Transmigrated as a Villain Cannon Fodder, Farming and Infrastructure Building in the Beast World

Upon transmigrating, Yu Sui found himself in the book he had just read, becoming the villain cannon fodder bottom. The original host harbored deep affection for Qi, the strongest warrior in the tri...

Chapter 143

Chapter 143

After Yu Sui and others left, they stayed there for quite a long time. In the past, the Minotaur would not have provided food for such a long time, but this time they never lacked food. Bicchi and other Minotaur always came to deliver food enthusiastically.

"We don't know how to cook vegetables, so we kept some for eating raw, and sent the rest back to them for fear they would go bad." Heiyan said, pointing to the kitchen on the other side.

Bi Qi, Bru and others couldn't stop thinking about the stir-fried ground bean shreds and peanut cheese made by Yu Sui. They didn't know when Yu Sui would come. In addition to bringing food, he would also bring some vegetables every few days.

The method of making peanut butter is simple. After they learned it, they taught it to other Tauren, which greatly increased the reputation of the Black Map Tribe.

In addition, the Snow Wolf Tribe actually lives with the Dwarf Tribe. With all these factors added together, it would be strange if the Tauren were not curious.

Yu Sui breathed a sigh of relief. "It's great that they agreed to our request. With the help of the Minotaur, I don't have to worry too much."

He stood up and walked into the kitchen. Sure enough, the enthusiastic minotaurs had filled the place with not only food but also a lot of vegetables. Yu Sui was even surprised to find a pumpkin in it.

He picked up a large orange pumpkin and weighed it in his arms. Wow, the pumpkins in his previous life were already big enough, but the pumpkin here was as big as a car tire, weighing at least hundreds of pounds.

No wonder the Tauren are so rich. Not to mention food, potatoes, pumpkins and corn are all crops with high yields and can fill the stomach. Just growing these can feed a lot of people.

Pumpkin is also an indispensable vegetable for every rural household, but it can also be used as a staple food.

In the area where Yu Sui lives, people eat a lot of boiled pumpkin, pumpkin porridge, and steamed pumpkin every winter. Pumpkins have a long storage time, so families grow a lot of them every year. Yu Sui's face turns yellow from eating so much pumpkin.

I was tired of eating it when I was a child, but when I grew up, I began to miss the old pumpkins of my childhood. I especially like to eat the sweet and soft ones just out of the pot after steaming. The rich pumpkin aroma will fill your whole mouth with a bite.

He also remembers the pumpkin buns made from pumpkin, which were soft and sweet, and he could eat several of them on his own.

Thinking of this, Yu Sui hugged the pumpkin tightly as if it were a treasure, and wanted to kiss it twice.

That's good now. Judging from the size of this pumpkin, there will be plenty of seeds. I can exchange some with the minotaur and plant them in the ground next year so that my fellow tribesmen can also taste them.

Heiyan followed behind, "By the way, the minotaur didn't move the millstone. They learned how to use it and made a bigger one for themselves, and left ours behind."

He pointed to the corner where the millstone was.

"Then we don't need to build another stone mill. We can use it to grind so much grain into flour."

Yu Sui happily put down the pumpkin and raised a bag of wheat, feeling very happy.

It would be great if their Heitu tribe could become so wealthy. Then Yu Sui would build several large granaries and dig several layers of cellars underneath, filling them with grain and various vegetables.

Another advantage of dressing up as a snow werewolf is that it won't bother mice. Mice will run away when they smell the scent of a snow werewolf.

Ashan did catch a kind of rat-like beast that looked like a wild boar, and said that its meat was firm, but Yu Sui disliked it and refused to eat it. In the end, Ashan carried it to the cafeteria in frustration, and no one knew who it ended up in.

"This was brought by Biqi. He thinks you can make it more delicious." Heiyan said, pointing to the pumpkin on the ground.

Bi Qi was right in his guess. Yu Sui did use pumpkin to make a lot of food. After all, he ate a lot of pumpkin.

"Then let's cook with pumpkin today!" Yu Sui clapped his hands and said happily.

He was delighted when he saw the kitchen full of food. Given the snow werewolves' appetite, the food in the tribe had never been used as a staple food. It was always more like a side dish, just like the two steamed buns he made last time. Each person could eat one just to taste it.

Now he has enough food to make use of, and he doesn't have to worry about having no food to eat after the last one. He doesn't have to be frugal like he was in the tribe. It feels really good to eat rich food, Yu Sui thought happily.

Heiyan, who was standing by, suddenly remembered something, patted his forehead, and reached out to push open the door of another room. "I almost forgot, the Minotaur brought a lot of beans, waiting for you to come over to make tofu."

After Yu Sui, Bang Bo and others left, many rooms in the wooden house were empty, and one of them was used by the Minotaur to store beans.

As the wooden door was slowly pushed open, what came into view was a pile of full cloth bags, each bulging and filled to the brim, placed next to each other, almost touching the ceiling.

The Tauren's wooden house is built higher than the Snow Werewolf's, so you can imagine the number of these beans.

"Oh my God, even a shop specializing in making tofu can't use so many beans in a year!" Yu Sui was so shocked that he couldn't close his mouth and couldn't help staring.

The Minotaur is really generous. In order to learn how to make tofu, he sent so many beans. This is at least several thousand kilograms, and it can be three to five times more after making tofu.

It seems that they will not be short of tofu to eat these days, but the workload is foreseeable to be quite large.

Yu Sui looked at the mountain of beans with a sympathetic look, then turned to Qi and said, "There are too many beans. Let's soak a few more in pottery jars. I just saw the pottery we brought is still there, so let's use it to make tofu first. Otherwise, we won't have enough tools."

As soon as he finished speaking, Qi nodded and turned to bring in the clay pots that served as goods.

Fortunately, the Minotaur didn't care whether the beans were brand new or used, so Yu Sui just used them as containers first. Otherwise, with so many beans, they needed to be soaked and used to hold soy milk, and he wouldn't be able to do without enough tools.

As a result, there were not enough baskets for draining water when making tofu. Fortunately, Uncle Bangbo also knew how to weave one. Although Yu Sui was not very good at it, at least the one he made could be used.

Seeing Yu Sui lost in thought, Hei Yan nodded and smiled with satisfaction. He had indeed made no mistake about him. Yu Sui already had the ambition to be the clan leader. It was just that seeing such an obedient son made him feel a little bit jealous...

The Tauren's way of getting water is relatively simple. Every day, a team of Tauren goes to the lake to collect fresh water, and whoever needs it goes to the center of the tribe to get it.

Their fields do have complete irrigation channels, but they are frozen in winter, so the Tauren people directly harvest ice or collect snow for water.

Even the Minotaur's way of getting water is so simple, no wonder Yu Sui dug a well. When water splashed out of the well, the tribesmen rushed over to watch as if they had seen a miracle.

Qi had already brought in several clay pots as tall as a person. Heiyan coughed lightly and said, "Go get some ice to melt the soaked beans."

"No need for ice." Qi glanced at him and replied lightly.

Heiyan, full of questions, watched Qi walk in to help Yu Sui get the beans down from above. He felt deeply that his son was not as good as before now that he had grown up, although he had never been obedient.