After a second.
A delivery robot glided over lightly, with two glasses of cola on its tray.
The Prince asked again, "Gentlen from afar, don’t you want to try the Great Xia’s cola?"
Little Ivan was the first to react, "I’ll have a glass."
The rest of the Eastern Bering people all made the sa choice.
After all, the AI said it’s a cola that even the Great Xia Ghost likes, who wouldn’t be curious?
The robot appeared a second ti and delivered the cola.
Little Ivan picked up a glass, took a sip, and felt the bubbles bursting on his tongue, comnting, "Very nice!"
So Eastern Bering people nodded in agreent.
However, Lev found it to be quite ordinary, but he didn’t dare to say it.
He preferred the two popular colas from the Western Hemisphere brands.
He understood his own thoughts: the more good things he saw in Glory City, the less he wanted to see the rise of Great Xia.
Qin Deguang shouted, "Prince, can you take us to visit the planting area?"
"Sure!"
As soon as the words fell.
A palm-sized drone flew up from a table.
An electronic voice ca from its speaker, "Please follow ."
Passing through a long corridor and through an automatic door, the view suddenly opened up.
What ca into sight was a space at least one and a half football fields large, more than four ters high.
Neatly arranged plant boxe, each five ters long and two ters wide, were placed on the ground.
Each planting box was neatly filled with lush green vegetables.
From the color, the vegetables appeared to be growing quite well.
Little Ivan looked around but didn’t find anything related to AI.
He glanced at the drone, contemplating asking but was unaccustod to conversing with drones.
Lev directly asked, "Prince, this seems no different from a first-generation farm?"
The drone rotated, its cara focusing on Lev, "Mr. Lev, I can demonstrate AI planting for you."
In the next mont.
Dozens of drones descended from the ceiling, spreading out quickly and sweeping over the rows of planting boxes.
Everyone was a bit baffled.
What was going on?
The Prince quickly revealed the answer, "Please look at the wall."
The drone projected a beam of light onto the wall beside it.
Hundreds of pictures of vegetables were displayed on the wall, each surrounded by dense paraters.
Little Ivan, having so understanding of big data, instantly understood the aning of these pictures.
The Prince explained, "To be realistic, the growth environnt for each vegetable cannot be exactly the sa, with each having subtle differences.
"These subtle differences inevitably lead to differences in their growth, and vegetables with different growth rates require different nutritional elents.
"We utilize drones and a series of observation instrunts to docunt each vegetable’s growth from germination to now, along with daily paraters.
"Through intelligent AI analysis, we can determine what growth environnt each vegetable needs and how much nutrition is required, making the necessary adjustnts to ensure optimal growth conditions at all tis."
The Prince paused, then said, "This is sothing the first and second-generation farms couldn’t achieve.
"Because the workload was too great, relying solely on human labor was unfeasible, but intelligent AI made it possible."
It then provided data, "We’ve conducted nurous comparative experints; the third-generation farm’s lettuce production has increased by 32% in one harvest season compared to the second-generation, and the growth rate is 12% faster.
"Second-generation farms sotis faced crop diseases, but this does not happen with the third-generation farm.
"As soon as any changes in crop growth appear, we imdiately identify the root cause, nipping the disease in the bud."
The Prince wasn’t finished, "Due to the close monitoring by intelligent AI, we notice any inclination for mutation in any vegetable imdiately, almost without missing any.
"Thus, third-generation farms can cultivate crops with mutation traits more efficiently, which is sothing first and second-generation farms cannot achieve."
Qin Deguang interjected, "Just the other day, the King discovered a vegetable with mutation traits."
"Upon analysis, we concluded it had a preference for low temperatures, and subsequent experintal results confird it.
"If it were a first or second-generation farm, we might have missed it."
The Eastern Bering people were almost astounded.
Even the most ignorant person knew from the Prince’s explanation that third-generation farms were undoubtedly the future direction of developnt.
Lev even felt a bit embarrassed, regretting his foolish comnt about automation being unnecessary.
Aleksey couldn’t help but ask, "Can Great Xia help Eastern Bering build third-generation farms?"
The Prince imdiately responded, "Sorry! I’m just the farm manager, this is not within my purview."
After saying this, the atmosphere suddenly beca a bit awkward.
After a second.
Qin Deguang reluctantly replied, "Mr. Aleksey, this matter involves many issues and would likely require discussion among the Great Xia’s top levels before any decision can be made."
Aleksey sighed in disappointnt, "We ca with sincerity, but your country doesn’t seem to reciprocate much?"
Little Ivan glanced at Aleksey and almost burst into laughter.
It seed that this nominal leader hadn’t grasped the situation yet.
The actions of the Great Xia people were very clear.
Shapudian entirely aligned itself with Great Xia, even letting Xia People control its capital, so Shapudian reaped all benefits.
Eastern Bering wants to maintain equal relations with Great Xia while demanding all sorts of things, is this a daydream?
Is this what you call "sincerity"?
Foolish to the extre!
Little Ivan genuinely felt that if soone like Aleksey led Eastern Bering, no one would survive.
Get rid of him!
He must be gotten rid of!
Little Ivan quietly clenched his right fist, then quickly released it.
Qin Deguang changed the subject, "There are many more good things in the King’s Farm, let’s continue the tour."
The Prince imdiately said, "Everyone, please follow !"
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