Stop Joking! You Really Quit Your Job to Go Back Home and Farm?

Lin Anshu is an ordinary, lowly office worker. The competition in the company is intense, and the boss loves to fine employees and make empty promises. After working diligently for a whole year, sh...

Chapter 150 No other kid can compare to his An'an

"But who knew, it turned out to be surprisingly delicious after being cooked."

"Luosifen? Isn't that a specialty of Guangxi?"

"That's right!"

"Hey, Lao Lin, I think your daughter is pretty good at farming."

"Those vegetables are growing really well."

"I heard that your vegetables sell for 20 yuan a pound, is that true?"

“Not all vegetables are 20 yuan. It’s because An’an puts a lot of effort into the fields and grows purely organic vegetables.”

"Otherwise, it certainly wouldn't have sold for this price."

"I've heard that the rich people in the city don't like to eat meat anymore. They just like to pursue quality and nutrition, like organic vegetables and organic fruits. No matter how expensive they are, they like to buy them."

"That's right! But what exactly is 'purely organic'? Is it really that delicious?"

"It's not only delicious, but also nutritious."

"In this day and age, the fruits and vegetables sold outside are either treated with ripening agents or growth promoters."

"The vegetables and fruits we grow look good, but what do they actually taste like?"

"Plus, there are all sorts of gutter oil and evaporated milk out there. I'm really not comfortable letting my child eat out."

"Exactly! I heard that the bean sprouts outside are all soaked in chemicals."

"Tell me, what kind of nutrition can a child get from eating this? It's good enough if they don't get sick or have any problems."

"That's nothing. I've heard they even sell zombie meat outside."

"Chop up the meat of that dead animal, put it together, and sell it in various places."

"As long as you don't die from eating it, what does it matter what?"

"vomit……"

"So I guess organic vegetables are vegetables that haven't been treated with these things and have grown naturally."

"Yes, yes, yes! No pesticides have been used, no fertilizers bought from outside have been used. It's scientific farming, natural growth, and comprehensive nutrition."

"But there are so many bugs outside. If we don't use pesticides, won't all the vegetables be eaten by the bugs?"

"If we don't fertilize, the soil won't have any nutrients, how will the vegetables grow?"

At this point, everyone's gaze invariably fell on Lin's father.

"There are ways to do this, of course. Pesticides can be replaced by other pollution-free methods."

"As for fertilizer, you can also compost it yourself."

"Old Lin, when I get back, I'll go to your house to find An'an and ask her, okay?"

“Your An’an is truly a college student; she even knows how to farm better than us old farmers.”

"I'm getting old, I can't deny it."

"That's right, Lao Lin. Among the farmers in the village, your daughter is the only one who's a college graduate and knows the most. Could you tell everyone about her?"