Chapter 85 Don't you find it strange that I have these things?



In addition to treasures, land, and homesteads, they also offered up granary addresses.

Yuzhou is located in the Central Plains region. The common people's granaries are all cellars. The soil inside the cellars is hard, and after being burned, it can store thousands of bushels of grain, which will not spoil for a long time, especially millet.

A man familiar with swimming said, "The water in the town is more than ten feet deep, just like any other river. Perhaps we can send someone to dive down and open the cellar, and use ropes to pull up the grain inside."

Many hands make light work.

Li Ruo had Liao Fusheng write down everything they said.

However, the proposal to salvage food from the water was quickly rejected.

That was almost impossible, because the floodwaters were still rushing, muddy, and very dangerous.

Li Ruo remembered that the book said the water would gradually become clear starting next summer, and perhaps that was possible, as long as they could live until then.

Some people suggested planting wood ear fungus and mushrooms.

These two don't need much light. Everyone can go up the mountain to find some rotten wood, bring it back, and wood ear mushrooms will grow.

This proposal is quite feasible.

Li Ruo remembered that there were also fungal strains in the space, including various kinds of mushrooms, most of which could be grown indoors.

Some people suggested raising fish, since there is water all around and streams in the mountains, so they could dig a pond and draw water into it.

For the first batch of fish, you can fish or catch them in places where the current isn't too strong.

You can also raise chickens and ducks; there are chicks and ducklings in Heifeng Village.

Everyone chuckled, "Anyway, Miss Li and Boss Xie are so familiar with each other, getting some shouldn't be a problem."

"The boss has a lot of pigs."

Li Ruo coughed and said very seriously, "Being familiar with someone doesn't mean you can get it for free. In the end, you have to rely on your own efforts."

She asked Liao Fusheng to register the people and bring in the people who had just offered advice.

The treasure deeds and land deeds were temporarily confiscated because she needed to carefully calculate with the Taoist priest what kind of food these things could be exchanged for. Obviously, it was impossible to calculate based on the pre-flood prices.

As for the other suggestions from the group, she decided to start by growing mushrooms.

Let's get right to it.

Li Ruo purchased a batch of oyster mushroom spawn that is relatively resistant to low temperatures, as well as thin and thick plastic films from the mall, to build a greenhouse.

Not knowing how effective it would be, I didn't buy many strains. I studied them according to the instructions.

Only when he felt it was about time did he go to discuss it with Liao Fusheng.

Liao Fusheng's gaze flickered as he looked at her, no different from that of someone looking at a portrait of Laozi. "How do you plant it?"

Li Ruo noticed that he almost never asked where things came from.

Sometimes he would even help her explain to others that it was an imported item, as if he were covering for her.

She smiled at him and said, "Taoist Master, don't you find it strange that I have these things?"

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