Chapter 622 Another Autumn



Next, Chen Yang took Grandpa Yun to the pinnacle of the Micro Realm.

Without him, it would be difficult for Grandpa Yun to reach the summit. Although he wanted to try on his own, Chen Yang insisted on accompanying him.

Although his body had recovered a lot in the micro-world, he was almost ten years younger.

"There's an old man on the island who's not as healthy as me, but a bit older, and he's already climbed Mount Everest. I'm not afraid." Grandpa Yun tried to persuade Chen Yang to give it a try himself.

Chen Yang glared at him: "They have professional equipment, oxygen tanks, and well-established routes. How can they be the same? In terms of climbing difficulty, Cang'er Snow Mountain is much higher."

Grandpa Yun couldn't persuade Chen Yang, so he decided to let Chen Yang come up with him.

As long as Chen Yang was by Grandpa Yun's side, he could gather and lift the wind for Grandpa Yun, using his light body to help him block the wind. Therefore, they still successfully reached the top.

Grandpa Yun has reached the top of the world. Standing at the highest point of Cang'er Snow Mountain, he looked down at the world and was deeply moved.

"No matter when, the Micro World always amazes me," Grandpa Yun remarked.

"Me too," Chen Yang said with a smile.

Standing at the top of the world, he can better appreciate the feeling of being one with nature.

He obtained his extraordinary physique here, and that unexpected gain completely derailed Chen Yang from being a normal person.

Despite his feelings, Chen Yang still didn't dare let Grandpa Yun stay at the summit for too long.

The oxygen concentration here is equivalent to that of Mount Everest at an altitude of over 7,000 meters. The temperature is very low, and Grandpa Yun's physique is under pressure here. If it weren't for Chen Yang, he would have had a hard time holding on.

Even Grandpa Yun had to admit he was getting old, because he was already feeling a bit unwell.

They went back directly through the Four Gates on the back of the snow mountain. The old man from the Northern Ice Ocean had been there many times, so he didn't go again.

Upon returning from the Four Directions Gate, the first thing they did was to show off the painting of the Azure Ape.

When they saw the landscape paintings they brought back, and then realized that they were painted by the burly Xue Kui, the inhabitants of the Micro Realm were all stunned.

Especially Yu Xuan, who is a painter.

Although Yu Xuan studied Western painting, he also had some exposure to traditional Chinese painting.

He considered himself to know a little bit, which was better than the average person, but when he saw Cang Yuan's painting, he felt ashamed and even envious.

No! It's jealousy, naked jealousy!

"I've been painting for twenty years, and I'm still not as good as a monkey." Yu Xuan was on the verge of tears.

"Don't be sad. Compared to you, those who paint traditional Chinese paintings are the ones who should be crying," Chen Yang comforted him.

He planned to take the painting with him and hang it in the inn.

The Microworld Inn is truly a treasure trove; this adds another painting worth millions.

Of course, this is on the premise that the identity of the ape is revealed; otherwise, even with hype and promotion, the painting would only be worth around a million.

If that thief had successfully robbed the Microworld Inn, he would have lived a life of luxury, never having to worry about food or drink again.

This trip to Cang'er Snow Mountain was still rewarding. Putting aside everything else, being able to use my strength to the fullest in a battle was worthwhile, not to mention the works of Master Cang Yuan.

However, the camp then enters the autumn harvest season.

Autumn is always the busiest time in the micro-world, as their plants ripen and are ready for harvest.

This year, the rice they had been most looking forward to finally ripened, and it was growing very well, with each grain plump and full. Harvesting the rice, hulling it, and processing the rice stalks were all part of the process.

Turning it into the soil is not good, as it will cause an imbalance in the nutrients in the soil.

In ancient times, most people chose to burn the food directly, but this caused a lot of pollution.

When straw is burned, the atmospheric pollution indices for sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and inhalable particulate matter reach peak levels. Sulfur dioxide concentrations are twice as high as normal, while nitrogen dioxide and inhalable particulate matter concentrations are three times higher. When inhalable particulate matter concentrations reach a certain level, they can cause significant irritation to the mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, and throat, leading to symptoms ranging from coughing, chest tightness, and tearing to, in severe cases, bronchitis.

While it may not be true, as some unqualified experts claim, that burning rice straw is the main culprit for nationwide smog, it is certainly not a wise choice.

So they switched to a more complicated, but very meaningful, method.

That's papermaking!

Although the pulp made from rice straw was not good and the final paper was not fine enough, it was still acceptable for wiping bottoms. At least, they would no longer be so extravagant in using bamboo pulp paper to wipe their bottoms.

Rice alone requires a significant investment of manpower, not to mention other vegetables, fruits, and cash crops such as nettles.

Autumn is destined to be busy, even if there are more people in the micro-world. There are different ways to be busy depending on the number of people.

Everyone had a clear division of labor, and even during the busy autumn season, the construction of the camp continued without asking people from other camps to come and help.

It is worth mentioning that, as he himself said, Zhang Guoan would occasionally go into the camp to help out, mainly by helping to build houses.

He was quite interested in carpentry and learned diligently from the old carpenter, who, along with Yu Xuan, taught him with trepidation. Zhang Guoan even addressed them as "Master" very respectfully.

This is something to brag about for ten lifetimes!

The construction of the camp is progressing steadily. Although no new residences have been added, various fences, roads, and some public buildings and facilities are being laid out steadily.

Because many of the inhabitants had moved to new, open camps, the population of the Xindu camp hadn't increased much, and there was plenty of housing, so they spent their time elsewhere.

Animal breeding sheds, for example, have been moved out of the camp center.

Now that the camp no longer relies on the time acceleration zone to raise animals, the number of animals in the time acceleration zone needs to be reduced.

In the time-accelerated zone, larger animals are no longer kept; only chickens, ducks, geese, and rabbits are raised. Besides meat, there are also various poultry eggs to eat.

There are also dairy cows and sheep.

Dairy cows are absolutely necessary, and fresh cow and goat milk is essential. Sometimes, goat milk is a more perfect choice than cow milk.

For example, if the wolves they brought back gave birth to cubs, then the goat's milk could come in handy.

Dogs don't digest cow's milk very well; it can cause them diarrhea. Goat's milk is a better choice. Feeding Ouhuang cow's milk when he was a puppy was a mistake on Chen Yang's part. Fortunately, Ouhuang is very strong; he ate whatever Chen Yang wanted from a young age and still lived a healthy, lively life.

The construction of the greenhouse is part of the campsite upgrade plan. In addition, some trash cans, rest chairs, small gardens, pavilions, ponds and other facilities are also part of the campsite construction.

The camp is very large and can easily accommodate one or two thousand people, so more effort should be put into areas other than residential areas.

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