Chapter 27 - 026 Be cautious
Tian Sangsang made a quick decision and flipped to the third clause on page 102 of the Space User Manual: The space allows for cross-time-and-space internet connection, but it’s not WiFi, and you can’t leech off anyone’s WiFi either. 1MB of data requires 1 green currency point.
The rules for generating green currency are as follows:
Whenever you plant one unit of a particular crop, you get 10 green currency points. Then, each fruit harvested from this crop equals 1 green currency point. For fish in the water, each species sets the baseline at 10 green currency points, with every offspring born granting another 1 green currency point. Of course, this isn’t unlimited. For instance, the quantity of each planted crop cannot exceed 24. As for aquatic and other biological organisms, once they breed 24 offspring, the space will silently perform a sterilization procedure on them—essentially making them incapable of further reproduction. Otherwise, wouldn’t earning green currency be a breeze? Besides, if organisms were allowed unlimited reproduction and their owner didn’t manage them, the resulting overpopulation would overcrowd the space. Although the space’s rivers can grow endlessly, never underestimate nature’s ability to go wild!
However, 24 is a relative number. For example, for larger species like fish and fruit trees, the cap is 24. But for smaller species like oysters, flowers, and herbaceous plants, the range is between 24 and 124.
"How fascinating." Tian Sangsang exited the space. Her son and Gou Sheng hadn’t returned from their outing yet.
She sneaked outside, plucked a green onion from her own field, and fetched a small iron spade from the main hall before entering her space. She wanted to test if transferring a living green onion into the space’s soil would allow it to survive.
Loosening the soil, she dug a small pit with her hands, inserted the green onion into the hole, then filled it back up gently, patting it flat. Next, Tian Sangsang widened her eyes, ready to witness a miracle.
After five minutes, the wilting green onion slowly straightened up. It grew visibly, inch by inch, until it transformed into a lush and vibrant stalk of green onion.