"Well, let’s move on to farming, and then figure out how to raise them. Why aren’t they moving?"
"Of course, they’re not moving. Bone Dragons don’t know how to farm. You have to teach the Bone Dragons yourself," Du You spread his hands and then thought for a mont before speaking again, "But plowing should be quite simple. Just get on with it."
Du You gave a command, and then the skeletons started plowing. In order not to damage the turf, they even reined in the Soul Devouring Demon Fla that was on them.
The skeletons didn’t have any farming tools, ard with only a shield and a sword, so they had no choice but to use the sword for digging. In this regard, they were worse off than the Demon Extermination Spirits—at least they had claws, which were more suitable for digging.
"But we don’t know how either. We had no idea the task would be like this."
Li ngyao and Xi Qianxue both spread their hands to express their confusion. Du You looked around and realized that no one knew. Apart from knowing to dig holes and throw seeds into them, they were clueless about everything else.
Even their wristwatches didn’t store knowledge on this topic because it seed unnecessary.
Going back to Earth now was too late—it would an giving up on this mission. Du You had used up his world coordinates and would need to re-enter through the academy, which would waste a considerable amount of ti.
And once you enter from there, wouldn’t you be directly exposing your whereabouts to the academy? What if the academy demands assistance? Thinking of this, Du You felt an even bigger headache coming on.
When they were building their territory, they used many basic constructions, but without these constructions, nobody really understood the direct planting process. Perhaps, that girl Elsa knew even more than himself. Du You had so regrets—if he had known this, he should have learned sothing during the territory construction, rather than just dumping everything on others.
"I rember, Planting Town over there has this kind of information, and it’s not a secret. If we want to, we can purchase it from there, but it would take another two days to go back and forth."
Hearing Xi Qianxue’s words, Du You’s eyes lit up, "Then there’s no problem. I’ll go over there. Don’t worry, to facilitate going back and forth, I left a Spatial Mark there."
"Spatial Mark?" Li ngyao and Xi Qianxue exchanged glances, full of surprise. They knew that Du You had learned Spatial Magic Skills, but how could he have learned even more? As a student of Capital University, it was impossible not to know these things. Besides, with Du You’s strength growing so quickly, he wouldn’t rush for quick success.
Before the two could ask anything, Du You had already activated the spatial coordinates. After leaving a new mark in the original location, Du You’s figure flashed and disappeared. When he reappeared, he was already back in that Planting Town from before.
"Being able to cover a whole world with spatial coordinate skills is so handy," Du You said with a smile, but he wasn’t overconfident. Compared to professional Space Mages, his magic was far less flexible.
Speaking of which, this was the first ti he was using such a large-scale transfer. Since this thod couldn’t take others along, it was sothing only he could use for the situation at hand.
This place had indeed quite a diverse range of planting and breeding techniques, and Du You also found that many techniques were openly shared by the Elves. So, it didn’t take long for Du You to purchase a copy of various materials. Just as Du You was about to leave, he happened to pass by a seed shop and patted his head in resignation.
"I forgot about this. How can we plant without seeds?"
By the ti Du You ca out, his personal space was cramd with a large assortnt of seeds, including those of large trees and a variety of others.
"Really, it’s no wonder doing business in such a lazy and lax manner doesn’t yield good sales," Du You grumbled. There was no helping it—this world was not short on seeds, which were abundant everywhere. Therefore, seed stores hardly did any business.
Generally, such shops would see so custors only when buying seeds with special purposes or when planting special dicinal herbs.
In a flash, Du You returned to Mirror Lake. "Here, these are the materials and the seeds I brought back."
Li ngyao and Xi Qianxue opened their mouths, then closed them again. They decided to let Du You make his own choices. Since he had decided to do this, he surely had his reasons. Haven’t they seen his progress never slowing down?
With space and summoning, perhaps these were special skills he constructed at a high cost. Then, a group of amateurs started learning—learning how to farm and breed, no less.
Once they learned a little, they let the Bone Dragon experint. The Bone Dragon, a wise Undead capable of precisely controlling a million skeletons in battle, found farming, a re task, much easier to control.
"I rember there are so wild boars and chickens nearby. I’ll catch so; these should be breedable," Lin Yushi stood up, taking a group of Demon Extermination Spirits with her. These spirits were good at defense and hence more suitable for catching than Demonic Fla Skeletons. As for whether they were breedable, Du You had no idea. Finding ordinary wild beasts in such a large forest was not easy; the weakest creatures one could find here were graded Magical Beasts.
For the next three days, the group juggled learning and experinting. Although still novices, their nurous hands and great strength ant they could accomplish much more than ordinary farrs.
"Look, it’s sprouting, it’s sprouting! I told you this would definitely work," Li ngyao exclaid loudly.
Xi Qianxue sneered, "But I rember that starting with seedlings would be better initially."
"But it’s not suitable for this world. These seeds are hardy and don’t need seedlings." This kind of debate had occurred far too many tis over the past couple of days, especially between these two won, who were in constant opposition.
Contrarily, the two sisters got along much better with those two, their relationship growing increasingly harmonious.
In this lively and playful life, one had to admit their relationships were indeed becoming closer and more harmonious, almost like a family. Of course, the results of farming and breeding slowly began to show. And the Elves, too, received the news.
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