Farming Games are All About Grinding

Chapter 323 - 314: Enjoy



"Drive slower and stay safe." Han Qiwu finished speaking and hung up the phone, jogging away from the miniature forest and heading into the kitchen to fry eggs, heat up milk, and plate a small dish of pickled chili bamboo shoots.

He originally planned to make some noodles, but time was tight, so he decided to let her have a couple of fried eggs as a quick fix.

After finishing these, he stepped into the yard and used the camouflage feature to transform it into a scene with only ten strawberry seedlings and a small chicken coop. To make it more convincing, he brought out the only two hens—a speckled rooster and a green-earth hen—and set them on the ground to peck at feed.

Perfect.

Next, he took out a portion of frozen maple syrup and tossed it into the nearby spring.

The caramel-colored frozen maple syrup melted instantly upon contact with the spring water, wrapping around the neighboring pebbles for a few seconds before vanishing, fully integrating into the springwater.

[Frozen maple syrup absorbed. Spring special effect upgraded to generate 4.6 portions of springwater per day, upgrade effect effective tomorrow]

Another boost of 0.5—so satisfying.

What a pity he didn’t manage to obtain any poplar sap when chopping down those poplar trees earlier; otherwise, it might have reached 5 portions!

But the wood drop rate for poplar trees was still exceedingly high—25 poplar trees yielded a total of 56 portions of wood and 2 poplar seedlings.

If calculated based on the merchant’s rates, today’s haul of 63 pieces of wood was worth 2,520 gold.

"A single piece of wood sells for 40 gold. With 750 pieces, I’d break even. Judging by today’s efficiency, that’d take just over ten days." Han Qiwu was in a good mood.

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