Chapter 268 Growing Grains in the Spirit Spring Space



In the days that followed, in order to achieve her goal of saving 100,000 people in the future, Li Yao began to grow food in the [Spirit Spring Space].

She had reserved all the space in the space before, and now all she needed to do was plant the seeds.

Aside from eating normally and taking a walk with Yang Shengrui every evening, Li Yao spends the rest of her time using her consciousness to direct Da Zhuang and her other 80 robots to drive the seeders and sow seeds.

Li Yao planted over a hundred acres of rice in the early stages, irrigating it with spiritual spring water diluted a hundred times, resulting in exceptionally good growth. She was growing hybrid rice, and the yield was quite substantial.

This spirit rice is for her own consumption in the future; the ordinary grains she collected during the apocalypse were intended for disaster relief.

Although there were no speed-up settings in the space, the spiritual spring and spiritual energy shortened the rice's growing period by a month. Li Yao's first batch of rice yielded kilograms.

Harvesting was also done with combine harvesters. Finally, the farm's hulling machine was used to hull the rice, and then Li Yao collected it all into the [Infinite Space] to start planting the second crop.

The chef cooked dinner for the new rice, and I must say, the rice is incredibly fragrant. I could easily finish a whole bowl of it without any side dishes; it has a unique sweetness.

Next, Li Yao arranged for the robots to continue planting. After several harvests of rice, they began planting wheat.

As spring turned to winter, Li Yao was summoned to the palace at the end of the year. The emperor informed her that a snow disaster had occurred in the northern region, affecting more than 12 towns.

Upon hearing this, Li Yao immediately knew it was her turn to make her appearance.

She discussed the disaster relief plan with the Emperor, received the imperial decree, and set off with Prince An. Heavy snow blocked the mountain passes, so Li Yao took out several down jackets, earmuffs, scarves, and gloves, and handed them to Prince An and his guards.

I put on a temperature-controlled protective suit and then draped a large, heavy-duty fox fur cloak over it that covered my entire body.

Donning hats with ear flaps, gloves, scarves, and snow boots, Li Yao hypnotized everyone and led them through the [teleportation portal].

In their memories, they only remember an old man with a white beard waving his hand, and they arrived in the disaster area.

Li Yao's disaster relief efforts were located in northern Dagan, near the border, roughly equivalent to present-day Hebei province.

After Prince An regained consciousness, he recognized that the place where they were standing was the alley entrance next to the Tanzhou government office, and he had been here before.

After seeing that everyone was awake, he led the group into the government office.

This is, after all, the prefecture capital. Although the disaster was severe, the people were in relatively good condition. Li Yao noticed that a lot of people had gathered far away from the government office, waiting for the wealthy families in the city to distribute porridge.

She followed Prince An into the government office, immediately revealing her identity and the imperial edict. The people from the prefecture began to report on the disaster, and Li Yao began to use her mental power to perceive the truthfulness of their words.

Prince An had also done disaster relief before, so he was very familiar with the procedures.

With Li Yao's help, there was an ample supply of food, coal, and cotton clothing, so the relief efforts were directly implemented through work-for-relief programs.

All the disaster-stricken people whose houses had collapsed and who were homeless were organized. Some of the able-bodied men went to shovel snow in the streets, while others repaired the abandoned temples in the city to house the disaster victims.

The middle-aged man went to the newly selected site to build a simple large house, similar to a factory building, not very tall, but spacious, with a heated kang (a traditional Chinese bed-and-heated platform) inside, as temporary shelter for disaster victims in winter.

All the women went to make coal briquettes. Li Yao provided the coal and soil. They broke the coal into pieces, mixed it with the soil in the right proportions, and then dried or baked it.

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