Seamless Communication with Fluffies, the Farm Takes Flight

[Farming + Cute Pets + Food]

Transmigrating to another world, Qiao Xi leads her only property, a large-tailed yak, to participate in the farm recruitment order.

This place is full of cr...

Chapter 133: Secret Confrontation

Chapter 133: Secret Confrontation

The prizes for the rating competition are said to be distributed within three days, and I don’t know what rewards Weiguang Farm can get.

This is the first time that Chaoyang City has held a farm rating competition, and there is no precedent to follow. All Qiao Xi can do is look forward to it silently.

News about the Fifth and Ninth Legions flashed back and forth on the communicator. Qiao Xi clicked on it and saw that it was Shura Field again. They arrived at almost the same time. It was obvious that the two legions were not getting along well yesterday.

No matter what they do, they just happen to get together.

Puda also received the greeting message. He first apologized for his neglect of Josh during this period, and explained that it was due to changes within the legion and he did not intend to destroy the cooperative relationship between the two parties. Since he came here with the Ninth Legion this time, he would finalize the final purchase price of the baked beans in tomato sauce today, and hoped that Josh could forgive him.

Qiao Xi was very busy during this period, and he really didn't pay attention to this matter, but he couldn't say he was angry.

As agreed, one third of the excavated taro was transported away by the falcon that came to the farm once a week. Josh also asked the falcon to bring the berries that Puda needed to him, and the money was also received from the federal point on time. To be honest, apart from other things, the relationship between the two is quite good.

After all, as a logistics buyer, if he wanted to take bribes in certain places, Josh might not be able to do anything about it.

After replying to him with a message that everything was fine, Josh put down the communicator and started canning the first pot of baked beans in tomato sauce.

There is relatively less rain in autumn now, and there are not many mushrooms on the mountains and around the farm.

The digging pigs took over the task of collecting the pinch fruits. Although they were fatter and heavier than the jumping lambs, as earth-attributed energy monsters, they could move freely in the pinch fruit swamp and were more flexible than the jumping lambs.

When I have nothing to do these days, I wear a muzzle and go to collect pinching fruits for Qiao Xi. I am very self-conscious.

However, Josh felt that the three little pigs were so enthusiastic just to roll around in the mud. Every day they went out clean and came home covered in mud. The key was that they enjoyed it.

That's the nature of pigs. Josh is not so un-piglike. If he wants to play, he can play as long as he doesn't get hurt.

There are a lot of pinch fruits, and it is enough to let the pigs take a walk every day. Insist on using the freshest ingredients every day. After all, pinch fruits are poisonous. If the toxins in stale pinch fruits are difficult to inactivate at high temperatures, it is a major issue of food safety.

Today's pinching fruit was brought back by the digging pigs early in the morning. After the muzzles were removed, they ran back to the pinching fruit swamp without looking back. They love to roll around and no one can stop them.

Josh only had time to yell at them to stop eating and tell them to come back and eat whatever they wanted before they disappeared.

The only response Josh got was a few grunts in the distance.

They should have heard it. The little pigs are always more reliable than the little lambs. They will listen to what you say, so there is no need to worry too much.

The canned baked beans were put into the steaming pot, and Josh was given the task of watching the fire.

The golden macaques did a great job and cooperated well with each other, and Josh's insertion even disrupted their rhythm.

The fires in several stoves were in ideal condition. She didn't need to add more firewood, just keep them low.

Seeing that there was nothing she could do to help here for the time being, Qiao Xi slipped out and prepared cups and fruit tea in the living room.

The dried fish fillets that were left over were cut into small pieces and placed on a plate, and the frozen fish balls were taken out and thawed, waiting for the harvesters from the three legions to arrive.

Just after ten o'clock, Josh was ready to greet them at the door. Since the golden-armored dung beetle family had added many new members, the farm had been cleaned very cleanly by them. Sometimes the "chocolate beans" of the jumping lambs were caught by them before they even hit the ground.

Although it's a bit exaggerated, they really maintain the farm environment very well! Josh is very grateful to these unknown little guys.

As the brown-headed vulture's "quack" sound came, it drew a handsome arc in the air.

Three Rexia carriages drove over, and this time they didn't ride on flying monsters. Josh was a little surprised.

"Hello, I'm Kieran from the Ninth Legion." The buyer from the Ninth Legion got out of the car first and greeted Josh.

Although it was just one sentence, Josh looked at the serious-looking buyer and felt that this person might not be as easy to get along with as Puda.

"Hello, I'm Josh from Weiguang Farm." The two shook hands politely.

Before he could say anything, he was heading straight for the farm. "Please wait a moment, Mr. Kieran," Josh said with a smile.

It was obvious that he deliberately didn't want to wait for the two people behind him.

He snorted impatiently, "Damn Legionnaires." This sentence was obviously not directed at Josh, but she felt unhappy just the same.

Let's just talk about business. It's especially annoying when private disputes affect other people.

Originally, she had some favorable impressions of the Ninth Legion yesterday, but if she continued to be in contact with this buyer, Qiao Xi felt that she might suffer internal injuries.

"Miss Qiao Xi, we meet again." It was Puda, who gave Qiao Xi a gentle hug. "Let me introduce you, this is Una, the buyer of the Fifth Legion."

"Hello, I'm Josh." "Nice to meet you, lovely Miss Josh."

Comparing the two sides, the degree of closeness is immediately apparent.

"Farmer Josh is familiar with the people of the First Legion? I didn't expect that." A sarcastic voice came from behind.

Josh rolled his eyes secretly, wondering if he could speak properly.

Puda and Una had smiles on their faces and were not affected by Kiran's sarcasm at all. It seemed that they had known Kiran had this kind of personality.

Seeing Josh's helpless expression, Una winked at her playfully to reassure her.

"Our First Legion and Weiguang Farm are long-term partners. Miss Qiaoxi and I have naturally known each other for a long time. Kieran, if there is anything you don't understand, I can answer you on behalf of Miss Qiaoxi." Puda replied with a smile.

I pushed him back, neither too hard nor too lightly.

"Hmph, that's not necessary. I will naturally ask Miss Qiao Xi to answer for me." After being frustrated, Kiran didn't take it seriously. Instead, he stared at Puda and Una and followed them closely.

It was as if he was afraid that a few people were discussing something secretly.

Qiao Xi didn't want to get involved in their secret confrontation, so he smiled and said, "Please come in with me for a cup of tea, buyers. I will explain the properties of baked beans in tomato sauce to you in detail later."

The three of them had no objection to this and followed Josh into the farm cabin.

After more than half a year of pickling, the crispy lemon honey has turned dark yellow and reflects golden light like amber.

Josh was reluctant to finish it, so there was a little bit left, just right for entertaining guests.

"Come, try the fruit tea from Weiguang Farm first and see if you like it."

(End of this chapter)