Chapter 28: Harvesting Rice

The prizes drawn in the system are just small icons in the prize column on the system panel before you see the real thing, and you can only understand some simple annotations.

But not all prizes can be taken out directly for inspection. For example, how can we take out the 9999 million tons of diesel and 8888 million tons of gasoline?

Lu Bei'er had no idea of ​​their actual size, and she was in a small mountain village with no spacious flat ground, so it was impossible for her to take them out and check them directly. When she needed to use them later, she would have to find a place to put them out and see how to use them.

So it was only after Lu Beier put on the boots that she knew whether they fit her feet or not.

This should be a unique ability of the system. Anyway, Lu Beier would not dwell on this and could not figure it out.

After rummaging through the prizes she had drawn, Lu Beier found her long boots and thermostatic underwear and put them on. Then she put on a straw hat and towel, and without even bringing farm tools (she had enough space), she headed straight for the rice fields next to the village.

In the paddy field, the ten acres that were cleared yesterday were clearly distinguished from the other paddy fields full of weeds. Although the sparse rice ears in the ten acres of paddy field looked a bit miserable, fortunately, the wave of supernatural power that was sent before leaving yesterday gave them some vitality, and at least they didn't look so dead.

Yesterday, her wood ability was upgraded to level 2, and she also gained level 3 water ability. Lu Beier wanted to try using the low-level spiritual spring and level 2 wood ability on these ten acres of land. If the result was ideal, she would have a better plan for cleaning the remaining hundreds of acres of paddy fields.

Just do it if you want to. Lu Bei'er first tried to mobilize the water-based ability. Fortunately, the third-level water capacity was enough. When she sprayed it out at the beginning, she had a hard time controlling it and the spray was not very uniform. But by comparing it with the previous method of using the wood-based ability, she completely mastered the balanced distribution method of the ability transmission in just a few minutes.

The water sprayed from her hands gradually became like a drizzle, wetting the dry soil. It was like spraying pesticides on rice ears. At this time, she only needed to maintain the continuous output of her supernatural power, and then walk at a constant speed, so that the spiritual spring water would be evenly scattered on each rice ear wherever she went.

It took about two hours, and Lu Bei'er ran back and forth countless times in the ten acres of land. Her water-based ability was probably used up by half, and finally every rice ear was taken care of.

The effect of the low-level spiritual spring is really visible to the naked eye. Every time after spraying a paddy field, when she looks back, she can see that the rice ears have grown twenty to thirty centimeters right in front of her eyes because they have absorbed the spiritual spring water, and the stalks have also become several times thicker.

Lu Beier felt that even when her wood ability reached level three, it might not be as effective as this level three water ability. After all, it was a low-level spiritual spring!

Afterwards, without giving herself any time to rest, Lu Beier directly began to transfer wood-type abilities. The second-level wood-type abilities could already produce tiny green dots that could be seen with the naked eye.

They were like flying dust in the light and shadow, spreading out from her hands to the surroundings, and every grain of wood factor penetrated into each and every ear of rice.

Right before Lu Bei'er's eyes, the rice ears began to swell as if they had absorbed a tonic pill. They were much larger than ordinary rice ears and as full as the five rice ears that Lu Bei'er had fully nurtured before.

After the rice ears were full, the leaves and stalks began to turn yellow slowly, and then the rice ears completely drooped, and Lu Beier retracted her supernatural power. About an hour later, she ran through the rice field again.

The whole process took three hours, and it was finally time to harvest.

Lu Bei'er's supernatural powers were almost exhausted at this moment, and she began to absorb wood factors from the green plants around her.

Although she was a little tired, Lu Bei'er stood on the edge of the field and looked at her achievements - ten acres of late rice that were about to be harvested, with an infinite sense of accomplishment and satisfaction rising in her heart.

"See it! This is the ten acres of territory that I, Lu Beier, have built! Hahahaha..." He couldn't help but show off to the small loudspeaker on his shoulder, and he even laughed himself out loud after he finished speaking.

As it was almost noon and the sun was getting hotter, he dug out a sickle from the storage warehouse and began to bend down to harvest the rice.

Lu Bei'er is actually quite familiar with farm work such as harvesting rice and transplanting rice seedlings. She used to help with the work every summer vacation when she was at her grandmother's house.

In the past, the village roads were too narrow and the fields were scattered, so harvesters were reluctant to pass through. My grandmother's more than ten acres of paddy fields were used to plant one season of rice and one season of wheat every year. Sometimes a few acres of land would be allocated to plant early rice and japonica rice because they were sold at a slightly higher price.

The hottest time of summer vacation is also the busiest time. We have to fetch water, apply pesticides, harvest, and then replant rice. After that, the summer vacation is over.

Although it is very tiring, Lu Beier still goes to her grandmother's house every summer vacation.

After taking the powerful pills, hard work hardly felt tiring, but no one could stand bending over for a long time. Lu Beier harvested rice from one end of the rice field to the other in one breath, and then she slowly stood up, holding her stiff waist.

Patting her slender waist, Lu Bei'er looked at the more than nine acres of rice that had not been harvested. She felt that this was much more tiring than using supernatural powers to induce labor, and she didn't know if her enthusiasm could last for three days.

After harvesting the ten acres of land in front of me, there are still hundreds of acres waiting for me! Oh, I can't think about it. If I think about it, I really can't do it.

Lu Beier looked up and saw the paddy field extending from the small valley to her feet. She was all alone and her enthusiasm seemed to be blown away by the wind coming from the valley.

Apart from the rustling of grass leaves in the wind, there were basically no other insects or birds chirping around. I didn't know whether they were eliminated by the apocalyptic environment or hid themselves.

After a short rest, Lu Beier felt that the surroundings were a little too quiet, which made her feel a little repulsive. So, she began to speak to the only small speaker on her shoulder that could respond to her.

"Little Trumpet! It would be great if you had hands! You are now level six, more powerful than your master, me! Can you help me with the work? Weren't you quite skilled at pulling weeds before?"

Lu Beier suddenly remembered that Xiao Laba had helped her pull out so many weeds before. How about letting it help her pull out the rice? However, when she thought about how she still had to bundle the rice neatly and then put it directly into the storage warehouse and take it away, if Xiao Laba pulled it up by the roots, would she have to put it directly into the warehouse with the soil?

Suddenly, she thought of a good idea, and stopped bending over to cut rice and looked at the little trumpet on her left shoulder. The little trumpet didn't understand, and tilted its head to look at its owner.

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