li Yang had almost finished her meal, which meant——

She had to start working again.

It was already past ten o'clock in the evening when we finished plowing the three plots of land that had been marked out earlier.

The courtyard is not very large, and a 1m wide corridor must be reserved between the stone house and the farm. In this way, the usable space is even smaller, and every inch of land is worth cherishing.

After all, these are survival resources that were obtained at the cost of one's life.

Fearing that the quality of the soil on the hillside was not good enough, she bought a bottle of soil improvement liquid from the mall, mixed it with water and stirred it evenly, and then spread it on the land together with the high-quality organic fertilizer bought from the flower and bird market.

Li Yang didn't want to waste half of the space under the vegetable garden, so she planned to use it to raise some animals.

The fence was bought ready-made. All you had to do was use a hoe to dig a row of deep holes in the ground and then bury the fence in them.

After finishing all these, Li Yang put the chickens and rabbits in the black bag into the fence frames one by one.

God of Math: [Please listen to the question - There are a certain number of chickens and rabbits in the fence of player Li Yang's home. If you count the heads, there are 21 in total, and if you count the legs, there are 64 in total. So how many rabbits and chickens does she have in total? ]

God of Literature: [I know the answer to this question! (Raises hand) There are 11 chickens and 10 rabbits in total! ]

God of Magic: [Your uncle should spoil him. ]

Fengshen: [Isn’t that right? I remember she only bought ten chickens?]

God of Math: [I can tell you didn’t watch the live broadcast seriously. She even kept a pheasant in the bathroom, which she just brought out.]

White Rabbit God: [This is still not right, doesn’t she have a rabbit at home? ]

God of Mathematics: [emmm…it seems so…]

Li Yang considerately marked the hen she had just taken out.

After all, it has been with me for so long and has eaten a lot of its eggs, right? If there is really nothing to eat one day, I will definitely kill it last.

The black-hearted capitalist poured some feed into the chicken coop and rabbit coop respectively, revealing an expectant smile:

Eat more, eat more, after you finish eating, it will be my turn.

Before going to bed, Li Yang took a look at the dark night outside the house, then secretly opened the door and signaled with her eyes to the gray-white creature in the house to leave quickly.

The little wolf looked at the girl, blinked, kicked his legs, and quickly disappeared.

After watching the little wolf leave, she simply washed up and lay back on the bed. Of course, she did not forget to set the alarm on her watch, after all, Mingdeng Middle School had to go to morning reading at 6:30.

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